About Us
The St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut welcomes all who wish to share their love of Scotland, Scottish heritage and culture. Membership is open to all, you don't have to be Scottish to belong.
Throughout the year members and guests gather together to celebrate Robert Burns' birthday; sometimes for a High Tea, a family picnic, an ice cream social, and in the past to sponsor our Scottish Festival. Come march with us in the New York Tartan Day Parade!
A tradition of "Good Works" and "to relieve the distressed" are common threads that connect all St. Andrew's Societies and underlie our goals. The St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut is a nonprofit, all volunteer, charitable organization. Since our inception, over $65,000 has been given to various charities here in Connecticut, such as the Connecticut Children's Burn Camp, Aids Camp, various VNA's, Connecticut Food Bank, Operation Fuel and in Scotland such as the Children's Hospice Association Scotland, Highland Hospital, Army Benevolent Fund, Cairngorm Mountain Rescue. In addition, over $45,000 has been awarded in scholarships for the study of various aspects of Scottish culture, such as dance, bagpipes, Gaelic singing, dance judging, kilt making.
The charity we have chosen to support for 2026 is The Scottish Schools Pipes and Drums Trust. Find out more about them here.
We have genealogy resources for those members interested in tracing their families.
Executive Board:
President: Pamela Munro
Vice President: Catherine Sutherland
Recording Secretary: Melanie Gustin
Corresponding Secretary: Open
Treasurer: Peg Limbacher
Board of Managers:
Teresa McCall, Kevin McCall, Heather Gromko, Suzanne Binelli
Committee Chairs:
Benevolence:
Burns Supper: Peg Limbacher. Cathy Sutherland. Suzanne Binelli. Pamela Munro
Education/Scholarship: Pamela Munro
Membership: Peg Limbacher
Communications/Caledonian Newsletter: Pamela Munro
Genealogy: Peg Limbacher
Previous Festival Tri-Chairs: Bob Goldie, Peg Limbacher and Cathy Sutherland
The St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut welcomes all who wish to share their love of Scotland, Scottish heritage and culture. Membership is open to all, you don't have to be Scottish to belong.
Throughout the year members and guests gather together to celebrate Robert Burns' birthday; sometimes for a High Tea, a family picnic, an ice cream social, and in the past to sponsor our Scottish Festival. Come march with us in the New York Tartan Day Parade!
A tradition of "Good Works" and "to relieve the distressed" are common threads that connect all St. Andrew's Societies and underlie our goals. The St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut is a nonprofit, all volunteer, charitable organization. Since our inception, over $65,000 has been given to various charities here in Connecticut, such as the Connecticut Children's Burn Camp, Aids Camp, various VNA's, Connecticut Food Bank, Operation Fuel and in Scotland such as the Children's Hospice Association Scotland, Highland Hospital, Army Benevolent Fund, Cairngorm Mountain Rescue. In addition, over $45,000 has been awarded in scholarships for the study of various aspects of Scottish culture, such as dance, bagpipes, Gaelic singing, dance judging, kilt making.
The charity we have chosen to support for 2026 is The Scottish Schools Pipes and Drums Trust. Find out more about them here.
We have genealogy resources for those members interested in tracing their families.
Executive Board:
President: Pamela Munro
Vice President: Catherine Sutherland
Recording Secretary: Melanie Gustin
Corresponding Secretary: Open
Treasurer: Peg Limbacher
Board of Managers:
Teresa McCall, Kevin McCall, Heather Gromko, Suzanne Binelli
Committee Chairs:
Benevolence:
Burns Supper: Peg Limbacher. Cathy Sutherland. Suzanne Binelli. Pamela Munro
Education/Scholarship: Pamela Munro
Membership: Peg Limbacher
Communications/Caledonian Newsletter: Pamela Munro
Genealogy: Peg Limbacher
Previous Festival Tri-Chairs: Bob Goldie, Peg Limbacher and Cathy Sutherland
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