the Festival will move to the Partick Burgh Hall, Glasgow from March 2026. The NAAFC began in June 1971 with an exploratory meeting in Perth followed by the inaugural meeting in the Station Hotel in Ayr on 4th July with 9 clubs represented: Perth, Gretna, Straiton, Langholm, Dundee, Newcastleton, Dumfries, Galston and Milngavie. From the very beginning the season ran from September to May and this
is still the case for many of the clubs. The end of the season is followed by the AGM and an award ceremony held on the last Sunday in June. This is an event that brings many together to celebrate the fact that the association is still as strong as ever. Box & Fiddle Magazine
Clubs and their members are kept informed through a magazine, Box & Fiddle, and the www.boxandfiddle.com website. The magazine has over the years developed from a humble circular with information to secretaries to today’s exciting colour format with news not only about what has taken place in the previous months, but with articles, adverts, photos, news and listings of guest artistes and a monthly diary. NAAFC Festival
The NAAFC Festival committee is responsible for organising the annual NAAFC Festival (formerly held in the Brunton Halls, Musselburgh and Inchyra Grange Hotel) but now well established at Grangemouth Town Hall. 1st March, 2014 marked the 40th Annual Festival which started from humble beginnings of only a few sections to the major event that it is today, drawing competitors from all over the country. NAAFC Honours Award
For many years now the NAAFC has honoured most of the great and good of our music scene. The NAAFC’s intention was to honour only living recipients, hence, with a few exceptions, they have not attempted to retrospectively honour the multitude of great names who were gone before the Association’s Honours Awards were established. Photographs and short biographies of all of our former Honours Recipients can be found on our website and reads like a “Who’s Who” of Scottish musicians. Jimmy Shand Scholarship
This scholarship, funded by the NAAFC, is awarded annually to a student studying for the BA in Scottish Traditional Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly known as the RSAMD) in Glasgow and can be used by the recipient to pay for tuition, music, course materials or any other expenses associated with their studies. Sheet Music Books
Three volumes of music by the late Angus Fitchet and “The Border City Collection” – a book of Felix Burns compositions, have been published by the NAAFC, thus ensuring that the music of these long gone maestros can be preserved for enthusiasts across the globe for years to come. Scottish Dance Band of the Year Sponsor
More recently the NAAFC has been the proud sponsor of the “Scottish Dance Band of the Year” Award at the annual MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards since the inception of the awards in 2003. BAFFI Awards / AGM and Celebrity Luncheon
The Box and Fiddle Fellowship Input Awards are presented in June each year. Listeners are invited to vote from March 1 - April 30 for their favourite Guest Artiste, CD and Club Supporter. Guest Artistes are invited to vote for their favourite "Club of the Year". The winners are announced at the NAAFC's AGM and Celebrity Luncheon. NAAFC Annual Golf Day
The NAAFC Annual Golf Day began in 2011 and takes place in June each year at Dunblane Golf Club with the golfers competing for the Billy Thom Challenge Trophy.