Milling Frolic at the Highland Village
Iona & Area
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Many hands make light work, as the saying goes. Join us as we share how the Gaels prepared woven cloth for use, all the while communally singing Gaelic songs in rhythm during the milling frolic. We even teach you how to sing a chorus or two. Admission fees: Adults: $17, Seniors (65+): $13, Students (6-17): $8, Children (5 & under): Free, Family: $451
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