CASTING CALL: ACTORS WANTED FOR JAIL OF HORROR

Crumlin Road Gaol is looking for actors with a passion for scaring people to star in fearsome scare attraction this Halloween.

 

Are you an enthusiastic lively actor? Do you want to build up your acting portfolio? If you just answered yes, then listen up! Crumlin Road Gaol is looking for budding actors to star in the terrifying scare after scare attraction ‘Jail of Horror’ this Halloween.

You must have stacks of confidence, be able to give it your all and have a passion for screaming and scaring people. The ability to interact and deliver some exceptional spine-chilling lines to the unsuspecting public is an added advantage! (You must also be 16 or over).

If you think this sounds like the perfect role and you are available evenings from 12th October – 31st October, then they want to hear from you! There will be short auditions at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast on Saturday 15th September at 12noon, come along dressed as your scariest character and show them why you should star in the Jail of Horror.

This Halloween, Belfast’s Infamous Prison, Crumlin Road Gaol is unlocking its doors for 3 weeks of intense nail biting tours which are guaranteed to make even the bravest of visitors jump. The 5 star visitor attraction will be pulling out all the stops for its eagerly anticipated Halloween programme which will feature the ‘Jail of Horror’ and the ‘Paranormal Ghost Hunt’.

The Jail of Horror and Halloween Paranormal Experience tickets are strictly TICKET ONLY events. BOOK EARLY to avoid disappointment!  Tickets can be bought online at www.crumlinroadgaol.com or by calling the Box Office on 028 9074 1500.

Brian Kennedy and Eddi Reader Confirmed to Headline Donaghadee Festival

Northern Ireland’s Brian Kennedy and 1980’s pop sensation Eddi Reader will take to the stage to headline a free outdoor concert organised by Ards and North Down Council.

The Donaghadee Lights Up concert will take place at The Commons in Donaghadee on Saturday 8 September. This is a one-time opportunity for concert goers to see these award winning artists come together in the beautiful coastal setting of Donaghadee to enjoy hit singles such as ‘Message in a box’ and Fairground Attractions ‘Perfect’.

On the night music lovers can also enjoy a range of local food stalls before the enviable line-up takes to the stage at 7.30pm. To top off the evening’s entertainment, a fireworks finale will take place from 9.00pm.

The Mayor of Ards and North Down, Cllr Richard Smart said; ‘It is fantastic that Brian Kennedy and Eddi Reader are joining us at Donaghadee Lights up as the headline act for 2018. The Commons have a hosted a wealth of talent over the years including The Bay City Rollers and Red Hot Chilli Pipers. The concert marks a fantastic end to what is a great three days of family fun including food, sea and walking tours, regatta’s and other musical performances.”

Brian Kennedy has had string of hit singles including his classic covers of ‘You Raise Me Up’ and ‘Danny Boy’. Renowned throughout the world, Brian has had success representing Ireland at Eurovision and appeared on the Irish Version of the Voice as a coach. Eddi Reader, Scottish singer-songwriter has had equal success throughout her career after hitting the spotlight in the 1989s with band Fairground Attraction, debuting the her first single, First of a Million Kisses.

Speaking about the duo’s upcoming performance, Brian Kennedy said; ‘It is great to be invited to perform at the Donaghadee Lights Up Festival. This charming town offers an iconic setting for live music and an amazing close to the summer festival season in Ards and North Down Borough.”

For more information on Donaghadee Lights Up, visit www.visitardsandnorthdown.com/dlu

To find more about the artists visit www.briankennedy.co.uk and www.eddireader.co.uk

Fun Day at Sentry Hill

Have you ever thought of visiting Sentry Hill?

If so, join us this Saturday 1st September from 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Meet our expert team of staff as they show you around the beautiful allotments and answer any questions you may have.

Join in a mini beast hunt with the Wildlife Trust and visit all the animals at the petting farm. Get your face painted and enjoy all the other fun activities lined up.

You will be given a very warm welcome and we’d love to see you. Suitable for all ages.

Guided tours of Sentry Hill house will also be available (normal charges will apply for these).

