- April 1, 2025
Alexis, 4, proudly displays her face paint in ode to St. Patrick's Day.
Solo piper Todd Nichols from Rosie O'Grady's Highlanders plays the bagpipes as children attendees relish in the traditional Celtic music with dancing.
Children frolicked and danced as Todd Nichols played the bagpipes.
Kelsey Roberts attended the weekend festival accompanied by her dog, Chewie, in a cute Irish green derby hat.
Orlando residents Scott Muir and Brianna Klein visited the festival to celebrate their Irish and Scottish roots.
Ocoee resident Melissa Sikich donned a green wig for the festivities and relaxed with some beer.
Kenny De Leon and baby Aurora wait in line for some traditional Celtic food.
Eric Henry, Ba’Shaun Henry, Charity Chamblin and Danny Stallworth enjoyed beer from Crooked Can after traveling to the festival from Tallahassee.
Siblings Aj, Gracie and Rocco traveled from Windermere with their family to partake in the festivities.
Alaina Perchak and Kelly Gossett manned a booth selling St. Patricks Day-themed merchandise.
Celtic rock band Off Kilter was the headliner for Saturday's music schedule.
Many of Celtic origin or simply wishing to celebrate St. Patrick's day the right way participated in Crooked Can Brewing Company and Plant St. Market's free, three-day Celtic festival held from March 16 to 18.
The festival celebrated St. Patrick's Day and Celtic culture with live Celtic music, Irish dancing, local vendors, face-painting for the little lads and lassies, magicians, highland games, stilt walkers, puppet shows, traditional Celtic grub and more.
The 3rd annual festival included live entertainers such as the Central Florida Irish Dance Troupe, Celtic rock band Off Kilter, Celtic fusion band Hard to Port, solo piper Todd Nichols from Rosie O'Grady's Highlanders and more.