10 Exciting Things to do this Week Across NI!

DiscoverNorthernIreland.com has stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural events. Here are ten exciting things taking place this week (11-17 June)

 

  1. Rathlin Puffin Patrol, Ballycastle, 15 June.  Join Causeway Lass and Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust for a pleasant wildlife spotting boat trip travelling from Ballintoy Harbour via Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge to Rathlin Island’s West Lighthouse.
  2. Orchid Walk, Portstewart Strand, 16 June. Walk through the dunes with National Trust Rangers and volunteers to learn more about the flora and fauna at Portstewart Strand. The beach is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and an Area of Special Scientific Interest.
  3. Exploring the Cliffs of Magho, Enniskillen, 17 June. Guided walk along the Magho Cliffs pathway leading from the Shore Road to the Magho Viewpoint. Booking is essential 028 6634 8855.
  4. Titanic Taster Photography Tour, Belfast, 16 June. Become a Titanic inspired photographer for the day, learning all about the science behind photography while having the opportunity to explore Titanic Quarter’s industrial and maritime heritage.
  5. Craft in the Country, Ballymena, 16 June. Enjoy a day of crafts in a rustic 18th century barn. Participants will be taught himmeli, allowing them to create a unique planter which can be taken home and lino cut printmaking. Refreshments and homemade food are provided throughout the day.
  6. Belsonic 2018, Belfast, 15-30 June. Belsonic returns to Ormeau Park, bringing a host of international headline acts to the heart of Belfast. Headline acts include Timmy Trumpet, Liam Gallagher and The Script.
  7. Kilbroney Vintage Show, Co. Down, 16 June. Now in its 33rd year, the Kilbroney Vintage Show has become one of Europe’s largest gathering of classic vehicles from cars, tractors, motorcycles and much more. Activities and facilities on the day include threshing displays, a funfair, face painting, trade stands, food stands, live music and children’s entertainment.
  8. Father’s Day – Hamper Sunday, Lisburn, 17 June. Collect your hamper filled with locally sourced produce and enjoy a relaxing afternoon with family and friends, listening to the sweet sound of jazz in a tranquil setting surrounded by four acres of mature walled gardens at Larchfield Estate.
  9. The Eva Cassidy Story, Coleraine, 16 June. Using video, story and song, Elsa Jean McTaggart channels Eva Cassidy’s musical voice through her own at the Riverside Theatre. Elsa has devised this very special show to pay homage to this true interpreter of song.
  10. Open Art at Project 24, Bangor, 17 June. This afternoon will be an art lover’s dream, with the chance to relax and listen to live music, participate in workshops, watch demonstrations, browse and buy original artwork.

 

For more information on these events or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit  www.DiscoverNorthernIreland.com.

Jacqueline shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI

Down

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Open Art at Project 24 Bangor this weekend on the 17th June. Relax and listen to live music; the afternoon will be an art lovers dream, with the chance to participate in workshops, watch demonstrations, browse and buy original artwork.

Armagh

Multi award winning singer songwriter Kaz Hawkins, is launching her new solo career with an Irish Tour with special guest Sam York on piano.. Kaz will perform at the Market Place Theatre Armagh this Saturday 16th June. Show starts at 8.00pm and the tickets are £15.

Fermanagh

Explore the Cliffs of Magho this Sunday 17th June. This is a guided walk along the Magho Cliffs pathway leading from the Shore Road to the Magho Viewpoint. The view from the top is arguably one of the best vistas on the island of Ireland and the cliffs are also home to some of the rarest flora and fauna within the Geopark. Warm waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear are essential.

Tyrone

The Dublin City Ramblers will be performing live this Saturday at the Alley Theatre, Strabane. They have thrilled audiences worldwide with their unique blend of Ballads, Folk ,Humour, Wit and foot-tapping music. Their impressive career has spanned more than 35 years, with over 30 albums, Top Ten hits, several Awards for best Ballad/Folk Group and, to top it all off, 8 Gold Albums. It is certainly no wonder that they are classed as Ireland’s Number 1 Ballad Group! Show starts at 8.00pm and the tickets are £14-£16.

