MAGICAL DAYS AND OTHER WORLDS AT THE  6th ANNUAL C.S. LEWIS FESTIVAL

From 3-7  November venues across Belfast City will be filled with magic, imagination and other worlds as EastSide Arts get ready to champion the famous Belfast-born author C.S. Lewis, at the  6th annual C.S. Lewis Festival.

Curated by celebrated Northern Irish author Jan Carson, the festival  theme, ‘Of this and Other Worlds’ taken from the C.S. Lewis essay collection of the same name, will feature more than 70 events, including walks, talks and debates, film screenings, faith and wellbeing events, events for children and families, visual art, literature, workshops, music and theatre, and innovative events showcasing the speculative fiction genres of Fantasy, Science Fiction and Magic Realism.

In keeping with the spirit of C.S. Lewis’s love of fantasy and mythology, The Day of Magical Thinking, (Saturday 3 November at Skanios Centre, Newtownards Road) will feature writing and visual arts workshops and discussions with events focused on imaginative approaches to creating a range of different art forms.

‘Of This World’ features a series of bespoke events creatively re-imagining the changing landscape of east Belfast. Hop aboard the Gaelic Bus tours, or watch a rehearsed reading of the satirical devilish comedy ‘Skrewtape Comes To Belfast’, at The Crescent Arts Centre, and take a tongue in cheek alterative look at Northern Ireland through the lens of literature and music presented by Alternative Ulster at Harland and Wolff Staff Club.

Explore ‘And Other Worlds’ via a series of carefully curated events looking at other worlds and others’ perspectives. Anthony Toner and Jan Carson, explore what the future might look  like in Future Sounds at Strand Arts Centre.  Join Andrew Cunning and guest readers at EastSide Visitor Centre and hear poems, novels and ideas that help us see, imagine and hope a little better.

Children and families will enjoy an ‘Out of this world’ musical adventure with leading children’s singer and songwriter Kyle Riley at Strand Presbyterian Church. Join local children’s writer Myra Zepf and craft genius Ali Fell in a crafty dragon workshop at EastSide Visitor Centre. Call into Connswater Shopping Centre and explore the brand new C.S. Lewis Reading Corner situated upstairs.  Pop into Strand Arts Centre or EastSide Visitor Centre to make a lantern for the community lantern parade  taking place on  8 December.

Enjoy films that whisk you off to other worlds, from The Wizard of Oz to Metropolis at Strand Arts Centre, or enjoy a screening of the classic film Shadowlands, starring Anthony Hopkins as C.S. Lewis, introduced by the film score composer, George Fenton. Discover imaginative literature events ranging from the launch of ‘The Trees of Kilbroney Park,’ art book which focusses on 27 notable trees, or ‘Come Fly’ with the Women’s Aloud NI and meet the authors who will take you on a journey into the skies, stars and space.

There’s a whole range of ‘other’ special events. Join festival curator Jan Carson along with poet Damien Smyth, novelist Bernie McGill, musicians The Darkling Air and The Arco String Quarter for an evening of literature and music at Campbell College, and explore the Narnia themed Fine and Dandy market at City Church.   Walks, talks and debates include discovering C.S. Lewis’s east Belfast and the Socratic Debate at Crescent Arts Centre. ‘Inklings of Heaven’ is an immersive series of three lectures by eminent theologians (Saturday 3 November at Kirkpatrick Memorial Church) featuring Dr. Michael Ward who will explore the magic and symbolism of the Chronicles of Narnia, alongside Professor Judith Wolff and Dr. Sharon Jebb Smith.

For visual art, join the Narnia keep sake box workshop at Robins’ Hobby Café or see In Other Worlds’ exhibition of new work by Brian Cunning at Maitri Studio. Take a journey into other worlds using your body and senses with yoga and the sound of healing also at Maitri Studio.


