Armagh, Boneybefore and Lough Neagh
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, including a history of American soldiers arriving in Northern Ireland in 1942, the best of local food and cider set in a family orchard, and a playtrail with a conscience.
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US Rangers Museum
History of GIs stationed in Northern Ireland from 1942 will be explored through a three day event held by the US Rangers Museum. American GIs were scattered across towns and villages all over the province during WW2.
Armagh Food and Cider Festival
Experience a pop-up restaurant, food tours, markets, orchard tours with the best in local food and cider right in the heart of Orchard Country at聽Crannagael House in County Armagh.聽It's a聽collaboration with the Food Heartland Hospitality and local businesses, diners and craft brew enthusiasts. Anne Marie talks to the organisers behind the scenes.聽
Community Relations and Cultural Awareness Week
A week long programme of free events will take place across Northern Ireland, aimed at celebrating all things cultural and promoting understanding across all communities. Anne Marie talks to the Community Relations officer.聽
Enough Stuff Festival
The Playtrail in Derry have their first ever Zero Waste Festival this weekend with workshops, debates and discussions on supporting the environment and living a more sustainable lifestyle. There will be music, dance and lots of fun activities in the Fairy House for the kids.聽
Broadcast
- Sat 16 Sep 2017 08:05大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle