HASTINGS HOTELS SUPPORT LOCAL SUPPLIERS WITH LAUNCH OF NEW BREAKFAST BOOKLET

HASTINGS Hotels has launched its new Who Made My Breakfast? booklet which celebrates the dedication and passion of the group’s suppliers from across Northern Ireland and the local produce used in what is said to be the most important meal of the day.

WHO MADE MY BREAKFAST?…Howard Hastings of Hastings Hotels was joined by Michele Shirlow from Food NI, John McGrillen from Tourism NI and some of the HastingsÕ local producers at a Food NI event in the Culloden Estate & Spa to launch the new Who Made My Breakfast? booklet. Hastings Hotels launched the new booklet to celebrate the dedication and passion of the groupÕs suppliers from across Northern Ireland and the local produce used in what is said to be the most important meal of the day.

The new booklet was launched at a recent Food NI event in the Culloden Estate & Spa with members, local suppliers and representatives from Tourism NI in attendance.

As part of the launch, the leading hotel collection has announced two new breakfast suppliers – Grand Café Coffee from UCC, roasted in County Antrim and Grant’s Dry Cured Bacon from Derry-Londonderry.

Also showcased in the booklet are the stories behind Hastings long-standing breakfast suppliers including black and white pudding from Gracehill Fine Foods in County Antrim, mushrooms from Malachy McKenna in Dungannon, Waggle Dance Honey from Portadown, Clandeboye Estate Yoghurt from Bangor and Just Live a Little granola and muesli from Portaferry.

Howard Hastings, Managing Director of Hastings Hotels said: “It is no secret that we at Hastings Hotels are extremely passionate about food provenance and our fabulous local suppliers. We make no apologies for only working with the very best of Northern Ireland’s food producers who continue to enable us to offer guests wonderful, seasonal menus in each of our six hotels.

“The Who Made My Breakfast? booklet is our little book of stories introducing our local suppliers and the delightful produce that helps us serve up the finest breakfasts every day. It allows guests to see the photos of the people responsible for the produce they are eating and find out more about where it comes from including McCann’s Apple Juice and White’s Oats from Co Armagh, Bushmills Whiskey which is served with the porridge, milk from Farmview Dairies and Thompson’s Tea from Belfast, Carnbrooke Meats from Dromara who produce Honeybee Sausages, Clements Eggs from County Down and Get Fresh Tomatoes from Bob Colhoun in Drumbeg,” Howard continued.

“Food is a hugely important part of the visitor experience and at Hastings Hotels we are exceptionally proud of our local suppliers who help us create great menus. We hope the new Who Made my Breakfast? booklet will help increase the business of our local suppliers, who I think are amongst the best in the world,” Howard concluded.

New route for Spring is Sprung St Patrick’s Day Carnival celebrations

Details of the St Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival celebrations in Derry have been unveiled with an action packed weekend of entertainment on 17 and 18 March for all the family that includes, music, dance, food and culture.

(Photo – Tom Heaney, nwpresspics)

The route of this year’s Carnival parade on Saturday 17 March has changed and will depart from Bishop Street car park at 2pm when the colourful spectacle of carnival participants will go through the city centre much to the delight of spectators.

The new route will see the parade depart Bishop Street car park, making its way toward the Diamond and down Shipquay Street towards Harbour Square Roundabout before heading up Custom House Street across Waterloo Place and down Strand Road to finish up at the Strand Road Carpark at around 3.30pm.

Welcoming the new route, the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Maoliosa McHugh said he was confident it made the event more accessible for the public.

“I am delighted that the Derry carnival parade on St Patrick’s Day will be taking place through the city centre and through areas such as Shipquay Street and Waterloo Place. Not only will it make it accessible to more people but it will bring atmosphere and colour to the city centre and help create a real festive spirit for St Patrick’s Day,” he said.

The theme for this year’s carnival parade is Spring is Sprung with a strong emphasis on the Spring goddess of growth and flowering. Up to 600 participants from local schools, youth clubs, community groups and arts and cultural organisations are expected to take part in the parade that will feature pageant pieces created by the North West Carnival Initiative, Greater Shantallow Community Arts, In Your Space Circus and Bluebell Arts Project.

Mayor McHugh says he is really looking forward to the parade and the range of events for everyone to enjoy over the weekend including the LegenDerry Food Festival in Guildhall Square, musical performances, street theatre and family activities, and the Ubuntu Global Festival.

