Light Up Purple for Action Mental Health

To celebrate World Mental Health Day on Monday 10 October, Antrim Civic Centre, Ballyclare Town Hall Clock Tower and Mossley Mill will be lit up purple in support.

Some of the pieces of art which will be on display as part of the ‘Art as Therapy’ Exhibition by Ross Thompson.

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council have teamed up with Action Mental Health (AMH) New Horizons, Antrim to help raise awareness of their services to adults recovering from mental illness.

AMH New Horizons Antrim assists adults, recovering from mental ill-health, offering a range of person centred programmes in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere to support recovery. AMH provide a range of training programmes to help increase confidence and self-esteem, gain new skills and qualifications and improve career opportunities.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor John Scott commented “one in five adults in Northern Ireland will show signs of a mental illness.  I am delighted to be able to support AMH New Horizons Antrim, who offer hope to those affected by a mental illness”.

An art exhibition ‘Art as Therapy’ by Ross Thompson will run at Clotworthy House from Thursday 6 – Friday 14 October. Artist Ross Thompson from Coleraine is a service user who was supported by AMH New Horizons Antrim.

If you are unemployed, living with a mental illness and are interested in taking part in the New Horizons Employment Program, contact your Community Mental Health team, Condition Management team or Jobs and Benefits advisor, and ask for a referral to the service.

Festival branches out as Ulster Bank lends its premises as a stage

We’re used to banks lending money, but Ulster Bank is also lending out its branches as a stage for up-and-coming performers to mark its support for Belfast’s largest arts event.

Belfast musician James Downey joined Ulster Bank’s ‘Bank on Wheels’ and performed on its journey to serve customers in locations such as Carryduff to spread the word that Ulster Bank branches around the city will host artists such as musicians, dancers and magicians over the coming weeks in the build-up to the Ulster Bank Belfast International Arts Festival (11th – 29th October). Performances will take place on set days and times in some branches from Connswater in the east of the city to Andersonstown in the west, starting on Monday (October 3rd).

Branches around the city will host artists such as musicians, dancers and magicians over the coming weeks in the build-up to the Ulster Bank Belfast International Arts Festival (11th – 29th October).

Supported by Arts & Business NI, the initiative is intended to widen access to the arts and encourage customers and members of the public to engage with this year’s festival.

Performances will take place on set days and times in some branches from Connswater in the east of the city to Andersonstown in the west, starting on Monday (October 3rd).

To promote the initiative, local musician James Downey joined Ulster Bank’s ‘Bank on Wheels’ and performed on its journey from Belfast to serve customers in locations such as Carryduff.

Ulster Bank Head of Northern Ireland, Richard Donnan, said: “As title sponsor of the Ulster Bank Belfast International Arts Festival, we’re really excited to provide as many people as possible with access to the arts, and we’re delighted to be working with Arts & Business NI and the Festival to do so”.

Brona Whittaker, Arts Manager, Arts & Business NI, said: “The Ulster Bank and Belfast International Arts Festival is a partnership which connects Ulster Bank customers and reaches into local communities drawing in wide ranging audiences. The partnership brings an eclectic range of creativity to inspire and engage the city. Put the dates in your diary and get in on the act.”

Performers participating in the initiative, which runs between 3rd and 14th October, include musician James Downey, singer Marie Mullan, magician Caolan McBride, blues band Reverend Doc, and brass heavy band Fat Lip.

Further information is available at www.belfastinternationalartsfestival.com

The Roe Valley Arts Centre in Limavady will play host to Northern Ireland’s best known comedienne, Nuala McKeever, on Friday October 21st.

She’s starring in her smash hit one-woman comedy drama, In the Window, which has sold out across Northern Ireland and wowed audiences as far away as Edinburgh, Kansas City USA and Mumbai, India!

In the Window is the story of Margaret, a woman who decides to end it all, only to be interrupted by an under-age intruder, a nosy match-making neighbour, and a tall policeman. A tall, handsome, policeman!

The evening is fraught with misunderstandings and little white lies as the characters struggle to untangle confusions and overcome painfully hilarious longings.  With her usual virtuosity, Nuala plays all the characters.

She said: “I’ve been thrilled to play In the Window to audiences in India and the United States, where people really loved Margaret and the other characters. Although In the Window is set in Belfast, it is a universal story and audiences were both moved and highly entertained by this heart-warming tale about our need to belong.”