 

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

Down

Take part in a unique experience to set you up for the day this Friday morning at the Harbour, Newcastle. Get SUP with the birds and embrace the best part of the day! Enjoy the tranquillity of the water on our early morning SUP paddle session at the foot of the Mourne Mountains.  It’s perfect for beginners or even regular SUP’ers who enjoy and appreciate the early morning sunrise and a good coffee. No experience necessary as full instruction will be given by a fully qualified instructor.

Armagh

Enjoy a wonderful family day out at Northern Ireland’s Annual Rare Breed Show and Sale in Gosford Forest Park this Saturday 1st September.  In the show rings you will see native breed cattle, sheep and pigs being judged to determine which animals are the best representatives of their breed. Prizes will be awarded for the best animals, a total of £1800 will be distributed to prize winners on the day.

Fermanagh

Join Geopark staff at Castle Caldwell Forest this Wednesday 29th August to search for foraging bats in the woodland using bat detectors, and get up close to some of the weird and wonderful moth species of Fermanagh as they check out the moth trap.  Warm waterproof clothing, sturdy footwear and torch required and booking is essential.

Tyrone

Autumn Pastels at An Creagan, Saturday 1st September.  Capture your favourite animal or the seasonal landscape with pastels. Suitable for all levels of experience. All materials are included as well as a  tasty lunch. Class runs from 11.00am to 4.00pm.

Derry/Londonderry

The Carnival of Colours 2018, brought to you by In Your Space Circus, St Columb’s Park Derry, this Saturday and Sunday.  Grab your Penny Farthing. pop on your stilts, walk a tight-wire over the Foyle, roll yourself up like a human cannonball, any which way you can, just get yourself down to the most circus-y fest in town!  This year promises to be the best, most circus-y yet with TWO Big Top Tents filled with lots of international circus shows including Tumble Circus, Two’s a Crowd, McFois, Granny Turismo, Circle of Two and our very own Fancy Pants Circus!  And out in the field you will be dazzled and regaled by our troupe of Circus 250 characters alongside the incredible Pauline Phitness, Borris and Gilbert Gottenstock.

Antrim

The Spinning Yarns Festival will take place at Antrim Castle Gardens on Saturday 1st & Sunday 2 September. This two-day festival celebrates the wonderful world of all things associated with wool & linen, showcasing the colour, creativity and craft associated with these homespun yarns in all their forms.  Spinning Yarns has so much to offer including a Market Place with a wide range of traders, both local and from further afield, Afternoon Tea Fashion Tent, Craft and Gift Stalls, Displays, Workshops and Demonstrations, A Range of Artisan Food & Drink, Children’s Entertainment and a range of exhibitions.

Belfast

Registration for the Crescent Arts Centre’s latest learning programme is now open. Each week the Crescent runs over 200 courses and workshops through a wide ranging artistic programme spread across all art forms including dance, wellbeing, drama, music, visual arts, crafts, creative writing and  reading. Find out more at crescentarts.org.

 

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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.

 

  • Phew It’s The Weekend, Kilmorey Arms Hotel, Co. Down from £120 per person sharing

The three-star Kilmorey Arms Hotel in Kilkeel is nestled close to the Mourne Mountains, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a prime location to relax and escape from everyday life. This offer includes two nights’ accommodation, a cocktail of choice on arrival, a three-course meal for two on an evening of your choice and a full Irish breakfast the next morning. To book call 028 4176 2220. Offer available until July 2019.

  • One Night B&B and Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise, Manor House Country Hotel, Co. Fermanagh from £200 per night

Located just outside Enniskillen, in the heart of The Fermanagh Lakelands on the shores of Lough Erne, the four-star Manor House Country Hotel combines old world charm with modern hotel luxury and is the perfect place to put your detective skills to the test. Offer includes a one night stay and Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise on the hotel’s Lady of the Lake Cruiser with a full Irish breakfast the next morning. Experience a true sense of tranquillity and relaxation with the hotel’s full leisure facilities and a unique evening with this murder mystery cruise. To book call 028 6862 2200. Offer available until 30 September 2018.

