BATH — Bath’s fourth annual Blarney Days celebration begins Sunday with a pig roast, Irish sing-along and antiques show.
The week-long festival continues through March 17 with poetry, Irish trivia, sales, art and music, among other events.
From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. March 16, a free Irish cultural evening at City Hall Auditorium will feature Irish poetry, music and art. Irish-American poets Marita O’Neill, Michael Machlin and Helene McGlauflin will read selections of their work, interspersed with Celtic music by Sharon Pyne and friends.
Michael Connelly will give a brief talk about the history of the Irish in Maine and show slides of Ireland’s castles. Tea and scones will be served.
For a complete list of activities, visit www.visitbath.com.
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