Explore the Fascinating Craft of Papermaking

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is delighted to offer a workshop exploring the fascinating craft of handmade papermaking.

This six week course takes place at The Museum at The Mill, Mossley Mill from Thursday 22 September at 7pm.

The humble paper has a very important part in our lives and was a massive industry in our Borough at a time with paper mills in Randalstown, Antrim and Dunadry.

Crafting is experiencing a massive revival and paper craft in particular is amongst the top five home crafts. Imagine crafting with your own handmade paper and creating beautiful objects and using your own paper for making cards, quilling, decoupage, origami and so much more.

Using traditional methods with equipment, which can be very easily made at home, the course will guide you through the simple processes involved in making beautiful papers of which you will be justifiably proud. You will make paper from rags, recycled pulp, flour sacks and even old denim jeans. You will learn how to emboss, how to colour your paper and on each evening of the workshop, you will make paper to take home with you.

Course Tutor Bill McBride has been making paper for many years and has a dedicated workshop in Antrim.  Through Bill, the craft is making a welcome return and you can be part of this revival.

For further details or to enrol on this course, contact Box Office at Theatre at The Mill on 028 9034 0202 or book online at www.theatreatthemill.com

Chefs going ‘cocoa’ over Killyleagh Chocolate and Fine Food Fest

As thousands of chocoholics and foodies gear up for the highly-anticipated return of the biennial Hans Sloane Chocolate & Fine Food Festival, outstanding chefs from Northern Ireland and further afield are joining up with festival organisers to ensure that the three-day festival offers a foodie experience not to be missed.

With the addition of Downpatrick’s Finnebrogue Artisan this year as the festival’s overall sponsor, Finnebrogue consultant development chef Chris Burt will lead the charge with an innovative line-up of chocolate and locally-focused food activities to span the entire weekend.

Kicking off with the Hans Sloane Chocolate Ball on Friday 23rd September, Chef Burt will join up with legendary Northern Ireland chef Simon Dougan of Yellow Door to present a meal that will have guests buzzing for years to come.  Utilising the finest of hyper-local produce including Finnebrogue venison and sausages, locally farmed vegetables, eggs and butter, and even reindeer moss foraged personally by Chef Burt from the Finnebrogue Estate, this dinner will highlight the wide range of world-class ingredients available from across Northern Ireland.

“As Finnebrogue’s consultant development chef, I have the pleasure of working with locally-produced Northern Ireland ingredients every day, and am delighted to be able to develop and serve an innovative, forward-thinking menu for guests at this year’s Hans Sloane Chocolate Ball utilising these outstanding ingredients,” said Chef Burt.  “I’m delighted to be teaming up with Simon Dougan to create a menu that will encourage guests to think outside the box and approach these local ingredients in a new way.”

As a dramatic end to the evening, Chefs Burt and Dougan are brainstorming a show-stopping dessert which will act as homage to Sir Hans Sloane – the Killyleagh-born physician, naturalist and collector credited with bringing the recipe for drinking chocolate back to Europe –and turn heads as the extraordinary chocolate dessert is unveiled to guests.

The festival will continue on Saturday and Sunday, 24th and 25th September. Guests at Killyleagh Castle can enjoy live cooking demos led by Chef Burt alongside leading local chefs including Chefs Danny Millar, Balloo Inns; Roy Abraham, The Smuggler’s Table; and Fernando Correa, Quails at the Gallery, among others hosted by Food NI.  Incorporating locally-grown and sourced produce paired with chocolate elements and even a chocolate stout from local Mourne Mountains Brewery, these chefs will bring home the theme of local cooking with a touch of chocolate in honour of Sir Hans.

“We’re really looking forward to this year’s live cooking demos, which have been supported by Food NI as part of Tourism Northern Ireland’s Year of Food and Drink,” said Meave Davison of the festival’s organising committee.  “Finnebrogue Artisan Chef Chris Burt will show off his knowledge of foraging local produce and his unique approach to creating dishes with a wow-factor, while some of the area’s most popular chefs, hosted by Food NI, will support the ‘local’ element of the festival by incorporating chocolate into popular savoury and sweet which will be shared with guests.”

“In addition to the live kitchen demos on Saturday and Sunday, 24th and 25th September, guests will also enjoy tasting freshly-made dishes and treats from over 30 local artisan producers including Great Taste Award winners S.D. Bells, Deli Muru, Abernethy, La Coquine, Glastry Farm Ice Cream, Finnebrogue, Krazi Baker and Mash Direct, among many others,” added Meave.

Aine Kearney, Director of Business Support and Events Tourism NI commented, “Tourism Northern Ireland is a proud sponsor of the Finnebrogue Artisan Hans Sloane Chocolate & Fine Food Festival, in line with the Northern Ireland Year of Food and Drink initiative, the festival is showcasing our unique chocolate offering.

