
Ceilidh
A Ceilidh (pronounced "Kay-lee", emphasis on the first syllable) is many things. It derives from the Gaelic word meaning a visit and originally meant just that (and still does in Gaelic). It can also mean a house party, a concert or more usually an evening of informal Scottish tradition dancing to informal music. Ceilidhs in the highlands tend to be concerts. Ceilidhs are extremely popular indeed with young people and often attract from a few dozen people to several hundred.
The Saltwater Highland Games & Heritage Festival is pleased to present this concert to our annual event that is held the Friday night prior to the Festival. This event is intended to be a Welcome Party for all Competing Athletes, Celtic Marketplace Vendors, Food Vendors, Clans, Societies, Festival Volunteers and Patrons. However, we open it up to the public for their enjoyment as well.
Below is the Ceilidhs Schedule of Events:
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
6:00 PM | ||
6:30 PM | ||
8:00 PM | ||
8:30 PM |
NOTE: Some of our Merchandise Vendors will be open during the Ceilidh
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Food and Beverages can be purchased at the Food Vendor's Booth
as well as the Beer Garden and Drink Stations.
For Alcohol, you must have Valid Driver's License as proof of age
No Coolers or Pets Allowed
This is a Rain or Shine Event
General Admission - No Refund or Exchanges
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