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    Celts, Kilts and Cowboy Poetry Comes to the Village!

    August 16, 2014No Comments
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    logo_celticharvestfestivalSedona AZ (August 16, 2014) – The Celtic Harvest Festival Sedona will be showcasing traditional Celtic Arts at Marketplace Café in the Sedona Village Outlets on August 19th 6-9pm. Mark your calendars and make your reservation today 928-284-5478!

    Celts, Kilts and Cowboy Poetry explores the fine tradition of Irish Ballads with Sedona’s own Dublin-born Karl Jones and Ken and Lyn Mikell of “Harpy Trails.” Karl Jones tells the stories of the Irish Ballads he learned as a child in Ireland and the struggles of his Grandparents in Dublin. Ken and Lyn bring harp, fiddle and guitar to accompany the stories of Celtic songs becoming our western Cowboy songs. Sing along if you know the words! (And you do!)

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    This will be a continuation of the Celtic Arts that have been brought by these Artists to our schools, Sedona Winds, the Sedona St. Pat’s Parade and other Festival-related events throughout the year. Come out and tap your toes, sing along with some old familiar melodies, see some Championship Irish Step Dancers and enjoy a pint or good meal at Marketplace Café.

    The Celtic Harvest Festival Sedona will make the Red Rocks Ring on September 20th at the Verde Valley School. Be a part of the excitement as we welcome the Inaugural Sedona Highland Games in 2014!  If you would like to volunteer or be a Sponsor of the Festival and the Artists’ Educational visits to our schools, please contact us at festivaldirector@celticharvestfestival.com .

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