In so many different ways, we have given much to the world, and I am personally delighted to be part of the Tartan Week events that showcase the best of contemporary Scotland. I hope to see it grow from strength to strength in the coming years so that our families and friends can see April 6th as a great day for Scotland in the global community.
Brian Cox International actor and first Scotland’s Tartan Day International Ambassador 2005
All over Scotland and all over the world, Scots and the Scottish Diaspora are spreading the word about Tartan Day and the significance of April 6 – the day when the first stirrings of democracy occurred, the day when we celebrate Scotland's people, its heritage, its history, its culture and its amazing legacy to the world.
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"I am delighted to hear that the people of Angus are inaugerating Tartan Day in Scotland. As most people know I am passionate about Scotland and its place in the World and it is through the efforts of the people of the country that this will be globally recognised. I wish them every success" - Sir Sean Connery
"Tartan Day celebrates the bond between the two nations of Scotland and America and I pass on my best wishes to the people of Angus in welcoming Tartan Day home." - Ewan McGregor
"Originally an American idea aimed at celebrating the close historical, cultural, trading and other links between Scotland and America, it is time for Tartan Day to look wider." - Helen Liddell, High Commissioner for Australia
"The great thing for me about Tartan is that it says so much about our history but it can also be used to market our modern Scotland." - Patricia Ferguson, MSP. Minister for Tourism Sport & Culture
"Like AMerica, Scotland is always ready to celebrate our culture and history. I am delighted the people of Angus have focussed on Tartan Day. There are some 20 million Americans claiming Scots descendent today. Tartan Day represents a terrific opportunity for us to renew friendship across the water and encourage tourists to visit Scotland for themselves. I am pleased that Angus Council has seized on this opportunity and wish your Tartan Day events every success" - Goerge Reid MSP, former presiding officer, Scottish Parliament
"It was an honour and a pleasure to be involved in such a glorious event. I hope this grows and grows and Angus' 2020 vision is achieved." - Dougie Donnelly, BBC Sport presenter
"I am delighted to support Scotland's Tartan Day again this year. It's great to see this initiative blossoming and I look forward to seeing the events continue to flourish both here in Scotland and overseas in the coming years." - Dr Anne Gloag
"This first Tartan Day in Scotland will be a great opportunity for Scots to celebrate their history and roots. It sits very well alongside the Tartan Day celebrations in the US, where the first minister will be leading the way in promoting Scotland as an excellent place to live, work and study. The week of events in Angus will also present an excellent opportunity to showcase the best of Scottish arts and culture and warmly welcome Angus Council's commitment to the celebrations" - Frank McAveety MSP
"Being an athlete under the Scottish flag and competing in world-class events, I think it is great that Scottish people have been able to find themselves through Tartan Day." - Adam Cox, 18-year-old gymnast and bronze-medal winner at 2005 Commonwealth Games
"I believe the concept is an excellent one and I wish Angus Council well in seeking to see it established more widely across Scotland." - Lex Gold CBE, Executive Chairman, Scottish Premier League.
"I hope that the Tartan Day celebrations become an established annual event." - James S Milne CBE, Chairman and Managing Director, Balmoral group, Aberdeen.
Declare your allegiance to Scotland
Tartan Day is already celebrated in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Our vision is to see Scotland at the heart of a global Tartan Day celebration, bringing Scotland's creativity, innovation, heritage and business success to the attention of the world.
If you would like to see Scotland celebrated all over the world on April 6, this is your chance to declare your allegiance to Tartan Day and to Scotland.
Tartan Day Declare Allegiance
I pledge my support to promote an annual celebration of the historical enactment of the Arbroath Declaration made on 6 April 1320, to renew the historical, cultural, trading and other links between Scotland and the rest of the world with particular attention being paid to countries where the Scottish Diaspora is greatest and to encourage individual and international friendship and goodwill through Tartan Day celebrations both in Scotland and worldwide.
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