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Ballymena Book Club read The Big Short

Ballymena Book club will read The Big Short by Michael Lewis and meet again on the first Wednesday of March. Last month the group read A Whole Life by Robert Seethaler which split the group right down the middle. Some loved the sparse story while others were left cold. This month they have picked a book that couldn’t more different – non fiction The Big Short.   Michael Lewis subtitled this book Inside the Doomsday Machine. The Big Short is about the build-up of the housing and credit bubble during the 2000’s. His writing is witty informative and entertaining and in the...

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Valentines Day in Ballymena – Our tips

In Ballymena Valentines is coming up quickly. Valentines Day is on 14th February and we have already shared some of our Ballymena based ideas here. If none of those ideas gave you any inspiration then here are a few other local businesses who can cater for your Valentines needs. Have a date at Hillstown Hillstown are a Award Winning farmshop just outside Ballymena and they are having a romantic night on Saturday the 13th February. Their food is excellent and they have laid on a stunning menu for their Valentines Day feast. Champagne cocktails, Duck, Sirloin steaks, desserts os a...

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Book an appointment at Turning Point NI

Turning Point NI have a new online appointment booking system. The booking system was designed to take away any dread or hesitation which someone might have about booking an appointment over the phone. The BBC News has just reported that Northern Ireland continues to have the highest rate of suicide in the UK, per head of population. Read more here. This show that there is a big need for support, education and help from places like Turning Point NI. Turning Point NI say: Do you find it hard to talk on the phone? We at Turning Point NI understand this can be a major hurdle for many people accessing help. We have now set up an online booking system were you can make an appointment in confidence without the added worries of talking over the phone. Just click here and make your appointment online with us. All you do is click a time and enter your name and number. All other contact methods are still available.We are constantly trying out new ideas to help improve our service, so we can help you access us easier and safer. Turning Point NI is based in Ballymena and offers support, help and a listening ear to anyone who is contemplating suicide. They provide awareness about suicide and mental health issues and provide complimentary therapies to support those with mental health problems and suicidal ideation. Turning Point NI is run...

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Ballymena choir set to build school in Uganda

Ballymena choir Raise the Roof have been fundraising to build a school in Uganda. They recently announced that they have met and exceded their fundraising targets by raising an amazing £73,000. That money will be used to build a school for children in Uganda. The Raise the Roof choir is made up of children from the ages seven upwards who practice and have performed all over Northern Ireland, pleasing audiences and collecting money. They have performed everywhere from Sainsburys to Stormont and everywhere in between. Everywhere they went the travelled in their big yellow bus ‘Doris’. We think that the children, parents, Alyson and volunteers who run the choir deserve a massive well done for all their hard work. The generosity of people from Ballymena and beyond has allowed Raise the Roof to start the ball rolling on this exciting building project. The money will go towards providing children with a safe place where they can get an eduction. Raise the Roof work with Fields of Life. They are an international development charity committed to collaborating with local communities and churches in East Africa to bring about positive change through the provision of quality education, clean water, health promotion and other community based initiatives. To find out more about Fields of Life click here. And to follow the progress of the school funded by supporter of the Raise the Roof choir click...

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Braid Film Theatre Ballymena

The Braid Film Theatre in Ballymena is showing The Accidental Tourist on Thursday 18th February. The Accidental Tourist is being shown in association with Waterstones and it was written be popular writer Anne Tyler. Anne Tyler’s latest novel A Spool of Blue Thread was nominated for the Man Booker Prize and was a popular seller meaning a film adaptation of her work would be perfect for the Braid Film Theatre Ballymena. The Accidental Tourist The Accidental Tourist is based on Tyler’s 1985 novel following a man who writes Tourist guides who sadly loses his son in an accident. His wife...

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