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Celtic Fest
Sat, Apr 30
|Dills Tavern
I will be offering henna and will have artwork (with some special Celtic pieces) available!
Time & Location
Apr 30, 2022, 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Dills Tavern, 227 N Baltimore St, Dillsburg, PA 17019, USA
About the Event
Join us on April 29 from 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM & April 30 from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM for this 2 day event!
Join us for the fifth annual Dills Celtic Festival at the Historic Dills Tavern, 227 North Baltimore Street, Dillsburg, Pa! The festival is sponsored by the Northern York Historical & Preservation Society (NYCHAPS). Proceeds from this event help support NYCHAPS historical and educational programs.
Celtic crafters, merchandise, music, food, and beverages Celtic crafters, artisans, vendors of traditional Celtic foods and beverages, musicians, and more will be a part of the festival. This will be a celebratory event of the Celtic history and heritage of what is now Northern York County for the entire family! This is a family friendly event. Pets are not permitted except for service animals.
Online & At-The-Gate Ticket Sales Tickets are available for purchase online and at the gate for each day for $15.00 and two-day tickets are available for $25.00. For online tickets click on the button below to be taken to a website where you can order tickets.
Ticket pre-sales end 48 hours before the event.
On behalf of the Northern York County Historical & Preservation Society (NYCHAPS), welcome to the Dills Celtic Festival! Over 275 years ago, Scots-Irish settlers like the Dill family ancestors established homes, farms and businesses in areas west of the Susquehanna River as part of the new American Dream. This is the epicenter of Matthew Dill’s American Dream, a 500 acre property purchased in 1742 that would see the gradual development of an entire thriving community! In the spirit of these early Scots-Irish dreamers, today we celebrate their Celtic heritage and culture.
Learn more about vendors, event schedules, and other details by visiting the Dills Celtic Festival website.