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Date: 2016-07-04 01:18:08
Wicked Tinkers
Celts
Celtic music
Scotch whisky
Whisky
Europe

SATURDAY SCHEDULE…Festival Hours 9:00am ~ 6:00pm Celtic Tavern Blarney Pub Celtic Workshops 10:00 – Knockabouts 10:00 – Celtic Spirit: Irish Poetry – Toil and the Natural World in the Poetry of Seamus Hean

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