Shoreline Festival Sprint Triathlon

The annual Triathlon organised by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council in conjunction with Triathlon Ireland returns on Sunday 25 August 2019 at 8am.

For the first time the venue has been changed from Valley Leisure Centre to Hazelbank Park to form part of the Council’s popular Shoreline Festival, and allow for an open water swim in Belfast Lough. 

The Shoreline Festival Sprint Triathlon provides a challenge for all levels of fitness. Whether you are new to triathlon or an experienced triathlete, the flat, fast course is suitable for all. To mark the official launch of the triathlon by the Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey we are providing 100 places at an amazing half price of €25.

Launching the event, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Alderman John Smyth commented, “We’re delighted to once again be working in partnership with Triathlon Ireland to host this event in our Borough. The triathlon puts competitors to the test with a 750m open water swim, 20km bike and a 5km run. So, if you are up for a challenge, then make sure you register now and avail of the fantastic half price entry fee.”

The event is open to recreational, elite and club competitors. There are three age categories: Junior (aged 16-19); Senior (aged 20-39) and Vets (aged 40 and over). Closing date for entries is Monday 19 August 2019 at 4pm. For more information on the route and how to register visit www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/triathlon 

FOLLOW THE FLOW AND DISCOVER ARTIFICIAL SUNSHINE AT THE ARGORY

This summer, conservation charity The National Trust invites everyone to discover people’s stories, histories and lives that light up The Argory, County Armagh.

Evvie Bishop, 11 yrs.

There’s something new for everyone to experience at The Argory. From the vibrant neon art installation ‘Artificial Sunshine’,  in the west Hall of the house, to a brand new child friendly outdoor trail called ‘Follow The Flow Water Trail.’

Artificial Sunshine’ by Northern Irish artist Kevin Killen was revealed to the public in April 2018.  It took the place of the West Hall chandelier which was removed as part of a major conservation project to clean all the acetylene light fittings in the house.  To create the bespoke artwork Kevin drew inspiration from The Argory; the spiral shapes found in the house décor, Mr Bond’s (the last owner of The Argory) passion for collecting contemporary  art, the glow of the acetylene gas flame (neon was used as it creates a similar light and cast to acetylene gas light) and the pulsing of the light reflective of the artist’s breathing.  With the chandelier due to return in November, The Argory has made the exciting decision to keep Artifical Sunshine. It will be reimagined in a new location within the house.

There is as much to discover outside as there is inside at The Argory.  This summer children will enjoy a new outdoor trail called ‘Follow The Flow Water Trail.’ The trail not only reveals the technologies used on the estate down through the centuries but the essential use of water. Children will enjoy discovering how a donkey helped to operate the pump that  piped water from the river into the house. They’ll learn how the bowstring design of Bond’s bridge built in 1890 and named after the family who owned The Argory, provided easy access to the estate – plus much more!

Looking forward to welcoming visitors to The Argory over the summer Christina Taylor, House and Collections Manager for Mid Ulster, said:

“ We welcome everyone to join us this summer to discover the stories of the people that help to light up The Argory. Whether it’s taking a tour of the house to hear about it’s history, our conservation project, see ‘Artificial Sunshine’ or to walk around our new ‘ Follow The Flow Water Trail,’ there is guaranteed to be something to inspire and excite all our visitors.”

Local artist Kevin Killen added:
“Working with the National Trust on the development and installation of ‘Artificial Sunshine’  has been a wonderful experience. The Argory is a truly inspiring place which enabled me to deliver an entirely modern take on a celebrated form of lighting.  I would encourage everyone to visit this very special place and hope that my part in The Argory’s story helps to inspire and light up people’s lives.”

The Argory is open daily throughout July and August, 11am-5pm.  Standard admission prices: Adult £6.36, Child £3.18 and Family £15.90. Members Free. For more information please call 028 8778 4753, find us on Facebook – NationalTrustMidUlster or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/the-argory

The iconic Claret Jug’s tour across the Causeway Coast and Glens

The Claret Jug is the shining star of a new short film showcasing the beautiful Causeway Coastal and Glens from land, air and sea.

The iconic trophy, which golfing legends will contend for at The Open in July, can be seen visiting the most magnificent beaches our shoreline has to offer, standing tall on cliff tops, looking majestic by waterfalls and taking a trip to the wild and beautiful Rathlin Island.

The film follows the Claret Jug’s journey through dramatic landscapes, to pretty harbours and around charming villages which nestle in nooks and crannies across the breath-taking Causeway Coast and Glens.

The trophy can also be seen taking centre stage during performances by both The Dominic Graham School of Irish Dance and Britain’s Got Talent Stars Innova in Portrush’s historic Arcadia building.

