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8th July 07, 10:11 PM
#21
Bump.....it's coming up wknd after this
http://calendar.azdailysun.com/event...318,07/08/2007
Arizona Highland Celtic Fest
Location: Foxglenn Park
4200 E. Butler Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Phone: 928-556-3161
Website: Click to View Website { http://www.nachs.info/ }
Cost: Adults one day $10/ 2 days $15, Kids 2 to 12 one day $4, 2 days $6
Email: mckenzies@npgcable.com
Date(s): Every day between 7/21/2007 & 7/22/2007
Time(s): Saturday 9 to 6, Sunday 10 to 4
Directions: just east of Sinagua High School
I sure could use some good wishes, vibes, and thoughts aimed in the direction of my dumb car: been battling w/AC and cooling fan issues for a month now. If it's STILL not fixed, I'm gonna be in a pickle for getting up there :::: pout :::::: ::::::::feet stamping::::::::
(I don't supposed anybody has any contacts at a Ford dealership? I need a 'relay' aka Fan Control Module that they claim is "discontinued"?????)
As for recognizing each other - if it's anywhere near as hot up there as it is here down in the dusty broiler that is Phx-metro, I may contemplate wearing as little as possible (in a clean way!!) 
http://www.nachs.info/flagstafffestival.asp
Events:
ENTERTAINMENT:
The Wicked Tinkers, Alex Beaton, Oceans Apart, The Knockabouts
COMPETITIONS:
Highland Dance, Tug o' War, Scottish Athletics, Solo Bagpipe
CELTIC KIDS CORNER:
Celtic Activity Book, Pirates and Sea activities, Oatmeal Toss (very messy and very fun!), and lots more activities and fun stuff
DISPLAYS and EDUCATION:
Plants of the Celtic Regions, Spirits of the Celtic Regions, Celtic geology exhibition, Celtic Societies, NACHS Celtic Education Tent, and more
REENACTMENTS:
Black Powder Demonstration by The 1745 Jacobite Society, The Highland Rogues, The C.R.O.F.T.
WORKSHOPS:
On Celtic music, crafts, language, and more
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Directions:
Foxglenn Park is located at 4200 East Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86004. We suggest using map programs such as MapQuest, Google, or Yahoo, to create your own specific directions.
Last edited by Scratchy's Lass; 8th July 07 at 10:14 PM.
Reason: adding info; fix smilie code
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8th July 07, 10:46 PM
#22
Maybe you could take the airport shuttle to Flag and back...or the bus...or even fly if you're wealthy.
Still planning on being there and hopefully my daughter and the grandkids will be there too.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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9th July 07, 01:08 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Maybe you could take the airport shuttle to Flag and back...or the bus...or even fly if you're wealthy.
If you took alternative transportation to get to Flag, I'd get you to the site, and back to transportation point.
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9th July 07, 01:13 AM
#24
No, definately not wealthy.....
But OH, were that I COULD fly up there in my favorite airplane!!


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9th July 07, 05:54 AM
#25
I see that Oceans Apart will be playing there. Be sure to stop by and listen to them. They were at Long's Peak last year and are great.
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9th July 07, 10:28 AM
#26
Just looked up their website www.oceansapartmusic.com and was treated to a lovely pic of an Isle of Skye tartan kilt....

But I can't figure which guy is John and which is Steve.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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11th July 07, 01:14 PM
#27
Hey all. I'm a member of NACHS, the group that puts this festival on. This will be our tenth, so we're all pretty excited. I am going to be jumping all over the place as this year I am in charge of the NACHS tent, the "Plants and Geology of the Celtic Regions" tent, and all the workshops. I'll be doing the workshops on salt which will be taking place two times on Saturday (11 and 4). We've got a really good line up of workshops, and I'm really excited about the quality of the volunteers I have in the plant and geology tent, so be sure to stop by. If you are going to be bringing young ones, be sure they don't miss the special pirate shows in the Kid's Area. I'll be wearing my Ulster box-pleated kilt and I'll have a goofy "volunteer lanyard". I look forward to meeting some of you all, either at the festival or at the downtown parties we'll be having Friday and Saturday night.
Todd ("Ialtog") in Flagstaff
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11th July 07, 02:11 PM
#28
Unfortunately I will NOT be attending these games, though I had hoped to.
I am having a minor surgery the week before (fixing a deviated septum) and the doctors advise I should avoid any strenuous activity for three weeks. I will be at the Pleasanton games instead.
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11th July 07, 02:39 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by Scratchy's Lass
Nice ride, SL! That's the kind of Mustang I'd like a ride in, too! (& I ain't talkin' no Ford, here...)
I'm am so looking forward to getting out of this oven called Phoenix & immersing myself in Celtic culture in the cool pines of Flagstaff!
I'm coming up Friday evening, got my 2 nights reservation at the Travelodge on East Butler & I'm looking forward to everything from the Whisky tasting on Friday night to the full 2 days of the Festival to the Ceilidh on Saturday night - I want it all, man!
Ialtog, you & the rest of the NACHS put on one great festival!   That's why this is my 4th consecutive year to attend. I've attended all the Highland Games that are put on in Arizona throughout the year & I think the Flagstaff Festival is the best of all of them - of course, the setting adds a lot, but the way the festival is laid out, the entertainment, the workshops, just the whole package is great! Good on ya, lads & lasses!!!
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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11th July 07, 02:53 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by Retro Red
Ialtog, you & the rest of the NACHS put on one great festival!    That's why this is my 4th consecutive year to attend. I've attended all the Highland Games that are put on in Arizona throughout the year & I think the Flagstaff Festival is the best of all of them - of course, the setting adds a lot, but the way the festival is laid out, the entertainment, the workshops, just the whole package is great! Good on ya, lads & lasses!!!
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Thank you, Retro Red. I really had no idea how hard it was to put on a festival before I started volunteering. My hat is off to ALL of you out there working on your own local festivals. We are really lucky to have some first rate officers in NACHS and just a ton of fantastic volunteers. It makes me awfully proud to live in a community with such an active number of citizens.
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