Derry/Londonderry

Ground Work: Writings on Place, Heaney HomePlace, Saturday 16th June.   How best to make our way through the ruins that we have made? Ground Work – a new anthology of commissioned work tries to answer this as it explores new and enduring cultural landscapes, in a celebration of local distinctiveness that includes new writing from some of our finest authors, three of whom will speak about their work at HomePlace.  This panel will feature Tim Dee, the writer, BBC radio producer, birdwatcher and editor of Ground Work. He will be joined by Scottish poet and novelist John Burnside who is one of only two poets to have won both the TS Eliot Prize and the Forward Poetry Prize for the same book and by writer Tessa Hadley whose novel The London Train was longlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction.

Antrim

The Allstars Annual Extravaganza, Theatre at the Mill, Saturday 16th June. This is the annual show for Allstars Dance Academy and Newtownabbey Allstars Cheerleading Squad. An incredible night, showcasing the dancers and cheerleaders achievements over the last year. This year they will be joined by special guests – Moira Vipers Cheerleading Squad.  Allstars – Where Every One is A Star!!

Belfast

The Belfast Book Festival Family Fun Day returns for its 6th year and promises to deliver a great day out that the whole family can enjoy!  This Family Fun Day aims to introduce children to the fabulous world of books for all ages and abilities and this year’s event will celebrate the great Roald Dahl and all his wonderful characters and stories!  There will be Arts & Craft activities, Face Painting, interactive storytelling, Renowned children’s authors’ readings, entertainment and a Book Fair! Best of all, our it is FREE for all to attend! So why not pack a picnic and join us for a great day out!

MAGGIE’S BACK AT THE MARKET PLACE

Get all your mates together for a pure geg as loveable rogue, Maggie Muff, returns to Armagh’s Market Place Theatre in ‘Maggie Yer Ma’, the highly anticipated sequel to best-selling author Leesa Harker’s smash hit trilogy.

Life doesn’t stop when you drop a sprog, whaaa?

With Billy in jail for the biggest feg run heist in history and Maggie’s ma dropping a bombshell that will curl your toes, Maggie finds herself a single Ma. Big Sally-Ann is no help – sure she’s become a Buddhist and is ringing bells and chanting all over the show! Life sure has changed for Maggie, but can she get back til herself? Til the way she was? [In other words, you’re guaranteed a geg].

From best-selling author and playwright Leesa Harker, directed by Andrea Montgomery, starring critically acclaimed Caroline Curran. This production will contain material of an adult nature.

‘Maggie Yer Ma’ will be staged on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 June at 8pm. Tickets are priced £20, and can be purchased through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre Get ‘er booked!

And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.

Ultravox, Billy Idol and Siouxsie Sioux Rock Crescent Gallery in Belfast

An exhibition showcasing iconic images of artists including Billy Idol, Ultravox, Siouxsie Sioux and more will go on display at the Crescent Gallery, Belfast, as part of the 2018 Belfast Photo Festival Compact, in association with Quilter Cheviot Investment Management.

POP by Brian Griffin, which runs from June 17-27, features a selection of both studio and location images from Brian’s personal collection, many of which are rare vintage prints captured prior to the digital age of photography when technical proficiency and ingenuity was a must, whether it was twanging knicker elastic to create shafts of light or producing an album cover – front, back and inner sleeve – on a shoestring budget of less than one pound.

For a decade between the late 1970s though the 1980s, Brian was a highly sought-after photographer for record labels, band managers and artists themselves, all scrambling to book him to produce eye-catching album covers, single bags and publicity shots.

The exhibition features work for artists such as: Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Echo and the Bunnymen, Mari Wilson and The Wilsations, Depeche Mode, Kate Bush, King Sunny Adé, Psychedelic Furs and more.

On Saturday, June 16, Brian will also take part in the festival’s music symposium at The Crescent discussing his exhibition, POP, and his career-defining aesthetic that epitomises 80s pop and rock photography.