  • Two Night Stay and Boat Trip to Rathlin Island, Marine Hotel, Co. Antrim from £125 per person sharing 

Located along the Causeway Coastal Route the three-star Marine Hotel in Ballycastle has an unrivalled seafront position. Explore Rathlin Island as part of this trip and visit the famous puffin sanctuary, allowing you to see the seabirds which frequent the Island up close and personal. Take in the breath-taking views of Scotland and Fairhead, then head back to your accommodation for a delicious evening meal. Offer includes two nights B&B with Rathlin Island Ferry tickets and a two-course dinner on the first night of your stay in Marconi’s Bar & Bistro. To book call 028 2076 2222. Offer available until 30 October 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 (27 August – 2 September)

 

  1. 27th Bluegrass Music Festival 2018, Omagh, 31 August – 2 September. Three days of live music from some of the biggest names in bluegrass and old time music. Line-up includes the multi-award winning Bluegrass & Gospel duo Darin & Brooke Aldridge, acclaimed traditional music veterans Mike Compton and Joe Newberry and the Demolition String Band, to name but a few.
  2. Air Waves Portrush 2018, Coleraine, 1 – 2 September.  From historic wartime aircraft to stunning planes at the cutting edge of technology, this event offers a weekend filled with spectacular flying displays against the beautiful backdrop of the East Strand Beach. On the ground, attractions include the hugely popular STEM Village, motor village, trade stalls and exhibitions.
  3. Walking With Dinosaurs, Belfast, 31 August – 2 September. Based on the award-winning BBC television series, starring Michaela Strachan as ‘Huxley’ the palaeontologist, the incredible Walking with Dinosaurs comes to Belfast’s SSE Arena. The show depicts the dinosaurs’ evolution with almost cinematic realism.
  4. Waterside Half Marathon, Derry~Londonderry, 2 September. The 37th Waterside Half Marathon will start in Ebrington Square. The route will take runners across the river to the cityside, showcasing Derry’s parks, greenways and bridges before finishing at St Columb’s Park.
  5. Mount Stewart Conversations Festival, Co. Down, 1 – 2 September. This unmissable weekend festival, which celebrates the arts, literature, music and big ideas, will centre on the theme of Women in Power. The festival offers a stellar line-up of acclaimed guests for an array of debates, talks and performances.
  6. Carnival of Colours, Derry~Londonderry, 1 – 2 September. Two Big Top Circus Tents filled with international circus shows including Tumble Circus, Two’s a Crowd and Fancy Pants Circus. This event will host an outdoor cinema, workshops and music acts, including a Stendhal and Celtronic takeover on the Saturday night, where the big top will be transformed with festival vibes.
  7. Cinema Day, Across Northern Ireland, 27 August. The theme of this year’s Cinema Day is “Home”, with 29 events taking place across the cinematic six counties. Highlights include a Full Moon Fest at the Black Box, where you are invited to dress up and singalong to the Wizard of Oz and Movie House cinemas across Northern Ireland will be showing the Disney classic, Lady and the Tramp.
  8. Weaponry at Martello Tower, Limavady, 1 September.  Soldiers from Wellington’s army demonstrate their weapons and drill while patrolling their lookout against Napoleon at the well-known Martello tower. A marvellous re-enactment of a time between 1812 and 1817 during the French invasion.
  9. Bangor Christian Heritage Walk, Bangor, 28 August. Learn about Christian Heritage as you trace the steps of Canons, Priests and Pilgrims. This tour includes visits to Bangor Abbey Church of Ireland, St Comgall’s Roman Catholic Church, First Bangor Presbyterian Church and the North Down Museum, which houses a life-size reconstruction of a monk’s cell.
  10. Rare Breed Survival Trust Northern Ireland Support Group Annual Show and Sale, Armagh, 1 September. Enjoy a wonderful family day out at Northern Ireland’s Annual Rare Breed Show and Sale in Gosford Forest Park. The show rings will include native breed cattle, sheep and pigs that will be judged to determine which animals are the best representatives of their breed.

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

HISTORIC MONTALTO ESTATE GETS READY TO ENCHANT AS A  NEW VISITOR ATTRACTION

Montalto Estate, a 400 acre private estate located in rural Co. Down only minutes from the centre of Ballynahinch, is getting ready to open to visitors for the first time in its history.

