The same warmth & hospitality you’d find in the highlands

Are you passionate about Scottish culture? Become a member of the United Scottish Clans of Oklahoma to enjoy enriching experiences you won’t find anywhere else! Since 1986, our mission has been to protect, preserve and promote Scottish and Celtic culture around the state of Oklahoma. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, membership dues provide the critical support needed to fund our community events, educational programs, language classes and scholarships.

Attend monthly meetings, learn Gaelic, find your clan, volunteer at our annual Scottish festival – we encourage you to be as active as you’d like! Our organization is 100% run by volunteers, and it has flourished over the years because of the dedication and talent of our membership.

When you join USCO, you aren’t just supporting a non-profit. You’re becoming part of something bigger – a community of individuals who, Scottish or not, share a love of all things Scotland. In other words, you’ll never find warmth and hospitality in short supply.

Event Discounts

Score discounted tickets to the Oklahoma Highland Gathering, Burns Night and other special events throughout the year.

Merch Discounts

Enjoy discounts on all items in our online shop, and receive special deals from our genealogy resources and corporate partners.

Travel Discounts

Planning your next vacation in Scotland, Ireland, England or Wales? Take advantage of discounts on lodging, tours and attractions.

exclusive Community

From Gaelic classes to book club and pint nights, meet and connect with members who share your love of highland culture.

Membership Levels

USCO memberships are valid for one year at the time of registration. When you join or renew, you’ll receive your choice of a free gift to thank you for your support.

 

Individual membership

For adults over the age of 18.

Family Membership

For one or two adults and any children under 18.

$35.00
Every year
$45.00
Every year

Join the clan

Help us educate, support and celebrate Scottish culture around the state of Oklahoma.