North Texas Irish Festival 2008
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NEWSFLASH - ALTAN Added to 2008 NTIF!! 

The 26th North Texas Irish Festival, the first weekend in March, which next year will actually start on the evening of Friday, February 29th - known as Sadie Hawkins day in some countries! Among the headline guests are the Battlefield Band, Irish button accordion wizard David Munnelly, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Nollaig Casey and Arty McGlynn, the Brock McGuire Band, the Black Brothers, Celtic Spring, Seamus Kennedy, Ed Miller, Town Pants, Brother, and Needfire.

Special Announcement: The Irish supergroup Altan has been added to the lineup of this year's NTIF, performing a single show on Sunday! This is not to be missed.

NTIF is one of the oldest Irish festivals in the country and the largest run by volunteers. It is one of the most fun events to attend in the state, and one of the most fun and fulfilling to volunteer at.  My volunteer application is in and accepted. I'll be working the information booth outside by the big stage Saturday night. I'll also be at the tent for the Clan Donald Society of Texas at aome point, so drop by and say howdy!

 
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