Estate duty manager Bernie Hyland, David Wilson MD of Montalto Estate and John McGrillen, Chief Executive Tourism NI.

Owned by the Wilson family, the new visitor attraction represents a major private investment creating up to 30 new full and part time jobs in the tourism sector as well as the employment of 40 construction jobs.

The Wilson family, well known for running a range of successful Northern Ireland businesses, purchased Montalto Estate in 1995.  Following a major renovation of the entire estate they developed an exclusive luxury venue for business and corporate clients. In 2012 this expanded to include the award-winning wedding venue – The Carriage Rooms at Montalto.

Their on-going business development strategy identified an opportunity to support the sustainability of the Estate through the provision of a unique tourism offering.  This features the opening up of the estate to the public by providing a high quality visitor experience aimed at reconnecting with nature through the estate’s beautiful surroundings.

Steeped in a long and fascinating history and set in a magnificent natural backdrop, Montalto Estate aims to reconnect visitors with nature through access to a range of captivating gardens and beautiful walks and trails. The development of this new tourism offering will help to ensure the long term sustainability of the estate for future generations to enjoy as well as complement the existing tourism portfolio across the region.

The Montalto Estate visitor experience will include; public access to the estate’s beautiful gardens with features including many varieties of flora and fauna along with unique and surprising garden features; historic walks and trails including the Lake Walk, the Garden Walk and the Woodland Trail with an exciting play area where children can play, explore, learn and wonder at their natural surroundings. A purpose built centre, designed in keeping with the look and feel of the estate will include a welcome area featuring interpretation of the estate’s history; a stylish 120 seat café offering flavoursome and beautifully presented food and a shop that will offer a mix of estate produce, local craft products and many other unique and exceptionally designed items.

David Wilson, Managing Director of Montalto Estate, said:
“ We are delighted  and very excited to be opening Montalto Estate to the public.  For the first time ever visitors will have the opportunity to see the beautiful gardens, walks and trails that makes Montalto a truly mystical and enchanting place to visit.  This investment is part of our ongoing business growth strategy which includes the award winning The Carriage Rooms at Montalto wedding and conference venue.   Our aim is to provide a top class visitor attraction which will not only add to the existing Northern Ireland visitor experience but which will encourage visitors into the region. The investment also provides us with the opportunity to preserve the unique character and heritage of this magnificent site which will help to ensure its long term future as an important landmark and visitor destination within Co. Down.”

Supporting the opening of Montalto Estate, John McGrillen, Chief Executive, Tourism NI said:
“We welcome this investment in Montalto Estate and are delighted to see this new addition to our long list of unique and high quality visitor attractions. 2017 was another record year for tourism as we welcomed almost 5 million visitors to Northern Ireland. Attractions such as Montalto Estate which enable visitors to connect with the culture, heritage and landscape of Northern Ireland are key to ensuring our continued success in attracting visitors to the region.”

Montalto Estate will open to the public in the autumn. Opening hours are Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 4pm.  Access to site including car park, welcome area, café and shop is free.  Gardens, Trails and Walks will be ticketed with prices starting from £7.50 (adults) and Children (age 5 – 16) £5.00 with discounted rates when you book in advance online. Children under 5 are free. Visit www.montaltoestate.com and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram #ExploreMontalto.

Find out what’s on at The Navan Centre & Fort, Armagh

The Navan Centre & Fort Armagh has an exiting programme of events lined up to keep you and your family entertained this Autumn!

Foraging Sunday – 16th September (Free drop-in event, 11:00-15:00)

Under expert guidance, you will learn to forage for food as the Celts would have. Explore the wealth of edible delights in our countryside and sample dishes made with foraged foods like berries, apples, cherries and even nettles – you are sure to be amazed!

This is a free drop in event with no pre-booking required.

 

Pottery Sunday – 30th September (Free drop-in event, 11:00-15:00)

Try your hand at making a clay pot, similar to those which the Celts would have used! The Celts would have crafted pots of differing levels of intricacy and detail based on the occasion. Use your imagination to come up with your own unique design!

