For Immediate Release: March 19, 2007
Senate President Pro Tem Mike Morgan listens as festival spokesperson
Roger Graham
addresses the Senate.
Bagpipers, an Irish dancer and other representatives of the
Oklahoma Celtic Music and Heritage
Festival took part in a ceremony on the Senate Floor on Monday.
Senate Honors Oklahoma Celtic Heritage Association
The state Senate on Monday
honored the efforts of the Oklahoma Heritage Association, and
declared June 16 and 17, 2007, as “Oklahoma Celtic Music
and Heritage Festival Weekend” in Stillwater.
Sen. Mike Morgan welcomed the group, which included
bagpipers and flag-bearers displaying the flags of Celtic nations,
to the Senate Chamber. Morgan authored Senate Concurrent Resolution
20 to commend the efforts of the Association to celebrate the
Oklahoma Centennial with an exploration of Celtic art and history.
“The Celtic Heritage Association has done
a fine job in putting together a festival that showcases Celtic
history and examines Oklahoma’s Celtic heritage,”
said Morgan, D-Stillwater. “The festival will be a great
event for the Stillwater area and I expect it to become a destination
for people from all over the state. I encourage everyone who
is able to attend the festival and enjoy some great music and
art.”
Held on the weekend of June 16 and 17 at the Payne
County Expo Center, the festival presents an exploration of
the music, history and dance of the Celtic nations. The Tulsa
Irish American Club, the Tulsa Gaelic Studies Club and the United
Scottish Clans of Oklahoma have joined with the Oklahoma Celtic
Heritage Association to contribute to the festival.
Roger Graham of the Oklahoma Celtic Heritage Association
said it was an honor for the group to be invited to the Senate
Chamber.
“There is a strong Celtic presence in Oklahoma
and we have many talented artists and musicians,” said
Graham. “I expect the festival to continue growing. It’s
is a tremendous honor to be invited here today.”
After receiving approval from the Senate, the
Concurrent Resolution was passed by the House. Representative
Terry Ingmire, co-author of the resolution, thanked the Association
for their efforts in promoting a festival with educational and
artistic value.
“The festival is not only a place where
we can go to enjoy great music, but we can learn about Celtic
history and the descendants of Celtic people who settled throughout
Oklahoma,” said Ingmire, R-Stillwater. “The Oklahoma
Celtic Heritage Association deserves a great deal of credit
for all their efforts to put this event together.”
For more information contact:
Senator Morgan's Office: (405) 521-5605