- March 13, 2019
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Kalli Kruger, Matthew Preiser and Annalise Huckabee manned Crooked Can’s merchandise tent.
Sisters Kathy and Shari Skaling enjoyed a day in the sun.
The Lady Victoria was the first performer of the event.
A stilt walker, dressed in festive green, tossed out green beads to attendees.
Sadi Wallen and Kelli Wallen sported traditional Irish colors.
The Pipes and Drums of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, along with the City of Mount Dora Pipe Band, performed for festival-goers.
Marion Loghrin Bolton played the bagpipes with pride.
The Pipes and Drums of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, along with the City of Mount Dora Pipe Band, performed for festival-goers.
Drew Masangkay and Kathy Ogg were happy to be at the festival.
Todd Nichols and Kathy Ogg toasted to a great Celtic celebration.
McIntyre’s George Houston had a great time playing.
McIntyre’s Sharon Hartman was a master fiddler.
Lisa McIntyre, founder of the band McIntyre, got so much joy from playing Celtic music.
Terry Henson was happy to play as part of the band McIntyre.
Despite hundreds of events across the state being canceled for the foreseeable future, Crooked Can Brewing Company continued on and lifted spirits with its fifth annual Celtic Festival March 13 to 15. The event featured three days of live Celtic music, Irish dancers, local vendors, brews and bites, and even a kids’ zone. Performers included The Lady Victoria, the Pipes and Drums of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the City of Mount Dora Pipe Band and McIntyre.