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Trip to Gracehill

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On Monday, 22nd June a group went on an outing to Gracehill and enjoyed a pleasant day initially at the Creative Gardens at Galgorm Castle for a browse and lunch followed by a tour of Gracehill village.

To view other photos of the trip click on the thumbnails below.

Belfast Walk – 5th June 2015

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It was a typical summers day for our walk, a few skiffs of rain, a cold breeze and the odd glimpse of the sun.  The day started in the right fashion with tea/coffee and scones in Flame on Howard St. before meeting up at the City Hall with our guide Billy Dickson. The walk went along the City Hall taking in the monuments on the eastern side, and then on to the Dublin Road and the Ulster Hall where were able to see the paintings in the Carey Gallery. The walk then took us along Ormeau Avenue to Alfred St. to view St. Malachy’s church, best known for its fan vaulted ceiling which is an imitation of the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey. We then continued along Sussex Place and Hamilton Street to St Georges Market Bar and Grill for lunch.

Some photos of the walk can be viewed by clicking on the images below.

Gracehill Outing

gracehillFinal arrangements have been made for our visit to Gracehill on Monday, 22nd June.
The bus will depart from Armagh City Hotel at 10:30 am. We will arrive at the Creative Gardens at Galgorm Castle at 12:00 pm approx. We will spend two hours here browsing around the nursery and you will be able to have lunch  ( own arrangements ).

We hope to arrive at Gracehill shortly after 2:00 pm where we will be met by the tour guides. The visit will include a tour of the School House, a walk around the Square, the Church and the Burial Ground if you wish. We should arrive back in Armagh around 6:00 pm.

Those who wish can finish off with dinner in the City Hotel.

At the moment we have around 50 names. The cost of the bus and the guided tour will cost approx £15 (could be a little more or less!)
Any further enquiries to Margaret Oakes ( 37522136)

New Year’s Lunch

Around eighty of our members attended our New Year lunch in Armagh City Hotel on Wednesday, 21st January 2015. Everyone enjoyed the new venue, food and the atmosphere was buzzing! It was a great start to our New Year and gave us all an opportunity to catch up on the news from over the festive season. Hopefully we caught up with old friends and met some new ones.

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Well done to Eleanor for organising the event.

Some of our cyclists were modelling our new U3A tee shirts. No excuse for getting lost now!

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You don’t need to be a cyclist to wear one. The shirts are obtainable from Alan Turtle at a cost of £11. ( 38870494)

Christmas Entertainment 2014

This year instead of Christmas dinner a morning of entertainment was arranged comprising songs, sketches and readings. The committee of Monaghan U3A were invited and turned up to find the largest attendance we have had at any of our events .

The morning began with mince pies and punch and then when…..

The choir were ready…..

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The “talent” were ready…..

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and the audience were ready….

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the entertainment began…

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After the show we took the opportunity to get a photo of both committees…

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Some more photos of the event can be viewed by clicking on the smaller photos below.

Walking Tour of Belfast

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Over thirty of our members set off for Belfast on November,14th to discover some hidden gems of Belfast . We had organised two Blue Badge Tourist Board guides to lead the way. It proved a very informative and enjoyable two hours. We all realised we had walked past some very important historic sights in Belfast over the years with our eyes closed! We started off at the City Hall,down Royal Avenue, through the Cathedral Quarter and finished at St George’s Market. The highlights of the tour were a visit to First Presbyterian Church (1783) in Rosemary Street, the War Memorial Museum and a walk through the historic Half Bap area where we saw the new murals of some famous people of Belfast. We hope to return and explore more of the City.

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