Known previously as Belfast Photo Festival Youth Edition, the biennial event, last held in 2016, has been rebranded to Belfast Photo Festival Compact, a condensed festival format which includes a programme of workshops, seminars, exhibitions, tours and screenings.

Belfast Photo Festival Compact is supported by National Lottery funding through Arts Council Northern Ireland, Quilter Cheviot Investment Management, Belfast City Council and Alexander Boyd Displays.

For more information on this year’s festival, visit www.belfastphotofestival.com and keep up to date on social media via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

MAXXIS BRITISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP IS HERE!

It’s hard to believe that the biggest off-road event in Ireland is almost upon us, with only two weeks to go until the highlight of the motocross calendar arrives at Desertmartin on the 24th June, the organising Cookstown Club are hard at work preparing the World-famous circuit to the highest level ready for the cream of British motocross to show their skills.

 

Martin Barr

This year, the Club are delighted to host a round of the British Two Stroke Championship for the first time.

 

This Championship has been introduced by the ACU due to rider enthusiasm and is presently led by Dutchman Mike Kras on the GL12 KTM run by two stroke enthusiast Bob Buchanan, second dis Ashley Wilde, no stranger to these shores, while third is Kras’ team mate James Dunn, further down the table are familiar names like frequent visitor to Ireland South African Neville Bradshaw, veterans such as Brian Wheeler Phil Mercer and Mark Eastwood, mixed with younger talent like Jamie Skuse, there will be some local names announced next week to add to the mix here.

 

Meanwhile, in the MX1 Class for big bikes, the Championship has been dominated this year by Buildbase Honda star Jake Nicholls on 140 points, the step back from GP riding seems to have rejuvenated the ‘Rev’ and he has been on impressive form, following behind in second is the big Russian Evgeny Bobryshev on 121 points, the privately run Suzuki seems to suit the aggressive riding ‘Bobby’, while third is local hero Graeme Irwin run by the Northern Ireland based Hitachi Construction ASA Scaffolding KTM UK team based is Crossgar and owned by local businessman Roger Magee, Graeme is also holding down 24th in  the World, a fantastic achievement considering he suffered serious back burns in an horrific crash at Blaxhall in the last round of the MAXXIS British Championship, repaired but in pain he finished both races there and has competed in GP’s since then, he has 107 points and will be looking to the home crowd to help him add to this points tally.

 

Fourth is another ex-British Champion in Elliot Banks-Brown on 105 points, while fifth and sixth are veterans Brad Anderson and Ryan Houghton on 82 points each.

 

In the field as far as, local interest in concerned locals such as Loughbricklands John Meara on his Kawasaki, Jim O’Neill from Dublin on his SONC Concrete KTM are regular, Championship runners, but it looks like crowd favourite and all round nice guy, Stuart Edmonds will be a non-starter on his Apico KTM due to a recently sustained broken arm

 

In the ultra-competitive MX2 Class the next ‘big name’ on the motocross scene, Conrad Mewse leads the Championship on 138 points, the youngster came up under the radar as he, perhaps wisely, concentrated his early youth career on the continent and has proved to be a great signing for the Hitachi Construction KTM UK team as he also lies thirteenth in the World Championship.

 

Second on 117 points is Josh Gilbert on the Dave Thorpe run Honda Adventure machine, another promising youngster on the domestic scene, while third is Mel Pocock on the Revo Husqvarna machine on 106 points while a point adrift is Liam Knight in his Pope Racing KTM.

 

Fifth after a disappointing opening round on 98 points is Ballyclare native Martin Barr on his Revo Husqvarna, however, Martin is currently leading the European MX2 Championship by three points from team mate Mel Pocock, Martin always enjoys racing in front of his home crowd and having a night’s sleep in his own bed too helps!!!

 

Other home interest in this class are the perennial home rivals Jason Meara from Loughbrickland and Glenoe man Glenn McCormick, both KTM mounted, and Dundonald youngster James Mackrel on his Yamaha, details of local wild card entries will be released closer to the event.