It finally comes to rest at this year’s host venue, Royal Portrush Golf Club, where John Bamber, Chairman of the Royal Portrush Golf Club’s Open Championship Organising Committee, is seen welcoming and admiring the trophy with pride.

Heidi Clarke, Project Manager for The Open at Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, says, “I was thrilled when The R&A agreed to let the Claret Jug go on an epic adventure around the Causeway Coast and Glens area.  It is a one off opportunity to promote our hidden gems with The Open and the iconic Claret Jug having such a worldwide audience.  Onlookers long the way couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw the Claret Jug unveiled at each location and the careful handling of it by appointed persons.”

Heidi continues, “I hope by highlighting these beauty spots, we will inspire both locals and those from all corners of the  world to explore and be invigorated by the natural beauty on offer and be charmed by the warmth of welcome to be received.”

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Sean Bateson said: “The Claret Jug’s journey across the Causeway Coast and Glens once again proves how incredibly lucky we are to live and work in such a breath-taking area. The unrivalled coastlines alongside the stunning scenery captured throughout the film will undoubtedly encourage visitors from all over the world to see it for themselves, not only now but for many years to come. The lasting legacy created from hosting the 148th Open in July will cement the Borough as a premier tourist destination, complement its unique natural beauty and most importantly ensure its future appeal.”

View, like, comment and share the film now on Instagram @visitcausewaycoastandglens, on Facebook @visitcausewaycoastandglens and on Twitter @visitcauseway

The Matchmaker

Dublin City Theatre, 4th – 6th July, Lyric Theatre Belfast.

John B.Keane’s beloved hit comedy follows the efforts of Dicky Mick Dicky O’Connor to make matches for the lonely and lovelorn from all parts of the country. At the centre of this celebrated production is John B Keane’s marvellous and mischievous wit coupled by his unparalleled way with words.John B. Keane takes us back to a simpler time, when even phones were few and far between and the only web was one left behind by spiders.

Starring Irish Telly favourites Mary McEvoy (Glenroe) and Jon Kenny (D’Unbelievables, Father Ted).

Find out more and book tickets at lyrictheatre.co.uk/event/the-matchmaker

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

Down

Seaside Revival is a vintage festival celebrating Bangor’s heyday as a thriving seaside resort. This FREE event will take place on Bangor Seafront on Saturday 6th July, 2019 1-10pm.  One of the highlights will be a special resurrection of the legendary ‘Pickie to Pier Swim’ – a summer staple on Bangor’s calendar from 1910 to the 1970s.

Armagh

The “Heroes and Legends” exhibition makes its return to Armagh Observatory and Planetarium kick-starting their summer programme on 6th and 7th July.  Come along anytime between 10:00am and 4:30pm and journey into the Copernicus Hall to meet some of the most iconic costumed characters from your favourite movies.

Fermanagh

Sit back and relax by the shores of Lough Erne for Music at the Lake at the National Trust’s Crom Estate this Friday evening, 5th July, featuring local musicians the ‘Hand Me Downs’.

Tyrone

This Sunday 7th July visit a range of animals at Casey’s Creatures, Ranfurly House Dungannon,  including a meerkat, snake,skunk, hedgehog, owl, giant frog, armadillo and a raccoon dog! Pet and hold interesting and unusual animals while learning all about them at this interactive show.

Derry/Londonderry

It’s the season of Butterflies and Moths!  Portstewart Strand is home to 18 different species of butterfly and moths and is among the top 3 locations in Northern Ireland for finding some of these unique species. There will be fun for all the family this Saturday as you join the rangers on the hunt to catch and identify the dunes’ fluttering residents. Nets provided. Booking is essential as space are limited.

Antrim

Organised in partnership with the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, Northern Ireland Branch, approximately 70 pipe bands and 45 drum majors from UK, Ireland and Australia are set to showcase their skills to battle for the prestigious All Ireland Pipe Band Championship title this Saturday at Ballymena Academy Playing Fields.

Belfast

Summer with Claude is a fun filled workshop by Sixteen South where there will an opportunity to make an ice cream scratch art magnet, paint an ice cream money box,  get seaside tattoos, watch an exclusive Claude episode, take part in colouring competition and take home a special Claude gift.

For further 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 for news, competitions and what’s on near you.  

Jacqueline McGonigle

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.

·         Summer Siesta , Europa Hotel, Belfast from £48 per person sharing

Stay in the heart of Belfast and enjoy the luxurious surroundings of the four-star Europa Hotel. The hotel’s ideal location will allow you to explore top city centre shopping outlets nearby, along with a number of key tourism attractions, including Titanic Belfast and Crumlin Road Gaoll. Offer includes overnight accommodation, complimentary bottle of Estrella or glass of wine in the Lobby Bar, late checkout and a full Irish breakfast the following morning. To book call 028 9027 1066.Offer available until 31 August 2019.