“The festival schedule has something for everyone from the Chocolate Ball to the family fun days and we hope this will encourage thousands of foodies from Northern Ireland and beyond to enjoy some of our great indigenous foods.”

Founded in 2010 to celebrate Killyleagh’s most famous son, Sir Hans Sloane, who was born in the village in 1660 and later credited for bringing the recipe for drinking chocolate to Europe from Jamaica, the biennial festival has grown from strength to strength and is now regarded as one of the leading events of its type in the UK and Ireland and a highlight of the summer calendar for food lovers across the country.

The Finnebrogue Artisan Hans Sloane Chocolate & Fine Food Festival kindly acknowledges the support of Tourism Northern Ireland, Newry Mourne & Down District Council, and Food NI in the staging of this year’s event as well as the support of sponsors Bryan Somers Travel, Jeep, Killyleagh Development Association, Mash Direct, Roskyle, and S.D. Bell’s.

Ticket prices vary, based on events running throughout the Festival. For further information on all events taking place and to book tickets visit www.hanssloane.com or follow the Killyleagh Chocolate Festival on Twitter @KillyleaghChoc or facebook.com/KillyleaghChocFest.

Lord Mayor Dives in for Festival Family Show

Yes – it’s the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Brian Kingston!

He’s getting ready for the Ulster Bank Belfast International Arts Festival’s underwater-themed family spectacular show, Mù on 16 October, hosted by Belfast City Council in Ormeau Park.

The show from French producers Transe Express, will feature a cast of colourfully-costumed acrobatic sea creatures, suspended from a huge telescopic crane, with lights, sound, music and special effects.  Tickets have just been released for this free event but must be booked in advance. Visit www.belfastinternationalartsfestival.com for booking and info.

Free Film Fun with Finding Nemo

There’s something fishy going on in Solitude Park on Friday 7 October 2016 at 7pm when Nemo, Marlin and Dory make a splash on the big screen with a free outdoor screening of the family favourite Finding Nemo.

This animated aquatic adventure follows the comedic and eventful journeys of the fretful Marlin and his young son Nemo, who are separated from each other in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken by a fish collecting scuba diver and thrust into a tank in a dentist’s office overlooking Sydney Harbour.

Buoyed by the companionship of a friendly but forgetful fish named Dory, the overly cautious Marlin embarks on a treacherous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of an epic journey to rescue his son. Meanwhile, the young Nemo hatches a few daring plans of his own to return home safely.

Will Marlin safely find his way to Sydney?  Will Nemo resist the clutches of Darla the dentist’s dastardly niece? To find out don’t be like Dory and put a reminder in your diary for Friday 7 October at 7pm in Solitude Park!

To add to the cinema experience local food outlet Captain Cooks will be offering a host of hot and tasty treats throughout the event.  Other refreshments available include ice-cream, pop-corn, sweets, soft drinks, tea and coffee.  So pack a comfy cushion and a cosy blanket and settle down to enjoy a free movie night under the stars at Solitude Park.

For further information contact Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council on T: 028 4066 0609 or go to the council website at www.armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/armaghbanbridgecraigavon

Straight from the Field to Comber Farmers’ Market Celebrating ‘Harvest’

This October the 6th, the popular monthly Comber Farmers’ Market is joining the ‘Harvest’ month celebrations as part of the NI Year of Food and Drink, taking the opportunity to showcase the very essence of the artisan event.

Everything on offer Comber Farmers’ Market is connected to the land, the products available at the market are all reliant on local yield.

The meat from Forthill Farm, Kennedy Bacon and Broughgammon Farm is grass fed; the wheat used for baking by the Krazi Baker, Farm House Treats, Mange Tout Deli and Go Yeast comes from Northern Ireland flour mills and the fruit and vegetables from Horner’s Farm Shop and Helen’s Bay Walled Garden are harvested from local soil.

Locally grown Winter bedding plants and perennials will be available from McCutcheon Landscapes and the market Producer of the Month, the Uncommon Garden Company.

With free range eggs, fresh fish, chutneys and jams, chocolate and so much more on offer the market gives visitors the perfect chance to support local producers and to really taste the difference.

So whether you are a market regular or if you have never been before, you are invited and encouraged to head down to St Mary’s Church car park of Comber Square and support local producers at Comber Farmers’ Market.

More information on Comber Farmers’ Market can be found at www.combermarket.co.uk and features and competitions run regularly on the markets’ Facebook and Twitter pages.

BBC presenter Simon King headlines Steinbeck Celebration

BBC presenter, writer and wildlife advocate Simon King will headline this year’s Steinbeck Celebration at Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre in Limavady.

The event, entitled ‘Steinbeck Celebration: The Human Heart and the Land’, will run from October 7th – October 19th.

