New Exhibition Celebrates the Artistic Legacy of Ards and North Down

North Down Museum is delighted to announce the opening of a new exhibition, Inspiration and Transformation, running from Thursday 19 June to Sunday 31 August in the Long Gallery. This exhibition celebrates the rich artistic heritage of the Ards and North Down Borough, showcasing the work of some of the most significant artists who have lived and worked in the area.

The Borough has long been a hub of artistic talent, with a strong tradition of nurturing creativity. From its unique landscapes to its vibrant communities, the region continues to inspire and support generations of artists. Inspiration and Transformation brings this creative legacy into focus through a carefully curated selection of works spanning decades of artistic excellence.

The exhibition features pieces from North Down Museum’s own collection, alongside rare works on loan from private collectors, many of which have never been publicly displayed. Visitors will have the opportunity to view artwork by renowned twentieth-century artists including James Humbert Craig, Daniel O’Neill, Colin Middleton, Rosamond Praeger, Colin Davidson, Frank McKelvey, and David Hockney.

Together, these works highlight how the people, towns, and landscapes of the Borough have been powerfully reimagined and immortalised in some of the finest examples of Irish modern art.

Speaking about the exhibition, The Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum, said:

“I am delighted to see Inspiration and Transformation open at North Down Museum. This exhibition highlights not only the incredible talent that has emerged from our Borough, but also the deep and lasting impact our people and places have had on the world of art. Residents and visitors alike will have the chance to experience a remarkable collection of works, many on public display for the first time. It’s a powerful reminder of our proud artistic heritage and ongoing commitment to nurturing creativity.”

Arlene Matthews, North Down Museum Manager, added:

“We are incredibly proud to present Inspiration and Transformation. This exhibition not only celebrates the extraordinary talent that has emerged from our Borough but also reflects the strong connection between our communities and the creative spirit that continues to thrive here. It’s a rare opportunity to bring together works from our own collection and from generous private lenders. We’re excited to share this unique cultural experience with our visitors.”

Inspiration and Transformation runs until Sunday 31 August. Admission is free.

For more information, visit: www.andculture.org.uk

CLASSIC BIKE FESTIVAL IRELAND

Classic Bike Festival, Bishopscourt, Co Down

 Racing and parade laps all Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd August

The Classic Bike Festival Ireland which takes place over the first weekend of August has announced even more features at this year’s event.  Whilst the motorbikes are central to the Festival it hasn’t gone unnoticed that a lot of families arrive to camp up in their motorhomes, caravans and tents from Friday evening right through until Sunday afternoon. 

Accordingly, the organisers have made the Sunday offering distinctly more family attractive with the addition of free kids’ Bouncy Castles, a display by Kite Crew Ireland and Lawnmower Racing – and not forgetting the I.M.C. BAM BAM racers aged between 6 to 9 years battling it out on the race track. “We noticed that many now see the Sunday as a Family Day out so we hope these added attractions will complement that, and parents will bring their kids – under 16’s are FREE – for a great day out” a spokesperson told us, “and of course we still have our music features with Cellar Door on Friday evening and the Davy K Project on Saturday.”  

Both nights of music will be preceded by Chat Shows this year so the plan is the racing will finish and everyone will head for the fully licensed festival marquee to enjoy the two nights of Chat ’n’ Music.   DJ and Host Brian Moore enthused, “it’s always a great party atmosphere in the festival marquee with the teams and riders mixing with the Festival attendees and with the Kite Crew, Lawnmower teams and Arena Trials motorcycle competitors added to the mix I’ve no doubt it’s going to be the best Classic Bike Festival to date”.

A further feature is that the event is adding its support to the Joey Dunlop Foundation by welcoming the Ride-Out that will travel from Joey’s Bar in Ballymoney to the Classic Bike Festival on Sunday afternoon.  This is one of many events to celebrate the life and achievements of the iconic Joey Dunlop who tragically died twenty five years ago.