Curator for the C.S. Lewis Festival, Jan Carson said:

“Throughout his career Lewis was always a great champion of  the imagination. The festival theme, named after his essay collection, ‘Of this and other worlds’, explores fantasy, sci-fi and the recently emerging genre of magic realism, and provides us with the opportunity to explore and express our own imagination. We have programmed our biggest C.S. Lewis Festival to date with more than 70 events ranging from exhibitions, talks, and debates to family fun, literature and film.  This is a fantastic platform to kickstart your own imagination, enjoy magical days and explore other worlds.”

Rachel Kennedy, Festival Director, commented:

“We are delighted to  bring the 6th annual C.S. Lewis Festival to venues across Belfast. Jan Carson has curated a wonderful range of exciting, innovative and imaginative events around the theme ‘Of This and Other Worlds.’  Each year we seek to showcase the wide and varied works of Lewis and we believe we have created something very special for this year’s audiences. We would like to take the opportunity to acknowledge the support of National Lottery funding through our principal funder, Arts Council Northern Ireland, and support from  Belfast City Council, Arts & Business NI, Hewitt and Gilpin, Translink, Connswater Shopping Centre and W5. Their ongoing commitment helps us to deliver this wonderful festival which continues to champion the Belfast connection to C.S. Lewis.”

For further information visit www.eastsidearts.net, follow on Facebook /CSLewisFestival, Twitter @CSLewisFest #CSLewisFest.

Ulster-Scots Activity Day

The Ulster-Scots Community Network will host an activity day in Museum at The Mill, Mossley Mill on Saturday 13 October from 12 noon to 4pm.

Entrance will be free of charge and the activities will run alongside the current exhibition on display in the Museum ‘Hand to the Plough: The Impact and Influence of Robert Burns in Mid-Antrim’.

No booking is required so why not drop into the Museum, enjoy some traditional music, an introduction to the Ulster Scots language and poetry, and find out how to organise your own traditional Burns night.

Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns was primarily a songwriter and collector, writing a body of over 400 songs.  The influence of his legacy is felt particularly in Ulster, where his work and life in Ayrshire, bore strong comparisons to life in Ulster during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.  It is clear this affinity with the poet was also evident in the mid Antrim area where local rural communities embraced cultural, religious and linguistic links with Scotland voiced by a distinctive rural poets known collectively as the rhyming weavers, also featured in the exhibition.

For more details contact Museum at The Mill on 028 9034 0129 or email museums@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

NO TRICKS AND PLENTY OF TREATS WITH HASTINGS HOTELS 

Hastings Hotels is gearing up for a spook-tacular Halloween, with a frighteningly good selection of dining options and overnight breaks for all the family.

Monday 8th October 2018 – Press Eye Northern Ireland.
Picture by Darren KIdd / Press Eye
NO TRICKS, ONLY TREATS AT HASTINGS HOTELS: Hastings Hotels is getting into the ghostly spirit with its specially themed Afternoon Teas, Creepy Crawly Sunday Lunches and Spooky Stayovers! Enjoy these spooktacular treats at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast, Everglades Hotel in Derry~Londonderry and Ballygally Castle on the North Coast. Pictured as she gets ready to tuck in to a frighteningly good Halloween themed Afternoon Tea is Eva Corbett. For further information or reservations call 028 9047 1066 or go towww.hastingshotels.com

Ghostly Afternoon Tea

Three of the group’s hotels will be holding special Halloween themed Afternoon Teas with a selection of ghostly delights and mouth-watering treats.

  • The Stormont Hotel in Belfast (26th October – 4th November) is £20 per adult and £10 per little pumpkin
  • The Everglades Hotel in Derry~Londonderry (27th – 31st October) for £22 per adult and £11 per child
  • Ballygally Castle (26th October – 4th November) is £22 per adult and £10 per child

Devilishly Good Grand Buffet

Those looking for a devilishly good Grand Buffet are in luck over the Halloween weekend, as the Everglades Hotel’s spooky spectacular Sunday Buffet on 28th October promises no tricks, only treats for £24 per adult and £12 per child – with fancy dress optional.

