COMMUNITY DIARY
Art Society meeting
THE Lower Bann Floral Art Society met in Killowen Primary School earlier this month.
The evening was enjoyed so much by everyone as Mrs Karen Frew led a wonderful craft evening and everyone learnt the skill of “felting”. This was new to everyone and a great evening was had by all.
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Hide AdThe evening ended with a raffle and supper provided by ladies of the committee.
The club meet on the third Wednesday of each month in Killowen Primary School at 7.30pm. All existing members are encouraged to return and new members will be most welcome.
A club spokesperson said: “We would love to see new faces joining in our fun and inspiring evenings. Please do come along and bring a friend.”
Biodiversity ’Unlocked’
THE North Coast Association of the National Trust will continue its spring lecture series on Tuesday, March 6, when local naturalist Hill Dick will explore the idea of ‘biodiversity’ in nature.
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Hide AdHill is a former committee member of the North Coast Association, a former Education Officer of the National Trust and is closely involved with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the British Trust for Ornithology.
He has had a lifelong interest in birdlife, but is passionate about all aspects of natural history. Hill is much concerned with conservation and the necessity to protect the diversity which is necessary for the survival of the natural world.
The talk will take place at 8pm at the Magherabuoy House Hotel, Portrush. All are, of course, welcome. Cost of admission (payable at the door) is £4.00 and includes tea/coffee and biscuits after the talk.
Jean entertains Exorna
THE president of Exorna Women’s Institute, Ann Pollock, welcomed everyone to the February meeting.
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Hide AdThe guest speaker was Jean Caulfield, who gave a very entertaining survey of unusual and amusing comments from recent newspapers and also told the members about her several trips to New Zealand. She was thanked by Barbara Martin.
The Exorna team, Sandra Simpson, Barbara Martin and Anne Campbell, was congratulated on winning the Lower Bann Area Quiz.