Celebrate Ulster Scots Week around Borough
To mark the occasion, Anne and Gary Blair will lead two free afternoon talks at Portrush Town Hall on Monday, November 22 and Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre in Limavady on Wednesday, November 24.
Both events will take place from 2.30pm – 3.30pm. Anne and Gary will introduce the history, heritage and language of Ulster-Scots in the Borough focusing on local poets, authors, and its influence on place names in the local area.
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To book a place at the Portrush talk visit https://freeulsterscotstalkportrush22-11-21.eventbrite.co.uk
To book a place at the Limavady talk visit https://freeulsterscotstalklimavady2021.eventbrite.co.uk
To end the week, ‘Buttermilk Loney’ band will play a selection of Ulster Scots influenced tunes at the Witch’s Hat bandstand in Portstewart on Friday, November 26 between 1pm-2pm.
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Follow Flowerfield Art’s Centre social media channels for any updates or programme changes.
Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Council Cllr Richard Holmes said: “Ulster-Scots is all around us, and the upcoming ‘Leid Week’ provides an opportunity to explore the language and to celebrate it as part of the shared cultural heritage of the region. We’re looking forward to bringing these events to you.”