2011 Maine Celtic Celebration poster released

Posted July 03, 2011, at 10:13 p.m.
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The 2011 Maine Celtic Celebration has released its 2011 poster, featuring the art work of Belfast painter Susan Tobey White. White captured the spirit of the Celtic Celebration in a colorful, whimsical image, combining a kilted, bearded fiddler with a wooden dory, representing the musical side of the celebration with a nod to the maritime heritage of Belfast and perhaps the Kilted Run and Row contest that has been part of the celebration on occasion.
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The 2011 Maine Celtic Celebration has released its 2011 poster, featuring the art work of Belfast painter Susan Tobey White. White captured the spirit of the Celtic Celebration in a colorful, whimsical image, combining a kilted, bearded fiddler with a wooden dory, representing the musical side of the celebration with a nod to the maritime heritage of Belfast and perhaps the Kilted Run and Row contest that has been part of the celebration on occasion.

The 2011 Maine Celtic Celebration has released its 2011 poster, featuring the art work of Belfast painter Susan Tobey White. White captured the spirit of the Celtic Celebration in a colorful, whimsical image, combining a kilted, bearded fiddler with a wooden dory, representing the musical side of the celebration with a nod to the maritime heritage of Belfast and perhaps the Kilted Run and Row contest that has been part of the celebration on occasion. The celebration will run Friday through Sunday, July 15-17, on the Belfast waterfront. White’s image will grace a line of T-shirts and apparel sold to raise money for the free, volunteer-run event. T-shirts will be available for purchase during the celebration. To learn more about the Maine Celtic Celebration, visit http://www.mainecelticcelebration.com/.

 

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