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DBA fundraiser check presented

The Downtown Bethlehem Association’s “Beth-lum Go Bragh” on March 13, 14, 20 and April 2, raised $3,400 for Celtic Cultural Alliance and their #celticcomeback2021.The event proceeds will help to buffer losses from the cancellation of Celtic Cultural Alliance’s 2000 Celtic Classic in 2020.

Tammy Wendling, Downtown Bethlehem Association manager, stated, “We don’t know what the future of larger events looks like in this very moment, but we were excited to partner with them for “Beth-lum Go Bragh” and are happy to present them with $3,400.”

A formal check presentation was scheduled for April 19. Neville Gardner, DBA president, presented the check to Meghan Burke, CCA president, outside of Gardner’s Donegal Square, 534 Main St. One of the festival’s original creators of the festival, he is the owner of McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub and Whiskey Bar, also.

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PRESS PHOTO BY DANA GRUBB The Downtown Bethlehem Association's “Beth-lum Go Bragh” on March 13, 14, 20 and April 2, raised $3,400 for the Celtic Cultural Alliance and their #celticcomeback2021.The event proceeds will help to buffer losses from the cancellation of Celtic Cultural Alliance's Celtic Classic in 2020. Tammy Wendling, Downtown Bethlehem Association manager, stated, “We don't know what the future of larger events looks like in this very moment, but we were excited to partner with them for “Beth-lum Go Bragh” and are happy to present them with $3,400.” Above: A formal check presentation was held April 19. Neville Gardner, DBA president, presents the check to Meghan Burke, CCA president, outside of Gardner's Donegal Square, 534 Main St. One of the festival's original creators of the festival, he is the owner of McCarthy's Red Stag Pub and Whiskey Bar also.