Picnic Evening at the RSPB Centre May 2024
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Starting off from Parkanaur we visited President Grant’s ancestral homestead. Our tour of the countryside took us past many interesting sites before arriving at the Sunflower Field where we were allowed to pick ourselves some sunflowers (with donations for Cancer Research) . We then travelled up past the windfarms eventually arriving back at Parkanaur for our picnic.
Another great day out kindly organised by Maurice and Cherith.
This was our first club outing since September 2019.
We met up at Lisburn and proceeded to Scarbo Tower for walk up to the tower. From there we made our way to the coast for a picnic by the sea. A great day was had by all and the weather was brilliant too.
Many thanks to Neill and Violet for organising this run
Once again we held our Club Christmas Dinner at Gowdy’s of Down Royal where we had a most enjoyable meal with plenty of good craic.
The pictures below were taken on our September weekend (Friday 27th to Sunday 29th Sept) Setting off from Ballygawley Roundabout the run took in a scenic route via Clones and Butlers Bridge before proceeding down the main road via Granard and Edgeworthstown to Longford town. We stayed 2 nights in the very comfortable Longford Arms Hotel and Spa.
On Saturday we visited Strokestown Park House and Famine Museum where we got a most interesting guided tour of this 18th century mansion.
On Sunday we made our way to Dromod Railway & Transport Museum which contained a great range of narrow gauge trains, buses, planes, fire engines and artillery guns from World War I & II. Most of these were outside in the elements so luckily it was dry for our visit.
This year we visited the Andrew Jackson Cottage and US Ranger’s Centre in Carrickfergus where we had an excellent guided tour. We also had a picnic there before heading off along the Antrim Coast road to Glenarm harbour. We had our evening meal in Ballyclare Golf Club. The weather was fantastic!