 

The Cookstown Club as usual would not be able to promote the event without the help of local sponsors, these include, Bannside Haulage & Pallets, Banbridge, Tobermore Concrete Products Ltd, Tobermore WJ Scarlett & Son Merchants, Ballyclare Bavarian BMW, Belfast

Charles Hurst Motorcycles, Fluid Plumbing & Heating Services MRA Ireland Ltd 2×4 Wheel Motorsport Steering Group, Edgar Electrical Supplies, Belfast, Heron Brothers, Draperstown

JB Tyres, Tobermore Lance Graham, LG Racing BM Auto exchange, Newtownards, Thompson Leisure Dromore, Mid Ulster District Council, and of course title sponsors MAXXIS Tyres and Pro Clean.

 

Further details will be released later, but racing commences at the circuit on 24th June at 1045 with practice and qualifying off at 0900am, postcode for the circuit is BT45 4QW and further details can be found on www.mxgb.co.uk

 

Be part of PROCESSIONS Belfast, Sunday 10th June 2018

PROCESSIONS takes place this Sunday 10th June across all four capital cities of the UK: Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London.

 

Tens of thousands of women have already signed up to take part in this once-in-a-lifetime mass participation artwork, celebrating one hundred years since the first British women won the right to vote.

Produced by Artichoke and commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the UK’s official arts programme for the First World War centenary, PROCESSIONS will unite women* and girls across the UK to form a living artwork, and a snapshot of life for women in the UK today. (*including those who identify as women and non-binary.)

Participants are encouraged to register for further information at www.processions.co.uk/register or let others know you are taking part by joining the relevant Facebook event @PROCESSIONS2018. Alternatively participants can turn up at the assembly point Titanic Slipways on Sunday 10th June from 12:15pm for a 2pm start to take part.

“The actions of women a hundred years ago during the First World War have paved the way for women today, and we are working with Artichoke to mark this landmark moment in women’s history.  We have been overwhelmed by the support for PROCESSIONS, and I look forward to joining women on 10 June to be part of this powerful artwork, which explores what it means to be a woman in the UK today, our successes, and the challenges we still face.”  – Jenny Waldman, Director, 14-18 Now.

 Roisín McDonough, Chief Executive, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, said, “The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is proud to support PROCESSIONS 2018 and all that it stands for. We have a rich history of women from Northern Ireland who led the way in fighting for female emancipation, for the right to be heard and for the right to vote. This is a wonderful opportunity to remember those names on June 10th in a living artwork of mass participation by women and for women.

PROCESSIONS is also an opportunity to continue the call for equality for women across the world today. Under Artichoke’s brilliant direction and with the help of Arts Council of Northern Ireland National Lottery funding, we are anticipating a marvellous display of hand-made banners recognising the issues of women in the twenty-first century. Funding from the wider National Lottery family has allowed professional female artists from Northern Ireland to work on creating PROCESSIONS banners with fourteen community and women’s groups across Northern Ireland, making this a truly regional and unifying event. I encourage people to register, to join in and to help make the Belfast PROCESSION a terrific sight to behold”.

On the Day:

Participants are invited to form up at the start locations of each city, from 12.15pm with the processions expected to start from 2pm and lasting approximately two hours. Once the procession is underway, each participant will pick up a scarf to wear in one of the three suffragette colours – green, white and violet – and will then be choreographed to walk in bands of colour, so as to appear as a long unfurling striped suffragette banner.

Interspersed amongst each procession will be participants carrying handmade banners reflecting the concerns and issues that women face in the 21st century. Over the last few months, women’s groups across the UK have been paired with female and female-identifying artists for a series of creative workshops to create these extraordinary artworks. In addition, all participants and ambassadors were invited to make their own banners at home using a bespoke toolkit inspired by a 1909 guide created by suffragette artist Mary Lowndes.

 

PROCESSIONS will be broadcast live across BBC News and on BBC One in a national two-hour programme from 2-4pm Sunday 10th June that will span all four cities, from a studio based in London, with regular correspondence from presenters in Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh.

