Ards & North Down Borough Council
Drama Production Workshop
Programme commences in September
07970 847772
The start of a 10-week workshop between two groups of young people who will address hate crime through the production of a drama that will be recorded and premiered at Holocaust Memorial Day in January 2018.
Ards & North Down Borough Council
Ask Andi - Launch event
Friday 15 September, 10.00am – 12.00noon
07970 847772
Launch of a mobile app which will provide information about community activities taking place across the borough. Local residents can use the app to find out what is going on near them and become more involved with their local communities.
Ards & North Down Borough Council
Northern Ireland Housing Executive with YMCA North Down
My Space, Your Space – A Celebration of Diversity in our Borough
Saturday 16th September, 2.00pm – 4.00pm
YMCA North Down, 10-12 High Street BT20 5AY
Join YMCA North Down for an afternoon of cultural celebrations including a Russian Choir, Indian Henna art, African Drummers, world food tasting sessions and a Chinese Lantern workshop.
Holywood Shared Town - Holywood Culture Night
Community event
Holywood Main Street
Friday 22nd September, 6.00pm – 9.00pm
holywoodculturenight@gmail.com
www.holywoodculturenight.com
Holywood Culture Night is a volunteer led, local community event that aims to be a fun, free, annual celebration of everything cultural with something for everyone to enjoy. An inclusive intergenerational event, it will bring several thousand people together to share diverse cultural experiences including those that directly reflect local community traditions and traditions from around the world. This is a Holywood Shared Town initiative, promoting a vision of Holywood as a safe and welcoming and flourishing place.
PeacePlayers International
Senior Leadership Development Camp
Sport event
Ganaway Activity Centre, Millisle
Saturday 23rd – Sunday 24th September
Peace Players International is hosting a residential senior leadership development camp for 25 youth leaders from across Northern Ireland. The camp will show the youth workers how they can effectively use sport as a vehicle and lens through which to explore community relations and peacebuilding issues.