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A holiday celebration with savory pies and live music!
Register NowJoin us on Saturday, December 7th for a Winter Ceilidh celebrating Celtic music and community at the Littlefield Celtic Center. The evening will feature savory pies from the wonderful Priemer Meat Pies in Seattle, tunes and songs from a variety of musicians, and general good cheer! We are very excited to have our friend Gary West visiting from Scotland for this event, and fingers crossed he'll share a tune or two with us as well.
Tickets for this event are $42 a person and $37 for members, and include one meat pie of your choosing (vegetarian option available), one beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverage of your choice, and an evening of musical entertainment.
If you'd like to attend but don't plan on having dinner, you can attend for $20 or $15 for members (drink still included, but no dinner).
If you are attending and would like to perform, please fill out this form by December 2nd.
Evening Schedule
5:30pm - Doors open
6:00pm - Pies are served
6:15pm-8:30pm - Performances
Members receive a discount on tickets to this event. To become a Celtic Arts Foundation member, please visit our Membership Page or call 360-416-4934.
Concert goers can take advantage of 15% off of the best available rate at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Burlington–just mention the Celtic Arts Foundation when booking or click here.
Gary is a musician, academic and broadcaster who specializes in researching, teaching and performing the cultural traditions of Scotland. He spent 27 years as the Professor of Scottish Ethnology at the University of Edinburgh, and is in high demand as a lecturer, piper and singer. Originally from Pitlochry in Perthshire, Gary played with the Vale of Atholl Pipe Band, winning the Scottish and European Championships, and played for two seasons with the Grade 1 Glasgow Police Pipe Band. In addition to his work in music and media, Gary is a former Director of the European Ethnological Research Centre, a board member of Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland, and a board member of the Gordon Duncan Memorial Trust. For many years, Gary has hosted Pipeline, a weekly program on BBC Radio Scotland. He has recently begun his own piping podcast called ‘Enjoy Your Piping.’