Winter Wednesdays' goes Celtic
Enjoy the music and remember a friend Milford On Feb. 18 the Pike County Historical Society and Bar Louis will play host to Celeste Triebeneck as part of the ongoing winter music series to benefit the Society’s building maintenance fund. Celeste Triebeneck is a vocalist who sings in the Celtic, British and American folk tradition. Her love for this repertoire was inspired by an early introduction to the music through her work at Shanachie Records. Accompanied by Paul E. Mitchell on 12-string and classical guitar, she currently performs at theaters, cultural centers, pubs and galleries with great response. Her recent popularity, highlighted during an appearance on Ramble Tamble, a National Public Radio program, is due to the strong visual and story-telling quality of her music as displayed in her emotional performances. The Feb. 18 performance will be dedicated to a dear “friend in history,” who recently passed, Priscilla Fenstermacher. Fenstermacher was a free-spirited woman who enjoyed life to its fullest. She was a volunteer and board member of the historical society for many years and she will be dearly missed. The society asks that anyone who would like to be a part of this special evening, join them at Bar Louis on Feb. 18, from 7:30-10 p.m., to listen to the Celtic meanderings of Celeste Triebeneck, accompanied by Paul Mitchell on guitar, and raise a glass of cheer in remembrance of their friend. Reserve a place by calling 570-296-8126. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. For more information on programming offered at the Pike County Historical Society’s Museum visit online at www.pikecountyhistoricalsociety.org.