An exquisite five course lunch will be on offer at Ballygally Castle on Sunday 28th October priced at £30 per adult and £16 for little monsters.  The hotel’s service and food are impeccable so the only fright you can expect is from the resident ghost, Lady Isabella.

Children will have a scream of a time at the Halloween Sunday Buffet in the Stormont Hotel on 28th October, with activities including an interactive decorating station, reptile displays, incy wincy spiders and creepy crawlies. Prizes will be awarded on the day for the best costume.   This eerie extravaganza is £32 per adult and £15 per child, with family packages (2 adults and 2 children) available for £75 including a jug of Vampire Punch.

Spooky Stayover

Stay at the haunted Ballygally Castle from just £65 per person sharing for overnight B&B, if you’re brave enough!  Lady Isabella Shaw is Ballygally Castle’s friendly ghost with numerous sightings having been reported over the years.  Visitors can take a trip to the Ghost Room to see if they can spot her.

With Derry-Londonderry widely recognised as the Halloween capital of Europe and nowhere else celebrates it quite like the Maiden City. Make the most of it and enjoy overnight B&B from £55 per person sharing.

Or why not treat yourself to the Spooky Stayover at the Stormont Hotel from only £70 per person with a special themed Afternoon Tea on arrival and full Irish breakfast the following morning.

 For further information or to book a spellbinding Halloween experience, call 028 9047 1066 or for further information go to www.hastingshotels.com.

Enchanted Winter Garden – A Flaming Fantastic Event!

The Barbican Gate in the heart of Antrim Town was ‘On Fire’ as the Mayor, Councillor Paul Michael launched this year’s Enchanted Winter Garden.

Things were hotting up at the Barbican Gate Antrim at the launch of Enchanted Winter Garden. This ‘Flaming Fantastic’ event returns to Antrim Castle Gardens from Fri 7 – Tues 18 Dec. Tickets go on sales Tues 9 Dec from 10am – enchantedwintergarden.com

Northern Ireland’s Premier Christmas Event, Enchanted Winter Garden returns to the stunning Antrim Castle Gardens from Friday 7 to Tuesday 18 December from 4-9pm daily, offering an array of amazing attractions, which includes some brand new features.

Last year’s star attraction ‘The Antrim Wheel’ is back by demand offering fantastic views over Antrim and beyond. Our new features include a Victorian Helter Skelter, Victorian Wave Swinger, an even Bigger Wonderland Wood and Santa Paws for our Four Legged Friends.

Make magical memories this Christmas and join us on a journey of Enchantment as you enter through the Barbican Gate, into the gardens, which are transformed into a magical mystical world of adventure.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Paul Michael commented, “Enchanted Winter Garden is an amazing event for the whole family to enjoy, attracting over 62,000 visitors to the Borough last year.”

Following the great success last year, an Evening of Inclusive Enchantment will take place on Tuesday 18 December, in partnership with The Junction, with reduced numbers, lighting and sound levels, Sensory & Quiet room, ideal for children and adults with additional needs.

Secure your place for this incredible Christmas experience and book your tickets in advance. Tickets go on sale Tuesday 9 October from 10am.  This year we are offering session times allowing you to choose a time most suitable for you. Sessions are 4pm, 5.30pm and 7pm. Tickets are priced at £2 per adult and £1 per child and are available online from enchantedwintergarden.com or in person from Theatre at The Mill, The Old Courthouse Antrim and Clotworthy House or by telephone 028 9448 1338.

Get your Christmas off to a dazzling start with a visit to Enchanted Winter Garden where a wonderful world of enchantment awaits.

No Parking on site. Free Parking in Town Centre Car Parks, including accessible parking.

This event is supported by Tourism Northern Ireland.

