SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC NEWS) – Get ready to don your kilts and enjoy the lively sounds of bagpipes. The 81st Annual CNY Scottish Games and Celtic Festival will happen on August 10th at Long Branch Park. This highly anticipated event promises a day full of traditional Scottish activities, and music.
Colleen Nicholson, one of the event’s coordinators, shared her enthusiasm and dedication to preserving Scottish culture in Central New York. She emphasized the festival’s unique nature: “We have one of the best games, one of the oldest games in the nation, and the most perfect venue at Long Branch Park. It is so much like Scotland.”
The festival, organized by a dedicated team of volunteers, aims to give attendees the feeling that they are in Scotland through its authentic activities and atmosphere. Visitors can look forward to traditional Scottish games, including caber tossing, tug-of-war, and hammer throwing. Additionally, the event will feature live music from bands, dance performances, and various food and craft vendors offering Scottish delicacies and souvenirs.
The festival is a non-profit initiative that relies on volunteers’ hard work and passion. It has become one of the most beloved and longstanding Scottish festivals in the United States, attracting visitors from near and far.
With a perfect weather forecast for the weekend, the CNY Scottish Games and Celtic Festival promises an unforgettable experience for families and individuals. Whether you have Scottish heritage or want to enjoy a unique cultural event, this festival offers something for everyone.
Don’t miss the chance to experience a piece of Scotland in Central New York. Head over to Long Branch Park on August 10th for a day filled with fun, tradition, and community spirit.