 

Gates Open for camping, caravans, motorhomes etc at 3.00pm on 

Friday 1st August – Paddock and festival marquee access from 6.00pm

  

Friday evening/night

Chat Show 7.00

Music from 8.00

CELLAR DOOR

Saturday evening/night

Chat Show 7.00

Music from 8.00

DAVY K PROJECT

DJ/HOST on both nights BRIAN MOORE

Fully Licensed – Festival friendly prices

Two great nights of entertainment which helps support the event

Creative Peninsula 2025 to Celebrate Arts and Crafts Across Ards and North Down

Ards and North Down Borough Council is delighted to unveil the Creative Peninsula 2025 programme, a vibrant celebration of the exceptional art and craft produced across the Borough. Now in its 24th year, this much-loved annual festival showcases local artists and makers, offering visitors the chance to experience the region’s thriving creative scene first-hand.

Running throughout August 2025, Creative Peninsula invites people of all ages and abilities to immerse themselves in a dynamic mix of free and bookable activities, including events, open studios, exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations and more.

“Creative Peninsula is a fantastic showcase of the rich arts and crafts scene within our Borough,” said the Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum. “We are fortunate to have so many gifted artists and makers living and working here, and this festival offers a special platform to highlight their talents. We look forward to welcoming everyone to explore the exciting programme on offer this year.”

Conway Square in Newtownards will be transformed on Friday 1 August into a bustling arts and crafts village for the Twilight Market and Arts Night, where visitors can browse, buy or commission unique pieces, enjoy live demonstrations, and soak up music from String Ninjas and Cool Hand String Band. A selection of local artisan food, drinks and a bar provided by McBride’s of Comber will also be available.

On Saturday 2 August, the Ulster Folk Museum hosts Woven in Time, an afternoon celebrating linen heritage with a tasting of flax-infused Weaver’s Dry Gin, a talk from Textile Curator Valerie Wilson, a weaving demonstration by Roisin Aiston, and a hands-on printing workshop led by artist Lucy Turner, where participants can create their own linen artwork to take home.

North Down Museum will host a free Heritage Craft Afternoon on Sunday 3 August, offering visitors the chance to see traditional craft skills in action. With outdoor demonstrations (weather permitting) including mosaics, stained glass, green woodwork and printing, the event celebrates the creativity and cultural heritage of handcrafts.

Throughout August, Castle Espie will host a Creative Peninsula exhibition, alongside creative experiences including potter’s wheel sessions, a Creative Café ceramics morning, and a bug drawing workshop – all inspired by its wildlife and beautiful setting.

This year’s featured artist is Kate Rebbeck, whose work graces the Creative Peninsula brochure. Based outside Portaferry, Kate will lead an Abstract Landscapes workshop at her studio on 8 August. Also returning to the programme is the Visual Artist in Residence at Ards Arts Centre, featuring Lauren Ciara McCullough at work in the Sunburst Gallery which will be temporarily turned into a studio throughout August.

“We are thrilled to offer a vibrant programme of art and craft activities this August as part of August Craft Month,” said Emily Crawford, Arts and Heritage Manager at Ards and North Down Borough Council. “With events at the Ulster Folk Museum and Castle Espie, our Twilight Market, exhibitions, workshops and Open Studios, there are plenty of opportunities to get creative.”

Tickets are now on sale. View and book at: creativepeninsula.andculture.org.uk

Offers of the Week

Here are Discover NI’s Offers of the Week

 

Grand Central Hotel, Belfast

Indulge in the grandest of summer escapes at Grand Central Hotel where you can enjoy a freshly prepared full Irish breakfast from £160 per room, per night, with a complimentary room upgrade and an additional 15% off your overnight stay on select dates this season. A sensational summer break awaits you, whether you’re longing for a vibrant getaway filled with adventure or a relaxed city escape where you can settle into your own sanctuary high above it all. Visit grandcentralhotelbelfast.com/offers/ for more information. Offer valid until 31st August 2025.

 

 

Europa Hotel, Belfast

Receive the Europa welcome and escape to your newly refurbished bedroom, from £190 per room, per night. In the evening, enjoy a two-course meal in the Causerie accompanied by a glass of wine, before retiring to your room for the ultimate night’s sleep. Visit europahotelbelfast.com/offers/ for more information. Offer valid until 31st December 2025.

 

 

For more inspiration or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com.  

