- October 23, 2017
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Mike Weakley walked around the festival on stilts handing out beaded necklaces.
Hundreds attended the annual three-day festival held at Crooked Can Brewing Company.
Two-year-old Ava Cecil stopped to talk to Princess Ariel during the festival.
A group of bagpipers with Rosie O’Grady’s Highlanders practiced across the street before performing at the festival.
Students from Central Florida Irish Dance school put on a dance performance during the festival.
Zach Decker, 3, got his face painted to look like a tiger during the festivities.
Several children lined up to receive a medallion necklace at the Highland games station.
Todd Bell successfully throws a weight over the bar at the Highland games station.
The Rosy O’Grady’s Highlanders bagpipers and drum corps performed several songs during the festival.
Participants of the Highland games were challenged with tossing various objects and weights over a high bar.
WINTER GARDEN Crooked Can Brewing Company hosted its annual three-day Celtic Festival from Friday, March 17, to Sunday, March 19. Hundreds of people dressed in green came out to the event to enjoy Celtic foods, drinks, Highland games and bagpipe music from the Rosie O’Grady’s Highlanders. The festival also featured a face painting station for children and dance performances by the Central Florida Irish Dancers.
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