EDGEWOOD, N.M. (KRQE) – The Renaissance Celtic Festival is back in New Mexico. This year, the festival was filled with live entertainment and performances, highlighting Celtic roots. Outside of the entertainment, there were also over 120 craft vendors from all across the southwest.
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One member of a Scottish clan told News 13 about their overarching goals for the festival. “The one thing that we hold dear to our heart is that it’s for the kids. That’s why we don’t charge kids 17 and under. You can go to any festival and pay for an 8-year-old to get into an event. Here, we want the kids to come, so when we invite the kids, parents bring them,” said Eric the Brown, a member of Clan Douglas.
If you weren’t able to attend this weekend, the festival will still be here next weekend…