Events – The Clan Home Association https://www.clan-home.org All about the Clan Home / Hume. True to the End Sat, 18 Jun 2022 10:37:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.clan-home.org/web3/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/cropped-Clan_member_crest_badge_-_Clan_Home-32x32.png Events – The Clan Home Association https://www.clan-home.org 32 32 Gathering 2022 Timetable https://www.clan-home.org/gathering-2022-timetable/ Sat, 18 Jun 2022 10:36:32 +0000 https://www.clan-home.org/?p=1328 Continue reading Gathering 2022 Timetable ]]>  

The Planning Committee has finalised the timetable for the Gathering 2022. It’s been a long time coming, but it’s now only a few months away!

We invite all Home, Hume and associated families to gather in September. Become a Clan Home Association member now by clicking the links that are around the site and once logged in, choose all or some of the events from the Gathering’s dedicated page. We really look forward to seeing you, some for the first time and others thankfully again after the last few crazy years.

Friday 9 September 2022
1400 hrs Begin arriving at Duns Castle
1500 hrs Talks on clan history, Emigrant George Hume and the archaeology dig at Hume Castle
1730 hrs Visit to Duns Kirk – (donations to the church will be appreciated)
1830 hrs Welcome drinks at the White Swan in Duns
1930 hrs Pub supper at the White Swan in Duns
Saturday 10 September 2022
0915 hrs Coach tour – locations associated with the clan to include Polwarth Church and the Marchmont House and Estate
1300 hrs Raise the flag at Hume Castle
1315 hrs Lunch at Hume Castle (donations to HCPT always appreciated. Donation box by the gate)
1430 hrs Close at Hume Castle
1830 hrs Pre-dinner drinks at Cross Keys hotel in Kelso
1930 hrs Formal dinner at Cross Keys hotel in Kelso
2100 hrs Raffle and silent auction (cash or Paypal)
2130 hrs Dance display with Rhona Burchick, music from Morag
Midnight Event closes
Sunday 11 September 2022
1030 hrs Coffee/tea at The Hirsel in Coldstream
1100 hrs AGM commences
1230 hrs Lunch at The Hirsel by Fiona Burn
1400 hrs Group photograph (will be available at futre date for free download)
1430 hrs Display by Coldstream Pipe Band (at The Hirsel)
1600 hrs Ecumenical Service in Duns (donations to the church will be appreciated)
1730 hrs Talks at Wedderburn on clan history, including the Reivers
1930 hrs Pub supper at the White Swan in Duns
Monday 12 September 2022
0900 hrs Talks at Wedderburn on DNA and Genealogy
1230 hrs Lunch and tour at Paxton House
1700 hrs Lower flag at Hume Castle

Join us. See you there!

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G22 Update https://www.clan-home.org/g22-update/ Mon, 31 Jan 2022 15:35:24 +0000 https://www.clan-home.org/?p=1268 Continue reading G22 Update ]]> We are nearly at the point of publishing our Gathering 2022 timetable for September. The organisers have been meeting regularly, via Zoom, to put in place those events and activities that we all think will be the most popular for our attendees.

As I write, I believe there are a couple of bedrooms left at the stunning Duns Castle so, if you’re tempted, head over there to reserve one.

We all look forward tremendously to the event, not only to celebrate our shared heritage but also our regained freedom from this blasted pandemic.

Hope to see you there!

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Clan Home Association AGM 2020 https://www.clan-home.org/clan-home-association-agm-2020/ Sat, 14 Nov 2020 14:10:25 +0000 http://www.clan-home.org/?p=855 Due to the current pandemic, the Association is holding this year’s AGM on Zoom on the evening of Tuesday 1st December 2020 starting at 18:00hrs (UK time).

This is the first time that the AGM will be held on this platform and we invite all PAID-UP members of the Association to attend.

Log-in details can be had by emailing the Treasurer, Charles Hume, at treasurer@clan-home.org

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Gathering 2022 https://www.clan-home.org/gathering-2022/ Fri, 10 Jul 2020 12:58:35 +0000 http://www.clan-home.org/?p=844 The decision has now been made to move the Gathering to 2022. It is now scheduled to take place over the weekend of the 9th – 12th September 2022.

We, the Clan Home Association, hope that this postponement will ensure a wonderful, well attended and memorable Gathering, as all of the previous ones have been!

You’ll find discussions on this topic on our Facebook Group here

We hope to see you all there!

 

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Clan Home at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2018. https://www.clan-home.org/clan-home-at-the-edinburgh-military-tattoo-2018/ Sun, 26 Nov 2017 03:38:49 +0000 http://www.clan-home.org/?p=446 Continue reading Clan Home at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2018. ]]> The Clan Home Association are exploring, as part of the preparations for the Gathering in August 2018, the possibility of attending the Edinburgh Tattoo.