“Derry is going to be a hive of activity over St Patrick’s weekend with something for every member of the family to come along and be part of. In addition to a real carnival atmosphere there is a strong focus on celebrating our diverse multi-cultures and making the event accessible and inclusive to everyone. A lot of work has been going on behind the scenes getting ready for the event and I am confident it will be a huge success for everyone involved.”

Among the highlights on St Patrick’s Day itself in addition to the parade will be the live musical performances on the Spring Stage at Guildhall Street with local musical acts, Dara, CCÉ Baile na gCailleach, Voices of the Foyle Choir and Suil.

The Mayor also will host a series of events in the Craft Village throughout the day including live traditional music and dancing, kids’ activities and crafts.

A key element of this year’s celebrations is the number of events being organised by organisations across the city including a St Patrick’s Day Road Race organised by the Foyle Hospice, a Family Dun Day at an Culturlann, Irish music and dance at Foyleside Shopping Centre, a Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication by the Apprentice Boys at the St Columb’s Cathedral, to name but a few.

For a full listing of what is happening log on to www.derrystrabane.com/springcarnival

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Magical new theatre performance coming to Limavady

A spell-binding theatrical performance by Cahoots NI takes to the stage at Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre, 15th and 16th March.

 

‘Penguins’ is a unique production inspired by Roy and Silo, two male penguins living in Central Park Zoo who together hatched an abandoned egg and raised a chick.

Just like other penguin pairs, they walk, play, swim and dance together. When the duo decide to try and hatch a rock in place of an egg, they find themselves on an adventure that could mean raising a chick for real!

The adaption of the story is anticipated to be one of the most magical theatre productions to come out of Northern Ireland this year.

This co-production with Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Prime Theatre is a story of friendship, fun, identity which may leave some audience members wishing they were penguins!

The production on March 16th will be followed by a free learning and development workshop for artists, teachers and anyone interested in creative methods of working with young people. The workshop from 12.30pm – 1.30pm has been made available as part of the Fab Families inclusion programme at Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre. It will be facilitated by Steve Ball, Associate Director of Birmingham REP and Andrew Moffat MBE. Andrew is the author of “No Outsiders in our school: Teaching the Equality Act in primary schools” (Routledge, 2015) and was awarded an MBE for services to Equality and Diversity in Education in 2017. 

Director Paul Bosco McEneaney said: “I am thrilled to be working with Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre. Our team is excited to be not only bringing our amazing show to the North West but also hosting a seminar as part of the Fab Families Programme. We are looking forward to meeting you there.”

The 50-minute performance is suitable for children aged 3+ and will take place on Thursday 15th March at 6pm and Friday 16th March at 11am. Tickets are priced at £5. Teachers with school groups go free.

For further information and to book tickets please call 028 7776 0650.

Love Antrim Love Antrim Live!

The Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Paul Hamill has officially launched Antrim Live at The Old Courthouse.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Paul Hamill, pictured with Alderman John Smyth, Councillor Jim Montgomery, Councillor Neil Kelly, Councillor Roisin Lynch, Ursula Fay (Head of Arts & Culture) and some of the performers taking part in Antrim Live.

Joined by Alderman John Smyth, Councillor Jim Montgomery, Councillor Neil Kelly, Councillor Roisin Lynch, Ursula Fay (Head of Arts & Culture) and some of the performers taking part in this event.

Antrim Live is an arts and cultural extravaganza set for Antrim Town from Friday 6- Sunday 8 April. There is a feast of festivities planned for this two-day cultural festival which includes headline act The Blame Game’s Neil Delamere.

Soda Popz, Northern Ireland’s only 50’s/60’s Rock N Roll band will kick start the line-up of events at The Old Courthouse on Friday 6 April. A Craft & Food Market, Baby Rave, Fun Fair, Live Street Entertainment and Story Telling with Mr Hullabaloo are just a few of the amazing activities lined up for Antrim Live.

A brand new attraction ‘Wonderland Wood Treasure Trail’ will keep treasure hunters young and old entertained. Join an array of quirky characters who will guide and surprise you through our Wonderful Wonderland Wood in Antrim Castle Gardens.

If you fancy yourself as a Busker make sure you are part of ‘Busking Live ‘on Saturday 7 April. Performers must be able to play acoustically or provide their own battery operated sound system if required. With a prize pot of £250 make sure you register today.

With something to tantalise every taste, Antrim Live is guaranteed to bring Antrim Town to life and will be the perfect day out this Easter! Tots, teens, seniors and shoppers are all catered for in what promises to be a fantastic festival of fun.

