- March 14, 2025
Bill and Kathy Barrett enjoyed the festivities at Crooked Can’s Celtic Festival.
Ericia Stanley, left, Dani Jacobie and Victoria Swanson sold a variety of menu options from The Local Butcher & Market.
Kelsey Benavides of Crooked Can Brewing Company sold festive hats and T-shirts at the Celtic Festival.
Bagpiper Todd Nichols played some lively music during the Celtic Festival.
Savannah Wilcox-Gonzalez keeps her eyes tightly closed while the face-painting artist applies colorful glitter to her design.
Rich Mills, left, and Keith Blanchard were ready for a fun evening of kicking back at the Plant Street Market.
Chris Chan of Winter Garden Vibes tried his hand at maneuvering the beer puppet.
Chris Chan mastered the beer puppet with ease.
Students with Centre for Dance & the Performing Arts showcased several Scottish Highland numbers.
Students with Centre for Dance & the Performing Arts showcased several Scottish Highland numbers.
Students with Centre for Dance & the Performing Arts showcased several Scottish Highland numbers.
Students with Centre for Dance & the Performing Arts showcased several Scottish Highland numbers.
Sharon Bales, left, and Karen Keezel enjoyed a cup of cold beer at the event Friday night.
Crooked Can Brewing Company started the weekend Friday March 14, with the first of the three-day 10th annual Celtic Festival. The celebration of music, food and culture was scheduled to continue from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 15, and from noon to 10 p.m. Sunday, March 16, at the Plant Street Market.
The event lineup includes Irish and Scottish Highland dancers, bagpipes, a pipe and drum corps, a magic show, festival food and an endless supply of beer.