 

 

Offers are correct at the time of publication and are subject to availability and change without notice. Terms and Conditions apply to each offer and can be viewed on the individual provider’s websites. Tourism NI acts as a promoter of third-party offers and accepts no responsibility for any changes, withdrawals, or inaccuracies made by providers. 

Leisure Centres across the Borough are Offering MORE this Summer!

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is excited to announce a refreshed and expanded summer leisure programme aimed at keeping children and young people active, healthy, and engaged throughout the school holidays.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick, welcomed the announcement, “We’re proud to offer an inclusive and vibrant summer programme that promotes the health and wellbeing of our children, young people, and families. With extended leisure and fitness sessions across our centres, we’re supporting lifelong healthy habits and ensuring everyone can enjoy a fun, active summer come rain or shine!”

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Leah Kirkpatrick kicks off a summer of fun with Jessica and Charlie from Fairview Primary School. From summer schemes, family swims to kids’ and teen fitness, there’s something for everyone at their local Antrim and Newtownabbey Leisure Centre this summer!

Summer Schemes are now open for booking at leisure centres and community venues across the Borough. Designed for children aged five and over, the schemes offer a vibrant mix of sports, dance, games, arts and crafts – catering to a wide range of interests and abilities.

In response to growing demand, additional leisure swim sessions will be available at Valley Leisure Centre, Sixmile Leisure Centre, and Antrim Forum providing even more opportunities for fun, family-friendly activities.

To further support young people’s wellbeing, additional Junior Fitness Gym Sessions (12–15 years old) will be available Monday to Friday. All centres are also adding Teen Fitness Classes (13-15 years old) to their summer programmes.

Antrim Forum and Valley Leisure Centre will host Rookie Lifeguard Courses, while Swimming Crash Courses will be available at Antrim Forum and Sixmile Leisure Centre from July.

For golf enthusiasts, Junior Golf Memberships for under-18s are available at Allen Park and Ballyearl Arts and Leisure Centre, where the driving range also features Toptracer virtual golfing challenges.

These expanded programmes reflect the Council’s continued commitment to promoting the physical and mental wellbeing of young people through fun, inclusive, and age-appropriate activities.

For the latest updates and to book your place, visit: antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/leisure

Department For Communities Backs Return Of Orangefest Programme In Belfast

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has confirmed funding to support the reigniting of the cultural organisation Orangefest.

Belfast Orangefest, first established by the County Grand Lodge of Belfast in 2007, was originally designed to modernise the Twelfth of July celebrations to make them more accessible, inclusive, and relevant to contemporary Belfast. 

However, in recent years the committee at Orangefest have developed a wider strategy of activities which will see the Orangefest brand being used throughout the year for education, celebration and commemoration events.

“Belfast Orangefest…A New Beginning”, the project funded by the Department for Communities is supporting the organisation to identify funding streams, outreach opportunities and partnerships as well as provide critical funds for day to day infrastructure and operations.

The funding is just the beginning of a new three-year plan by Orangefest to create a year-round cultural engagement programme.

Minister Lyons said: “I am pleased to confirm funding of more than £40,000 from my department for the 2025 Orangefest. 

“Orange celebrations are one of the largest, long-standing events of their kind in Belfast, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from across the world. 

“This support will enable Orangefest to engage with other bodies to make this year’s Twelfth of July celebrations an even more inclusive and family friendly event.” 

This year, thanks to funding from Belfast City Council, Orangefest will deliver a programme of family entertainment at Belfast City Hall from 10am to 3.30pm.

The rejuvenation of Belfast Orangefest is led by a dedicated Board of Directors, who are working towards increasing city centre footfall, supporting tourism growth, developing a wider community engagement programme and strengthening inter-community relations.

Orangefest director Spencer Beattie said: “This new funding marks an important step forward for Belfast Orangefest. 

“It gives us the opportunity to work behind the scenes to secure the necessary funding and partnerships to not only to reinvigorate the Twelfth of July celebrations, but also to deliver a year-round programme that reflects the heritage, culture and diversity of our city. 

“We’re committed to building meaningful connections with communities right across Belfast and creating opportunities for learning, participation and shared celebration.”

A key aim of the Orangefest directors is to contribute to Belfast’s evolving cultural landscape by offering opportunities for regeneration, leadership, skills development and inclusive participation. 

