Celtic Harvest Festival on September 10

Celtic Harvest Festival

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Celebrate the season of the Celtic autumn equinox at our first Celtic Harvest Festival on September 10 from 12 – 6 pm. Just like our Celtic ancestors used to join together at this time of year to reap the fall harvest and celebrate their good fortunes, you are invited to enjoy a variety of free activities and fun events for kids and adults alike.  

Enjoy shopping from local craft vendors with items such as jewelry, pottery, homemade decorative crafts, essential oils, quilts and much more. Try the Irish House Restaurant menu as you enjoy performances from The Stout Porters, our trad Irish session, and the Cassin Academy of Irish Dance. The kids can enjoy face painting and our County Kerry Castle Bounce House. Take part in a Céilí Dancing Workshop! Drinks and food available for purchase.

We will also hold our Handmade Irish Blanket Raffle – the drawing will be at 4:00 pm (winner need not be present).

The festival takes place on the patio, on the field, and inside the Trinity Pub. There is some tent coverage available in case of rain.

Craft Vendors
Dingle Linens: Irish clothing and accessories
Mama Life Oils: Essential oils, syrups and beverages
Dingle Stone Rubbings: Handmade Celtic stone art
Charley’s Mom Creations: Handmade decorative crafts and accessories
Hustle and Heart: Unique and original home decor
Holiday Stitches: Variety of quilted items
Seashells By Michelle: Seashell art and beach decor
Barney McElhone Celtic Creations: Stained and etched glass art, Dichroic jewelry and miniature Irish Cottages

Schedule
Trad Irish Session: 12:00 – 1 pm (in the pub)
Cassin Academy of Irish Dance: 1:30 – 2 pm (in the pub)
Céilí Workshop: 2:15 – 2:45 pm (in the pub)
The Stout Porters: 3 – 5 pm (on the patio)

Refreshments
Irish House Restaurant and Trinity Pub
Sweet Capri Treats
Holyoke Ice Cream Truck

(Please note: the originally scheduled Kosinski Farms has had to withdraw from the festival.)


Supported by the Mass Cultural Council.
Mass Cultural Council