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May 2nd
- -182 Dalhousie Street, New Glasgow
Come enjoy the songs, rhythms and social life of a Milling Frolic.
- -182 Sràid Dhalhousie, Glaschu Ùr
Thigibh agus gabhaibh tlachd ann an òrain, ruithimean, agus ann am beatha shoisealta na Froilig-luadhaidh.
- -Paul O'Regan Hall, 5440 Spring Garden Road
Presenting on Nova Scotia’s Gaelic song, Shamus MacDonald is passionate about the stories, folklore and history of Gaelic Nova Scotia.
- -Talla Phòil Úi Ríogáin, 5440 Rathad Gàradh an Earraich
A’ taisbeanadh air òrain Ghàidhlig na h-Albann Nuaidhe, tha Seumas MacDhòmhnuill glé dhealasach mu sgeulachdan, bhial-aithris agus eachdraidh Gàidheal na h-Albann Nuaidhe.
May 4th
- -283 Main St, Antigonish
Presenting on Nova Scotia’s Gaelic song, Shamus MacDonald is passionate about the stories, folklore and history of Gaelic Nova Scotia.