Simon’s passion for the natural world is well known to television viewers worldwide through his work as a presenter and award-winning cameraman.

He has played an instrumental role in some of the best known award-winning natural history television programmes of recent years, including Springwatch, Big Cat Diary, Planet Earth, Blue Planet and the Life series. More recently he has worked on the Disney production, African Cats.

Having recently published his first book entitled NatureWatch, Simon will delight audience members of all ages by providing an intimate evening of stories and insights into the natural world on Saturday, October 8th at 6pm.

Prior to this, the world renowned musician and producer Donal Lunny promises a night to remember. He takes to the stage with two other virtuoso musicians Padraig Rynne and Sylvain Barou, all the way from Brittany, on Friday October 7th at 8pm. Known as the Donal Lunny Triad, their breath-taking live sets dive into Irish traditional music via Brittany, Eastern Europe and world folk music. As well as founding legendary bands including The Bothy Band and Planxty, Donal has also produced records for artists including Kate Bush, Elvis Costello and Paul Brady to name a few.

Poet Jean Bleakney reads from her newly launched Selected Poems on Saturday, October 8th at 3pm. Wicklow-based poet Jane Clarke, who recently published her first collection The River, and won the 2016 Hennessy Literary Award, hosts a reading on Wednesday, October 19th at 6.30pm.

Historian Alister McReynolds provides a fascinating free talk, ‘John Steinbeck: Homeward Bound’ on Thursday, October 13th at 7.30pm. It explores the famous writer’s local family roots and this influence on his writing.

Two award-winning cinematic adaptations of Steinbeck novels, Of Mice and Men, starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise, and the acclaimed East of Eden, starring James Dean in his first major film role, screen on Thursday, October 13th at 2pm and Saturday, October 15th at 2pm respectively.

Limavady Writers’ Group host a Causeway Writers’ Evening on Tuesday, October 11th from 7pm. All are welcome to attend as members read selected works.

A range of workshops also feature in this year’s celebration. North Coast based writer Bernie McGill hosts a two-part creative writing workshop on Monday, October 10th and 17th from 7pm-9pm. Former environmental campaigner and published poet Emma Must hosts ‘From Leaf to Line’, a nature walk and poetry writing workshop at Roe Valley Country Park on Saturday, October 8th from 10am-2pm.

Artist Gail Mahon teaches a two-part Environmental Ceramic and Drawing workshop exploring our local natural and urban landscape on Saturday, October 8th and October 15th from 2pm – 4.30pm. Local photographer Rachel Cassidy hosts a Parent and Child photography workshop exploring local scenic locations on Saturday, October 15th from 10am-2pm.

To book, contact the Arts Centre team on 028 7776 0650, or for further information and full programme listings, visit roevalleyarts.com

Sizing Up Our Diets for Health

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is encouraging residents to measure their diets against healthy eating guidelines as part of the Council’s innovative Community Diet and Nutrition Education Programme (CDNEP).

Dr Janice McConnell, pictured with library assistant Aidan Pettigrew at the recent Health Fair at Greystone Library.

The Programme, which runs as part of the Council’s wider Public Health Nutrition (PHN) agenda, provides professional dietary advice with the overall aim of educating people on what makes a healthy diet.

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council’s Public Health Nutritionist, Dr Janice McConnell commented, “What we eat is very important to our health and wellbeing, however, eating healthily is also about managing how much we eat of particular foods and how regularly we eat them.  This is important because dietary patterns in Northern Ireland continue to fall short of healthy eating recommendations.” Janice continued “Changing dietary habits is therefore crucial for the long-term health of our population and Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is committed to supporting both individuals and enabling  populations in making healthier choices”.

The PHN agenda has been developed based on evidence and identified need in our Borough and is designed to increase awareness, bring about changes in lifestyle and restructure the environment to make healthier choices the easier choice for everyone.

For more information on public health nutrition services and interventions contact Dr Janice McConnell on E. Janice.McConnell@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk or

T. 028 9034 0174.

COMEDY, DRAMA & MUSIC AT THE MARKET PLACE

The Market Place Theatre in Armagh is gearing up for another packed week of events, kicking off on Wednesday 28 September with ‘Two Sore Legs’.

Set in 1950’s/60’s Belfast, the play tells the true story of the playwright’s mother Bridget, a young Butlin’s Redcoat, who had six children by a married man. The play explores the scandal, the pain, the joy and the fall-out from this extraordinary family arrangement and what it meant for Brenda, her siblings and, of course, her mother. Following sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival, ‘Two Sore Legs’ arrives at The Market Place with a clutch of outstanding reviews and a performance by Maria Connolly that will leave you breathless. Tickets are priced £15 and £13 (concession).