This announcement of funding to support the growth and development of Orangefest reaffirms the organisation’s role in promoting understanding of the Orange tradition while opening doors for wider cultural exchange and collaboration across Belfast’s communities.

For more information go to belfastorangefest.com

Northern Ireland Author Patience Bradley Launches Debut Children’s Book

Patience Bradley, Author

Princess Mary’s Journey to Find True Love tells the heartfelt true story of one dog’s journey to find her forever home

Author Patience Bradley has launched her debut children’s book, Princess Mary’s Journey to Find True Love.

The book tells the story of a small pedigree dog named Princess Mary, who embarks on an epic journey from Poland to Northern Ireland in search of her one true love. 

Told entirely from the perspective of the dog herself, the story captures the highs and lows of her travels, the friendships she makes along the way, and her unwavering belief that love is waiting for her at the end of the road.

Speaking at the launch event in Holywood library recently, Patience said: “I wrote this story with tears in my eyes and a smile on my face.

“When Princess Mary came into my life, she gave me something to focus on. She brought joy back into my home.”

The event was an emotional occasion for the author, who chose the date in memory of her late husband – Ivor, a great supporter of her work as an author. It was on his birthday that she officially shared Princess Mary’s story with the public.

Throughout the book, edited by Niamh Cooper and published by Excalibur Press, the little dog Princess Mary reflects on her travels through different homes and countries, meeting new dogs and people, facing fears, and learning about kindness, loyalty and self-worth. The character’s voice is filled with optimism and emotional insight, offering young readers a moving and empowering story of resilience and love.

Patience explained: “I wanted to write a story that had heart, something that children and adults alike could relate to. 

“This little dog has taught me more about courage and loyalty than I ever thought possible.”

Princess Mary’s Journey to Find True Love is a beautifully written and deeply personal tale that gives voice to the experience of a dog who knows she is destined for something special. The book also gently encourages children to reflect on what it means to belong, to face change bravely, and to believe in the power of love.

The launch included a reading from the book and a discussion about the journey that inspired it. Attendees heard how Princess Mary’s real-life travels across Europe were marked by separation, uncertainty, and ultimately, a joyful reunion that changed Patience’s life.

Speaking of the book publisher Tina Calder of Excalibur Press said: “Patience’s ability to get inside the mind of her little dogs is a sight to behold and you can hear this throughout the book where she gives the audience a unique insight into what it must be like for a dog to make the hard journey across Europe to their forever home.

“This is the third book we have published for Patience at Excalibur Press following on from her biography Where Do You Go To My Lovely and her self-help book The Housework Workout.

“I have no doubt this book will be just as popular as the others.

“Editor Niamh Cooper, a recent addition to the Excalibur Press team, did a fantastic job in editing the book, sourcing the imagery and preparing it for publication. She should be very proud of her first editor’s credit.”

The book is now available to purchase on Amazon and through the Excalibur Press website at excaliburpress.co.uk

Grease is the Word this Summer at the Grand Opera House!

The Grand Opera House Trust’s hotly anticipated Summer Youth Production of Grease races onto the Theatre’s stage from Thursday 17 July 2025.

Sponsored for the first time by Aircoach, this electrifyin’ production features a cast of 78 talented young performers, aged 16 to 21, selected from over 390 who registered for auditions earlier this year.

The immensely talented young cast, from across Northern Ireland, will spend two weeks in intensive rehearsals, preparing to take centre stage for five unmissable performances on the iconic Grand Opera House stage from Thursday 17 to Saturday 19 July 2025.

Get ready to rock ‘n’ roll with the stars of tomorrow in 1959 at Rydell High. After a whirlwind summer romance, good girl Sandy and greaser Danny, along with The Burger Palace Boys and The Pink Ladies, navigate the ups and downs of love, friendship and the rollercoaster journey of teenage life.

Audiences will enjoy outstanding performances in a production accompanied by 20 musicians performing the phenomenal score with some of Grease’s greatest hits including Summer Nights, Hopelessly Devoted to YouYou’re The One That I Want and Greased Lightnin’.