Start times and form up locations:

PROCESSIONS Belfast: Participants are invited to gather on Titanic Slipways (BT3 9EP) from 12.15pm. The procession will start at approximately 2pm, the route is approximately 1.5 miles long and will finish at Belfast City Hall (BT1 5GS).

@processions2018  #PROCESSIONS2018   #PROCESSIONSBelfast   @artichoketrust   @1418NOW

What to look out for:

 

  • PROCESSIONS Belfast Ambassadors, including Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey, Actress Saoirse-Monica Jackson and  Comedian Gráinne Maguire
  • Enhancing the festival atmosphere further will be bands and music across the routes in all four cities. In Belfast Northern Ireland’s only all female samba band, Chidambaram Samba, will be playing as part of the procession
  • Partner of PROCESSIONS, Ulster Bank is also lighting up its building in Belfast which is on Donegal Square East (where City Hall is)
  • DJ, TV presenter and author Lauren Laverne has curated a playlist will be broadcast on the PA systems along the route and near the assembly points of all four cities.

The project has been made possible in Northern Ireland with support from our proud partner

Ulster Bank, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Belfast City Council, the National Lottery

through the Heritage Lottery Fund, and by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and

Sport.

Make volunteering at Foyle Maritime Festival the highlight of your summer holidays!

HAVE you an urge to get others out on the water enjoying the River Foyle? Are you bursting to share your passion for science? Perhaps you’re just really friendly and feel you’re perfectly suited to welcoming and helping visitors to Derry-Londonderry.

The crew of the Clipper yacht UNICEF leave their all weather suits to dry in the sun in Derry-Londonderry during their stopover after arrivimg from New York. Picture Martin McKeown. Inpresspics.com. 09.07.16

Well now you have the perfect opportunity to do just that!

Anyone from the age of 16 up now has the chance to be involved in one of the biggest events in Ireland this summer by volunteering during Foyle Maritime Festival which runs from July 14th – July 22nd this year.

Aisling McCallion, Festival and Events Officer with Derry City and Strabane District Council said: “Volunteering can be a great way of adding to your experience or giving something back to your community. The Foyle Maritime Festival is looking to add to our existing team of event volunteers and we currently have roles available in a wide range of areas.

“We are looking for enthusiastic people to join our team and help us create an enjoyable, safe and friendly festival for visitors and international guests.

“You’ll have the opportunity to meet new people, learn new skills, build your CV and give back to your community while soaking up the fun at this world class festival. Lunch will be provided each day of your volunteering and a certificate of appreciation will be awarded.”

Volunteering opportunities include On the Water activity assistants, Welcome and Information assistants, main stage assistants, Science of Water marquee assistants, The Docks Zone assistants and event production assistants.

Whether it’s a teenager (16 and over) who wants to find something exciting to do during the summer holidays, a young person needing to gain vital experience in the field of their chosen profession or an older resident keen to enjoy the company of newcomers to the city, opportunities abound.

Tom Adams from Limavady can speak from experience about the benefits of volunteering, especially at such a high profile event as Foyle Maritime Festival.

Tom said: “I volunteered during the last Foyle Maritime Festival and I’m putting my name down again this year. I really enjoy meeting people and being able to help them out by signposting them to the various events and attractions. You get such a good feeling, especially when people come up to you to say what a wonderful place it is. It feels good to be helpful.

“Volunteering is great for getting you out of the house and keeping you busy so it’s good for both your mental and physical health.

“I work during the week but I spend my weekends volunteering and I’m really looking forward to Foyle Maritime Festival 2018.”

While the posts are unpaid, there are a range of benefits such as food allowance, a crew uniform, a volunteer recognition event and a certificate as well as free World Host training.

Volunteers are requested to give a minimum of 4 hours over the week of the event.

To make an expression of interest, apply online at: foylemaritime.com or email: aisling.mccallion@derrystrabane.com by Wednesday, June 20th, 2018. A volunteer briefing will take place at The Guildhall on Wednesday, June 27th at 2 pm.

