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Gran Yairns, Poames & Craic - An Ulster Scots Evening with 'Sheddas on Tha Page'

Flowerfield Arts Centre, 185 Coleraine Road, Portstewart, County Londonderry, BT53 7HU
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GRAN YAIRNS, POAMES & CRAIC
Friday 22 November | 8pm (Doors 7.30pm)
Tickets FREE but booking is essential. Book tickets by Contacting Reception on 028 7083 1400
This is a cabaret style event BYOB, with unreserved seating

A special evening to lead into Ulster Scots Week 2024! Enjoy the exclusive launch of the second anthology from Ulster Scots writers 'Sheddas On Tha Page'. Writer, teacher and poet Anne McMaster will be your host, introducing you to a gran evening of poetry, yairns, music and an open mic session to celebrate the beginning of Ulster Scots Leid Week 2024.

This is an evening for sharing stories, music, written and spoken word. You may be new to Ulster Scots, an old hand, or just curious. Everyone is welcome to have a great evening. So, bring a bottle, a poame or a story and join in on the craic!

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