·         Summer Family Staycation, Lodge Hotel, Derry~Londonderry from 119 per room

Renowned for its hospitality and award-winning food, the three-star Lodge Hotel is the ideal base for touring the Causeway Coast. With the nearby seaside towns, Portrush and Portstewart, and medieval Dunluce Castle and the Giant’s Causeway all less than a 20-minute drive away, there’s lots for the whole family to explore. Offer includes an overnight stay in a spacious family room with breakfast for everyone the following morning. To book call 028 7034 4848. Offer available until 30 September 2019.

·         Couple’s Faldo Escape,  Lough Erne Resort, Co. Fermanagh from £95 per person sharing

The picturesque location of the five-star Lough Erne Resort is the perfect place to experience the breathtaking views and natural beauty of Fermanagh’s lakelands. The multi-award winning resort offers everything you need for a high quality break, as well as two golf courses. Offer includes luxury overnight accommodation, a round of golf on the championship Faldo Course and a fully cooked breakfast. To book call 028 6632 3230. Offer available until 23 December 2019. 

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 (1-7 July)

1.       Hillsborough Castle and Gardens Food Festival, Hillsborough, 5-7 July. Enjoy a majestic day out exploring 100 acres of beautiful gardens and pick up some fabulous local food and drink produce. There will also be live cookery demos from celebrity chefs, workshops and great entertainment for families.

2.       JDM Car Culture 2019, Lisburn, 7 July. Hundreds of show cars, trade stands, live entertainment and non-stop tyre shredding action awaits car fans in Balmoral Park. From slammed hatchbacks and 1000bhp+ road cars, to drift machinery and classic restorations, this year’s show has it all.

3.       A Taste of Summer Slemish Market Supper Club, Ballymena, 5 July. An evening of fine summer food, fun and friendship at Slemish Market Supper Club’s  ‘Taste of Summer’ pop up dining experience with chef Rob Curley in the Adair Arms Hotel.

4.       Seaside Revival Vintage Festival, Bangor, 6 July. A vintage festival celebrating Bangor’s heyday as a thriving seaside resort. Expect vintage stalls, a record fair, classic cars, a vintage fashion show, a dog show, Punch & Judy, traditional craft, sea swim, Etsy Market, plus quality hot food stalls and a full bar to keep you fed and watered. Live music includes The Sabrejets and The Swingtime Starlets.

5.       Inns Cross Market, Belfast, 6 July. A whole host of local food producers can be found on your doorstep at this farmers’ market. Choose from speciality meat, artisan breads and cheeses, preserves, chutneys and pickles and much more.

6.       Summer Music at St. Patrick’s, Coleraine, 4 July. Visitors to the Causeway Coast and Glens can enjoy a series of Thursday lunchtime concerts held over July and August in St Patrick’s Church. The programmes include recitals by local, national and international artists.

7.       Shandon Park Open Week, Belfast, 6-13 July. As Northern Ireland gets ready to welcome the 148th Open, Shandon Park Golf Club, just three miles from Belfast City Centre, is hosting its own Open Week of daily golf competitions.

8.       Steam and Jazz Train, Belfast, 5 July. Hop on board a restored 1960s train at Lanyon Place Belfast, hauled by a vintage steam locomotive. Relax as you leave the city behind and enjoy the sounds of New Orleans jazz when it call at stations which could be anywhere on the Northern Ireland railway network.

9.       Belvoir Players Summer Theatre Tour, Newcastle, 5 July. The ever-popular Belvoir Players make a welcome return to Newcastle Community Cinema for their now legendary Summer Theatre Tour with ‘Wedding Fever’, a rip-roaring Sam Cree comedy.

10.   Between the Hedges Exhibition, Armagh, 1-31 July. For this exhibition at Armagh Visitor Information Centre, Sharon Regan looks to the hedgerows, and shares the stories and myths inspired by the animals living between them.

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

The Sound of Music at Theatre at The Mill

Following the success of Phantom of the Opera and West Side Story our Home Spun Youth Musical Theatre are excited to be performing in a new production of all-time favourite musical, The Sound of Music from Tues 2 – Sat 6 July.

The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical. When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing rapport with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry.

The family’s narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre. The motion picture version remains the most popular movie musical of all time.

Get your summer off to a high note and treat the family to this smash-hit Musical with nightly performances at 7pm, and a Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm, this is a production not to be missed. Tickets are priced at £15 & £13 (Concession) Family Ticket £40. For more details and bookings call Box Office T: 028 9034 0202 or online at theatreatthemill.com

Best Selling Authors for Lunchtimes at Hewitt Summer School

Lunchtime Readings featuring prizewinning fiction writers who read from and talk about their recent work have been among the most popular events at recent John Hewitt International Summer Schools in Armagh, supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.

