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Dayton Celtic Festival

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Please join us and saturate your senses in the sights, sounds, and tastes of our Celtic heritage.  Shop with our merchandise vendors for everything from Celtic souvenirs to the finest products imported from Ireland, Scotland, and Great Britain.  Eat, drink, and be merry in our authentic Celtic food court.  Enjoy crafts and activities in the area built especially for children, "Rainbow's End Children's Area".  Discover the magic that keeps people returning to Dayton's Celtic Festival year after year.

Activities include:  5K Run/Walk and Cornhole Tournament on Saturday (go to website for registration/sign-up forms), Celtic workshops at the Dayton Art Institute and UD, Children's Parade, Clan Desdin (Highland Scots re-enactment camp with demonstrations), artisan's demonstrations, trace your roots, Gaelic Mass on Sunday, local dance schools will perform, a music workshop on-stage, and lots of entertainment including the band, Gaelic Storm, and many others.

Dayton Celtic Festival

Address : Riverscape, 111 E. Monument Avenue Dayton OH
Phone : (937) 254-0194   (Always call and confirm events.)

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