The fully staged production, led by a professional director, musical director, choreographer and the Grand Opera House technical team, offers the talented young cast a truly unmatched experience to shine both on and off stage. The Summer Youth Production also offers the opportunity for five young people to work behind-the-scenes as part of the youth technical crew, gaining valuable insight and behind-the-scenes experience.

Now in its 13th year, the Grand Opera House Trust’s Summer Youth Production has become a springboard for emerging talent with alumni of past productions such as Sunset BoulevardOliver! and Bugsy Malone, going on to become professional actors, dancers and theatrical creatives working in the UK and beyond.

Grand Opera House Chief Executive, Ian Wilson said: “The Summer Youth Production has grown to become one of the biggest projects of its kind in the UK and Ireland, giving young people the experience of a lifetime and unique opportunity to perform on Northern Ireland’s most iconic stage.

“At the heart of the Theatre is a commitment to developing artistic talent and inspiring the next generation of performers. Through the project, our young participants will develop important life skills such as teamwork, confidence building and communication skills; all of which our performers will take with them into their future careers.

“Together with our sponsors, Aircoach, we are delighted to welcome audiences of all ages to enjoy this feel-good favourite, brought to life with heart and flair by an exceptional cast. Judging by the demand for tickets this is the one that you want to see this Summer!”

Aircoach Commercial Manager, Celine Coleman said: “We are both honoured and excited to play a part in supporting and promoting the Arts particularly amongst our younger generation. The Summer Youth Production helps nurture and develop an interest in the Arts that will remain with them throughout adulthood. Aircoach is delighted to navigate that journey of inspiration with the Grand Opera House.”

Performances of Grease will take place on Thursday 17 July at 7pm, Friday 18 July at 2pm and 7pm, and Saturday 19 July at 2pm and 7pm. For tickets, visit goh.co.uk.

Grand opening of Northern Ireland’s newest padel centres

Let’s Go Padel reveals ambitious plans for 100 new courts

The opening serve in a grand slam effort to make the sport of padel accessible for everyone in Northern Ireland takes place next weekend with the launch of new courts in Carryduff and Ballyclare.

Let’s Go Padel, the sister company of hugely popular adventure resort, Let’s Go Hydro, has ambitious plans to open 50 courts before Christmas with the ultimate aim of opening 100 courts across the country as soon as possible.

Combining elements of tennis and squash, padel is a racket sport typically played in doubles on an enclosed court about a third the size of a tennis court and surrounded by glass walls.

The first grand opening takes place at Let’s Go Hydro at Mealough Road, Carryduff on Friday, June 27 (5pm – 10pm), The complex has six doubles courts, two singles and two pickleball courts.

Open to the public, the family-friendly event will include free play sessions, kids coaching clinics, an exhibition match and a skills challenge with a BBQ and DJ helping to keep everyone entertained.

On Saturday, June 28 (11am – 4pm), Let’s Go Padel will launch its Ballyclare centre at Green Road with another packed programme similar to the Carryduff event and also open to the public. Ballyclare has two indoor and two outdoor courts.

The entrepreneur behind Let’s Go Padel, Pete Boyle, believes the potential for padel to take off in Northern Ireland is incredible.

He said: “Across the UK there were just 300 courts 18 months ago, by the end of the year there will likely be 2,000. In Europe, and around the world, the sport is hugely popular with 10,000 courts in Italy and another 10,000 in Spain, padel is without doubt the fastest growing sport on the planet.

“Local people are going on holidays and playing padel, but when they come home there are not enough courts to meet demand. Pending planning permission, we aim to open 50 courts before Christmas and are actively pursuing multiple sites to open another 50.

“We are initially aiming to open sites in Derry~Londonderry, Newry, Ballymena, and Newtownards while we hope to have people playing at courts in East Belfast by November.”

Despite the planned surge in court openings, Pete is convinced the demand for padel in Northern Ireland will mirror other parts of the world.

He said: “While there are elite elements to the game and people can play at a high level, primarily it is an inclusive sport which the whole family can play together.

“It is so easy to play and thoroughly enjoyable – once people begin to play we find that they really fall in love with the sport.

“At Let’s Go Padel we are committed to providing world class facilities and expert coaching where families, first-timers, experts and even corporate teams can come and feel a real sense of community.

