Things Celtic, the only store in Texas specializing in Irish and Scottish imports, is hosting a Silver Jubilee and St. Patrick’s Day Festival Saturday, March 16.
Join in on the fun Saturday, March 16 at the W.M. Wright Park Pavilion in downtown Dublin for a fun afternoon of Celtic Music, traditional foods and local crafts.
Bagpipes and drums will keep your toes tapping as The Rogues entertain with lively Celtic tunes.
Tynwald will once again be visiting from the Dallas area with their homestyle Celtic music.
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This year at the Dublin St. Patrick’s Day festival, there will be Scotsfare Heritage Meat Pies serving their wonderful savories and sweets! Scotsfare Heritage Meat Pies are a time-honored tradition.
For more than 30 years their Scottish Meat Pies have been served at dinner tables and Festivals around the United States. At Scotsfare Bakery the pies are prepared from scratch in their commercial kitchen with locally and responsibly sourced ingredients including Scottish Highland Beef from Oz Highland Farm.
Local artisans will be exhibiting their wide range of specialties at the Dublin Market Days.
There will be welcoming adorable bovine guests, miniature Highland Cows from Pearly Ranch in Troy, Texas. These cute little Cows will be a perfect photo opportunity for your family.
Over at Things Celtic there will be a quieter afternoon of entertainment in the store at 115 E Blackjack.
This is the 25th year of Things Celtic offering Irish and Scottish imports in a fulltime store location. Originally located at 911 N Lamar in Austin, Things Celtic opened in March of 1999. After a flash flood in 2002 the store was relocated to 1806 W 35th Street. In 2018 it was time to bring Things Celtic to the Irish Capital of Texas!
Award winning storyteller David Thompson will be entertaining crowds with his take on traditional Celtic folk tales.
Christine Anderson will bring her lovely Harp and Fiddle tunes in the afternoon.
This event is sponsored in part by the Dublin Economic Development Corporation.