What`s on in our parks 2016
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What`s on in our parks 2016
www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks Welcome Your essential guide to all the vibrant, cultural and festival events within our city parks and open spaces. There is something for everyone in 2016! For a digital downloadable guide visit www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks at Don’t forget to fill in our online questionnaire y famil a win to ks k/par .gov.u stcity www.belfa pass to the zoo. Pictured is last year’s winner Brannagh McGlone who met Brian the Lion at Belfast Zoo and received her prize! 2 | What’s on Guide in April Look out for... Camellia collections and daffodil displays Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Daffodil displays Ormeau Park, Barnett Demesne, Clement Wilson Park, Cherryvale Playing Fields and many of our open spaces Flowering cherry trees Cherryvale Playing Fields, Grovelands, Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park and Shankill Rest Garden April 2016 Exhibition of paintings by Jim Magill Sun 3 April – Sat 7 May: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk Zoo Lovers Day Fri 8 April Belfast Zoo Clean – Up Sat 9 April: 2pm – 4pm Cave Hill Country Park Join Cavehill Conservation Group to help clean up Cave Hill and make the park more pleasant for everyone. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Each year on April 8, Zoo Lovers Day is celebrated. Learn more about the animals that we care for and the dangers that these species are facing in their natural habitat at the special keeper talks. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk Annual photographic competition launch Mon 11 April Belfast Zoo This competition is now in its 33rd year. Open to all zoo visitors and photography clubs. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk/photocomp 4 | What’s on Guide What’s on Guide | 5 April 2016 Rose Spot Go Wild Wed 13 April: 7.30pm Legge Room, Malone House Sat 16 April: 10am – 4pm Cave Hill Country Park Rose Spot is followed by “The Two Pennies”, a talk by Susie Miller of the Titanic Society relating a very personal story of the sinking of the Titanic. Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Organised by The Rose Society of Northern Ireland and sponsored by Belfast City Council. Admission free. Call 07599 102 023 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk Conservation Walk Sat 16 April: 10am – 1pm Carr’s Glen Henry Bell will lead a walk around the remains of mills and cottages in Carr’s Glen. Meet at Ballysillan Road entrance to the Park. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Call 028 9060 3466 Féile Liam Uí Mhuirí Sat 16 April: 10am – 4pm Falls Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 4442 Guided walk – Near the Sweet Stream Sun 17 April: 2.30pm Botanic Gardens Walk off your Sunday lunch with this guided walk for the whole family, looking at the general history and horticulture of Botanic Gardens. Meet at the front of the Palm House. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Formal and informal paths with gradual inclines. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents 6 ||What’s What’son onGuide Guide Come along to your local Saturday Club and become a Junior Park Warden! By attending a Saturday Club nearby children can explore and look after their local park by becoming a Junior Park Warden. Children between 7 – 12 can join the Parklife monthly workshops held in Woodvale, Falls, Ormeau, Fullerton (Dunmurry Lane), Tullycarnet and Tommy Patton Parks. Younger children may attend with parental supervision. They will find out how they can look after their park, why it’s important and of course help the wildlife within the park! Every month is different and the more activities children complete, the closer they are to achieving their Junior Park Warden Award! For more information, additional park locations, times and dates please visit our website. www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parklife April 2016 Sat 23 – Sun 24: 1.30pm – 5.30pm Barnett Demesne A weekend of family fun with flowers, animals, birds, environmental activities and entertainment. Malone House and Barnett Demesne Entertainment Spring flower show No parking in Barnett Demesne. Free park and ride shuttle buses are running from Mary Peters Track to the event. No dogs (except assistance dogs). Free admission. Family fun Full programme available end of March 2016. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Forage in the Forest Sat 30 April: 11am Lagan Valley Regional Park (LVRP) Join LVRP staff on a walk through the forest to explore the edible delights of the woodland, followed by hot drinks and treats on the barge. Meet at Lagan Valley Regional Park (LVRP) visitor centre. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. £6 per person. Call 028 9049 1922 to book. 8 | What’s on Guide World Tapir Day Sat 30 April Belfast Zoo Visit the tapirs at feeding time and learn more about Malayan tapirs. Enter the zoo’s competition to win a special prize. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk in May Look out for... International camellia collections and azaleas Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Rhododendrons and bluebells Belfast Castle Estate and Botanic Gardens Grazing cattle and new born calves Lagan Meadows and Cave Hill Country Park Birdsong Lagan Meadows, Barnett Demesne, Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Cave Hill Country Park and many other sites What’s on Guide | 9 May 2016 Deep RiverRock Belfast WEE (Wednesday City Marathon 2016 evening event) Mon 2 May: 9am City Hall Wed 4 May Ormeau Park This event will include a full marathon, team relay, fun run, walk and wheelchair race. Event starts at City Hall at 9am and finishes at Ormeau Park. Orienteering series. Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Official nominated charity for this event is Mencap. Call 028 9060 5933 email [email protected] or go to www.belfastcitymarathon.com/faqs Belfast parks primary schools’ athletics Tues 3 – Wed 25 May: 10.30am – 12.30pm Mary Peters Track Coaching sessions for primary schools in the shot putt, long jump and short sprint. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts between 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Course closes at 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] Dawn Chorus Sat 7 May: 5am – 7.30am Cave Hill Country Park John O’Boyle will lead a dander around the park to hear and identify birds. Specially designed for early risers. Meet at park gates at the top of Innisfayle Park. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org 10 | What’s on Guide Fun in the Park Sat 7 May: 11.30am – 4.30pm Springhill Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9058 5755 Belfast International Competition Sat 7 May: 12 noon – 6pm Mary Peters Track Featuring competitors from around the world and local international athletes. Call 028 9060 2707 email [email protected] or go to www.marypeterstrack.com Exhibition of paintings by Sorrel Wills Solo Artist Sun 8 May – Sat 4 June: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk WEE (Wednesday evening event) Wed 11 May Musgrave Park Orienteering series. Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts between 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Close at 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] Bats about Belfast Fri 13 May: 9.30pm Lagan Valley Regional Park (LVRP) visitor centre Join LVRP staff on a dusk walk along the riverside to discover the wonderful world of the bat. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. £5 per adult and £2 per child. Call 028 9049 1922 to book. What’s on Guide | 11 May 2016 Botany Walk Sat 14 May: 10am – 1pm Cave Hill Country Park Karl Hamilton will guide us on plant identification during a walk in the Nature Reserve. Meet at the park entrance at the top of Hightown Road. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org NI Hospice Walk 2016 Sat 14 May Belfast Castle Step out for Northern Ireland Hospice and show you care. Every pound raised will make a difference. Call 028 9078 1836 The John Hewitt Park Fun Day Sat 14 May: 1pm – 4pm John Hewitt Park, Alloa Street Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9035 1334 12 | What’s on Guide Festival of Champions band concert Sun 15 May: 2pm – 5pm Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Launch of the summer ‘Music in the Parks’ programme with: • Ormeau Concert Band • Blaris Accordion Orchestra • Ballylone Concert Flute Band • Downshire Brass Band Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents WEE (Wednesday evening event) Wed 18 May Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Orienteering series. Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts between 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Course closes at 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] Eco Education Event 2016 Thurs 19 May: 9.30am – 2.30pm Alexandra Park (Lower Glen) Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9029 7191 Endangered Species Day Music in the parks Sun 22 May Performances by: • Castlewellan Accordion Orchestra at Belfast Castle Estate, 2pm – 3pm. • Newtownards Silver Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Ballydonaghy Pipe Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Fri 20 May Belfast Zoo Belfast Zoo is home to some of the world’s most endangered animals. Come along to our scheduled keeper talks to find out more about these species, the dangers they are facing and the role of the modern zoos in successful conservation. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk One World Run Sun 22 May: Starting gun at 3pm Ormeau Park This annual run raises funds for Oxfam, Concern, Christian Aid and Trócaire. There are 2k, 3k and 10k events with live entertainment provided. Call 028 9082 7016 Don’t forget to fill in our online questionnaire at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks to win a family pass to the zoo. What’s on Guide | 13 May 2016 Neighbourhood Bird Watch 2016 Neighbourhood Bird Watch 2016, sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Sun 22 May: 2pm-5pm, 7pm-9.30pm Ormeau Park Tuesday 24 May: 10am-12.30pm Ormeau Park Thursday 26 May: 7pm-9.30pm Cherryvale Playing Fields Saturday 28 May: 10am-12.30pm Cherryvale Playing Fields Saturday 28 May: 7pm-9.30pm Lagan Lands East Sunday 29 May: 10am-12.30pm Lagan Lands East Sunday 29 May: 7pm-9.30pm Lagan Meadows Tuesday 31 May: 10am-12.30pm, 7pm–9.30pm Lagan Meadows Call 028 9049 1161 Dixon Park Community Event Sat 28 May: 1pm – 4pm Dixon Playing Fields Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9045 2282 14 | What’s on Guide Music in the parks Sun 29 May Performances by: • 1st Larne Old Boys’ Silver Band at Botanic Gardens, 2pm – 3pm. • Lord Londonderry’s Own CLB Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Templemore Silver Band at Waterworks, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Guided walk – The Hills of the Ulster Chief Sun 29 May: 2.30pm Cave Hill Country Park Walk off your Sunday lunch with this guided walk for the whole family, looking at the history and wildlife of the park. Meet at the car park on the Upper Hightown Road. Good walking shoes and rainproof gear recommended. Informal paths with steep inclines. Call 028 9027 0467 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents in June Look out for... Wild flower meadows Lagan Meadows, Barnett Demesne, Cave Hill Country Park and Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Herbaceous perennials Botanic Gardens, Ormeau Park, Grovelands and Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park What’s on Guide | 15 June 2016 WEE (Wednesday evening event) Wed 1 June Barnett Demesne Orienteering series. Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts between 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Course closes at 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] Exhibition of paintings by Lisnagarvey Art Society. Sun 5 June – Sat 2 July: Mon – Sat 9am – 5pm, Sun 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House. Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk 16 | What’s on Guide Music in the parks Sun 5 June Performances by: • Ballykeel Conservative Flute Band at Botanic Gardens, 2pm – 3pm. • Harbour Star Accordion Orchestra at Botanic Gardens, 3pm – 4pm. • McDonald Memorial Pipe Band at Ormeau Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Downshire Brass Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents NI Senior Championships Sat 11 June: 10am – 5pm Mary Peters Track Call 028 9060 2707 email [email protected] or go to www.marypeterstrack.com Music in the parks Sat 11 June Performances by: • Lily of the Valley Accordion Orchestra at Ormeau Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Comber Silver Band at Ormeau Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Music in the parks Sun 12 June Performances by: • Corcrain Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Killyglen Accordion Orchestra at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Cahard Flute Band at Woodvale Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents WEE (Wednesday evening event) Wed 15 June Ormeau Park Orienteering series. Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Close 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] Birds Sat 18 June: 10am – 1pm Cave Hill Country Park Get up close and personal to some of our native birds. Licensed bird ringer Aidan Crean will catch, ring and release them and allow us to see them in beautiful detail. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org What’s on Guide | 17 June 2016 Special Olympics Regional Irish Championships Sat 18 June: 10am – 4pm Mary Peters Track Call 028 9060 2707 email [email protected] or go to www.marypeterstrack.com Geology of the Lagan Valley Sat 18 June: 1pm Lagan Valley Regional Park (LVRP) visitor centre Join LVRP staff for a short presentation followed by a guided walk through Lagan Meadows to Lockview. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. To book call 028 9049 1922 Music in the parks Sun 19 June Performances by: • St. Mark’s Silver Band at Botanic Gardens, 2pm – 3pm. • Johnston Star Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Ulster-Scots Agency Juvenile Pipe Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Blaris Accordion Orchestra at Belfast Zoo, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Walk and Sketch in the Park Sun 19 June: 3pm – 5pm Barnett Demesne Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 5912 Remember to fill in the online questionnaire at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks to win a family pass for the zoo 18 | What’s on Guide Father’s Day Sun 19 June Belfast Zoo Celebrate at Belfast Zoo this Father’s Day. Visit all of our animal ‘dads’ at feeding time. Don’t forget to take your dad to our cafe for a free cuppa. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk Solstice Dawn Mon 20 June: 4am – 7am Cave Hill Country Park Join Cormac Hamill for a very early walk to the top of Cave Hill to catch the sunrise on the longest day. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Summer wildflower walk Thurs 23 June: 7pm Lagan Valley Regional Park Join Lagan Valley Regional Park staff on a walk through flower-rich hedgerows and meadows. See orchids, ox-eye daisies, brighteyes and yellow rattle. Meet at Knightsbridge entrance to Lagan Meadows. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. £2 per person (Under 12’s free). Call 028 9049 1922 to book. What’s on Guide | 19 June 2016 The Bonsai Experience Sat 25 June: 10.30am – 6pm Botanic Gardens Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 07990 756 988 International Community Picnic Sat 25 June: 12 noon – 6pm Botanic Gardens Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 07894 912 889 Music in the parks Sat 25 June: 2pm – 3pm Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Performance by Harbour Star Accordion Orchestra Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Music in the parks Sun 26 June 2pm – 3pm Belfast Castle Estate Performance by George Dummigan Accordion Orchestra Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents 20 | What’s on Guide Guided walk – The Plain of Lambs Sun 26 June: 2.30pm Barnett Demesne Walk off your Sunday lunch with this guided walk for the whole family, looking at the history and wildlife. Meet at the car park beside Malone House. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Formal paths and informal paths, with some steep inclines. Call 028 9027 0467 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Senior Masters Championships Mon 27 June: 10am – 5pm Mary Peters Track Call 028 9060 2707 email [email protected] or go to www.marypeterstrack.com Cave Hill Country Park Visitor Information Area in Belfast Castle People on the Hill A display about the natural landscape Watching over Belfast A video presentation For opening times, admission prices and further details call 028 9077 6925 www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks Cheer up forgotten flower beds, arrange a simple window box, or take part in a larger regeneration project. 