Celtic Ceilidh | Long Lake, NY | March 16, 2024
- Long Lake Town Hall 1204 Main Street Long Lake, NY, 12847 United States (map)
Celtic Ceilidh in the Central Adirondacks
Experience a traditional Irish celebration and gathering in Long Lake, NY.
Enjou this daylong festive multi-faceted event at the Long Lake Town Hall on Saturday March 16th. Pronounced /kālē/, a Celtic Ceilidh is a social event involving music, storytelling, dancing and signing, and this Adirondack Celtic Ceilidh will be no different.
Schedule of events at the Adirondack Celtic Ceilidh in Long Lake.
Noon to 1 pm — North Country Fair performs traditional Celtic music featuring guitar, bass, cittern and more.
1 to 2:30 pm — “Celtic Music Session”. All are welcome to bring an instrument to jam with the band or just listen in.
2:30 to 4 pm—Contra Dancing set to lively Celtic music from North Country Fair. All ability levels welcome and instruction will be provided for first timers. Ages 12 and up. Come to dance or just listen and watch.
Refreshments will be available for purchase from the Long Lake Lions Club. All proceeds go to the Long Lake Lions Club and are used to fund programs in Long Lake throughout the year. For more information, visit the Long Lake town website.
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