Stephen Anderson, also known as Sven Inn Halte in the Society of Creative Anachronism on Whidbey Island, is dressed for medieval battle on Saturday at the 10th Highland Games. Hundreds gathered at Greenbank Farm for the annual event, which featured athletic competitions, highland dancing, drumming and bagpipe contests and more.  - Brian Kelly / The Record
Brian Kelly / The Record
Stephen Anderson, also known as Sven Inn Halte in the Society of Creative Anachronism on Whidbey Island, is dressed for medieval battle on Saturday at the 10th Highland Games. Hundreds gathered at Greenbank Farm for the annual event, which featured athletic competitions, highland dancing, drumming and bagpipe contests and more.

Highland Games draws costumed crowd


August 13, 2008 · 10:09 AM

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