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The Celtic Junction Arts Center, in partnership with Gael Linn, invites learners and enthusiasts to Deireadh Seachtaine Gaeilge 2026, an immersive Irish language weekend taking place May 1–3, 2026, in Saint Paul. This annual gathering brings together instructors and speakers from the United States, Ireland, and Northern Ireland for a weekend of language learning, cultural exchange, and community connection. Participants of all experience levels, from absolute beginners to advanced speakers, are welcome.

Four levels of instruction will be offered, with flexibility for participants to adjust as needed:
Absolute Beginners (Beginners A): Dr. Patrick O’Donnell
Improving Beginners / Pre-Intermediate (Intermediate A): Maureen Engelhardt
Experienced Intermediate (Intermediate B): Daniel Kubinski
Advanced (Advanced A): Réamonn O’Ciarain

Students may self-select their level and are encouraged to move between levels if it better suits their learning goals. 
Special Events Open to the Public

In addition to language instruction, the weekend includes cultural events that highlight Irish history, film, song, and storytelling:

Learn and Sing Songs in Irish with Dáithí Sproule on May 2 at 4-5:30 pm, $15 for general public.
Documentary Screening: Amharc Éireann: A View of Ireland on Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 pm, $10 for general public. (This is the first screening of this collection outside of Ireland.)
Irish Language Film: Róise & Frank on Sunday, May 3 at 1:00 pm, free to the public.
All special events are included for registered DSG attendees.

For more information and to register for the language weekend or for the special events, visit: https://celticjunction.org/classes/dsg-2026/
About the Organizers The Celtic Junction Arts Center is a nonprofit cultural hub dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and advancing traditional and contemporary Celtic arts through concerts, classes, and community programs.
Gael Linn is a leading Irish organization committed to promoting the Irish language and culture through education, media, and the arts.