2016 is set to be another exciting year for Belfast. And we want to create a warm and friendly welcome to everyone who works, lives and visits here. Find out more on our website! Competition Our Belfast in Bloom competition is open to individuals, groups and commercial premises. Just enter your best floral displays for judging. The competition is free to enter and anyone can take part, whether you are working on your own or as part of a group. The competition is now open and the closing date for entries is Friday 29 July 2016. Judging will take place August 2016. To enter, please visit our website or pick up a leaflet. www.belfastcity.gov.uk/belfastinbloom in July Look out for... Hanging and wall basket displays City centre Seasonal bedding displays Falls Park and Grovelands Roses Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Botanic Gardens and other sites Herbaceous perennials Botanic Gardens, Ormeau Park, Grovelands and Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Fleuroselect displays of annuals Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Wildflower meadows Lagan Meadows, Belfast Castle Estate, Barnett Demesne, Cave Hill Country Park and Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park What’s on Guide | 23 July 2016 Safari NI 2016 Music in the parks Sat 2 July: 12 noon – 4pm Ormeau Park Sun 3 July Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. • Newtownards Silver Band at Ormeau Park, 2pm – 3pm. Call 028 9045 8621 Native species fun days Fri 1, Sat 2 and Sun 3 July Belfast Zoo Come along and learn more about what Belfast Zoo and their partners do for red squirrels and other native species. There will be fun for all the family. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk Performances by: • Upper Crossgare Pipe Band at Ormeau Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Dungannon Silver Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Walk and Sketch in the Park Sun 3 July: 3pm – 5pm Botanic Gardens Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 5912 Exhibition of paintings by West Belfast Art Society. Sun 3 – Sat 30 July: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk 24 | What’s on Guide Monday 4 July – Friday 5 August 2pm – 4.30pm Park summer fun days in various parks. Games and activities for children aged 5 to 11 years, organised by Belfast City Council. Mon 4 July: Belmont Park Wed 6 July: Musgrave Park Thurs 28 July: Tullycarnet Park Grove Playing Fields Mon 1 Aug: Tues 5 July: Drumglass Park Thurs 7 July: Marrowbone Millennium Park Fri 8 July: Thurs 14 July: Ballysillan Playing Fields Fri 15 July: Falls Park Mon 25 July: Cherryvale Playing Fields Tues 26 July: Dunmurry Park Wed 27 July: Springhill Millennium Park Fri 29 July: Tues 2 Aug: Wed 3 Aug: Tommy Patton Memorial Park Woodvale Park Mount Eagles Open Space Lenadoon Millennium Park Thurs 4 Aug: Ormeau Park Fri 5 Aug: Waterworks Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents What’s on Guide | 25 July 2016 Taking Teddy to the Park Wed 6 July: 11am – 4pm Ormeau Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9045 6993 Party in the Park Thurs 7 July: 12 noon – 4pm Sally Gardens Playground Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9062 7250 Our Park Our Health Thurs 7 July: 1pm – 4pm Dunville Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9020 0346 Music in the parks Sat 9 July: 2pm – 3pm Drumglass Park Performance by Lord Londonderry’s Own CLB Flute Band Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Music in the parks Sun 10 July Performances by: • Dynamic Brass Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • 3rd Carrickfergus Silver Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Downshire Brass Band at Waterworks, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Towards a Peaceful North Belfast Tues 12 July: 12 noon – 5.30pm Waterworks Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9074 9147 26 | What’s on Guide Lark in the Park 2016 Family Fun Day Tues 12 July: 1pm – 5pm Alexandra Park Sat 16 July: 12 noon – 5pm Half Moon Lake Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9087 5150 Call 028 9050 7827 Summer Family Fun Day Rose Week Fri 15 July: 12.30pm – 3.30pm Ormeau Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9031 2377 Butterflies Sat 16 July: 10am – 1pm Cave Hill Country Park Find and examine some of our most beautiful insect life in the company of Catherine Bertrand and learn some of the mysteries of their lives. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Mon 18 – Sun 24 July Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park. See separate listing. Party in the Park Thurs 21 July: 10am – 1pm Northlink Playing Fields Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9061 0850 Walk and Sketch in the Park Sun 24 July: 3pm – 5pm Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 5912 What’s on Guide | 27 July 2016 Zoo school A Safe Place to Play Mon 25 – Fri 29 July Belfast Zoo Fri 29 July: 12 noon – 2pm Stewart Street Playground Is your young zoologist looking for a fun-filled, action-packed and ‘ZOO-nique’ summer school this year? Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Children aged seven to nine can enjoy a super week-long educational experience with Belfast Zoo’s education team. Places are limited, so you must book your ticket beforehand. Summer school costs £100 for the week and places are limited. Summer school sessions will run from 9.30am to 3.30pm each day. For more information or to book, call us on 028 9077 6277 extension 228 or 204 or email [email protected] Falls Residents Party in the Park Call 028 9027 8615 The Beauty of Butterflies Sat 30 July: 2pm Lagan Valley Regional Park (LVRP) Join LVRP staff to go on a meadow walk, learn all about butterflies and how to survey these wonderful insects. Meet at the visitor centre. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. £2 per person To book call 028 9049 1922 Thurs 28 July: 1pm – 4pm Dunville Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 07749 460151 Don’t forget to fill in our online questionnaire at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks to win a family pass to the zoo. 28 | What’s on Guide Spooks Birthday Sat 30 July Belfast Zoo We can ‘bear-ly’ wait to see you at Spooks 22nd birthday party. Come along and celebrate with special keeper talks, feeding times and the chance to see Spook and Alice open their birthday surprises. Music in the parks Sun 31 July: 3pm – 4pm Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Performance by 3rd Carrickfergus Silver Band. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk What’s on Guide | 29 Mon 18 – Sun 24 July Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Upper Malone, Belfast City of Belfast International Rose Trials The International Rose Garden at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Upper Malone Road, Belfast, BT17 9LA is among the best in the world. From July to September over 45,000 roses are in bloom. A full programme of events takes place in the park during Rose Week, including music and a variety of entertainment for all ages. Secret Garden Thurs 21 July: 7pm Secret Garden at Sir Thomas and A panel of international judges will Lady Dixon Park. Join Lagan Valley Regional Park judge the trial roses for 2016. staff for an evening stroll through Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Bumbling with bees Park, famous for its International Thurs 21 July: 11am Rose Garden. This walk focuses Bumbling with bees at Sir Thomas on some of the less well-known and Lady Dixon Park. aspects of the grounds and history of the park. Meet at lower Stables Join Lagan Valley Regional Park car park. Wear suitable footwear staff for a walk through meadows and weatherproof clothing. and gardens in search of busy Booking essential. £2 per person bees and learn more about one (under 12s free). of the most important species on the planet. Meet at the lower car Call 028 9049 1922 to book. park. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking Rose Week summer stalls essential. £2 per person. Sat 23 – Sun 24 July: Call 028 9049 1922 to book. Sat: 11am – 5.30pm, Sun: 1pm – 5.30pm Thurs 21 July A selection of plants and crafts for sale in marquees adjacent to Wilmont House. Call 028 9091 8768 30 | What’s on Guide Summer rose and flower show Sat 23 – Sun 24 July: 1pm – 5pm daily During Rose Week, visit the flower show in the marquee and see displays of roses, sweet pea, pot plants, bonsai and cacti. Full programme of events available end of June. Call 028 9091 8768 Members of the public can enter exhibits in the show. Admission free. Rose Week Music All week Harp music in the Rose Garden daily 2pm – 5pm Mon 18 Katharine Timoney Trio: Templemore Silver Band: 3pm – 5pm 7.30pm – 8.30pm Wed 20 Jazzmeisters Ormeau Concert Band 2pm – 4pm 7.30pm – 8.30pm Tues 19 Conor Taggart Ballylone Concert Flute Band Thurs 21 Kelly Smiley Beyond the Pale Comber Silver Band Fri 22 Fiddler Adam Backbeat Duo Laganvale (Metal Technology) Band Sun 24 Drumlough Pipe Band Downshire Brass Band Acoustocratz Sat 23 Ulster-Scots Agency Juvenile Pipe Band Warrenpoint Silver Band Peach 3pm – 5pm 7.30pm – 8.30pm 11am – 1pm 2.30pm – 4.30pm 7.30pm – 8.30pm 12.30pm – 2.30pm 3pm – 5pm 7.30pm – 8.30pm 12 noon – 1pm 1.30pm – 2.30pm 3pm – 5pm 12 noon – 1pm 1.30pm – 2.30pm 3pm – 5pm What’s on Guide | 31 32 | What’s on Guide 2016 in Aug Look out for... Hanging and wall Herbaceous perennials basket displays Botanic Gardens, City centre Ormeau Park, Seasonal Grovelands, Sir bedding displays Thomas and Lady Falls Park and Dixon Park and Grovelands Belfast Castle Estate Roses Sir Thomas and Fleuroselect Lady Dixon Park, displays of Botanic Gardens, annuals Ormeau Park and Sir Thomas and many other sites Lady Dixon Park (walled garden) Wildflower meadows Lagan Meadows, Barnett Demesne, Cave Hill Country Park and Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Migrant birds National Cycle Network, North Foreshore What’s on Guide | 33 August 2016 Exhibition of paintings by Jamie Crabbe Mon 1 Aug – Sat 3 Sept: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk Baako’s birthday Wed 3 Aug Belfast Zoo Baako was the first gorilla to be born at Belfast Zoo in 16 years and we are delighted to celebrate his third birthday. Come along and join in the fun with special feeding times, keeper talks and watch as Baako opens his birthday gifts. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk North Belfast Summer Fun Day Sat 6 Aug: 12 noon – 3pm Waterworks Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9074 2255 Markets Park Fun Day Sat 6 Aug: 12 noon – 4pm Stewart Street Playground Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9031 2272 Music in the parks Sun 7 Aug Performances by: • Ballygowan Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Major Sinclair Memorial Pipe Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. Monday 4 July – Friday 5 August 2pm – 4.30pm Summer fun days continue, for details of venue see pag e 25. 