Come and see this exciting exhibition from lunch time tomorrow in our foyer. It will be here on the Stewartstown Road until Friday. Everyone welcome. https://t.co/zONfToblTp
Our oral history publication and exhibition 'Reflected Lives continues it's journey throughout Belfast, viewing currently available at Conway Mill #interfaces@HLFNI@NI_CRC
It’s been a busy start to Term 3 with our young actors @SuffolkLenadoon and our main Brassneckers starting to develop storylines for our latest @ArtsEkta Shout Louder Project!
Happy Sunny Sunday everyone. Bring on bright nites! Thanks to Glen Parent & Youth and @SuffolkLenadoon for nominating our daughter for a youth achievement award this week. Hundreds of young people packed @BalmoralBelfast to be recognised. The future of @West_Belfast in safe hands
Tonight attended a wonderful feel-good, confidence-inducing achievement event for the young people of Suffolk and Lenadoon. Well done @SuffolkLenadoon - what a difference you’ve made to the area. You’re encouraging future leaders.
Busy night in @SuffolkLenadoon. Our budding actors practicing their lines under expert tutelage of @brassneckyouth whilst Dr Eamon Phoenix delivers a talk on "Churches and schools - responses to divisions" as part of our Decade of Centenaries programme.
Tonight is the third session in the series of the SLIG Talks Back programme. Eamon Phoenix will be looking at 'Ulster Scots - a creative people'. SRRP Building, Stewartstown Road, 6.30pm. All welcome
Fantastic turnout for the second of our series of talks in our Decade of Centenaries Programme (2018). Dr Eamon Phoenix enthralling the masses with a talk on "Violence in the 1920s".
We kicked off our new ‘Theatre Practice’ project tonight with the young people from @SuffolkLenadoon under the guidance of our lead acting mentor @bbrownactor. #artsmatter
Great turnout for first talk of our Decade of Centenaries programme 2018. Dr Eamon Phoenix talking about "Partition and the Free State". Next Monday's talk (also at 6.30pm) will be about "The violence of the 1920s". Everyone is welcome.