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Families and friends came to Victory Park to make memories at the Highland Gathering

From longtime friends to first-time visitors, thousands came together to enjoy one of Johannesburg's favourite community events

While the pipe bands and Highland dancers provided plenty of entertainment, it was the people gathered around them who truly captured the spirit of the Highland Gathering at De La Salle Holy Cross College.

Read more: A touch of Scotland comes to Victory Park as De La Salle Holy Cross College hosts the Highland Gathering

Families spread out across the grounds, friends caught up over refreshments, children explored carnival attractions and alumni reconnected with familiar faces from years gone by. The event created countless opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and enjoy a shared community experience.

Also read: Another glorious Highland Gathering for Victory Park

Drawing thousands of visitors, the Highland Gathering has become much more than a celebration of Scottish heritage. It is a place where traditions are passed down, friendships are strengthened, and new memories are made.

These photographs offer a glimpse into the community spirit that filled the grounds throughout the day, highlighting the families, friends and visitors who helped make this year’s gathering another memorable success.

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Neo Phashe

Neo Phashe is a community journalist for the Northcliff Melville Times. She has been part of the Joburg North team for past nine years covering news such as sports, schools, human interest and various other topics.

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