This is a free drop in event with no pre-booking required.

 

Little Spooks – 27th-31st October, various times

Tickets are now on sale for the Navan Centre & Fort’s Halloween event, Little Spooks! From 27th -31st October, this is the perfect Halloween experience for boys and girls who aren’t afraid of enjoying some spooky surprises!

A Halloween Bride & Gloom Story! Do you have the courage to be witness at the ceremony? Emma Goner is no ordinary bride in this most extraordinary of wedding days! With an undead bride and ghostly groom, join the hapless couple on the most memorable day of their lives (or afterlives).

The witch’s cabin is just a short walk away along the winding path. Discover what ghastly ingredients go into a witch’s cauldron and, if you are brave enough to torture your tastebuds, there will be a truly gruesome brew freshly prepared just for you!

Proceed along the path to the Palace of the Pumpkin Prince. There, you will hear some startling stories sure to put a shiver up your spine!

All tickets £7.00 (Adults and Children)
Children aged 3 and under free, although event recommended for ages 4-9 years.

Full details and booking at www.visitarmagh.com/littlespooks

 

Samhain: An Evening Celebration – 2nd November, 20:00-23:00

Enjoy an evening of celebration exploring the origins of Halloween; the Celtic festival of Samhain. With the beginning of the ‘darker half’ of the year comes the opportunity to reflect on the past and to dream of new beginnings. Listen to ancient tales from renowned storyteller, Liz Weir and meet living history characters who will explore the many traditions associated with the time of year when the veil between this world and the Otherworld is considered to be at its thinnest. The evening will conclude with supper, accompanied by the sounds of local musicians.

Suitable for ages 12 and over. Pre-booking essential at www.visitarmagh.com/samhain

All tickets £14.00, recommended for ages 12 and over.

 

WARRENPOINT WELCOMES RECORD TURNOUT AT WAKE THE GIANT FESTIVAL

Finn the giant was finally woken from his slumber after a two-day festival and noisy parade through the streets of Warrenpoint.

 

The festival, that took place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th August saw crowds of over 15,000 people in the town during the celebrations.

The stories of Finn Mac Cumhaill are woven deep into the history of this region – from his life on Slieve Gullion, to his battles with rival giants. Each year, the people of Warrenpoint re-enact these epic tales in a collaborative performance.

There was superb entertainment, street performers, music, crafts and speciality food markets for all the family. This year Finn made his way across the water on the Carlingford Ferry to Warrenpoint on Saturday. Even this scenic journey across the lough couldn’t wake him up!

Giant Finn moved through Warrenpoint town centre as part of a noisy parade, as his family asked the public to help them wake him.

The man charged with designing and creating the narrative for this year’s show is renowned actor and writer, Dan Gordon. He put his humorous signature and quirky style on this year’s story that enthused children and parents alike.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chair, Councillor Mark Murnin, said: “Wake the Giant is one of our most highly anticipated events within the summer programme. This year did not disappoint! Every year the numbers keep growing and we were delighted to see such a fantastic turn out on Saturday and Sunday. Local businesses and traders across Warrenpoint really embraced this festival and it was enjoyed by locals and visitors. The creative genius of having Dan Gordon involved meant that everyone was able to enjoy a hilarious narrative as the parade made its way around the town. It was a great weekend had by all!”

Enjoy Bangor’s “Bluegrass Picnic” this Bank Holiday weekend!

To mark the end of summer this year’s Bluegrass Picnic will take place this Sunday, 26 August, in the beautiful Ward Park.

The fabulous Open House Festival Choir kicking things off at 2:30pm.

Headline act, “The Clay Pigeons”, dubbed “the fastest, funkiest four-piece Bluegrass band this side of the Atlantic”, will be “keeping it fresh, fast and good fun”.

With their brand of traditional Appalachian tunes and songs it will be an end of summer party to remember.

It’s the perfect way to spend your Bank Holiday Sunday – picnicking in the park with family and friends, chilling out or dancing whilst kids can pass the time with crafts and games to try.

We look forward to seeing you at Ward Park for this FREE event this Sunday 26th from 2.30pm–5pm.

Don’t forget to pack your picnic!