Please note Additional charges apply to some of the main attractions including the Big Wheel.

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

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 (8 – 14 October)

 

1.       Fashion Fest 2018, Derry~Londonderry, 13 October. Taking place in one of the city’s most iconic landmark buildings, the Guildhall, this stylish celebration will showcase the very best in emerging and established designers.

2.       Kylie – Golden Tour, Belfast, 8 October. Kylie Minogue, currently on a high with her brand new track ‘Dancing’, will bring her extraordinary creativity as a live performer back to the SSE Arena this autumn on her headline UK and Ireland tour.

3.       Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival, Belfast, 2 October – 4 November. This award-winning festival, which is the largest film and television festival designed for, and by, young people in the UK and Ireland, boasts an ambitious and exciting programme of over 200 events including film screenings, masterclasses with film and television industry professionals, school workshops, Q&As, and young critics panels.

4.       Northern Ireland Potato Festival, Bushmills, 12 – 13 October. The NI Potato Festival celebrates the legacy of local man John Clarke OBE, a world renowned pioneer in potato breeding. The Festival line-up boasts a variety of attractions including Naturally North Coast and Glens artisan market with food and craft producers, cookery demonstrations and talks, bouncy castles, exhibitions and displays, potato inspired games and a petting farm.

5.       Evita, Derry~Londonderry, 9 – 13 October. Telling the story of Eva Peron, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Peron, Evita follows Eva’s journey from humble beginnings through to extraordinary wealth, power and iconic status which ultimately lead her to be heralded

as the ‘spiritual leader of the nation’ by the Argentine people. Featuring some of the most iconic songs in musical theatre, including Don’t Cry For Me Argentina and You Must Love Me, this smash hit show truly promises to be the theatrical event at the Millennium Forum.

6.       Squirrel Walk & Talk, Cushendall, 13 October. Join the Glens Red Squirrel Group to celebrate ‘Squirreltober’ with a guided walk through Cottage Wood to see if you can spot the Red Squirrel, which is regularly seen here. The woodland also contains a range of native and non-native species of trees and shrubs such as Scots Pine, Elder, Holly and Ash.

7.       Jane Eyre, Coleraine, 10 October. The young, orphaned Jane meets with cruelty at the hands of her aunt and then at the school to which she is banished. She eventually finds her freedom and becomes governess to the daughter of the enigmatic Mr Rochester at Thornfield Hall. As Jane and Rochester’s relationship grows, it is over shadowed by doubt, dark shadows and terrible secrets and she must choose between passion and reason. Hotbuckle Productions bring their inventiveness, humour and unique magic to Charlotte Bronte’s compelling tale at the Riverside Theatre.

8.       Fright Night 2018, Magherafelt, 12 October – 3 November. This year’s Fright Night is going to be bigger, scarier and full of twists. Fright Night will see the return of the horrid and harrowing “Woodland Trail”. Unveiling two amazing new sets, a brand new haunting story, coupled with special effects, atmospheric lighting throughout and a creepy cast of wicked creatures. On top of this, four of last year’s scare attractions will also be returning with a few extra dimensions and a brand new attraction; The Slaughterhouse.

9.       Harvest Fair at The Ballance House, Crumlin, 13 October. Enjoy soup, sandwiches, traybakes and apple pie in the Ballance House tea barn and visit the craft market stalls with a great selection of local crafts and produce to purchase. There will be themed apple craft activities for the children, flower-arranging and wood-carving demos along with a bespoke Silent Auction featuring prizes ranging from restaurant vouchers to hampers which guests can bid on throughout the day.

10.   The Baby Bushka Dance Party, Belfast, 13 October. Eight female performers use four-part vocal harmonies and epic choreographed dancing to bring the spirit and sound of music legend, Kate Bush, to life. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Bush devotees and an amazing night out for lovers of choregraphed dancing, jumpsuits and all things 80’s. Afterwards DJ Emma-Rose Hollywood, will be playing 80’s dancefloor fillers from Bowie to Bananarama to have you dancing into the small hours.

