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Jointly hosted by the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia and the St. Andrew's Society of Philadelphia, we invite you to join us for a festive, Scottish-themed celebration of the anniversary of Robert Smith's birth. Enjoy Scottish music and dance and of course Scotch whisky, courtesy of ImpEx Beverages, Inc.! This event is graciously sponsored by Hensel Phelps Construction.
Purchase tickets by clicking the button below.
Robert Smith was Colonial America's leading architect and builder. He was born on January 14, 1722, in Dalkeith, Scotland. His extant work in Philadelphia includes Carpenters' Hall, the Powel House, St. Peter's Church and the steeple of Christ Church, and he also built Nassau Hall in Princeton and the Public Hospital in Williamsburg, among many others.
Proceeds from this event go towards the Robert Smith Memorial Scholarship. Launched in 2024 in partnership with the St. Andrew’s Society of Philadelphia, the scholarship awards an annual scholarship to a student in the traditional building trades. We will be awarding the inaugural winner of this scholarship during this event.
Ticket and Sponsorship Levels:
General Admission (1 person) - $150.00
Apprentice Sponsor (4 people) - $1000.00
Journeyman Sponsor (6 people) - $2000.00
Please click the "register now" button below to purchase and thank you for supporting!
Questions? Contact Emily Winters at emilywinters@carpentershall.org.