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27th February 10, 07:15 PM
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CelticFest, Bethlehem, PA 2010
Mark your calanders and put aside some dough !!!!!!
From the main page:
About the Celtic Cultural Alliance
MISSION: The mission of Celtic Cultural Alliance is to preserve and promote the Celtic culture, through education, musical presentations, and traditional competitions in athletics, piping and dance.
HISTORY: On Columbus Day weekend in 1988, the first Celtic Classic was presented by a small group of individuals, organized as Celtic Fest, Inc. The goal of this dedicated group was to create an event that symbolized the Celtic spirit and history, and to provide the impetus for an organization that focused on promoting the Celtic culture. This organization has now evolved into Celtic Cultural Alliance to better communicate the overall goals of the organization.
The first Celtic Classic, in Historic Downtown Bethlehem, was attended by approximately 30,000 people from Southeastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey who braved snow squalls and an average temperature of 47º. The venues for this inaugural event included the Sun Inn Courtyard and the Community Arts Pavilion, along with the Grand Pavilion and Parade Grounds, which are still a part of this nationally-acclaimed event.
Although the situation looked gloomy for the event, the City of Bethlehem pitched in, committees regrouped, tightened their purse strings, and the event was moved to the last weekend of September, where it has remained since. The Celtic Classic has since blossomed into one of the largest Highland Games and Festival in North America. Annually, over 250,000 visitors come to Historic Bethlehem to join in this celebration of all things Celtic.
In 1992, on the 5th Anniversary of the Celtic Classic, the goals of the organization were fulfilled by expanding into year-round programming. In partnership with Moravian College, a series of lectures were introduced and presented in Foy Hall, on the Moravian College campus. In the years that have followed, the educational programming has expanded to include community outreach events in area school districts, religious institutions, local theaters and colleges throughout the Lehigh Valley. A series of scholarships are awarded each year in varied areas of Celtic culture.
COMMUNITY HISTORY: The first Celtic immigrants, who were of Scottish and Irish descent, arrived in the Lehigh Valley circa 1728 from the northern providence of Ulster. Today the Scottish, Irish, Welsh and Cornish remain a dominant force, comprising nearly 30% of the Lehigh Valley population.
Incorporated in 1986 under the name Celtic Fest, Inc., Celtic Cultural Alliance celebrates the rich traditions of Celtic culture and heritage. Celtic Fest, Inc./dba Celtic Cultural Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization supported by nearly 1,000 volunteers, its board of directors and staff.
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27th February 10, 07:32 PM
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Pictures from last year's Festival -
Our Band leading off the Festival Parade:





My pic in the Morning Call newspaper [Heehee]. This was for the Haggis Eating Contest:

The Family:

The area covers approximately 15-20 acres in the Downtown recreation "Old Quarter" area of Bethlehem. Food's great, Athletics and entertainment are always top shelf and there's lot's of Vendors, concerts, fiddle and dancing to be seen.
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3rd March 10, 09:55 AM
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Oh alright. Since you asked so nicely, I'll make the effort and go.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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29th August 10, 09:22 PM
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30th August 10, 03:52 AM
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30th August 10, 07:31 AM
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30th August 10, 09:42 AM
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Would love to make it but that whole "work" thing gets in the way. One of these years ...
Carbomb - there's a really good band playing Friday, 6:15 on the Tavern in the Glen Stage that you might enjoy. Say hi to the boys from us!
"You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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30th August 10, 01:59 PM
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I'll be there the whole weekend. City of Bethlehem Pipe Band in the parade...possibly the Haggis Eating contest.
This is me:
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14th September 10, 07:57 AM
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bump.
Determined to make at least one festival before year end.
This is same weekend as the Ren Faire "Celtic themed" weekend, right?
Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!
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14th September 10, 08:00 AM
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oops, answered my own question
PA Ren Faire Scottish weekend is 18th and 19th.
Wildwood Irish Festival is same time as Bethlehem.
Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!
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