Ulster-Scots To Invade Donaghadee

Ards will be embracing its Ulster-Scots history from Thursday 16 to Saturday 18 October with a programme of themed entertainment during the Donaghadee Ulster-Scots Autumn Festival, organised by Ards Borough Council with support from the Ulster-Scots Agency.

dn_screenBeginning on Thursday 16 October Jenny Bristow will be cooking up a culinary storm as she demonstrates dishes with a taste of Ulster-Scots.

On Friday 17 October ‘The Scots Arrive’ in Donaghadee Harbour to be greeted by an evening of entertainment at Lemons Wharf with music from Risin’ Stour and a spectacular fireworks finale.

A Living History Fayre takes place in the Donaghadee Community Centre Car Park and surrounding area on Saturday 18 October from 11am-4pm, looking back at everything Ulster-Scots and more and giving visitors the opportunity to explore a living history camp and see how people used to live, dress, eat and fight over the centuries.

The Festival finishes with The Willie Drennan Ulster-Scots Band at 7.30pm in Donaghdee Parish Church Hall, performing a diverse combination of Ulster-Scots traditional music, song and recitation.

The Mayor of Ards, Councillor Philip Smith, is looking forward to finding out more about our Ulster-Scots past. He said: “The Borough of Ards is keen to celebrate our rich Ulster-Scots history. Donaghadee was the gateway for Scottish families coming to County Down from 1606 with Hugh Montgomery and James Hamilton and continued to welcome our Scottish ancestors for many years to come.

“It seems only fitting that Donaghadee be the venue for the Ulster-Scots Autumn Festival which will give all the family an entertaining and fun take on our local history.”

Further information and tickets for these events are available from Ards Visitor Information Centre, 31 Regent Street, Newtownards.

Alternatively you can call on 028 9182 6836 or book online via:

 www.ards-council.gov.uk/What-s-On/Donaghadee-Ulster-Scots-Autumn-Festival

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