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11th July Afternoon Fun Day Event

Manse Road, Kilkeel, Kilkeel, County Down, BT34 4BW
11th July Afternoon Fun Day

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The Schomberg Society's 11th July Afternoon Fun Day event will take place on 11th July from 1-3pm in the Queen Elizabeth II Park, Kilkeel.

This event is organised as part of the Society's annual Ulster-Scots Hairtlan Festival and this event provides a fantastic range of performers and activities for people of all ages.

The event will include Kid's Highland Games, Kid's Tug o' War, Children's Inflatables, Kid's Crazy Golf, Football Archery, Falconry Display, Petting Farm, Face Painting, Balloon Modeller, Archery, Target Shooting, Scottish Highland Dancing, Drum Majoring, Drama performers, Marching Bands, Singers and Musicians, A Major Exhibition of Artefacts and Memorabilia from The Troubles era, 17th Century Ulster-Scots Living History Campsites and Traditional Displays, Living History Re-Enactors and Weapon Demonstrations, A Variety of Stalls, Food, Ice Cream & Much More!

This is a free everyone and everyone is very welcome to come along

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