Those who are attending the Gathering and interested in joining a party to go to Edinburgh to enjoy this magnificent spectacle are invited to contact the Membership Secretary by 29 November to indicate interest. For planning purposes, we are looking at, Tuesday 14/8/2018.


If it proves viable, the Association will seek to buy tickets to form a party.

membership@clan-home.org

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John Hume’s Rhino Horn Debate https://www.clan-home.org/john-humes-rhino-horn-debate/ Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:18:09 +0000 http://www.clan-home.org/?p=338 Continue reading John Hume’s Rhino Horn Debate ]]> John Hume, the world’s largest private rhino breeder and a pioneering advocate for legalising horn trade, will be debating whether this trade should be legalised with Born Free Foundation President, Will Travers.
This crucial debate will take place on Wednesday 3rd August at 7pm at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS
You can buy tickets for the event, at £10 each, from
the Ticket Office

JOHN HUME
John Hume is a South African property developer who at the age of 50 became a pioneer in establishing the world’s largest private rhino breeding operation. In the past 24 years he has bred 944 rhinos and spent $100 million dollars of his own funds to save the rhino for future generations.
John is guardian to 1,400 rhinos following his dream to help create a better future for their survival. His ambition is to breed 200 rhinos a year to prevent the extinction of this endangered African specie.
As a passionate pro-rhino activist, John calls for an end of the war on trade in rhino horn that has only resulted in illegal trade and killing of rhinos and also people in Africa. He advocates for legalisation of trade in rhino horn – a renewable product – to help create harmony between African people and their natural
heritage. http://www.rhinoalive.com

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Clan Home At Grandfather Mountain Games – July 7 through 10, 2016 https://www.clan-home.org/clan-home-at-grandfather-mountain-games-july-7-through-10-2016/ Wed, 06 Apr 2016 20:41:01 +0000 http://www.clan-home.org/?p=316 Continue reading Clan Home At Grandfather Mountain Games – July 7 through 10, 2016 ]]> Clan Home members are encouraged to attend the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in Linnville, North Carolina, USA:

The Highland Games themselves are something to be witnessed and enjoyed by Scotland lovers everywhere, in a mountain-surrounded setting that will surely conjure up memories of the Highlands. But members and associates of the Home Clan worldwide will want to attend this event to foster interaction between the Home/Hume family lines from around the world. Please plan to attend the games if you will be in the area and enjoy the time with other Clan Home members!!

This will be both fun and rewarding:

If you are a Home/Hume family member, or associate (i.e. related to a Home/Hume by marriage or in some other way) we strongly urge you to attend this gathering to help cement the ties between Homes/Humes in the United States, Scotland and around the world; you will be able to march in the Parade of Tartans to show off the Home/Hume Tartan and most of all simply enjoy yourself.

KEY INTERNET LINKS CONCERNING THE EVENT:

Main page of the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games website:
http://www.gmhg.org/

Events Schedule for weekend of Thursday, July 7th through Sunday, July 10th
http://www.gmhg.org/events.htm

