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A pipe and drum band marches at the 2010 Celtic Festival.
Folks with a love of things Celtic don’t have to travel abroad: The Tucson Celtic Festival & Scottish Highland Games are here this weekend. Attendees can expect bagpipe bands, Irish and Scottish dance performances, Scottish cultural booths, and Highland athletics.... Read more»
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A pipe and drum band marches at the 2010 Celtic Festival.
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2 comments on this story
I’ve done some caber tossing in my time…Believe it or not, once you know what you’re doing it’s easier than it looks. A lot of fun!
The wearin’ of the Green! Erin go Bragh! A Guinness, with some good Scotch and a book by Dylan Thomas would bring us all a bit closer to heaven.