Saint Andrew's Society refers to one of many independent organizations celebrating Scottish heritage which can be found all over the world.
Some Saint Andrew's Societies limit membership to people born in Scotland or their descendants. Some still only accept male members. They are generally not-for-profit or charitable organizations. These societies organize social activities for their members as well as promoting the preservation of Scottish heritage.[1]
List of St. Andrew's Societies
- St. Andrew’s Society of Detroit
- St. Andrew's Society of Charleston, South Carolina
- St. Andrew's Society of Aiken
- St. Andrew's Society of Atlanta
- St. Andrew's Society of Los Angeles
- Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
- St. Andrew's Society of Maine
- St. Andrew's Society of the Middle South, Alabama
- St. Andrew's Society of Montreal
- St. Andrew's Society of Mexico
- St. Andrew's Society of Hong Kong
- St Andrew's Society of Glasgow
- The Bangkok St Andrew's Society
- Manila St. Andrew's Society
- St. Andrew's Society of the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- St. Andrew's Society of Panama
- St. Andrew Scottish Society of New Mexico
- St. Andrew's Society of Winnipeg
- St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
- St. Andrew-Caledonian Society of Calgary
- St. Andrews Society of Pictou County
- St. Andrew Society of São Paulo
- St. Andrew Society of Sarasota, Florida
- St. Andrew's Society of Washington, D.C.
- St. Andrew's Society of Vermont
References
- ^ "About Us". St Andrew’s Society of Charleston SC.
External links
- "Caledonian, Scottish and St Andrew's Societies". www.rampantscotland.com.
- A collection of materials donated by the St. Andrew's Society of Washington D. C. is housed at the Special Collections Research Center at the George Mason University Libraries.