WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY'S ENGLISH CLUB, HONORARY TO CELEBRATE CELTIC HERITAGE

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West Virginia University issued the following news release:

The Celts have a rich literary and musical tradition - from writers James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, Samuel Beckett and George Bernard Shaw - to old-time instruments and dances such as fiddletunes, pennywhistles and two steps.

To celebrate all things Celtic and Irish, the Sigma Tau Delta English honorary at West Virginia University along with the WVU English Club, will host "Celt Fest" from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, at the Evansdale Residence Hall's Brew and Gold Room.

"CeltFest" will feature discussions of favorite Celtic ...

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