Marathon Community Park had no shortage of beer, kilts, Irish and Scottish tunes and feats of strength as it played host to the Florida Keys Celtic Festival on Jan. 6 and 7. Now in its 10th year since its inception in 2014, festival organizers said crowds and vendor participation were among the highest they had ever seen – even despite weather forecasts that threatened to derail the festivities.
“The turnout for Saturday was impressive, especially considering the forecast,” said Cathy Walters, one of the festival organizers. “The rain on Sunday caused a short delay, but the show went on for those who stuck it out.”
“We are grateful to our amazing volunteers who come back year after year to help us out, as well as the support of our many sponsors,” she added. “Thanks to everyone who volunteered, sponsored and attended the festival as well as the city of Marathon, the Parks and Rec. Department, Marathon Electric Sign and Light, the Marathon Fire Department and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. We hope everyone had a great time.”
Organized by St. Columba Episcopal Church, the Celtic Festival is a “party with a purpose,” benefiting the Hammock House, a free after-school and summer camp program provided by the church for children in the Middle Keys. In addition to funding the programs, ticket sales support scholarships for two graduating seniors from Marathon High School each year.