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29 Apr
The town of Holywood will be abuzz this May Day for its annual event of music, merriment, family fun and of course dancing performed by local school children.
The free family fun day on Monday, May 2, will see a number of much-loved favourite features returning: the crowning of the May Queen, the Bonny Baby competition and, of course, the fancy dress competition, which always sees fantastic display of effort.
This year children are invited to come along as mini Kings and Queens, Super Heroes and their favourite storybook characters.
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The event is organised by Ards and North Down Council in partnership with Holywood and District Community Council and Holywood Chamber of Commerce.
Traditional events, organised by Holywood and District Community Council include:
10am-4pm | Charity Stalls | High Street
10.30am | Bonny Baby Competition | High Street, Presbyterian Church
10.45am | Crowning of the May Queen | Maypole
11am | Maypole dancing | Maypole
12.30pm | Fancy Dress Competition | Maypole
1pm | Maypole dancing | Maypole
(Please note – programme timing is indicative and may be subject to change.)
In addition to this programme commercial stalls selling a variety of goods will be situated at the car park beside Stoker’s Halt. Music, art on the rails, a children’s funfair and Jump Jiggle and Jive will be in Church Road and High Street.
A highlight of the day is always the choreographed dance performed by local school children around Ireland’s only maypole. ‘Jump, Jiggle and Jive’ will be on hand with their mini maypole for those little one’s eager to have a go too.
Art on the Rails will have the finest display of local contemporary arts and crafts. And for those who love a bargain will enjoy the market and stalls on offer in the town, housed between the wonderful eateries and boutiques that Holywood has to offer.
The daylong event starts at 10am transforming High Street and Church Road into a mecca of amusement that will last until 4pm. Make a day of it in Holywood.
Road closure information:
Shore Road, Church Road, High Street (from Stewarts Place to Sullivan Place) will close for May Pole Dancing rehearsal on Friday 29 April from 9am – 11am.
May Day Road closure takes affect from 6am through to 6pm on Monday 2 May affecting those same roads: Shore Road, Church Road, High Street (from Stewarts Place to Sullivan Place). Hibernia Street South carpark will also be closed on Monday 2 May.
For more information about May Day in Holywood visit https://bit.ly/3LMk3x7
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