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24th Annual Irish Fall Festival


  • spruce ave and Olde New Jersey Ave Wildwood, NJ, 08260 United States (map)

Irish Moon is so excited to be a vendor for the 24th Annual Irish Fall Festival.  We will be right outside of Westy's Pub!

About the Irish Fall Festival

One of the biggest Irish festivals in the country is held at the Jersey shore!  Every September, North Wildwood holds the annual Irish Fall Festival also known as Irish Weekend! As many as a quarter of a million people celebrate their Irish heritage in at this amazing festival each year.

The particulars of the schedule vary from year to year, but you can expect to see vendors offering a variety of goods, crafts, and foods with an Irish touch all weekend long. You’ll also be surrounded by live entertainment throughout town. The pubs and taverns of North Wildwood offer special Irish entertainment, whether it is Traditional music, modern Irish music, or one of the amazing pipe and drum bands that travel to the shore.  And what’s music without a little dancing?  Watch the traditional Irish dances, or get up and join in the fun.

You might also want to take part in the golf tournament at the Avalon Golf Club or join the 5K run on Saturday morning. On Sunday, expect a traditional Mass followed by an Irish Parade. All weekend long, trolley service is available for Irish Fall Festival visitors.

The Irish Fall Festival truly has become one of the best events in North Wildwood! Proceeds from the Irish Fall Festival benefit many Ancient Order of Hibernians charities, as the event is organized by the Cape May County chapter, James J. Reilly Div#1. 

Visit http://www.cmcaoh.com/festival.html for more info and a schedule of events.

If you are planning to visit during the Irish Fall Festival in September, make your reservations NOW!  With a quarter of a million visitors fighting for prime space along the trolley route, you’d better act fast…