From a press release that just moved across our desk:
The third annual Charlotte Irish Summer Festival returns to Uptown on Saturday,  August 15 at Third and Tryon  streets.  The event, celebrating all things Irish, will feature live  entertainment, vendors, a Kids Corner and new attractions including Irish Dance  Lessons, RiRa Dunk Tank, Dublin Dog Oasis, Tullamore Dew Putting Green and an  onsite genealogist to help attendees trace their Irish roots.
“With such a thriving Irish community and  support from the City, it’s our goal to continue to grow Charlotte's Irish  Summer Festival into a destination event with visitors from all over the  country,” said Ireland native and festival founder Kevin Devin, who is also  co-owner of Connolly’s on Fifth. “In this economy, we couldn’t do it without  community and sponsor support so we are particularly thankful to all of our  partners.”
Official festival partners  include: NewsTalk 1110 WBT: Official Radio Partner; Courtyard Charlotte City  Center: Official Hotel Partner; Hawk Recycling: Official  Green Partner; Guinness and Budweiser  American Ale: Official Beers; Red Bull:  Official  Energy Drink; Zingo: Official Safe  Ride Home.
Featuring authentic Irish dancers, music, food,  drink, crafts and games, festivities kick off at noon and run until midnight.  Admission is free from noon until 5pm with a $10 cover charge after that. Onsite  donations will benefit the Festival's charity partners, Classroom Central and  Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.  Classroom Central will have bins at all entrances  collecting school supplies and the first 100 attendees who donate will receive  an official Charlotte Irish Summer Festival item.
With something for all ages, free daytime  activities include: Kids Corner with moon bounce, face painting, games, Irish  dance lessons, Corn Hole tournament and performances by the Rince na h’Eireann  and Walsh Kelley Schools of Irish Dance.
New additions to this year’s festival include:   an art exhibition, RiRa Dunk Tank, Tullamore Dew Putting Green, Dublin Dog  Oasis, Gaelic Football Hurling challenge presented by the Charlotte Gaelic  Football Club, Highland Games Exhibition and an attempt to break the world  record for longest choreographed Irish Dance with the help of two local Irish  dance schools.
The afternoon and evening entertainment lineup  includes bands on the main stage with performances by Dublin City Ramblers, The  Prodigals, Vertigo, Trad At Heart, McLean Avenue, The Fighting 86’s, My Three  Kilts and Jimmy Brown and The Badly Loved.
"The Charlotte Irish Summer Festival is  becoming an integral part of our summer calendar," said Moira Quinn, SVP of  Communications for Charlotte Center City Partners. "Cultural events like this  enrich our lives and bring energy to the urban core, helping to make our Uptown  a memorable and inviting place to be."
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Irish Summer Festival coming back to uptown
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