Halfway to St. Patrick's Day may've once been associated with Arthur's Day, and getting drunk on Guinness. I like to think of it as another reminder that Celtic music, dance, art, and culture are alive and growing throughout the world. I hope you will join me in celebrating Halfway to St. Patrick's Day. Turn on some Celtic music. Go watch some Irish or Scottish dancing. Pick up a pen and raw a Celtic knot. Join your Celtic breathren in happy community.
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This Week's Celtic and Geek News
- Become a Patron of My Music
- Kilted to Kick Cancer
- Pepper Place Farmer's Market on Saturday, September 20th on the big stage
- Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers show on Sunday, September 21st
- Song of the Week project: 500 Meows by Patricia Leatham, Celtic Christmas Traditions, new Sea Shanties for Cat Lovers
- Musical Celtic Christmas Card
- Andrew McKee is working on a patreon
- Halfway to St. Patrick's Day this week, September 17th
- Don't forget to share a #CelticThursday post this week from the Celtic Music Emergency episode.
- Sci Fi Drinking Songs success on iTunes and Amazon
- Highlight on Buttercup's Lament from Soul of a Harper and Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
- Audio glimpse of Song of the Week project: You Wrote Your Name on My Soul
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