The Foyle Maritime Festival has a wealth of activities and attractions on offer to locals and visitors alike. Up to 160,000 people are expected to attend the nine day festival which culminates with a spectacular Voyages showcase before waving farewell to the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race fleet.

 

To find out more about Foyle Maritime Festival 2018, visit www.foylemaritimefestival.com or you can follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/foylemaritimefestival  and on Twitter @Foylemaritime

ForM Sculpture Exhibition Now Open in Bangor’s Walled Garden

The ForM Sculpture Exhibition is now opened in Bangor Castle’s Walled Garden.

Call of the Sirens’ by Siuban Regan, part of this year’s ForM Sculpture Exhibition at Bangor Castle’s Walled Garden.

For the whole month of June, the garden will be transformed into an eclectic art gallery when it becomes home to 23 beautiful sculptures. Step inside this stunning space and start your journey of discovery…

The sculptures, inspired by the garden, will give visitors the opportunity to see art in a different context.  The tranquillity and beauty of the garden are enhanced by the artworks, making a visit to this exhibition a real escape.

Some of the works are of large scale and complement the setting whilst other subtler works will need to be sought out of the greenery – art and nature really do collide in this unique garden experience.

Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Arts Officer, Patricia Hamilton said; “The ForM Sculpture Exhibition provides the opportunity for artists to challenge themselves to create work for a unique environment and be inspired by the stunning setting of Bangor Castle Walled Garden.

The exhibition, which is open to all, especially creates an excellent opportunity for our local artists, some of whom are starting out on their artistic careers, to exhibit alongside established artists.”

ForM will remain open until 24 June and is free to visit.  Some of the sculptures are available to buy.  Visitors can pick up a map and catalogue on arrival and are also invited to vote for their favourite sculpture for the ForM Competition.

As part of the exhibition, a series of free art workshops will run in the garden throughout June. From sketching to painting, there’s plenty to choose from! For more information and to book a space, go to:

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ardsandnorthdown

Bangor Castle Walled Garden is open from 10am – 8pm Monday to Thursday, and 10am – 6pm at weekends and Bank Holidays.

BACK TO THE SAND OF THE NORTH WEST FOR HALF WAY POINT

The 2018 Nutt Travel MRA Ulster Motocross Championships moves away from the hard pack of County Down to the sand of the North West at the new to the Championship track at Claudy for the NIMC promoted event.

 

The Sport Insure Premier MX1 Class Champion Lisburn man Richard Bird the reigning Ulster Champion leads the Championship by an impressive 37 points from Banbridge Risk Racing Yamaha rider Sean Devlin,while up to third is Sean’s cousin John Meara on his Kawasaki, John catching up after a poor opener, the Loughbrickland man will be keen to catch the reigning Champ, although tying with John is Portavogie man Robert Hamilton on his Risk Racing Yamaha, with fifth and sixth also tied on 92 points each, the soon to be married Greyabbey man on his Smoke Vent KTM Craig Browne and Jordanstown rider Jay McCrum.

 

The Thompson Leisure MX2 Premier Jason Meara from Loughbrickland leads by 13 points from perennial rival Glenn McCormick from Glenoe, while Jasons younger brother Cailum is third 38 points adrift of McCormick he in turn is ten points ahead of Dubliner Stephen Mullaly and Donegal youngster Aaron Gardiner on his Risk Racing Yamaha and Comber man David Russell in sixth, this is a hugely competitive and entertaining class with super racing worth the price of admission alone.

 

The Precise Protect Semi Expert MX1 Class is led by Ashley Allerton feom Newtownards with Ballymena man Clifford ‘Badger’ Wilson ten points behind, Johnny Presho from Comber is only three points behind Wilson, but 8 ahead of Tony Conlon with Joel Brown and Chris Cully well adrift in fifth and sixth.