Following the success of Tim McGarry’s ‘Irish History Lesson’, he returns on Thursday 29 September with a brand new stand-up show about our history – ‘1916 Tim McGarry ‘Goes Over the Top’. This time Tim will concentrate on the history bits that we think matter the most. And because of the year that’s in, it can only be the 1916 Easter Rising and The Battle Of The Somme. In 2016 we have be inundated with worthy and serious dramas and documentaries about the meaning of 1916. Tim though wants to give you jokes. What are the funny myths and facts about 1916? Why do we take our history so seriously? Expect myths to be exploded and sacred cows to be slaughtered but above all expect laughs. Please note that this show contains strong language and strong opinions and anyone under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. Tickets are priced £18 and £16 (concession).

On Friday 30 September, witness Ireland’s greatest tribute to the world’s most famous super group – Abba. With rave reviews and acclaim, ‘The Björn Identity’ exceed all expectations of an Abba tribute, from their stunning replica costumes, visual likeness and choreography, to a perfect copy of Benny’s famous white Yamaha piano. This show features ABBA’s greatest hits from ‘Waterloo’, ‘Dancing Queen’, ‘Super Trooper’ and ‘Gimme, Gimme, Gimme’! Widely known for their love of audience participation, their Swedish humour, their professionalism and commitment to the music of their tribute idols. Tickets are priced £16.

Blues guitar legend Ronnie Greer has been at the centre of the blues scene in Ireland for over forty years now, having shared the stage with some of the greatest names in blues. He returns to The Market Place on Saturday 1 October with his distinctive guitar style, melding hard edged Chicago blues with bebop jazz inflected lines. His album release,’ A Lifetime With The Blues’, has also been hailed as one of the finest ever blues albums to come out of these shores. Ronnie brings his powerhouse band. Brilliant singer | guitarist Anthony Toner, keyboard wizard John McCullough, and the peerless rhythm section of bass player Alan Hunter, and drummer Colm Fitzpatrick, operate on a level with Ronnie which has to be heard to be appreciated. Tickets are £13.

Tickets for all performances can be booked through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.marketplacearmagh.com And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.

KIP FOR A QUID AT BULLITT, BELFAST’S COOLEST NEW HOTEL

With less than a month until Belfast’s coolest new hotel, Bullitt opens its doors, bargain-loving style seekers are being given the chance to nab an overnight stay for just £1.

Bullitt’s ‘Kip for a Quid’ competition kicks off today (September 19th) and runs until 26th September. To mark the official opening on Friday 15th October, 15 rooms are up for grabs for the princely sum of £1.

To enter, simply head to www.bullitthotel.com and enter your email address to be put into the draw. Winners will be drawn at random and guests will be able to book a date of their choice (subject to availability).

For those that aren’t lucky enough to secure one of the £1 rooms, the Bullitt Facebook Page (facebook.com/bullittbelfast) will host a range of exciting pre-opening competitions, with a 10-day countdown beginning on 5th October.

Bullitt Belfast is a vibrant new concept that will provide a cool new space for people to Work, Play and Stay in the heart of the city. It will feature 43 stylish bedrooms, three bars (including Baltic, NI’s first ski-themed bar), a courtyard garden, 58-seater restaurant ‘Taylor and Clay’, an Espresso bar and a versatile private events space.

Blurring the lines between work and play, this urban playground will be the perfect hangout spot, with a relaxed atmosphere and laid back sophisticated vibe.

Accommodation comes in three options with double rooms ranging from compact to spacious, and apartment accommodation planned for the second phase of the development.

For further information, visit www.bullittbelfast.com, check out the Bullitt Facebook page, facebook.com/bullittbelfast or follow Bullitt Belfast on Twitter @BullittBelfast

Van Morrison Belfast, Waterfront: Sunday 18 December

**Tickets on sale this Friday at 9am**

One of music’s true legends Sir Van Morrison returns to the Belfast Waterfront on Sunday 18th December for one night only.

The multi award winning singer, composer and performer will be showcasing songs from his brand new studio album Keep Me Singing, as well as dipping into some of his greatest and best known hits from undoubtedly one of the most revered back catalogues in music history.

Keep Me Singing is Van Morrison’s 36th studio album to date and consists of 13 tracks – 12 original songs written and performed by Morrison, as well as a cover of the blues standard Share Your Love With Me – written by Alfred Baggs and Don Robey and previously recorded by artists such as Aretha Franklin and Kenny Rogers. For the track Every Time I See A River, Morrison has collaborated with acclaimed lyricist Don Black.

Don’t miss this very special performance by one of music’s most inspirational artists, in the very intimate surroundings of the beautiful Belfast Waterfront.

Tickets go on-sale THIS Friday, 23rd September at 9am:

Tickets for the Belfast Waterfront are available:

In person at the Ulster Hall Box Office

By Telephone: 028 9033 4455
Book On Line: www.waterfront.co.uk

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