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Join us for an immersive experience to celebrate the culture of Ireland, hosted by CAST!

Come Celebrate St. Patrick's Day With Celtic Roots Folk Band Duffy's Cut, Bill Moulton's Mini Documentary, and Gregg Klewicki's Community Woodcarving Project. All are welcome!!

 

Saturday, March 15th

Doors Open at 1:30 pm

2:00pm Duffy's Cut

3:00pm Preview of Bill Moulton's Mini Documentary on CAST's Community Woodcarving Project

3:15pm Unveiling of the Gregg Klewicki Community Woodcarving Project with Tea & Cookies Reception

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

Please email [email protected] with any questions about the event.

Duffy's Cut

NYC-based Irish folk trio "Duffy's Cut", is a lively Celtic Roots Folk trio; made up of Dublin singer-songwriter Kevin McCormack, Donegal mandolin & banjoist Sebastian McLaughlin, as well as fiddler Calum Pasqua.


Their music is a blend of Urban meets Rural; Traditional Irish / Celtic melodies, and historic folk songs of their homeland, and threaded together through the streets of NYC; taking influence from American folk, roots, and country, along the journey. McCormack's rustic vocal style and firey guitar rhythms, tune well with McLaughlin & McLain's pervasive melodic energy. They are upbeat, melancholic, and atmospheric; captivating audiences of all ages with their performances.


Bill Moulton

Bill Moulton is a filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is the owner of Greenie Co and Bfantastic in Greenport. Greenie Co. / Greenie Supply & Tackle was founded in 2018 to inspire imagination, creativity and human wellbeing through the context of nautical culture. Greenie Co. challenges our daily routine with spontaneous adventure and fully-functional treasure maps and artwork. Bfantastic is a boutique creative + production studio specializing in brand creative, video content and design.


Gregg the Woodcarver

Gregg The Woodcarver has been using chainsaws and hand tools to create uniquely charming and rugged works of art from locally harvested lumber on Long Island for over 20 years. His work has been featured in The New York Times and on various local news channels. His workshop series at CAST began in February and included a live demo at the 4th Annual Southold WinterFest. The culmination of his work with CAST students is presented TODAY!

 


CAST's Arts & Culture program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts
with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Hosted By CAST

Community Action-Southold Town

Location

53930 Main Road, Southold, NY, USA