Celtic Events
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO @ Scotfest 2026
Join us at Scotfest for its final celebration! USCO will have a tent at the festival throughout the weekend so stop by, say hello, and connect with fellow members as you explore. There’ll be highland games, pipe bands, dancing, clans, live music, vendors, food, and more. Let’s toast to Scotfest’s remarkable 46-year legacy and enjoy one final gathering in Broken Arrow!
Hours
Friday, Sept 18: 5 pm – 11 pm
Saturday, Sept 19: 9 am – 11 pm
Sunday, Sept 20: 9 am – 6 pm
Location
Broken Arrow Events Park
21101 E 101st St, Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Friday Nights in the Park
Join us for a Scottish-themed Friday Nights in the Park! Enjoy an evening of Scottish culture and community featuring pipes and drums by the Highlanders of OKC, performances by Okie Skye Highland Dance, Highland Games athletic demonstrations, kids’ crafts, and more.
Explore the Choctaw Farmers Market, visit local vendors, grab something to eat, and experience a bit of Scotland right here in Choctaw. This free, family-friendly evening offers the community a chance to enjoy Scottish music, dance, heritage, and traditions together.
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Kilts & Corks: A Scottish Wine Social
Raise a glass for a relaxed evening of wine, music, and fellowship at Backyard Vineyards! Enjoy performances by the Highlanders of Oklahoma City accompanied by highland dancer, Kalie Murray.
USCO will also have a table at the event, so stop by to say hello and connect with members of Oklahoma’s Scottish community. Admission is free; wine and other purchases will be available through the venue. Kilts and tartan are highly encouraged – come spend a lively evening among friends and celebrate a shared love of Scottish culture!
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Outlander in Concert
Join us for an unforgettable evening of music, storytelling, and sweeping landscapes at Outlander in Concert! A live orchestra will perform Bear McCreary’s acclaimed score as memorable scenes from all eight seasons unfold on a cinema-sized screen. From Craigh na Dun to the new world, relive Claire and Jamie’s journey as Scotland’s Celtic sound takes the spotlight.
You can select your preferred seats, or sit near fellow USCO members in Level M (mezzanine). Before the performance, meet us in the lobby at 6:30 p.m. for a group photo.
USCO MEMBERS
As a member, you’ll receive presale access and a special discount. Watch your inbox for a promo code, and use it when purchasing tickets through the Civic Center Music Hall.
Do you ever feel as if everything is pointing you towards something…space, time, history?
For longtime “Outlander” fans, these words feel like home. As the global phenomenon reaches its conclusion in 2026, its heart continues to beat on stage with Outlander in Concert. The officially licensed live concert experience was created in collaboration with its showrunner Matthew B. Roberts and original Emmy Award-winning composer Bear McCreary.
Like the stones of Craigh na Dun that carried Claire through time to Jamie, this symphonic experience guides audiences through love and loss, past and future, Scotland and beyond. The iconic score by Bear McCreary takes centerstage, performed live by an orchestra, while the series’ most stirring moments unfold on a cinema‑sized screen.
Outlander in Concert celebrates the show’s rich heritage, its timeless characters, and the sweeping landscapes that made us fall in love. Premiering in Scotland, the heart and home of “Outlander,” Echoes of The Highlands will fill the air, reminding us that this is not the end… but just the beginning.
Officially licensed by Sony Pictures Television and in collaboration with official broadcaster Starz, this concert is a love letter to the story that captured millions of hearts across the world.
Through time. Through love. Through music.
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Scottish Science Day
Join us for a family-friendly trip to the Science Museum Oklahoma as we explore Scotland's remarkable contributions to science, engineering, medicine, and innovation!
Guests are invited to explore the museum at their own pace with USCO’s self-guided activity packet, which highlights exhibits connected to Scottish scientists, inventors, and innovators. Along the way, you'll discover how Scottish ingenuity has influenced the world while enjoying one of Oklahoma's premier museums.
This is a come-and-go event with no formal tour, so you're welcome to arrive anytime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. We'll gather for a group photo at 11:30 a.m. in the lobby. Guests are encouraged to wear kilts or tartan, but it's certainly not required!
Museum tickets may be purchased online in advance or upon arrival. Whether you're a longtime member, bringing the family, or simply curious about Scotland's legacy of innovation, there's something for everyone to discover.
For admission information, please visit: sciencemuseumok.org/tickets
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Ceilidh for a Cause
Join us on June 13 for Cèilidh for a Cause, a Scottish-inspired fundraiser benefiting the United Scottish Clans of Oklahoma.
Enjoy live music from Flowers of Edinburgh and participate in traditional cèilidh dancing! Unlike Highland dancing, a cèilidh is an informal, social gathering. (No experience is required!) Dance instruction and calling will be provided throughout the event, making it easy for anyone to join in the fun.
Come hungry! We'll have food available from The Tater Station, a local food truck, as well as a Scottish bake sale featuring homemade treats. Whether you're stopping by for dinner, dessert, or both, there will be plenty to enjoy throughout the evening.
Enjoy craft beer from Angry Scotsman Brewing, shop Blue Meadows, and stop by the USCO table. Proceeds from baked goods and merchandise directly support our educational programs, cultural events, and community outreach.
The celebration continues as Scotland takes on Haiti in its first World Cup match of the tournament at 8 p.m. We invite guests to stay, cheer on Scotland, and enjoy the match alongside fellow supporters.
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
USCO Board Meeting
Interested in getting more involved with USCO? Our Board of Trustees meets monthly (on the second Thursday) to discuss past events, plan upcoming programs, and support the organization’s ongoing work.
All members are welcome to attend. Board meetings are a great opportunity to learn more about USCO, connect with other members, and discover ways to get involved – whether through volunteering, joining one of our committees, or helping with upcoming events.
If you’d like to add a topic for discussion, please contact the appropriate board or committee member in advance. This allows us to prepare the agenda ahead of time and keep the meeting running smoothly.
For any questions, please contact us at info@unitedscotsok.com
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Tartan Day Celebration
Celebrate Tartan Day at the Moore-Lindsay Historical House Museum! Enjoy a day filled with kids' crafts, games, live music, and a special whiskey tasting for adults. Step back in time and explore the rich history of this beloved Victorian home while making new memories with family and friends. Come raise a glass, enjoy the festivities, and celebrate half a century of preserving the past!
Local band Flowers of Edinburgh, featuring two descendants of the Lindsay family, will perform their special brand of Celtic music with a kick, and the Pioneer Library System will be demonstrating tartan weaving on a floor loom. Wendy Newport will emcee the whiskey tastings.
Event admission is free. Tickets to the whiskey tasting can be purchased online beginning March 17th, or at the door, while supplies last.
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Annual General Meeting
We invite all USCO members to join us for our Annual General Meeting (AGM)! We value your input and would love your help selecting our board of trustees and executive officers for the upcoming year. If you’re interested in becoming a trustee, we ask that you meet the following requirements:
Be current in your membership dues
Attend 50% or more board meetings throughout the year
Have the desire to contribute and improve our organization
Commit to a 3-year term
Trustee Nomination Form:
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfQhzN2l1u.../viewform...
Conversational Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Conversational Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Monday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:
Intro to Gaelic
Cò tha deiseil airson clas?! That’s Scottish Gaelic for “Who is ready for class?!” Join us for Intro to Scottish Gaelic led by USCO’s linguist, JT Hawk. These community classes are free and open to the public. They take place every other Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Join our Gaelic Learning Group on Facebook for the latest class updates:

