Local Links of Interest to Druids
The titled of each event is a link to its website.
Minnesota Scottish Fair
Join us for our local celebration of all things Scottish. Held at the Dakota County Fair grounds near Farmington, this fair brings us many vendors, Celtic musical groups, folkdance competitions, storytellers, a clan parade, and Highland heavy games. Come and wear your Avalon Center "Druid Caber Team" tee shirt!
Minnesota Coalition of Scottish Clans
The purpose of MCSC is to provide educational assistance and support to new and existing Scottish Clan/Family Societies and Associations, to promote Scottish customs, traditions and culture, to facilitate cooperation with other Scottish groups and associations, and to encourage Minnesotans to get involved with Scottish Clan/Family Societies and Associations.
Minnesota Irish Fair
In August, join us at the Irish Fair for a celebration of Ireland and all things Irish. See the step dancing competitions, have a pint of Guinness and listen to your favorite Celtic bands. Harriet Island in St. Paul.
See also the Summer School offerings at St. Thomas - speakers on Irish literature and other Irish topics: Irish Summer School
Gaeltacht Minnesota
Local group offering classes and workshops in Irish Gaelic.
Hobgoblin Music and Stoney End Harps
Local manufacturer of Celtic folk harps, dulcimers, and retailer of many other folk instruments including bodhrans, guitars, tin whistles, and more!
Avalon Center for Druidic Studies
An institution of higher learning offering courses and study programs inspired by Druidry. The school motto: Amor - Veritas - Natura.
Bard Woodcrafts
Purveyors of Fine Druid Wands, Staves and other heirloom articles of wood. Alferian Gwydion MacLir, master wandmaker and proprietor.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
The web site of the State of Minnesota DNR with links to parks and much more information about regional nature and preservation.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Nature and preservation in Wisconsin, as well as links to state parks and regional issues.
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