“We currently operate 14 courts and they are currently all busy. Across Northern Ireland and between ourselves and other providers, we feel there is the potential for around 300 new courts. We really are just getting started.”

Tickets to the Carryduff and Ballyclare opening events are priced £5. To book your place visit Let’s Go Padel Grand Opening Events

Discover NI’s Ten Exciting Things to do This Week!

Here are ten exciting things to do 23 – 29 June

 

  1. Newcastle Food & Drink Tour, Newcastle, County Down, 28 June. Join Mairead Sweeney, a local tour guide on the Newcastle Food & Drink Tour and explore cafes, restaurants, and bars. This three-hour walking tour (1.4miles in total distance) visits six venues with four food stops and two cocktail/mocktails along the way. This adventure will introduce you to the town’s people, history, and local flavours, through wonderful tasting experiences in the heart of the beautiful Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion area.
  2. Planetarium Sound Journey Under the Stars at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Armagh, County Armagh, 27 June. Immerse yourself in a unique experience as you listen to soothing sounds while journeying under the stars and through the expansive cosmos – all from the comfort of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium’s digital dome theatre. Let the music transport you to another world as you gaze up at the night sky. It’s the perfect way to start the week ahead.
  3. Todds Leap Family Open Park Days, Ballygawley, County Tyrone, 29 June. Join the fun at Todd’s Leap Family Open Park Days. Experience over 15 amazing activities, from ziplining and blindfold driving to the Big Yella Slide and Clip ‘N’ Climb. From 11am, there’s fun for everyone.
  4. Taste Summer Ards and North Down, Newtownards, County Down, 26 June – 6 July. Authentic food and drink experiences, celebrating the first feast of summer over two weeks at unique venues by local producers. A series of free and ticketed events showcasing the very best of Ards and North Down’s food and drink, with the popular Comber Earlies Food Festival on Saturday 28 June.
  5. Open Ground Guided Experience at Seamus Heaney HomePlace, Bellaghy, County Londonderry, 25 June. Open Ground is a unique visitor experience centred on locations that shaped Seamus Heaney’s life and literature, including places from The Strand at Lough Beg to the Moyola River, which allows visitors the opportunity to discover the smells, sights and sounds that make his poetry so uniquely of this place.
  6. Guided Historical Tour of the Earl Bishop’s Estate at Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne, Castlerock, County Londonderry, 23 June. Join the National Trust and Hervey Heritage Group on a journey through time and history across one of the jewels of the Causeway Coast. Taking off from the Bishop’s Gate entrance of Downhill Demesne, this two-hour walk-and-talk will take you through the Earl Bishop Hervey’s estate, including his gardens and ‘castle’.
  7. The Archbishop’s Palace Tour, Armagh, County Armagh, 22 June – 31 August. This tour takes you on a visit to the Archbishop’s Palace in Armagh, telling the history and heritage of the building, viewing the art collection by local artist JB Valley as well as the servants’ tunnel and the Primates Chapel.
  8. Sundays on the Maritime Mile, Belfast, until 31 August. This summer, Belfast’s Waterfront comes to life every Sunday from June to August with free pop-up music and animation for all ages. Enjoy toe-tapping traditional music, jazz and DJ sessions, pop-up science demonstrations, mini-golf and more. Bring the family, meet friends, and enjoy Sundays on the Maritime Mile. Free event, no booking required.
  9. Golf Art Exhibition at The Bushmills Inn, Bushmills, County Antrim, until 31 July. Visit the exhibition by talented artist Kathryn Callaghan upstairs in ‘The Loft’ at the Bushmills Inn. Entry is free and the exhibition is open during hotel hours. Discover thirteen ‘poured’ golf course paintings plus ‘Master Swing’, a piece inspired by Rory McIlroy after his win at The Masters this year.
  10. Wine Geese Festival, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, until 28 June. Join in celebrating 300 years since Thomas Barton, one of the most famous Wine Geese, emigrated from Fermanagh to Bordeaux. This festival honours the Barton family’s rich connection to the Fermanagh Lakelands and will showcase the finest wine and food experiences the region has to offer.

 

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com. Subject to availabilities with select dates.