Check out the full programme www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/antrimlive

and make a date in the diary for Antrim Live! We know you’re going to LOVE Antrim Live!

 

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

Down

The next concert in the series of Music In The Chamber concerts at Bangor Castle, is taking place on Friday 9th March and will feature the hugely popular alt-folk band Runabay. With uplifting melodies, complex instrumentation, their music will appeal to fans of artists like José Gonzalez and Fleet. Don’t miss this chance to catch the band in the beautiful surroundings of The Chamber room at Bangor Castle. Show time is 8pm.  Tickets cost £10 and are on sale now at www.ticketsource.co.uk/ardsandnorthdown. Tickets can also be purchased from North Down Museum or any of Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Visitor Information Centres.

Armagh

Navan Centre & Fort is the setting this Friday evening for a unique experience learning about the mysteries and wonders of the night sky. Observe the stars with expert astronomers from Armagh Observatory and Planetarium and discover the importance of the night sky during the time of St Patrick.  Hosted by BBC Weather presenter Barra Best, attendees will have the opportunity to see the sky through telescopes. As this is an outdoor event, attendees are encouraged to dress accordingly and please bring along your own binoculars and/or cameras if you wish. Booking essential.

Fermanagh

Haiku Poetree Walk/Workshop at Cladagh Glen, 10th March at 11.00am to 1.00pm.  Meet at Marble Arch Caves Visitor  Centre.  In honour of National Tree Week this event is hosted by local writer and Geopark Guide Bee Smith.  Take a walk down Cladagh Glen along the river, passing shake holes and cascades.  Create little haiku poems inspired by this splendid wet ash woodland.  Please wear sturdy footwear and warm waterproof clothing.  Bring a notebook and pen.

Tyrone

Treat your mum to a relaxing Afternoon at the Silverbirch Hotel Omagh this Saturday 10th March, and enjoy a delicious four course Afternoon Tea Menu, which begins with an amuse bouche followed by a selection of finger sandwiches, sumptuous cakes and scones served with fresh cream and local jam served with a selection of leaf teas (choose from Earl Grey Bravo, Hazelnut, Whiteberry, Apricot Green, Peach Oolong and Irish Breakfast Tea) or coffee and glass of bubbles!  Incudes treat pack for Mum. Live entertainment by Monte Thompson.

Derry/Londonderry

PROJECT TRACTOR & the BIG Country Breakfast on Saturday 10th March, is the second of a series of community focused fundraising events held by the Specialist Joinery Maghera to celebrate 30 years in business. Festivities will begin at 9.00am, with a bumper Charity Breakfast. Country star Richie Remo will provide the headline act for a strong bill of entertainment throughout the morning. Arbutus Catering will provide the tasty event catering.  Entry for Children is free and they will be entertained by an adventure playground and a selection activities. The cavalcade of Tractors will roll out from Specialist HQ at 1.00pm sharp, to travel the 30 mile Anniversary Route via Maghera, Tobermore, Draperstown, Desertmartin, Magherafelt, Castledawson, Bellaghy, Gulladuff & then finally return to Specialist HQ.

Antrim

To coincide with Larne Art Club’s Spring Exhibition, which will be on display, art club members will be hosting a ‘hands on with art’ day this Saturday 10th March, giving visitors the chance to have a go at art using different mediums with an opportunity to learn more about being a member of Larne Art Club. Light refreshments provided. Everyone welcome!  10.00am – 4.30pm. Free admission.

Belfast

The 20th Belfast Children’s Festival takes place from the 9th to 14th March.  Dive into the packed programme of theatre, visual art, music, dance, literature, workshops and talks, guaranteed to inspire joy, creativity and curiosity.  Check out the Big Botanic Birthday Bash, which will be jam-packed with free activity for families over the main festival weekend.  The festival also offers a diverse programme aimed at adults, professional arts practitioners and those working and studying in related fields. See the full programme at www.youngatart.co.uk.

 

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

Offers of the Week!

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible 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.

 

Spring Family Titanic Offer, Crowne Plaza Belfast from £155 per room.

Enjoy this best of Belfast this Spring, with a stay at the four-star Crowne Plaza. This modern hotel sits on the edge of the picturesque Lagan Valley Regional Park, just 10 minutes’ drive from Belfast’s thriving city centre. Package includes an overnight stay in a deluxe family bedroom, family tickets to the world-famous Titanic Belfast and a fully cooked Irish breakfast. To book call 028 9092 3500. Offer available until 15 April.