 

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

Frankenstein on stage at the Market Place Theatre, Armagh!

On the 200th anniversary of the publication of the great Gothic novel, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’s Monster will be reanimated, piece-by-piece at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre on Friday 19th October.

Wireless Mystery Theatre – Ireland’s longest-running audio theatre company – will bring the creature to life with galvanisation, harnessed lightning, and their usual mix of live music, sound foley, and horror. You’ll get the shock of your life!

Then on Saturday 20th October, ‘Celtic Soul’, the definitive Van Morrison tribute, pay homage to our very own musical legend as they perform songs from his days with them right through to the present day.

The 7-piece band make a welcome return to The Market Place to perform authentic and inspired renditions of Van’s music. Expect to hear the big hits as well as classic album tracks including songs from Astral Weeks as the seminal album marks its 50th anniversary this year. With years of playing in blues, folk, traditional and jazz bands, the seven-piece band have the ingredients to deliver Van’s music authentically. If you love Van Morrison’s music you will love Celtic Soul as they take you through the songbook of Belfast’s very own musical icon.

Tickets for all performances can be booked through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre

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.

Give Me Your Love, The Mac

Give Me Your Love is about MDMA assisted therapy for Post Traumatic Stress.

“It’s Ridiculusmus at their best”, The Stage.

Welcome to the world of war veteran Zach. As the last man standing, Zach has retreated into a tiny dugout under a barrage of hostile fire. His enemies are cunning, using every trick in the book to mess with his mind. Even the landscape is weird: it’s a cardboard box, in Zach’s kitchen, in Port Talbot. His wife whispers, kindly, that it’s safe to come out. But is it a trap? For if the real enemy is Zach himself then who will win if he loses?

Give Me Your Love is the second instalment of Ridiculusmus’s three-pronged investigation into innovative approaches to mental health. Informed by the latest scientific research, it explores the healing potential in altered states of consciousness.

Four star review in The Stage: “Ridiculusmus at their best”

Observer review: “Haynes and Woods play nimbly with delusion”

Tour dates coming up:

October

5-6 The MAC Live, Belfast

Give Me Your Love was commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre and Arts House, Melbourne. It has been supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England; the Wellcome Trust; Royal Victoria Hall Foundation; the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts; Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne University and the City of Melbourne through Arts House and its Culture Lab programme.

 

OFFERS OF THE WEEK

Northern Ireland boasts an irresistible collection of places to stay including beautiful B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and great value self-catering properties. Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week to help you plan a short break.

  • Autumn Break, Banbridge Self-Catering Dovedale Cottage, Co. Down from £425 per stay

The four-star Dovedale Cottage is located one mile from the town of Banbridge, offering tranquil and peaceful surroundings and spectacular panoramic views of the rolling countryside and the Mountains of Mourne.  This self-catering property sleeps up to six people and has charming traditional features such as wood burning stoves in each of the three bedrooms. Offer includes a seven-night break and 1 x four ball at Banbridge Golf Club on week days. To book call 028 4062 5580. Offer available until 15 December 2018.

  • Autumn Break – Toast the Causeway Coast, Bayview Hotel, Co. Antrim from £85 per person sharing

The three-star Bayview Hotel is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Portballintrae, one mile from Bushmills, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and close to the Giants Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery and Dunluce Castle. Offer includes overnight accommodation, Bushmills coffee by the open peat fire on arrival, a three-course meal in the Porthole restaurant and breakfast the following morning plus a discount voucher for the world famous Bushmills Distillery. To book call 028 2073 4100. Offer available until 25 October 2018.