And this year’s Lunchtime series, which runs at The Market Place Theatre in Armagh from 22 to 26 July, starting at a later time of 1.30pm each day, will feature more best-selling authors, including Ann Cleeves, Kevin Barry and Jo Baker in conversation with some of Northern Ireland’s best-known writers including Jan Carson, Michael Hughes and Brian McGilloway.

The series begins on Monday 22 July with Sarah Moss, one of the UK’s very best contemporary novelists. Her highly acclaimed sixth novel “Ghost Wall”, was longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2019 and was chosen as a Book of the Year by The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Spectator & Financial Times.

Sarah will be in conversation with Michael Hughes, Co Armagh-born author of “The Countenance Divine” and “Country” which was announced recently as the winner of the 2019 London Hellenic Prize.

Ann Cleeves is the author behind ITV’s “Vera” and BBC One’s “Shetland”. She is the creator of detectives Vera Stanhope and Jimmy Perez: both the Vera Stanhope and Shetland series of novels have become major TV adaptations. Her latest book, “Wild Fire”, is the eighth and final book in the Shetland series. Her next book is the Long Call, the first in a brand new series of books featuring Detective Matthew Venn.

On Tuesday 23 July, during her conversation with Brian McGilloway, himself, one of Ireland’s best-known crime writers, local audiences will have a very special opportunity to listen to Anne Cleeves talk about her extraordinary career in crime fiction.

Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi is a Ugandan novelist and short story writer. Her first novel, “Kintu”, won the Kwani Manuscript Project 2013, She was awarded the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her story “Let’s Tell This Story Properly” and Jennifer was a recipient of the prestigious Windham-Campbell Literature Prize in 2018. On Wednesday 24 July, Jennifer will be in conversation about her first full story collection. “Manchester Happened”, with Maureen Boyle, prizewinning poet, memoirist and teacher.

There will be a welcome return to JHISS on Thursday 25 July for Kevin Barry’s, one of Ireland’s most exciting and entertaining writers today, who will be talking about his darkly comic new novel, “Night Boat to Tangier”, to novelist Jan Carson, critically acclaimed author of the 2019 EU prize-winning novel, “The Fire Starters”.

 Kevin Barry’s debut novel, “City of Bohane”, won the IMPAC award as well as the EU Prize for Literature, and was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award; his second novel, “Beatlebone”, won the Goldsmiths Prize. He earned much acclaim for his collections of short stories, “There Are Little Kingdoms” and “Dark Lies the Island”.

No stranger to Armagh, Lancashire-based Jo Baker, who is married to Armagh-born playwright and screenwriter, Daragh Carville, is the celebrated author of the five novels including the critically acclaimed and bestselling “Longbourn”which is due release as a feature film in 2020.

On Friday 26 July, Jo will take part in an interview with Professor Tess Maginess, QUB, about her new book, “The Body Lies”, a thrilling contemporary suspense novel that grapples with how to live as a woman in the modern world – or in a book – when the stakes are dangerously high.

Tickets for individual JHISS Lunchtime events cost £8 .00 and these are available at the Box Office at The Market Place Theatre, Tel. 028 3752 1821 or they may be booked online: www.vistarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre   For further information see the Summer School brochure or website: www.johnhewittsociety.org  

Elme Orkestra & Ryan Vail announce Irish additions to live show at The Mac

Northern Irish musicians, Ryan Vail and Eoin O’Callaghan aka Elma Orkestra and will launch the release of their collaborative studio album, Borders with a show at the MAC this Friday, 28 June, alongside two of the most respected Irish artists in their field – vocalist, Moya Brennan and spoken word artist, Stephen James Smith.

Both from Derry-Londonderry, Vail and O’Callaghan’s album, Borders is a nod to their city and an acknowledgement of the need to overcome divisions. Presented by AVA and Quiet Arch Records, the additions of both Brennan and Smith help extend the atmospheric heights of the set, which combines electronic and neo-classical genres.

An Emmy award-winning performer and a founding member of iconic Celtic music act,‘Clannad’,Brennan is recognised as the ‘First Lady of Celtic Music’ and is widely regarded as one of the most influential singers in Irish history.

Smith has made a name for himself by modernising the art of spoken word and Irish poetry and returns to the MAC following his own successful tour here in November 2018. A world-renowned performer who has worked with the likes of Conor O’Brien (‘Villagers’ and Ivor Novello Award Winner), Oscar award-winner Glen Hansard, Shane McGowan and Roddy Doyle.

Borders has already been praised by critics for the scope and scale of its ambitious sound, with O’Callaghan and Vail’s meticulous, inspired compositions highlighting the album’s staggering feat of collaborative spirit.

Tickets for Borders at the MAC on sale now  at www.themaclive.com or call Box Office on 02890235053.