 

Two Night Culture Break, Waterfoot Hotel Derry from £79 per person.

The three-star Waterfoot Hotel is chic and unique. Overlooking the River Foyle on the Waterside of the city, its excellent location is just a five-minute drive from the City of Derry Airport or into the city centre. Package includes two-nights’ accommodation and full Irish breakfast plus dinner on one evening, along with two tickets to the five-star award winning Derry City Tours. To book call 028 7134 5500. Offer available until 31 March.

 

Spring Break, Cavan View Farmhouse, Dungannon from £110 per night.

This four-star charming, self-catering farmhouse, sleeps up to six people and is set in delightful, mature and secluded gardens with more than ample parking. With a very advantageous central location near Dungannon, County Tyrone. Stay at Cavan View for four nights or more and receive a discount on your nightly rate. To book call 079 8958 3556. Offer available until 23 March.

 

All offers are subject to availability.  For further information visit www.discovernorthernireland.com

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 10 exciting things taking place this week (5 – 11 March)

 

  1. Home of Saint Patrick Festival, Armagh, 8-19 March. Immerse yourself in St Patrick’s Country at The Home of Saint Patrick Festival 2018. It promises a lively and varied showcase of the best culture, music, song and dance hosting many exciting Irish and international artists who come together to celebrate the Spiritual Father of Ireland with specially curated events amidst a bumper programme suitable for all tastes. For more information visit VisitArmagh.com/Festivals/St-Patricks/
  2. Go The Distance – Bronze, Belfast, 10 March. This musical extravaganza at the Ulster Hall unites the worlds of music and sport as it transports you on a journey through many genres of music including musical theatre, popular classics and iconic songs inspired by sport. To book tickets visit UlsterHall.co.uk
  3. Music In The Chamber – Runabay, Bangor, 9 March. Six-piece indie-folk band from Belfast and the Glens of Antrim, Runabay will perform at the beautiful Chamber room in Bangor Castle as part of the popular Music In The Chamber series. To book tickets visit TicketSource.co.uk.
  4. Belfast Children’s Festival 2018, Belfast, 9-14 March. Dive into the packed programme of theatre, visual art, music, dance, literature, workshops and talks, guaranteed to inspire joy, creativity and curiosity. Programme includes the Big Botanic Birthday Bash, Sensescapes and the acoustic picnic.
  5. Only Fools and Three Courses at Belfast Castle, Belfast, 9 March. Join Belfast Castle for the dinner event of the year, which combines fine food in the form of a delicious three-course meal and comedy action, served up Only Fools and Horses Style. To book contact Belfast Castle reception on 028 9077 6925.
  6. City of Derry Drama Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 2-10 March.  This amateur drama festival is staged each spring at the Waterside Theatre. Founded to celebrate the best of amateur drama, it attracts award-winning groups from all over Ireland. For full details visit CityOfDerryDramaFestival.org
  7. All Shook Up, Derry~Londonderry, 7-10 March. Following their last two sell out shows, the award winning local group, LMS, brings this hilarious musical inspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis Presley and based on a book by Joe DiPietro to the Millennium Forum.
  8. International Women’s Day, Cookstown, 8 March. Come along to The Burnavon’s women’s only workshops and events as part of their International Women’s Day celebrations. Take time out, relax and enjoy. Some of the activities will be bookable, contact the box office on 028 8676 9949 for information.
  9. Ballymoney Drama Festival, Ballymoney, 5-10 March. Ballymoney Drama Festival presents the 79th year of this very popular event, with a performance each evening at Ballymoney Town Hall. Programme includes The Slemish Players performance of ‘Say Cheese’ and The Lifford Players performance of ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’. For full line-up, visit BallymoneyDramaFestival.com.
  10. Symposium On Modern Slavery, Armagh, 8 March. This half-day seminar at the Market Place Theatre will examine the impact of slavery within a modern context. Featuring guest talks, readings and displays the festival hopes to engender engagement in dialogue, to recognise signs, to speak out and to help. Booking is essential 028 3752 1800.

 

 

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

Delivering Excellence in Customer Service

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council’s LEAN (Linking Entrepreneurs in Antrim and Newtownabbey) Network invite local businesses to take part in an excellent workshop this month.

On Wednesday 21 March from 6pm – 9pm in Antrim Civic Centre, Conor Houston will present the “Delivering Excellence in Customer Service” workshop.

