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  • Wed
    30
    Dec
    2020
    3pm - 4pmOnline Event

    Grab a cuppa and take a trip down memory lane with a live zoom performance from Gerard Dornan


    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84940551647?pwd=YW1JS0JRbnFFUFB1UzY2QjNMc1ZxQT09

    Meeting ID: 849 4055 1647 Passcode: 043025

    To book email seniorsinfo@belfastcity.gov.uk or phone 07713684705

  • Thu
    17
    Dec
    2020
  • Wed
    16
    Dec
    2020
    12 -1pm,Online Event

    https://tinyurl.com/hhk-family

    Passcode: 531965

     

  • Thu
    10
    Dec
    2020
  • Wed
    02
    Dec
    2020
    9:30 amOnline Event

    https://hhk-introtosolids-dec.eventbrite.co.uk

    (limited numbers, sign up required)

  • Thu
    01
    Oct
    2020
    Sat
    31
    Oct
    2020

    A month-long festival of events and activities for older people, Positive Ageing Month celebrates the contribution that older people make to their communities and the city of Belfast, and no more so than this year!

    Our festival  begins on Thursday 1 October at 10.30am in City Hall with the Virtual Age-friendly Belfast Convention, organised by the Age-friendly Belfast team. Delivered via webinar: https://vimeo.com/event/319441

    Now in its fifth year, the festival looks very different this year but still has activities to suit all tastes. There will still be some Positive Ageing Month favourites like the Slipped Disco, the big quiz and Tea Dance but they will all be virtual and at home. You can also join us for cookery demonstrations, shared reading, history talks, info sessions, a games afternoon and the ever popular Chocolate Bingo.

    There are still a few live events – Silver Sunday 4th October at the Ulster Museum, movies at the stand cinema and a few walks.

    Booking for most events is essential this year so please check programme details

    Positive Ageing Month PROGRAMME

  • Mon
    23
    Mar
    2020
    Sun
    29
    Mar
    2020

    Welcome to the fifth annual Belfast Festival of Learning running March 23-29.

    The Belfast Festival of Learning is a key feature in the city’s plan to build Belfast as a learning city for all, in line with the commitments made to UNESCO, (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation), when Belfast became a member of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2018.

    The festival helps to deliver on the key commitments we made to celebrate and promote learning, to make it accessible to everyone, by removing barriers to learning and to make it attractive and relevant for all ages and life stages – across all parts of the city.  The festival is a great example of how all this can be achieved.  Have a look at the programme and you will be amazed by the range of free, fun and thought-provoking events on offer across the city during the festival week.

    The festival programme reflects the great variety of reasons why people choose to learn – for quality of life, for education, employment and to build positive relationships; it is this wide spectrum of learning that can help build Belfast as a city that is resilient, healthy, age friendly, family friendly, diverse and harmonious, sustainable and a city that works for everyone!

    The focus this year is on how learning can be used to build resilience for individuals, communities and for the city.  The challenges of modern day life can take a toll on our quality of life and we need to have opportunities to build resilience and find the tools to enjoy life.

    Together we can build a learning city for all, we need to work with partners across the city and beyond.  Belfast is also part of the Irish Network of Learning Cities and as such we have the opportunity to share and learn from the experiences of Cork and Limerick, who have been awarded the UNESCO Learning Cities award, Dublin and Derry & Strabane learning cities who have also joined the Global Network of Learning Cities.  We are currently building alliances with our neighbouring learning cities in Scotland, England and Wales.

    Why not be part of Belfast Learning City? Try something new during the weeklong festival running March 23-29, you never know what joy it may inspire in you and where it may take you in life.

    2020 Belfast Festival of Learning Programme