Awarded a five star review by Broadway Baby, this black comedy about the resilience of the human heart in the face of just about everything that can go wrong in our crazy modern lives, delivers a cocktail of humour and disaster that’s just to die for.

In the Window contains some strong language and adult themes and is suitable for ages 16 years and above.

To book, contact the Arts Centre team on 028 7776 0650 or for further information and full autumn programme listings, visit roevalleyarts.com

The Roe Valley Arts Centre in Limavady will play host to Northern Ireland’s best known comedienne, Nuala McKeever, on Friday October 21st.

She’s starring in her smash hit one-woman comedy drama, In the Window, which has sold out across Northern Ireland and wowed audiences as far away as Edinburgh, Kansas City USA and Mumbai, India!

In the Window is the story of Margaret, a woman who decides to end it all, only to be interrupted by an under-age intruder, a nosy match-making neighbour, and a tall policeman. A tall, handsome, policeman!

The evening is fraught with misunderstandings and little white lies as the characters struggle to untangle confusions and overcome painfully hilarious longings.  With her usual virtuosity, Nuala plays all the characters.

She said: “I’ve been thrilled to play In the Window to audiences in India and the United States, where people really loved Margaret and the other characters. Although In the Window is set in Belfast, it is a universal story and audiences were both moved and highly entertained by this heart-warming tale about our need to belong.”

Awarded a five star review by Broadway Baby, this black comedy about the resilience of the human heart in the face of just about everything that can go wrong in our crazy modern lives, delivers a cocktail of humour and disaster that’s just to die for.

In the Window contains some strong language and adult themes and is suitable for ages 16 years and above.

To book, contact the Arts Centre team on 028 7776 0650 or for further information and full autumn programme listings, visit roevalleyarts.com

Get to Muck! Run 5k at Todd’s Leap for NICHS!

Todds Leap are hosting a charity 5K off road fun run in aid of Chest Heart & Stoke on Sunday 6th November.

Team entry is £25.00p/p (minimum of 4 per team) or solo runners are priced at £30.00p/p. Price includes a free t-shirt and goody bag.  Pre-registration is at 10am with the run starting at 11:30am with free family fun event from 12pm.

Register online at www.toddsleap.com/gettomuck

OFFERS OF THE WEEK

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible places to stay including quirky B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and hidden gem properties for an ideal short break and Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week for you to choose from.

  • Festival of Fancy, Europa Hotel, Belfast, from £95 per room. One of the world’s most famous hotels, the four-star Europa Hotel is located in the heart of Belfast. Beautifully restored, this popular international hotel offers spacious elegance. Get into the festival spirit this Fall with this amazing fantastic special offer.  Package includes a luxurious overnight stay, a drink on arrival and full Irish breakfast the following morning. Available until October 31. To book call (028) 90 266 009.

  • Autumn Foodie Break, Beech Hill Country House Hotel, Derry~Londonderry, from £109pps. The four-star Beech Hill Country House Hotel, gloriously set in 32 acres of woodland, lakes and tranquil well-tended gardens.  Take time out this autumn and enjoy a relaxing two-night foodie break at Beech Hill. After check-in why not take time to meet our head gardener and take a tour of our walled garden to learn all about the seasonal produce grown for the hotel kitchen. Offer includes two nights bed and full Irish breakfast, Beech Hill cream tea and a three course dinner on an evening of your choice. To book call (028) 71 349279.
  • Shop Til You Drop, Holiday Inn Express, Co. Antrim, from £140 per room. The three-star Holiday Inn Express Antrim is situated at Junction One, Ireland’s largest international shopping outlet.See all the sights and sounds Antrim has to offer and shop til you drop. Package includes two nights’ accommodation, dinner for two and two glasses of wine on an evening of your choice, full Irish breakfast and 10% discount shopping vouchers for Junction One Shopping Centre. Subject to availability. To book call (028) 94 425500.

For further information log on to www.discovernorthernireland.com/offers.

*All offers are subject to availability.

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

Tourism NI has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland next week (October 3 – October 9).


