October-November 2012 Newsletter The ORNE Community Partnership was set up as a joint venture between Ophir RFC and St Enda’s GAC (Naomh Éanna). The partnership has been hard at work putting together their program of events to run to the end of December 2012. In the months to come the partnership will be participating in a Halloween Festival run from Wednesday the 24 th of October until Tuesday the 30 th with everything from children’s activities, talks on the United Irishmen and Halloween in Northern Ireland to bat box making workshops and a drive in cinema (More information can be found both on the calendar of events and on the Halloween flyer which should be available on both websites); a Christmas drama event with children aged between P1 and P3 taking classes, taking part in a performance and going to see Aladdin in the Courtyard Theatre; a history project in which men from both clubs will be invited to attend a trip to Stormont, see the ‘Release’ play, participate in classes on Ireland during WW1 and travel to Dublin to see Kilmainham Gaol and some of the famous graveyards and a series of training workshops. For information on all our events please look through the flyers in this newsletter or for more information contact Cathy on 07921858385 or [email protected]. This project is funded by the International Fund for Ireland and is managed by the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council (RDC) under the Integrating Communities Programme. In association with Ophir RFC and St Enda’s GAC (Naomh Éanna)
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October-November 2012 Newsletter
The ORNE Community Partnership was set up as a joint venture between Ophir RFC and St
Enda’s GAC (Naomh Éanna). The partnership has been hard at work putting together their
program of events to run to the end of December 2012. In the months to come the
partnership will be participating in a Halloween Festival run from Wednesday the 24th of
October until Tuesday the 30th with everything from children’s activities, talks on the United
Irishmen and Halloween in Northern Ireland to bat box making workshops and a drive in
cinema (More information can be found both on the calendar of events and on the
Halloween flyer which should be available on both websites); a Christmas drama event with
children aged between P1 and P3 taking classes, taking part in a performance and going to
see Aladdin in the Courtyard Theatre; a history project in which men from both clubs will be
invited to attend a trip to Stormont, see the ‘Release’ play, participate in classes on Ireland
during WW1 and travel to Dublin to see Kilmainham Gaol and some of the famous
graveyards and a series of training workshops.
For information on all our events please look through the flyers in this newsletter or for
This project is funded by the International Fund for Ireland and is managed by the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council (RDC) under the Integrating
Communities Programme.
In association with Ophir RFC and St Enda’s GAC (Naomh Éanna)
“This project is funded by the International Fund for Ireland and is managed by the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council (RDC) under the Integrating Communities Programme”
Barron Hall, Glengormley
Wednesdays 4pm-5pm from 7th
November 2012 for 6 weeks
Age: P1 – P3
Saturday 15th December
performance at 12:30 with
lunch and a trip to Aladdin at
the courtyard theatre
Cost: free
In association with Ophir RFC and St Enda’s GAC (Naomh Éanna)
Northern Ireland: United and Divided
5th November: Trip to Stormont with a tour from MLAs Danny Kinahan and Mitchel
McLaughlin. Leaving Barron Hall at 7pm.
12th November: Theatre of Witness play ‘Release’ in Ballymena Braid Centre. This is
performed by men coming to terms with the legacy of their past in Northern Ireland. Bus
leaving Barron Hall at 7:15pm.
19th November: History of the lead-up to WW1 in Northern Ireland – formation of the 10th,
16th and 36th in the Barron Hall at 7:30pm
26th November: History of the Easter Rising in the Barron Hall at 7:30pm
3rd December: History of the Battle of the Somme and Battle of Messines in the Barron Hall
at 7:30pm
This will be followed by a trip to Dublin for a tour of Kilmainham Gaol and graveyards at a
date that suits the group
Spaces are limited. For more information please contact Cathy on 07921858385 or
“This project is funded by the International Fund for Ireland and is managed by the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council (RDC) under the Integrating Communities Programme”
In association with Ophir RFC and St Enda’s GAC (Naomh Éanna)