 

The Gortnacarrow Tyre Services in association with Bridgestone Semi Expert MX2 is led by Rhys Graham on 118 points with Nathan Green on 102, Michael McAllister on 100 and Dollingstown youngster William McBride is fourth on 84, Risk Racing Yamaha team mates David Robson and Ben Kennedy round out the top six.

 

The Robinson Concrete Clubman MX1 is led by six points by Calvin McCorkell from Jordan Wade with Ross Thompson third a long way behind on 71 points against Wades 125, fourth fifth and sixth are Fintan Fallon, Neill Laverty and Niall McCrum, the battle for the win is between McCorkell and Wade with the rest battling for third.

 

Laverty Motocross Clubmans MX2   is led by Markethill youngster Scott Bailey from Lurgan personal trainer Ruari Grimes only six pijts separate these two, while hot on their heels is Daniel McFerran only 22 behind Grimes while Callum Hemphill  is only a point behind him, fifth is Robert McAuley  with Adam McFaul in sixth.

 

Racing starts at 1100, entry is £5.00 with under 14’s free, and the circuit is signposted from Claudy Village.

Jacqueline shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI

Down

The popular Sea Bangor Maritime Festival returns this weekend with a host of activities including live music, food stalls, street theatre and impressive displays that the event is known and loved for. Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th June. See visitardsandnorthdown.com for the full line up of events.

Armagh

In a special collaboration, the pupils of St Patricks Primary School, Armagh will join the members of the South Ulster Sinfonia for an evening of musical entertainment this Thursday at the Market Place Theatre. There will be a varied range of music including folk, classical, hymns, and even a little ABBA, alongside improvisation, dancing and drumming. The players from Lisanally Special School will be assisted by the Drake Project NI. This performance promises something for everyone.

Fermanagh

This Sunday jump on board one of the Geopark Landrovers and explore the stunning scenery of Cuilcagh Mountain Park. Ranging from the rugged upland cliffs to the weathered limestone landscapes on the lower ground, this safari is a chance for you to experience and explore the patchwork of landscapes found on Cuilcagh Mountain.  Not suitable for children under the age of 12 years old.  Please note this tour does not go to the summit of Cuilcagh. Booking essential.

Tyrone

Croke Park meets Windsor Park Charity Fundraising Event this Friday evening at the  Glenavon Hotel, Cookstown. Enjoy an interview with Aaron Hughes & Owen Mulligan by TV sports journalist Adrian Logan.  The net proceeds of the evening will go to support the work of two very deserving Cookstown charities, The Hub and Charis Cancer Care.  It promises to be a great night of celebration, banter and craic. Additional entertainment will be provided by Magician Rodd Hogg. Signed Northern Ireland & Tyrone jerseys as well as sought-after match tickets and other good prizes will be up for grabs in the half-time raffle.

Derry/Londonderry

On the evening of Saturday June 9th, everyone is invited to walk through the gates of the Playtrail, Racecourse Road Derry,  and step into the city’s very own Little Tokyo as Foyle O-Bon, Derry Londonderry’s very own festival of Japanese music, arts and culture returns for a third year.  Foyle O-Bon was born of a desire to share Japanese taiko, culture and tradition while creating a meaningful family festival for all and recognising the ever growing number of Japanese and shared heritage families in the North West.

Antrim

Prepare to be dazzled and bewildered by Cahoots NI’s ‘Danny Carmo’s Mathematical Mysteries’, a spectacular show where Maths, Theatre and Digital Technology collide in a fun and interactive performance this Saturday 9th June at The Theatre at the Mill Newtownabbey.  Following a hugely successful American tour enjoyed by over 30,000 people, Danny Carmo is back and bigger than ever before with a brand new interactive LED wall to be enjoyed by young audiences this Spring.

Belfast

From  6th – 16th June the 8th annual Belfast Book Festival, supported by Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Belfast City Council, will open the world of books to everyone. For 11 days, venues across the city including The Crescent will come alive with unique and diverse events featuring high profile authors as well as events exploring a range of interests and themes.  See belfastbookfestival.com for the full programme of events.

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