Castleblayney to Cahans
Evening meal 8pm in Cahans
Narrative of the life of a child in the early 18th C by Brian MacDonald
Anyone who can join us for any of the walks, or any part of a walk, or for the evening celebration will be welcome, but please let us know as soon as possible – and not later than 30 April – of your intention and date(s).
We also invite any who may join us, particularly from distant places, to hold a conversation with us about what Cahans means to you, and what you would like to see for its future.
Newtownhamilton to Castleblayney
Evening meal 8pm in First Castleblayney church hall
Talk by the Rev Prof Laurence Kirkpatrick on Scots Presbyterians and their experience in Ireland
Anyone who can join us for any of the walks, or any part of a walk, or for the evening celebration will be welcome, but please let us know as soon as possible – and not later than 30 April – of your intention and date(s).
We also invite any who may join us, particularly from distant places, to hold a conversation with us about what Cahans means to you, and what you would like to see for its future.
Bessbrook to Newtownhamilton
Evening meal 8pm in Second Newtownhamilton church hall
Talk on 18th C home linen and living conditions by Nigel Spiers
Anyone who can join us for any of the walks, or any part of a walk, or for the evening celebration will be welcome, but please let us know as soon as possible – and not later than 30 April – of your intention and date(s).
We also invite any who may join us, particularly from distant places, to hold a conversation with us about what Cahans means to you, and what you would like to see for its future.
Narrow Water to Bessbrook leaving 2pm
Evening meal 8pm in Bessbrook Presbyterian hall
Talk by David Nesbitt on life on ship John.
Anyone who can join us for any of the walks, or any part of a walk, or for the evening celebration will be welcome, but please let us know as soon as possible – and not later than 30 April – of your intention and date(s).
We also invite any who may join us, particularly from distant places, to hold a conversation with us about what Cahans means to you, and what you would like to see for its future.