Almonte Celtfest Lives! Festival will continue into 2015!

CeltAlmonte – A newsletter distributed a week ago indicating the end of Celtfest brought many expressions of support from Cape Breton, to the St Lawrence Seaway, from Ottawa city, Upper New York state, up the valley, and importantly from additional people here in the Almonte business and cultural communities.

A large and enthusiastic crowd gathered at the Almonte Old Town Hall on Monday night, January 12, to voice their concern about the demise of the festival, and step up to volunteer so the popular event could continue. All who have been connected with this event for the past 18 years were recognized and honoured for passionately volunteering tens of thousands of hours to sustaining this event for the past 18 years.

As we enter year 19, we have had a revival of interest, enthusiasm and dedication to the festival, and have identified Jim Morrison as our Festival Chair. Morrison was the Chair of Brockville Celtic Festival for many years, and brings a deep wealth of experience, knowledge and passion to our organization.

Heading the Artistic Committee is David Baril from Almonte, leading a fine team of members. New webmasters Ansley Smith and Brent Eades will keep AlmonteCeltfest.com in fine order, and Stephanie Verk has volunteered to Co-Chair Promotions. Previously identified Chairs Mike McCabe and Nicole Peterson (Financial) and Trish Sawyer (Volunteers) join returning Chairs Gavin Donnelly (Site), and Jane Torrance (Promotions). Many new committee members have volunteered their gifts and talents to make this organizing committee successful, and we thank the new and emerging group who will dedicate their time, energy and commitment to this community, and the love of the music, song, and dance traditions that this event represents.

In-coming Chair Jim Morrison could not be present for the reorganizing meeting, but sent these words:

“Seldom have I seen such a coming together of a Celtic Community to create such an on-going success as the Almonte Celtfest! It will be my privilege and my challenge to work with the new team of leaders to create yet another feast of Celtic Cultures for an ever- expanding audience. The folks of the Valley on both sides of the Ottawa River have a great Celtic home here in Almonte! Slainte!

If you would like to volunteer for the organizing committee, for a particular job leading up to the festival, or during the weekend of Almonte Celtfest, please drop us a line at almonteceltfest@hotmail.com or connect through our facebook page Almonte Celtfest.

We hope to see you at the 19th Almonte Celtfest this summer, July 10, 11 and 12!

For more information contact

Jane Torrance (Promotions) 613-256-3576, almonteceltfest@hotmail.com

Jim Morrison (Chair) 613-680-8360H or 613-323-1483C, saltycelt@hotmail.com

Almonte Celtfest is Going Green

Refillable water stations available throughout the park Festival weekend

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 23, 2014 Almonte, ON – This year’s Almonte Celtfest is going green.  With a commitment to the environment, the Festival wants to play their part reducing waste.  With the assistance of Lanark Pure and the Ontario Clean Water Agency, refillable water stations will be available throughout the park.  Additionally, to reduce waste RBC’s Blue Water Project has donated 500 refillable water bottles to be distributed over the weekend.

“Almonte Celtfest is a great family event that has come to be well recognized in our community and beyond, we felt it was important for us to take a lead in helping to clean up the environment.  The Committee had the idea but it’s really the water sponsors and RBC that helped to make it happen” said Chair Brenda Cain-Kealey.

Almonte Celtfest began in 1997 as a Sunday afternoon event that has grown into one of the top Celtic weekend events in the Country. Its mission is to celebrate and promote the Celtic heritage of the Ottawa Valley, share historical traditions and showcase local performers. Celtfest takes place in the natural amphitheatre of Gemmill Park over the July 4, 5 and 6th, 2014 weekend and remains an admission by donation event. Like us on Facebook at Almonte Celtfest and follow us on twitter @almonteceltfest.

 

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For further information contact:

Melonie Sibbitt

Marketing and Media Coordinator

almonteceltfest@hotmail.com

http://www.almonteceltfest.com

 

 

This Year’s Almonte Celtfest is Bigger than Ever

 Music Galore at the 18th Annual Almonte Celtfest

Long list of Artists confirmed for a weekend of hand-clapping, foot-stomping fun

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 9, 2014 Almonte, ON – The 18th Annual Almonte Celtfest takes place on July 4, 5 and 6.  Celtfest is a weekend of Ottawa Valley and Celtic entertainment, performed in the natural amphitheatre of Gemmill Park, which showcases the traditions and contemporary styling of Celtic music, song and dance.

This year’s Festival is bigger than ever. The weekend kicks off Friday night with fantastic music in the pubs; on Saturday the Main Stage will host music and dancers from noon until 10 pm and again Sunday from noon until 6 pm.  Additionally, the vendor alley has grown and will feature Celtic artists displaying and selling their one-of- a kind creation, along with varied food vendors.  We are also proud to announce that we have “gone green” with a commitment to a cleaner environment, and refillable water stations will be available on-site.

This year’s confirmed line-up includes the Ottawa Celtic Choir, Alexander George & Company, Irons in the Fire, Celtic Cross Dancers, Matt Pepin Trio, Kyle Felhaver, Dai Bassett, Louis Schryer, Salty Dog, the Monday Night Fiddlers, Elly Squared, The Ryans, the Sue Fay Healy Irish Dancers, Le Vent du Nord and is headlined by The American Rogues.

Almonte Celtfest began in 1996 as a Sunday afternoon event that has grown into one of the top Celtic weekend events in the Country. Its mission is to celebrate and promote the Celtic heritage of the Ottawa Valley, share historical traditions and showcase local performers. Celtfest takes place in the natural amphitheater of Gemmill Park over the July 4, 5 and 6th, 2014 weekend and remains an admission by donation event. For further information visit http://www.almonteceltfest.com, on Facebook at Almonte Celtfest or follow us on twitter @almonteceltfest.