Ticket Order Form
https://www.ktti.com/secureticketorderform2016.htm

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Clan Home Association Gathering 2013 https://www.clan-home.org/clan-home-association-2013-gathering/ Wed, 17 Dec 2014 21:11:49 +0000 http://www.clan-home.org/web3/?p=215 Continue reading Clan Home Association Gathering 2013 ]]> The 2013 Gathering of the Clan Home took place over the period 6th-9th September. It was a great success, with over 120 attending. Typical comments from attendees were ‘brilliant’ and ‘magnificent’. A particularly welcome feature of the event was the presence of large contingents from other countries around the world, including the United States and South Africa. Others came from Canada, New Zealand, Norway, the Netherlands, Finland among other places. Some wore their own (non-Scottish) national dress at times!
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Friday 6th September
The Gathering began by meeting at the magnificent Wedderburn Castle.
Wedderburn is located outside Duns, Berwickshire, and had been taken by the Association for the week-end. The property belongs to David Home Miller, one of the Homes of Wedderburn.
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Geneology
A genealogical session in the dining room was attended by a large number of members of the clan keen to explore their ancestry. Presentations were given by Jim Hume from Missouri, USA over Skype, (a first for us using modern visual communications to reach out across the world), from Penny Denby and Ian Maitland Hume all adding to both our knowledge of the clan’s history and methods by which it can be researched.
A number of people had brought their own family trees to discuss. This is a clear area of interest for the Clan and we are exploring ways to facilitate and assist with this across an international landscape.
Jim Hume (USA) and Penny Denby (UK) receive emails sent to familytree@clan-home.org.
An informal dinner in the dining room and kitchen followed the workshop with nearly a hundred people present. We took the opportunity to start getting to know those members of the clan we did not already know, with some renewing acquaintances from previous events.
Saturday 7th September
The morning saw clan members meet at Wedderburn for a coach tour of areas of Berwickshire associated with the clan, travelling through the beautiful country-side of the Merse.
The Gathering Dinner
The evening saw us gather for drinks in the drawing room at Wedderburn Castle before being piped in to dinner by Gunner Beveridge from the Scottish Gunners (19th Regiment RA).
Attendance at this gathering was beyond our initial expectations and we tested the maximum capacity of Wedderburn Castle having to occupy two rooms for the dinner.
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We dined in both the ballroom and morning room, these being enhanced with beautiful flower arrangements by Rosemary Maitland Hume.
This was a great occasion – everyone had dressed for the occasion and there were splashes of the Clan Tar-tan throughout.
Following the dinner we had a few words from our Chief, the Earl of Home and the Convenor, and once the ballroom had been cleared, we had the opportunity to regale ourselves with some Scottish dancing to music from Geordie Douglas Hamilton’s band.
Sunday 8th September
Sunday morning saw the Gathering move to the Hirsel, the home of our Clan Chief, where we were greeted by music from Bombardier Ballantyne, also from the Scottish Gunners.
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The meeting agreed to the election of Gospatric Home as Convenor in place of Ian Maitland Hume, who wished to stand down after ten years in the post. Ian Maitland Hume and Brigadier Dick Hume were elected Honorary Vice Presidents in recognition of their contribution to the Association. Both were warmly thanked for their great contribution to the Association, as was the former Secretary, Stephen Hume.
The rest of the Council were re-elected to office.
The meeting then had a lively discussion on the subject of wind-farms in the proximity of Hume Castle before adjourning for lunch.
The weather was magnificent and to our surprise as we wandered around the lawn the Coldstream Pipe band came marching around the corner of the building in full formation. We were then treated to a marvelous display by The Coldstream Pipe Band at The Hirsel.
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This was followed by the official gathering photo which was, due to numbers, a little more difficult to manage than has been at previous gatherings. A short clip of the band can be seen on the following link.
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In the afternoon we moved on to Hume Castle to raise the Home banner and to celebrate our return to the ancestral home. We were piped up to the Castle by Gunner Beveridge and joined by a number of distinguished guests from the Borders including the Lord Lieutenant.
The assembled throng were then splendidly entertained by a combination of readings from Home/Hume authors, including one by the Chief from a book by his father, the former Prime Minister, interspersed with songs by the brilliant Scottish singer Isla St Clair.
Those who still had an appetite after lunch were able to enjoy a cream tea. We all enjoyed the sensational views. See the 360 degree views.
Once tea was over, interest moved to the church at Gavinton, where we were the guests of the Reverend Ann Inglis. An ecumenical service was led by Father Adrian Convery from the monastery of Ampleforth (where the late Cardinal Hume was a monk). This service, on the eve of the 500th anniversary of the battle, recalled the memory of the fallen at Flodden and culminated with Isla St Clair singing the beautiful anthem The Flowers of the Forest – also known as ‘The Lament’ – written specially in memory of the Scots who died at Flodden Field in 1513. Isla’s song was taken up by Bombardier Ballantyne who marched slowly into the Church as he played.
The moment was deeply moving and completely unforgettable. It is a measure of how privileged we were on this occasion that Isla sang this anthem again the following day at the memorial service in St Giles’s Cathedral in Edinburgh attended by forty clan chiefs of Scotland.
We then returned to Wedderburn for dinner. Again we had the pleasure of some music from the Scottish Gunners and had the opportunity to dance. We even had an opportunity to learn some steps of the Highland Fling, taught by an expert!
Monday 9th September
Monday morning saw the clan move to Flodden Field to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Battle in which 10,000 Scots and 4,000 English are thought to have died.
The Chief led us up to the Memorial Cross and laid a wreath. After a minute’s silence, Bombardier Ballantyne played The Flowers of the Forest.
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Bombardier Ballantyne with Lord Home and members of the clan at the Memorial Cross – Flodden Field Wreath laid by Lord Home at the Memorial Cross created especially in memory of the fallen created by Rosemary Maitland Hume with assistance from other clan members.
Below is a clink to a clip of Bombardier Ballantyne playing Flowers of the Forest at the Flodden Memorial www.youtube.com/watch?v=SifqqGWnrvM
This was then followed by an excellent talk by the leading expert on the battle, Clive Hallam Baker, who explained that the disaster for the Scots occurred as a result of a combination of factors whereby the Scots army, seeking to avoid being cut off by the English approaching from the rear, found themselves fighting on boggy terrain which was completely unsuitable for the pikes with which they were armed. The English, armed with less advanced but much more wieldy billhooks, were able to inflict enormous slaughter.
BBC TV covered our participation at the Memorial on national television.
The Gathering ended with this event, though quite a few of us met up in Allanton for lunch before departing for our various homes spread around the world.
We look forward to the next Gathering!

These photos are by kind permission of Kim Wilhite. You can purchase these and many more from the 2013 Gathering by visiting: http://www.wilhite-photography.com/Events/Clan-Home-2013/

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