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Events in the area 07 September 2010
Endless Events!

Whenever you come to Armagh and Down, you can be sure of a scintillating programme of exciting events for every taste. From pulsating horse racing meetings, summer festivals of traditional music and dance and unique road bowling competitions, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

From the world's most authentic Saint Patrick's Day on March 17th to Halloween and Christmas, we celebrate life throughout the year.


Forthcoming events
31.   Tiny Towpath Challenge - , 19 Sep

Join Tiny Lifes 1st ever Bike Challenge on the Portadown to Newry Towpath. The route is suited to both the advanced and novice cyclists.
32.   Autumn Activities: Canoeing - , 19 Sep

Spend some time on Strangford Lough, learning a few strokes and enjoying the scenery. An ideal family activity. Sessions at 1pm and 3pm. Booking recommended Run in association with Down District Council Car parking charges may apply
33.   Rock Climbing Skills - , 21 Sep - 23 Sep

Life on the edge!
34.   FULL MOON PADDLE POWER FOR ADULTS - , 23 Sep

Especially designed kayaking sessions for beginners. No experience is necessary
35.   Mountain Bike Skills - , 21 Sep - 23 Sep

Life on the open trails!
36.   Hill Walking Skills - , 21 Sep - 23 Sep

Experience the high Life!
37.   Toy Trade at Castle Ward - Strangford, Downpatrick, 25 Sep

Hundreds of new and old toys to buy. Also trade your own toy during trading hours 3-4pm. Don’t miss Herbie the clown shows, story telling and face painting during this great event.
38.   Trading days at Navan - The Navan Centre, Armagh, 25 Sep - 26 Sep

Join the Navan Centre’s Celtic characters for a day of Celtic life with a difference.
39.   Aspects Literature Festival 2010 - Bangor, 22 Sep - 26 Sep

The 19th Aspects Irish Literature Festival returns to Bangor this September 2010 with new venues, new features, but the same ethos of presenting Irish writing at its very finest.
40.   Sloane 350 Chocolate Ball and Festival - Killyleagh, Downpatrick, 25 Sep - 26 Sep

Sir Hans Sloane, the man who gave the world milk/drinking chocolate and whose collection founded the British Museum, will be honoured in Killyleagh this year. September will see Northern Ireland's first ever chocolate Ball and Festival.
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