34 | What’s on Guide • Lily of the Valley Accordion Orchestra at Woodvale Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks Every Saturday we host four timed 5k parkruns in Belfast. Each run starts between 9-9.30am and participants are free to walk, run or jog as they please. Run locations are within Belfast City Council’s Victoria Park, Waterworks, Falls Park and Ormeau Park. Everyone is welcome, whether you are an established runner, a parent with a buggy, a wannabe runner or you just want to improve your health and fitness and meet like minded people. These runs are part of a worldwide network of over 350 parkruns in nine countries worldwide. To run simply register at www.parkrun.org.uk/ register then print out the barcode you are issued and bring it along each time you run to get your time result. Hang around for a coffee and meet other park runners after the run. What’s on Guide | 35 August 2016 Upper Springfield & Whiterock Community Fun Day Mon 8 Aug: 1pm – 7pm Falls Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call on 028 9023 6677 Expo – Nations Family Day Sat 13 Aug: 12 noon – 4pm Botanic Gardens Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 07956 199 162 Love Victoria Park Sat 13 Aug: 12 noon – 4pm Victoria Park 8-12 August for 10-12 year olds For more information on Zoo School see page 28. WEE (Wednesday evening event) Wed 10 Aug Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts between 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Course closes at 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] 36 | What’s on Guide Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9046 7923 NI Multi Event Championships Sat 13 – Sun 14 Aug: 10am - 5pm Mary Peters Track Call 028 9060 2707 email [email protected] or go to www.marypeterstrack.com The Green Flag® scheme is the national quality standard for parks, cemeteries and open spaces. Fifteen of our open spaces have been awarded a Green Flag. They are Barnett Demesne Belmont Park Botanic Gardens Cave Hill Country Park • Dunville Park • Falls Park • Knocknagoney Linear Park • • • • Musgrave Park Ormeau Park Roselawn Cemetery Waterworks Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park • Grove Playing Fields • Lagan Meadows • Woodvale Park • • • • • All sites were judged on community involvement and engagement, conservation and heritage, environmental sustainability, marketing and safety, as well as their everyday management and maintenance. You can find out more about our award-winning parks at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks What’s What’son onGuide Guide|| 37 www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks August 2016 Music in the parks Sun 14 Aug Performances by: • George Dummigan Accordion Orchestra at Belfast Zoo. 3pm - 4pm. • Corcrain Flute Band at Botanic Gardens. 3pm - 4pm. • Ballykeel Conservative Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park. 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Walk and Sketch in the Park Sun 14 Aug: 3pm – 5pm Waterworks Sponsored by the Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 5912 WEE (Wednesday evening event) Wed 17 Aug Botanic Gardens Follow a short course suitable for all the family or a longer course for those up for a challenge. Open to non-club members. Assistance available for newcomers. Registration 6.30pm – 7.15pm, orienteering starts between 6.45pm – 7.30pm. Course closes at 8.30pm. Call 07971 040 729 or email [email protected] Bats at Cave Hill Country Park Fri 19 Aug: 9pm – 10pm Cave Hill Country Park Aidan Crean will tell us about these enchanting nocturnal animals during an evening dander to find them. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org 38 | What’s on Guide History at Cave Hill Country Park Sat 20 Aug: 10am – 1pm Cave Hill Country Park John Gray knows a lot of the history of Cave Hill and he will share this on a walk to McArt’s Fort near the top of the hill. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Music in the parks Sun 21 Aug Performances by: • Cahard Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Laganvale (Metal Technology) Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. Groove in the Grove Sat 27 Aug: 10.30am – 3.30pm Grove Playing Fields Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9029 1642 Back to School Madness Sat 27 – Sun 28 Aug Belfast Zoo Enjoy the last few days of summer with our back to school madness days. There will be fun for all the family with face painting, bouncy castle and much more. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk • 1st Larne Old Boys’ Silver Band at Ormeau Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents What’s on Guide | 39 August 2016 Belfast Mela 2016 Music in the parks Sun 28 Aug: 12 noon – 6pm Botanic Gardens Sun 28 Aug Organised by ArtsEkta, Mela (meaning ‘to meet’) is a popular multi-cultural festival, celebrating cultural identity through a unique programme of music, dance, food, carnival arts and visual arts. • Templemore Silver Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. Call 028 9023 1381 or go to www.belfastmela.org.uk Guided walk – The Elms by the Water Sun 28 Aug: 2.30pm Ormeau Park Walk off your Sunday lunch with this guided walk for the whole family, looking at the general history and wildlife of the park. Meet at the car park beside the Ozone Complex. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Formal and informal paths with gradual inclines. Call 028 9027 0467 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Remember to fill in the online questionnaire at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks to win a family pass for the zoo 40 | What’s on Guide Performances by: • 1st Larne Old Boys’ Silver Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Dynamic Brass Band at Drumglass Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Walk and Sketch in the Park Sun 28 Aug: 3pm – 5pm Cave Hill Country Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 5912 2016 in Sept Look out for... Heathers Grovelands Wild fruit picking Lagan Meadows, Carr’s Glen Linear Park, Belfast Castle Estate and many other sites Autumn colouring Barnett Demesne, Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Cave Hill Country Park and many other sites What’s on Guide | 41 September 2016 Race for Life Pretty Muddy Event Sat 3 Sept: 10am – 5pm Ormeau Park Pretty Muddy isn’t like any other fundraising event. It is a 5k muddy obstacle course where women of any ability can take part and join the fight against cancer. Organised by Cancer Research UK. To register go to www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org Walk and Sketch in the Park Sun 4 Sept: 3pm – 5pm Victoria Park Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9023 5912 Exhibition of paintings – HR Brown Awards Sun 4 Sept – Sat 1 Oct: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk 42 | What’s on Guide Music in the parks Sun 4 Sept Performances by: • Lord Londonderry’s Own CLB Flute Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 2pm – 3pm. • Wellington Silver Band at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, 3pm – 4pm. • Ballylone Concert Flute Band at Ormeau Park, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Qays’ Birthday Sat 10 Sept Belfast Zoo Visit Belfast Zoos ‘Lion King’ as he celebrates his birthday. Watch as Qays and the pride, enjoy their birthday treats. Find out more about Barbary lions at the keeper talk or ‘find the animal in you’ at the face painting station. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk Music in the parks Sun 11 Sept Performances at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park by: • Castlewellan Accordion Orchestra, 2pm – 3pm. • Drumlough Pipe Band, 3pm – 4pm. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents Culture Night 2016 – Bye Bye Buoys Party Fri 16 Sept: 1pm – 10pm Cathedral Gardens Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9031 4011 Foraging at Cave Hill Country Park Sat 17 Sept: 10am - 1pm Cave Hill Country Park Phil Simpson has a fund of practical knowledge and plant lore. We’ll walk in his company to see what useful plants we can find. Meet at front door of Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Autumn Fair Sat 17 – Sun 18 Sept: 12.30pm – 6pm Botanic Gardens A feast of flowers, fun, entertainment and music suitable for the whole family. No dogs, except assistance dogs. On Sunday 18 this event will incorporate the Grand Finale Band concert from 2pm – 5pm with performances from: • South Ulster Concert Band • Blaris Accordion Orchestra • Ballygowan Flute Band, and • Laganvale (Metal Technology) Band Full details available end of August. Call 028 9091 8768 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents What’s on Guide | 43 September 2016 Living History Day Thurs 22 Sept: 9.30am – 2.30pm Clifton Street Graveyard Sponsored by Belfast City Council through the Parks Events Small Grant Scheme. Call 028 9029 7191 Guided walk – The Road of the Hedges Sun 25 Sept: 2.30pm Falls Park Walk off your Sunday lunch with this guided walk for the whole family in Autumn colour, with a look at the history and wildlife of the area. Meet at car park beside bowling green. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Formal and informal paths with some inclines. Call 028 9027 0467 or go to www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parkevents 44 | What’s on Guide 2016 in Oct Look out for... Autumn Colouring Barnett Demesne, Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Ormeau Park and many other sites Autumn fruits and berries Cave Hill Country Park and Lagan Meadows What’s on Guide | 45 October 2016 Grandparents’ Day Sun 2 Oct Belfast Zoo Celebrate Grandparents’ day in style. Visit all of our animal ‘grandparents’ at feeding time and don’t forget to take your grandparents to the Lion’s Den Restaurant for a free ‘cuppa’. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk Exhibition of paintings by Margaret Brand Sun 2 – Sat 29 Oct: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk Autumn discovery morning Fri 7 Oct: 11am Lagan Valley Regional Park Join Lagan Valley Regional Park rangers for a seasonal walk and learn more about the splendour of the regional park. Meet at the Lagan Valley Regional Park Visitors Centre. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. Call 028 9049 1922 to book. Fungal foray Sat 8 Oct: 11am Lagan Valley Regional Park Join Lagan Valley Regional Park staff to explore the amazing variety of shapes and colours of fungi in the regional park. Meet at Shaw’s Bridge car park. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Booking essential. Call 028 9049 1922 to book. 46 | What’s on Guide Geology Starry Sky Sat 15 Oct: 10am – 1pm Cave Hill Country Park Fri 28 Oct: 7.30pm – 10.30pm Cave Hill Country Park Kirsty Lemon is an enthusiast for her geology profession and she will delight in explaining the geological origins of Cave Hill on this walk over the hill. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. There will be no moon tonight and if the weather is kind, we should be treated to a great view of the heavens. Meet at Belfast Castle. Wear suitable footwear and weatherproof clothing. