- October 5, 2016
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Members of the Rosie O’Grady’s Highlanders band performed Irish music on bagpipes.
Victoria Van Arnam, aka “The Lady Victoria,” played some songs of Ireland on the hammered dulcimer.
John and Erin Baughman enjoyed a cup of Irish red ale.
Samantha Strickland, left, paints a rainbow design on Kylie Adams.
Todd Nichols played Irish music on his bagpipes as the Celtic Fest began.
From left: Tamara, Ashlyn and Sean Heinkel donned their best green accessories.
Morethan Cheese owner Emilio Gimenez celebrated the one-year anniversary of his eatery in the Plant Street Market. He operated Morethan Cheese under a soft-opening during last year’s Celtic Festival.
Students of Central Florida Irish Dance showed off their steps as they performed at the festival.
Keanu, left, and Kai Mahabir-Singh showed off their matching painted dinosaurs.
Students of the Finnegan Academy of Irish Dance took a moment to pose for a group photo before performing.
Heather Rideout, left, and Cheryl Pilkington enjoyed a beer together.
Locals packed the Plant Street Market in downtown Winter Garden for the Crooked Can Brewing Company’s Fourth annual Celtic Festival March 15 to 17. The festival is held each year in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Attendees enjoyed food from Plant Street Market vendors, a selection of craft beers from Crooked Can as well as live music and dance performances throughout the weekend. The family-friendly event also included face painting, a puppet show and a play area for children.