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Partner Spotlight: Clan Irwin Association

Partner Spotlight:
Clan Irwin Association

Irwin Shield

Spotlight on Mary Erwin and the Clan Irwin Association

In this interview, we sat down with Mary Erwin, dedicated leader of the Clan Irwin Association, to explore the rich history and vibrant traditions of Clan Irwin. Mary shares insights into the Association’s efforts to connect members around the United States, preserve the clan’s heritage, and foster a sense of community among Irwin descendants. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Clan Irwin and learn more about their ongoing projects and initiatives.

Clan Irwin in Scotland

Preserving Heritage and Supporting Drum Castle

The Clan Irwin Association, led by Mary Erwin, has been a cornerstone for preserving Scottish heritage and the proud history of the Irwin name. Since its formation in 1976 as a successor to an earlier organization from the early 1900s, the association has focused on “promoting the gathering, recording, and dissemination of information through research, exchange, and service,” as Mary explains. She emphasizes that these efforts are “consistent with our ancestral Scottish heritage and the long, proud history and genealogy of our surname.”

The Clan Irwin Association welcomes anyone interested in Scottish heritage, not just those with the Irwin surname. “There have been more than 200 ways identified to spell the name Irwin,” Mary notes, “with an E, with an I, with the W, without it—you know, all the different ways to spell the name.” This openness has allowed the association to grow and thrive as a vibrant community.

Clan Irwin at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, 2024.

A Journey to Leadership

Mary Erwin’s journey to becoming the Chairman of the Clan Irwin Association is a testament to her curiosity and dedication. “My husband joined the association about 15 years ago, and as a spouse, I simply read the quarterly publications,” she recalls. But in 2019, a trip to Scotland organized by the association caught her eye. “We had a wonderful time,” she says, “and about ten days after we got back, I got a phone call with an offer to join the Executive Committee.” In October 2022, she stepped up as Chariman.

Harlaw Monument

Fundraising for Drum Castle

One of Mary’s most significant efforts has been leading fundraising projects for Drum Castle, a historic site with deep ties to the Irwin family. “We have been involved in several projects at Drum through the years,” she shares, highlighting the association’s contributions to building cases for original documents signed by Robert the Bruce and establishing the Irwin Room.

For other clan organizations interested in similar projects, Mary offers practical advice: “You have to have a project where the cost is attainable as a fundraiser,” she emphasizes. “You wouldn’t want to say, ‘We’re going to raise a million pounds to reroof a castle.’ That’s not attainable, at least not for a group our size.”

Mary’s fundraising strategy has been thorough and consistent, utilizing the association’s publications, such as The Holly Leaf Chronicle and the Holly Berry Bulletin. “In every issue, we had a reminder about this project,” she explains, adding that they also used visual aids like a fundraising thermometer to show progress. “We would increase the red to show what level of attainment we had reached,” she says, describing the excitement of watching their goal come closer.

Clan Irwin at Drum Stone

Looking Ahead: Travels and Traditions

The Clan Irwin Association organizes trips to Scotland every two to three years, and their next trip is set for 2025. Mary is particularly excited about these opportunities to reconnect with friends and make new ones. “I’m a people person,” she says. “I’m excited to go back to Scotland and visit all the friends I have made. That’s what excites me.” These trips not only visit key sites like Drum Castle and Bonshaw Tower but also focus on building relationships. “Christopher Irving and his family at Bonshaw have become friends,” she shares, along with many others at Drum Castle and beyond.

Clan Irwin at the reception in Old Town Alexandria, 2023.

A Vibrant Community

Beyond their fundraising and travel efforts, the Clan Irwin Association remains actively involved in community events, such as the Scottish Christmas Walk in Old Town Alexandria (this year being held on Dec 7), where they have participated for 35 years. “We have a reception following the parade,” Mary says, “and last year, we had 33 Irwins present. That’s a lot of people to have at one time!”

Looking to the future, Mary remains committed to finding the right leadership to continue the association’s mission. “We have a plan to ensure a smooth transition,” she explains. “I’m here to serve through 2025, but the goal is to keep building for the future.”

Under Mary Erwin’s leadership, the Clan Irwin Association continues to thrive, preserving Scottish heritage, fostering community, and supporting historic sites like Drum Castle. Her passion and dedication, along with her practical wisdom, serve as an inspiration for anyone interested in Scottish culture and history.

Published: 13 September 2024

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