- March 19, 2022
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Families lounged on the green space throughout downtown Winter Garden.
Children ran around Plant Street sporting green attire.
The weekend of activities featured live entertainment from a plethora of performers including Todd Nichols, Long & Finch’s Irish Duo and Dublin Beat.
Chris Chan, owner of Think Minion, showed off his skills with the beer puppet.
Festive stilt walkers roamed the crowds.
An Irish-themed stilt walker stops to take a photo with Chris Chan, owner of Think Minion, who sported a beer puppet.
Keith and Penny Smith showed off their green Irish attire complete with matching accessories.
Rosie O’Grady’s Pipe & Drum thrilled guests with their soaring Irish tunes.
Children enjoyed activities such as face painting at the event.
Kate Lewe and Brad Thomson enjoyed award winning beer from Crooked Can.
Zach, Nikki and Palmer Waxler made the Celtic Fest a family affair.
Allyson, Joey and Ryleigh Stoddard enjoyed the Celtic Fest event.
Family and friends stopped to take a quick selfie together.
John Carney and Daniel Barber enjoyed beer and Irish hot dogs piled with corned beef and sauerkraut.
Mason and Shayne Conlon showed off their glow-in-the-dark suspenders and glasses.
Crooked Can Brewing Company hosted the weekend of St. Patrick's Day festivities.
The eighth annual Celtic Fest hosted by Crooked Can Brewing Company brought the luck of the Irish to downtown Winter Garden.
Residents packed Plant Street Market showing off a flood of green and white.
The event, which ran from Friday, March 17, through Sunday, March 19, featured entertainment by Todd Nichols, Long & Finch’s Irish Duo, Central Florida Irish Dance, Dublin Beat, Rosie O’Grady’s Pipe & Drum, Watters School of Irish Dance and more.
In addition, attendees enjoyed activities such as mad science, roaming jugglers, stilt walkers, face painting, food specials and, of course, award-winning beer.