Do you fancy yourself as a Fred or Ginger on the dance floor? Can you perform a jumping jive, put woo into the waltz, or swivel your hips to the rumba? Then you should be at Antrim Forum on Saturday 2 June between 2-5 pm for the Diamond Jubilee Tea Dance.
On Saturday 31 May, Pip Utton will make a welcome return to the stage of The Old Courthouse with his unique retelling of Victor Hugo’s classic tale of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
With Antrim Castle Gardens coming into bloom and an exhibition of the most prestigious international photography on display in the Oriel Gallery at Clotworthy House, you’re bound to want to reach for a camera and indulge in a little bit of photography. However, if you don’t know your lens cap from your zoom feature, help is at hand.
Antrim Borough Council has applauded the work of Kinship Care following attendance by representatives of the organisation at the Council meeting on 10 May.
Last Thursday (10 May) saw Mayor of Antrim, Councillor Paul Michael, and Elected Members of Antrim Borough Council dress down in support of the Mayor’s charities, Tinylife and Royal British Legion.
Trustees from the Enkalon Foundation visited Antrim Civic Centre last Thursday (10 May) to present Mayor of Antrim, Councillor Paul Michael, with a cheque for £100,000. The grant is to go towards developing a community garden within Antrim Castle Gardens.
Ryan Kirkpatrick from Parkhall Integrated College, proudly represented Antrim at the annual Environmental Youth Speak finals in Newtownabbey. Ryan recently won the local Antrim heats of the environmental public speaking competition, and then competed in the Northern Ireland finals at the Theatre at the Mill.
Over 70 young lady golfers braved the cold and windy conditions at Allen Park golf course on Sunday (29 April) to take part in the All Ireland Antrim Girls Golf Open. Golfers aged between 7 and 17 travelled from as far away as Dublin and Monaghan to join competitors from across Northern Ireland to compete in this unique 18 Hole and 9 Hole competition.
If you notice work taking place in Market Square, Antrim over the next few weeks, here’s what’s happening. A new air conditioning system is being installed at the Old Courthouse.
The Respect / Engagement, Integration & Diversity programme will be officially launched in Antrim on Friday 18 May at 7.30 pm, when The Old Courthouse will come alive courtesy of a ‘Glee’ style performance entitled ‘Raise Your Voice’, which is being produced by Belfast Youth in the Arts.
Twenty years on from his Olympic silver medal win, Wayne McCullough will be in the Old Courthouse, Antrim, for an evening of conversation, on Wednesday 23rd May.
The Old Courthouse, Antrim plays host, on Saturday 5 May at 7.30pm, to JOHN PEEL’S SHED, a theatre show that has been playing to sell-out audiences around the UK. It has twice appeared on Radio 4, such has been its popularity.
An event is taking place in Clotworthy House on Monday 14 May at 7pm which will help churches explore how they can engage with and welcome ethnic minorities into the Borough and into their congregation