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Events
with Vendors in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania - Allegheny County PA
Pittsburgh Irish Festival
Half-Way to St. Patrick's Day Festival
WHEN: Annually, the weekend after Labor Day
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 7, 8 & 9, 2012 (22nd annual.)
WHERE: Riverplex Amphitheatre at Sand Castle,
1000 Sandcastle Drive, West Homestead PA 15120
(Pittsburgh area - Allegheny County Pennsylvania.)
DESCRIPTION: Annual Pittsburgh Irish Festival held the weekend after Labor Day in September. Enjoy
Irish and Celtic culture, music, food, dancing, authentic Irish marketplace, children's area, four continuous
entertainment stages, bagpipers, Gaelic Mass on Sunday, and more. This event draws more than 25,000 visitors.
"The Pittsburgh Irish Festival, Inc. celebrates the Irish experience in America. Our "Halfway to
St. Patrick's Day Festival" has become a springboard for a new cultural awakening of all things Celtic in
Western Pennsylvania.
This event has become one of the nation's finest Irish-American festivals, and certainly the most
comprehensive exhibit of Irish music, lore, food, and dance in the region.
Held the weekend after Labor Day in September at Riverplex between Sandcastle and Waterfront, The
Pittsburgh Irish Festival has a wonderful venue with room to expand. From the beginning, an emphasis has been
placed on presenting to Western Pennsylvania audiences the premier performers in all facets of Irish music and
dance." (Source: from the Pittsburgh Irish Festival website.)
WEBSITE: www.PghIrishFest.org.
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Links to other Websites for West Homestead
PA:
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Borough of West Homestead PA
Website: www.westhomesteadpa.com.
West Homestead is located between the Monongahela River and the communities of Homestead and Munhall,
just six miles from downtown Pittsburgh PA.
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