Conor will share his experience and insights, gained as both a lawyer and strategic advisor, into how to develop excellent relationships with your current and potential customers.  During this workshop he will help you to know your customer, impress your customer, manage expectations, develop and improve communications.

This event is open to all businesses in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area and includes a light supper.  The workshop is free to attend however places must be booked in advance by contacting T. 028 9034 0017 or E. events@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

 

 

Stendhal open’s search for 2018 Featured Artist.

Stendhal Festival has announced that applications for their 2018 Stendhal Featured Artist prize are now open.

Last year’s inaugural winner, Rachel Morrow, from Island Magee, said she thoroughly enjoyed the experience and urged any up and coming artists to apply for the prize.

The multi-award winning music and arts festival based in Limavady, introduced the prize for the first time last summer in order to help shine a light on up and coming Northern Irish artists, provide them a platform and have their work be the basis of their visual marketing strategy for the year.

The winning artist will receive a £500 prize, have their work highlighted through Stendhal, have the featured spot in the Stendhal Art Gallery at the event and have their work used in conjunction with Stendhal’s marketing campaign across, posters, billboards, flyers, social media and television.

Last year’s inaugural winner, Rachel Morrow, from Island Magee, said she thoroughly enjoyed the experience and urged any up and coming artists to apply for the prize.

“It was a fantastic experience to be Stendhal’s first featured artist,” said Rachel.

“Not only was it extremely enjoyable but I also benefited a lot from the opportunity, experience and of course, exposure.

She continued. “With over 6000 people in attendance, the exposure I gained as an emerging artist was priceless. Stendhal gave me the opportunity to raise my artist profile, network and sell.

“It was also a great experience learning how to exhibit in a non-traditional space, the vibes of the event and the ethos behind my work really meshed together well.”

Since Stendhal Rachel has continued apace with her art work, she completed a large commission for Electric Picnic Music Festival, been involved in more exhibitions and has sold more paintings, all while working on an online store and a new collection of prints.

She concluded by saying: “The festival is getting bigger and better every year. If you’re looking for exposure and an exciting opportunity to network, sell and raise your profile, it’s a no brainer, apply this year.”

To apply for the Stendhal Festival Featured Artist Prize 2018, simply visit Stendhalfestival.com, click on the BLOG link at the top right hand corner of the landing page and then click on the Featured Artist Link for all the info.

For any general enquiries about the prize contact Colm O’Donnell at colmo@stendhalfestival.com

Entries are open now and close on Friday, March 9.

 

INVITATIONS ARE OUT FOR ABIGAIL’S PARTY AT THE MAC

“brilliant and hilarious” – Daily Telegraph

Abigail’s Party is the play everyone remembers, from the decade fashion forgot.

 

A revival of Mike Leigh’s acclaimed play, Abigail’s Party takes to the stage in the MAC Belfast in April. A biting, hilarious, disco-infused satire of British suburbia in the 70’s,

this is one of the most iconic stage plays of the 20th century.

A new MAC production starring Belfast actress Roisin Gallagher as Beverly, Abigail’s Party will open for a three-week run from 14 April until 5 May 2018.

 

From a time when the height of urban sophistication was cheese and pineapple on a stick, served nonchalantly on a Lazy Susan, comes a tragi-comedy about social climbing,

prejudice and fear of not doing ‘the done thing’. The production is directed by Richard Croxford with an ensemble cast featuring Brigid Shine, Will Irvine, Craig Miller

and Imogen Slaughter during a cocktail party which Beverly and her husband Laurence are hosting for their neighbours. The evening is fuelled by plenty of alcohol, an

array of savoury bites and olives, and Donna Summer on the record player. But as prejudices are unmasked and tempers flare, Beverly’s perfectly planned evening

unravels before her eyes.

 

The award-winning writer and director Mike Leigh called his play “both a celebration and a lamentation of how we are”, because this isn’t just a play about 1970s Britain,

it’s a peek into the frustrations and struggles endured by everyone who has ever floundered and grasped their way through life.

 

Commenting on the production Simon Magill, Creative Director at the MAC, said: “We’re delighted to be producing Mike Leigh’s bitingly acerbic play at the MAC this spring,

perhaps introducing to many that which is familiar to a whole generation of us, thanks, partly, to its legendary 1977 ‘Play for Today’ production on BBC1.”

 

Tickets for Abigail’s Party are now on-sale. For more information about the show or to book, visit themaclive.com.