  • Fall into Autumn, Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges, Co. Fermanagh from £109 per person sharing

The four-star Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel is idyllically set on the shores of scenic Lough Erne, bordered by private grounds and gardens, yet only one kilometre from the historic town of Enniskillen. Offer includes a two-night mid-week stay, fully cooked breakfast each morning and a four-course dinner on one evening. Whilst visiting enjoy complimentary use of the Killyhevlin Health Club complete with indoor swimming pool and outdoor hot tub. To book call 028 6632 3481. Offer available until 30 November 2018.

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

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 (8 – 14 October)

 

1.       Fashion Fest 2018, Derry~Londonderry, 13 October. Taking place in one of the city’s most iconic landmark buildings, the Guildhall, this stylish celebration will showcase the very best in emerging and established designers.

2.       Kylie – Golden Tour, Belfast, 8 October. Kylie Minogue, currently on a high with her brand new track ‘Dancing’, will bring her extraordinary creativity as a live performer back to the SSE Arena this autumn on her headline UK and Ireland tour.

3.       Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival, Belfast, 2 October – 4 November. This award-winning festival, which is the largest film and television festival designed for, and by, young people in the UK and Ireland, boasts an ambitious and exciting programme of over 200 events including film screenings, masterclasses with film and television industry professionals, school workshops, Q&As, and young critics panels.

4.       Northern Ireland Potato Festival, Bushmills, 12 – 13 October. The NI Potato Festival celebrates the legacy of local man John Clarke OBE, a world renowned pioneer in potato breeding. The Festival line-up boasts a variety of attractions including Naturally North Coast and Glens artisan market with food and craft producers, cookery demonstrations and talks, bouncy castles, exhibitions and displays, potato inspired games and a petting farm.

5.       Evita, Derry~Londonderry, 9 – 13 October. Telling the story of Eva Peron, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Peron, Evita follows Eva’s journey from humble beginnings through to extraordinary wealth, power and iconic status which ultimately lead her to be heralded

as the ‘spiritual leader of the nation’ by the Argentine people. Featuring some of the most iconic songs in musical theatre, including Don’t Cry For Me Argentina and You Must Love Me, this smash hit show truly promises to be the theatrical event at the Millennium Forum.

6.       Squirrel Walk & Talk, Cushendall, 13 October. Join the Glens Red Squirrel Group to celebrate ‘Squirreltober’ with a guided walk through Cottage Wood to see if you can spot the Red Squirrel, which is regularly seen here. The woodland also contains a range of native and non-native species of trees and shrubs such as Scots Pine, Elder, Holly and Ash.

7.       Jane Eyre, Coleraine, 10 October. The young, orphaned Jane meets with cruelty at the hands of her aunt and then at the school to which she is banished. She eventually finds her freedom and becomes governess to the daughter of the enigmatic Mr Rochester at Thornfield Hall. As Jane and Rochester’s relationship grows, it is over shadowed by doubt, dark shadows and terrible secrets and she must choose between passion and reason. Hotbuckle Productions bring their inventiveness, humour and unique magic to Charlotte Bronte’s compelling tale at the Riverside Theatre.

8.       Fright Night 2018, Magherafelt, 12 October – 3 November. This year’s Fright Night is going to be bigger, scarier and full of twists. Fright Night will see the return of the horrid and harrowing “Woodland Trail”. Unveiling two amazing new sets, a brand new haunting story, coupled with special effects, atmospheric lighting throughout and a creepy cast of wicked creatures. On top of this, four of last year’s scare attractions will also be returning with a few extra dimensions and a brand new attraction; The Slaughterhouse.

9.       Harvest Fair at The Ballance House, Crumlin, 13 October. Enjoy soup, sandwiches, traybakes and apple pie in the Ballance House tea barn and visit the craft market stalls with a great selection of local crafts and produce to purchase. There will be themed apple craft activities for the children, flower-arranging and wood-carving demos along with a bespoke Silent Auction featuring prizes ranging from restaurant vouchers to hampers which guests can bid on throughout the day.

