Mid Ulster District Council

Libraries NI

Write to Refugee Photographic Exhibition with Oxfam

Dungannon Library, Market Square, Dungannon

Throughout September, during library opening hours

028 8772 2952
www.librariesni.org.uk/Libraries/Pages/dungannon-Library.aspx

Writers Glen Patterson, Jan Carson and Colin Dardis imagine life as displaced people around the world in this new exhibition by Oxfam Ireland. The exhibition is made up of powerful images of refugees taken throughout the world alongside specially commissioned written pieces inspired by each image. Those who view the exhibition will be encouraged to have more empathy for refugees and forge a greater understanding of the challenges they face.

DU Dance NI

Get it Together Dungannon - Dance event

Venue TBC

Monday 18th – Friday 22nd September

07790 236130
info@dudanceni.com

A week long performance project involving workshops for primary school pupils in the Dungannon area. The event will celebrate culture and heritage and promote diversity while inspiring new ideas and encouraging participants to form new friendships.

Libraries NI

Browsealoud Taster Session - Workshop

Dungannon Library

Tuesday 19th September, 2.00pm

028 8772 2952
www.librariesni.org.uk

Designed to help with website browsing for people with dyslexia, low literacy, those holding English as a second language and those with mild visual impairments, this taster session will demonstrate the benefits of the Browsealoud assistive software which adds speech, reading and translation to websites.

Mid Ulster District Council

International Day of Peace Concert

Burnavon Arts and Cultural Centre, Cookstown

Tuesday 19th September, 7.30pm

028 8676 4714
Sean.mcelhatton@midulstercouncil.org

In an evening of music, poetry and reflection, pupils from 20 primary schools across the Mid Ulster District Council area, the Mid Ulster Clergy Forum and the Ulster Scots Youth Pipe Band will celebrate the International Day of Peace.

Rural Community Network & REACT

Front Lines - Blood Sacrifices  - Easter Rising & Battles of WWI, Somme, Messines & Passchendaele

RCN 38a Oldtown Street, Cookstown  BT80 8EF 

21st September & 2nd October 2017  19:00 - 21:00

£2 per night

During this decade of centenary celebrations, two monumental events happened, The Easter Rising and The Great War.

Both events evoke high emotion across the community in N. Ireland, with both main traditions looking back with reverence at the actions of the men of that generation from within their separate communities.

Who were the people involved?
What were their motivations?
What really happened?
What were the consequences of their actions?

Setting aside the Orange and Green tainted lenses ‘Front Lines’ takes you back to the time and places were these events occurred.

Libraries NI

Frances Quinn – Irish Language Storytelling - Performance

Dungiven Library, Main Street, Dungiven

Friday 22nd September, 11.00am – 12noon

Private event

Frances Quinn will perform from her extensive repertoire of Irish and multicultural stories, verse and dramatic monologues. The event has been funded by the ‘Peg and Jim Armstrong Bursary’ and will help to promote mutual respect and understanding for the Irish language is a safe and shared place.