  • Armagh Festival of Food and Cider, Various locations, Co. Armagh, October 5 – 9. The Armagh Festival of Food & Cider is a celebration of tasty local cuisine and cider showcasing all that Armagh City’s many tempting eateries, orchards and breweries have to offer. Diners and craft brew enthusiasts will have the opportunity to sample local hospitality at its best.
  • Slow Food Festival, Guildhall Square, Derry~Londonderry, October 8 – 9. This free family-friendly event will incorporate a Slow Food Harvest Fayre, Slow Food Street Food Zone, Family Fun Zone and fringe events including a Made in Derry Slow Food Walking Tour around the city, tours of Butterlope Social Farm at Plumbridge by shuttle bus and an eco-tourism experience at St Columba’s Heritage Centre which will bring to life stories of our forgotten and local foraged foods.
  • The Sinatra Years with James Huish and Band, Crumlin Gaol, Belfast, October 8. James Huish, Northern Ireland’s king of swing, and his ten-piece band perform a special concert celebrating the life’s work of the one and only Sinatra, live at Crumlin Road Gaol. Tickets £20. Doors open 7pm, show starts at 8:30pm.
  • Model and Collector’s Fayre, Bawnacre Centre, Co. Fermanagh, October 7 – 8. There will be four rooms within the Bawnacre Centre filled with an array of things to see from railway layouts, farm models and homemade displays, football memorabilia, diecast cars, motorbikes, lorries, aircraft, construction displays, wooden toys and crafts to name a few. Many items will be available to purchase on the day.
  • Blood Brothers, Millennium Forum, Derry~Londonderry, October 4 – 8. The legendary Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences.
  • Finding Nemo (Outdoor Cinema), Solitude Park, Co. Down, October 7. Join Nemo, Dory, Marlin and all their fishy friends for some underwater family fun in the open air. The movie takes place in Solitude park, Banbridge, at the seated amphitheatre, so pack your rugs and hampers and come along with friends and family to experience these fun events in the open air.
  • Chris Wise and The Hidden Revolution, Voodoo, Belfast, October 4. Manchester experimental, indie rock three piece Chris Wise & The Hidden Revolution bring the very best of frantic manic and menacing melodies, staccato fills, massive crescendos and twisted harmonics to Belfast city for an unforgettable night. Tickets £10. Starts 7pm.
  • Macbeth, Alley Theatre, Co. Tyrone, October 6. Once again c21 Theatre Company bring Shakespeare to life on stage.  The production follows the eventful life of the evil Scottish warrior and his power-hungry wife. Prophecy, witchcraft, murder and revenge all play a part in their tragic demise and guarantee a captivating production for audiences of all ages. Tickets £4.
  • Donal Lunny Triad, Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre, Derry~Londonderry, October 7. Multi-instrumentalist and trailblazer Donal Lunny is one of the greatest Irish musicians alive, having been at the forefront of Irish Traditional Music for over than 35 years. He will be joined by two other world-class musicians for what promises to be an extraordinary concert.
  • Slieve Donard Trek, Slieve Donard, Co. Down, October 8. Celebrate World Mental Health Day by making a real difference by climbing Northern Ireland’s highest peak in AWARE’S Slieve Donard Trek. Walkers must be over 12 and anyone under 18 to be accompanied by an experienced adult walker. www.aware-ni.org/donardtrek

Please note some of the events require pre-booking. For more details on these and other events click on www.discovernorthernireland.com/events, visit your local tourist information centre or log onto www.facebook.com/discovernorthernireland.

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of What’s On this Weekend across the North.

Down

Join WWT Castle Espie this Saturday and Sunday, for Quackanory Storytime – children’s tales inspired by nature. Sessions at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.  Cost: Included in cost of admission and free for WWT members and under 4s.

Armagh

Do you feel ‘the need the need for speed’..then don your best pair of aviators and channel your inner Maverick and Goose at the Shambles Yard on Saturday 1st October at 8pm to watch ‘Top Gun’.  This seated adult cinema is FREE and available on a first come first served basis so come early to avoid disappointment. For extra comfort feel free to bring your own chair, cushions and blankets.  Please note this film is rated 12, under 12’s must be accompanied by an adult. Pick up your cinema treats on site or bring your own picnic, no alcohol is permitted.  Gates open at 19.00

Fermanagh

Experience and participate in Fermanagh’s finest live entertainment & visual arts 29th September to 2nd October.  Founded in 2006, the Fermanagh Arts Festival Ltd is a charitable company which coordinates a popular festival in Enniskillen that achieves a high quality of creative and cultural experience for all ages. The festival thrives on showcasing local and international innovative and exceptional talent providing a diverse range of the very best in music, dance, film, literature, comedy, carnival and visual arts. Past highlights have included Neil Hannon from The Divine Comedy, the Ulster Orchestra, Charlie Lawson, Phil Hessian, Melisma Choir, Claire Keegan, Andy Irvine and the Fermanagh All Ireland Fleadh Winners plus much more.

Tyrone

See Peter Corry’s “Master of the Musicals” this Saturday 1st October at the Strule Arts Centre. Join Peter and cast as they take you through the streets of Fagin’s London to Saigon, from Oklahoma to the barricades of Paris, to the Phantom’s Lair and onto New York’s West Side Story.

Derry

Featuring the songs that have rung round Celtic Park over the years Celtic – The Musical, at the Millennium Forum 27th September to 1st October, tells the amazing story of this legendary club and the greatest fans in the world. It takes audiences on an emotion-charged journey from the foundation of the football club by Brother Walfrid and its charitable origins onward through Willie Maley’s legendary successes as manager and the scoring feats of Jimmy McGrory.  The wing wizardry of Jimmy Johnstone to the triumphs of the immortal Jock Stein and the lasting legacy left by icons such as Billy McNeill, Tommy Burns and Henrik Larsson.  This is the story of a world famous sporting institution, a people’s club, truly a club like no other – a musical history of Celtic Football Club.

Antrim

Enjoy a celebration of the mighty spud! The Potato Festival at the Giant’s Causeway this Saturday 1st October showcases all that is local, fresh and seasonal. The Festival brings together members of the public and the farming community in celebration of all aspects of the local potato industry. Following the launch of the festival in 2013, the event has continued to draw in crowds of up to 7,000.The Potato Festival is held in a region known and respected for the strength of the local agri-food industry, world-class food and beautiful scenery, and is free to members of the public. Come and enjoy a day out for all the family. Something for everyone to enjoy including food tasting, face painting, games and lots more.

Belfast

Donaghadee Male Voice Choir are delighted to announce a special concert will take place in the Ulster Hall on Saturday 1st October.  Compered by Gene Fitzpatrick this special concert in aid of Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice will feature musical performances from Donaghadee Male Voice Choir, Julia Clarke, Leading Ladies, Bangor Ladies Choir, Donaghadee Community Choir, Festival Brass, Panama Jazz Band, Stephen Hamil and Jim McVeigh.  Beginning at 7.30pm this magical musical night is not to be missed.

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Twilight Market returns to St George’s!

It’s back! St George’s Market will host two more Twilight Markets – on Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 November – bringing Northern Ireland Year of Food and Drink 2016 to a close.

There’ll be a wide selection of pop up restaurants and local food producers, all combined with live music and DJs, as well as over 130 food, drink and arts and crafts traders.

Opening hours for Tuesday’s event are 5pm to 11pm. Please note this event is strictly over 18s after 9pm.

Put the date in your diary and stay tuned to our website for updates! http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/events/Event-67748.aspx

NI encouraged to be more social

Northern Ireland is definitely putting its best foot forward. From food to fashion, drinks to entertainment, we are quickly gaining a reputation as a must-visit destination.

But what does that mean for us here at home?

From world class restaurants to some of the world’s leading cultural attractions, Northern Ireland is bursting at the seams with places and things to do. But it can be expensive getting out and about and that’s where OhhSocial comes in. From family-friendly deals, to couple’s packages and special treats to enjoy solo, OhhSocial has partnered with the best of local businesses and attractions to give us all a chance to get out and socialise more.

The idea is simple, and was inspired by the co-founders travels in America, Australia, and the Middle East where similar ideas are successfully operating.

Kelly McClements, Co-Founder of OhhSocial said, “Our team has tasted the best of local artisan produce and sipped local beers and gins and now we want you to do the same.”

“We want you to enjoy the best of Northern Ireland’s social scene. Whether that is relaxing with our awarding winning health & beauty experts, savouring a coffee with friends, tucking into a delicious dinner for two, or exploring some of Northern Ireland’s leading attractions, there is something for everyone with OhhSocial.”

“By downloading the OhhSocial app to your smart phone you will be able to tap into a whole range of exclusive offers”.

With the simple to use app you can unlock over 150 exclusive buy-one-get-one-free offers from local businesses in 4 key sectors – Wine & Dine, Health & Beauty, Leisure & Attractions and Kids Activities. For only £19 you can use OhhSocial offers when it suits you, and with potential savings of over £2,000 this year, there hasn’t been a better time to be more social.

OhhSocial is available to download NOW on Android http://bit.ly/2aceI2e and iOS http://apple.co/2b98nFF