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Halloween Event Wed 26 Oct: 7.30pm – 9pm Cave Hill Country Park An evening in the Castle of spooky stories and ghoulish goings-on with a spectacular bias towards Cave Hill and its surroundings. Meet at Belfast Castle. Call 028 9029 1357 email [email protected] or go to www.cavehillconservation.org Boo at the Zoo Sat 29 Oct Join us for a packed day of eerie activities, including creepy crafts, face painting, bat talks, reptile displays, a spooky trail and much more. Normal zoo opening hours and admission price applies. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk What’s on Guide | 47 October 2016 Cave Hill Country Park Come and play: Weekly outdoor play sessions for children aged 5 to 11 to have fun, make new friends and enjoy playing outdoors in their local area. Professional play staff provide opportunities for new experiences through a range of activities including games, messy play, arts and crafts. For information on locations and times, contact Jenny Carson 028 9075 3897 48 | What’s on Guide 2016 in Nov Look out for... Rooks and starlings as they gather to roost at dusk Water Birds Jubilee Park, Waterworks and Victoria Park What’s on Guide | 49 November 2016 Exhibition of paintings by Hinds Art Group Tues 1 Nov – Sat 3 Dec: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk The Bowman / Frizzell Memorial Lecture – ‘The World of Roses’ Wed 9 Nov: 7.30pm Legge Room, Malone House A talk by Ann Bird, past President of the Royal National Rose Society. Organised by The Rose Society of Northern Ireland and sponsored by Belfast City Council. Admission free. Call 07599 102 023 50 | What’s on Guide 2016 in Dec Winter tree colour in buds and bark Barnett Demesne, Belfast Castle Estate and Ormeau Park Water birds Jubilee Park, Waterworks and Victoria Park What’s on Guide | 51 December 2016 Exhibition of paintings by John McSorley Sun 4 Dec – Sat 7 Jan: Mon – Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 12 noon – 4.30pm Higgin Gallery, Malone House Call 028 9068 1246 or go to www.malonehouse.co.uk Christmas at the Zoo Sat 10, Sun 11, Sat 17 and Sun 18 Dec Come and visit Santa in his grotto, enjoy the festive fun with Christmas crafts, wrapping and delivering presents for the chimpanzees, decorating trees for the Asian elephants and much more. Normal zoo opening hours. Christmas grotto ticket prices apply. Call 028 9077 6277 or go to www.belfastzoo.co.uk Belfast Castle Christmas tours Sat 3, Tues 6, Sat 10, Tues 13, Sat 17 and Sun 18 Dec: Tours start at 10.30am on Saturdays and Sundays and 7.30pm on Tuesdays. Take a walk through time this festive season. Enjoy a short illustrated talk on the history of Belfast Castle and its development up to the present day. Tours will finish with tea, coffee and mince pies. Booking essential. £4 per person. Call 028 9077 6925 or go to www.belfastcastle.co.uk 52 | What’s on Guide Mary Peters Track Buggy Club NI Mondays & Thursdays: All Year Round: 10am – 12 noon Mary Peters Track Parents and guardians with young children can get active around the track or along the towpath at this fun class. Finish off with core exercises and a cup of tea. After School Athletics for children Mondays: April – June and Oct – Dec 3.30pm – 4.30pm Age 8-9yrs: Age 10-12yrs: 4.30pm – 5.30pm Mary Peters Track Get started in athletics and learn the fundamentals of running, jumping and throwing. The programme teaches the basic skills to identify talent in sport and athletics as well as getting fit. All sessions are taken by qualified athletic coaches. Summer and Halloween school holidays Startrack camps and Summer / Halloween schemes Mary Peters Track Summer 10.00am – 2.00pm daily Halloween 10.30am – 2.30pm daily Athletics NI flagship programme to develop 8-15yr olds running, jumping and throwing with expert athletic coaches. A great way of helping young athletes in transition from school to club athletics in a safe, enjoyable environment. Call 028 9060 0870 email [email protected] or go to www.marypeterstrack.com What’s on Guide | 53 Remember to fill in the online questionnaire at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks to win a family pass for the zoo For more information on any of the events listed please contact our Events Officer on 028 9091 8768 or email [email protected]. For general information on our parks and open spaces visit our website www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks. Information correct at time of print. Belfast City Council cannot be held responsible for any subsequent alterations. 54 | What’s on Guide Belfast Castle Malone House With its superb setting on the slopes of Cave Hill, Belfast Castle is the obvious choice for weddings, functions, conferences, meetings, dinner dances and trade shows. Located in beautiful parkland, Malone House is the ideal venue for weddings, functions, meetings, conferences and dinner parties. For reservations and information, contact the manager. Tel: 028 9077 6925 Antrim Road, Belfast BT15 5GR Cellar Restaurant Open for lunch every day Monday to Saturday 12.30pm - 3pm, Sunday 12.30pm - 4pm and dinner Tuesday to Saturday 6.30pm - 9pm. Tuesday to Saturday ‘early bird’ menu from 5pm - 6.30pm Cellar Antique shop, castle tours, special packages for private groups. Public tours as advertised. Themed gardens. For reservations and information, contact the manager. Tel: 028 9068 1246 Barnett Demesne, Belfast BT9 5PB Malone Room Open Monday to Sunday 9.30am - 4.30pm Barnett Restaurant Open Monday to Sunday 12pm - 3.30pm Higgin Art Gallery, exhibitions by professional and experienced amateur artists. Landscaped gardens. www.malonehouse.co.uk www.belfastcastle.co.uk What’s on Guide www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parks | 55
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