CLOVER, S.C. — This Saturday, November 9, Clover will embrace its Scottish and Scots-Irish roots with the much-anticipated annual festival at the New Centre Park Amphitheater. Running from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, this event invites the community to celebrate and connect with the cultural heritage shared between Clover and its Sister-city, Larne, in Northern Ireland.
The festival promises a rich display of Scottish and Scots-Irish tradition, from athletic competitions to arts and crafts, music, and educational booths hosted by various clans and societies. Each booth will offer insights into the culture and history of Scottish and Scots-Irish heritage, making the event not only entertaining but also deeply informative for attendees of all ages.
With a variety of food and merchandise vendors, visitors can indulge in traditional fare and explore a range of Celtic-inspired goods. Alongside the festivities, clans and societies are the heart of the event, sharing their knowledge and family histories with guests, making this festival an opportunity to learn about the ancestry that shapes much of the community’s identity.
New Centre Park Amphitheater’s annual event has grown in popularity, drawing locals and visitors alike who wish to honor the shared heritage and foster the cultural bond between Clover and Larne. This festival offers a perfect Saturday outing filled with history, culture, and fun for the entire family.
Furhter information is available here.
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