The inaugural HarFest Saintfield Music Festival took place over
the weekend of Friday 25th to Sunday 27th October 2013.
Photographs taken at the musical events can be seen HERE.
Saintfield’s music festival HarFest got off to a great start on Friday evening. There will be a review of the festival on the website soon but here are a couple of photos to show you what you missed and to whet your appetite for what is still to come on Saturday and Sunday!
Grosvenor Chorale directed by Edward Craig performing to a full house in the Parish Church Hall.
Tasty Tunes – great food combined with great music in Saints Café on Main Street.
You are invited to come along and be part of Saintfield’s HarFest Music Festival which will run from Friday 25th October to Sunday 27th October.
Our aim is to provide a variety of musical events and experiences at the harvest time of year which will interest everyone in the area around Saintfield village.
There are musical events to suit all ages and interests. Full details of the events can be found HERE.
A flyer is available to download here: Front & Reverse.
In September Maureen contacted the website to trace members of the Finlay family that she last met over fifty years ago. Thanks to your responses Maureen has been able to make contact and plans to come over from England next year to visit Saintfield and the Finlay family.
Down District Council is using CCTV video surveillance cameras to fight the dog poo ‘plague’ in Saintfield.
More details of the current legislation can be found HERE. Remember to smile for the cameras! |
Sue Glanville would like to know if there was a Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) motor company stationed in Saintfield during 1941.
If you can help please contact us and we will pass on the information to Sue. Many thanks in advance for your help. Email: info {at} DiscoverSaintfield {dot} com |
Prepare to be spooked at Rowallane Garden’s Spooktacular Ghosts and Gourds event.
Head along for a bewitching day out for all the family. The Garden will come to life this Hallowe’en with a terrifying ghost trail, spooky stories and watch your little ones be transformed with fearsome face painting. Pop along and meet Phil and his animal friends and to top of the event why not behead, scoop out and carve your very own pumpkin to take home with you, to ward away the evil spirit this Hallowe’en. The vibrant café and shop reflect the change in seasons, so on your journey why not take the weight off your feet and pop in for a hot cuppa and a winter warmer with homemade soups, and a nosy round the shop and see what Hallowe’en goodies you can pick up. The event takes place between 12 noon and 5pm on both Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 October. Normal Admission charges apply (National Trust Members Free). |
Saintfield Development Association has arranged a Question and Answer session just for YOU with Power NI.
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