10.   The Baby Bushka Dance Party, Belfast, 13 October. Eight female performers use four-part vocal harmonies and epic choreographed dancing to bring the spirit and sound of music legend, Kate Bush, to life. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Bush devotees and an amazing night out for lovers of choregraphed dancing, jumpsuits and all things 80’s. Afterwards DJ Emma-Rose Hollywood, will be playing 80’s dancefloor fillers from Bowie to Bananarama to have you dancing into the small hours.

 

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

Warrior Assault, Bangor Aurora, this Saturday 6th October,  is the newest Obstacle Course Race to hit Northern Ireland! With two courses, one for adults and one for children, Warrior Assault is a fun packed obstacle course race for kids and adults! Ticket Prices Adult: £40, Teen (12-15): £17.50, Child (4-11): £12.00, Family Pass (2 adults + 2 children): £85.  The adult course is suitable for anyone over 16+ years, from complete beginner to regular OCR pros. The course has a 5km and 10km option – simply choose on the day which one you’re going to tackle!

Armagh

For the first time ever, the much loved Fairy-tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears comes to the stage at Portadown Town Hall this Sunday, in an unforgettable live stage production of song and laughter. Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Ruff The dog! and Mr Bunny, perform live on stage, right before their eyes in this exciting and fun filled musical production.

Fermanagh

Motorcycle Racing returns to Fermanagh in the form of the Enniskillen 100 Revival this Saturday 6th October – Ulster Superbike Championship Round 9.   16 races around the 1.2 mile airfield circuit. Non-stop action will see Ulster championship titles being won from 125/250 cc right up to 1000cc superbikes. Expect full grids of riders of all abilities and from all over Ireland. Parking available onsite. Admission £10.

Tyrone

The Leonard Brown Show at the Alley Theatre this Saturday 6th October will be an action packed journey of music, dancing and laughter.  After their sell out tour of North East England and Scotland, the show is coming to Strabane! Featuring Leonard Brown, champion accordionist and his All Star Band, up and coming country singer Chrissy Mac, Smith-McCarron Irish Dancers and the comedian and entertainer Gene Fitzpatrick.

Derry/Londonderry

On Sunday 7th October The Jungle NI are hosting their kids Zombie Run with a 2km and 6km zombie chasing course.  This is an obstacle run with a fiendish Halloween twist – think Rampage meets The Walking Dead!  Each runner starts with THREE lives (represented by flags worn about the waist) but, in addition to the running, the overcoming of obstacles and the manoeuvering through mud, runners also face ZOMBIES who will give chase in attempt to steal one of their three lives.  The runner’s objective is to make it to the finish line with as many lives as possible intact. The Zombie’s objective, however, is to steal your lives, so when you hear gunshot be prepared to run, for you only have three lives and the monstrous, prowling zombies are a determined bunch!

Antrim

Charity dinner in aid of Childrens Heartbeat Trust NI, Tullglass Hotel, Ballymena, Saturday 6th October.  Start the evening with a drinks reception, followed by a four course meal, raffle/auction and then dance the night away.  Get dressed up and have a good night while raising funds for an amazing cause.  £35 per person with discount for bookings of 10 or more. For tickets or further information contact Tracy 07843 812 867. All money raised in aid of Children’s Heartbeat Trust NI Charity No: NIC102410.

Belfast

This Saturday 6th October,  The Crescent Arts Centre is delighted to welcome to the stage the sensational blues and roots sing, songwriter and guitarist Gráinne Duffy.  Hailing from Castleblayney, Co.Monaghan, Ireland, she has been described by The Sunday Times as ‘a blues singer of real integrity’. She is a pioneer of her own style while also paying sincere homage to her roots, soul, blues, country and rock traditions and has spent the last number of years touring in Europe, Scandinavia, Asia and Canada.

For more details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI and on facebook at fb.com/www.whatsonni.com for news, competitions and what’s on near you.  

Jacqueline McGonigle