Becky, Josie, Annabelle and I will be checking in on Friday. The fest opens at 9:30 (I doubt we will be there first thing in the morning), so, after we finish with breakfast, we will eventually head downtown. My guess is, we probably won't head down ther til about 10:30. Do you think you can make it to the hotel before that?And give yourself some extra time to unload and bring your stuff into one of the rooms til you can check in later.
I hope ya'll have a wonderful time. Hope to see lots of pictures when you get back. Have a few for me.
--------------------
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart.
I always wanted to use this feature! There is a little count button on your code buttons when you post a message. Here is a countdown for the festival! IT will update automatically everytime you view this post.
There are 15 days, 0 hours and 55 minutes left until the Bethlehem Festival
But only if you go back and view that post everyday. How about when we all post we use the little button on the bottom and it will come up on every post.
I'll go first. And I can't wait to see you all.
ERROR: Countdown TAG not properly initiated, USE: Commas as separetors and a (future) date! SYNTAX: day,month,year,description(optional),DHM(optional flags) EXAMPLE: [COUNTDOWN=06,06,2006,i die of hunger,DH]. 1130 days and 2 hours left until i die of hunger.
I've been going to the Celtic Classic in Bethlehem for a little over a decade now. For a free festival it's one of the best in the region. Two years ago I got to see Wolfstone there and then hung out with them in the brewpub afterwards. I've also been fortunate enough to discover new favorites there over the years such as Seamus Kennedy and a great fiddling duo from the Isle of Mull - Tabache. The Glengarry Bhoys keep me coming back year after year. This year they are only playing on Friday night since they are heading up to the NH Highland games Saturday and Sunday. There's plenty of vendors and food to choose from, and such a variety of entertainers that nearly any age can enjoy. I highly recommend this fest. Since the 'park' they use to host the fest is directly below the main drag of Bethlehem, you also have the convenience of some local eateries, lovely little shops and some good hotels. Bethlehem is very 'walkable' and is quite charming. I'll be there Friday night for the Bhoys concert!