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SUMMARY:Launch of William III - Life & Legacy
DESCRIPTION:The Twelfth Day has been chosen to launch the Institution’s exciting William III – Life & Legacy Programme. This year we are marking the 375th Anniversary of the birth of King William III\, Prince of Orange. His life and legacy is the focus of today – the Twelfth as we mark his victory at the Battle of the Boyne. However we must widen our perspective of the Prince of Orange and see him in his European and International context. His life’s work and achievements protected Protestantism\, defined Democracy and formed the foundations of the modern world. We will be spending the next year getting to know the King whose name we proudly bear. \n \nOur Imperial Grand Master will launch the Programme in the Twelfth Field and outline our plans for the next year. The programme will include Engagement with communities\, class rooms and media commentators to Educate and Entertain as we celebrate and commemorate his life and legacy. Join us on a journey which will follow the life and even the very footsteps of King William III. Every journey must start with a first step and as we step out this Twelfth in Portglenone we will be beginning a journey of discovery as learn more about what motivated and empowered the Prince of Orange. \n \n 
URL:https://iloi.org/event/launch-of-william-iii-life-legacy/
LOCATION:Portglenone Twelfth Field\, Clady Road\, Portglenone\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Virtual Twelfth Event,Community,Twelfth Festival,King William III Life & Legacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portglenone District No. 4":MAILTO:mcneillstown@gmail.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T215923Z
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SUMMARY:Banners on the Bann
DESCRIPTION:Banners on the Bann is an innovative outdoor exhibition of Orange banners arranged to tell the story of our Protestant and Orange Heritage. \nOrange Banners evolved from large flags which were common in the later 1800s and right into the early Twentieth Century. Their origins lie in the tradition of regimental colours\, carried to identify and provide a rallying point for different units in battle. The military origins of the Orange Order meant that lodges adopted the carrying of colours when on parade.  \nThese traditionally carry mottoes\, the name and location of the lodge and over time saw the addition of elaborate works of art. Tradition holds that King William is on the front\, with the lodge symbolically still marching behind their king. However the reverse is very much up to the democratic decision of the lodge. Many choose a Biblical story to illustrate their Christian faith\, others an image symbolising their Protestant Heritage such as a reformer or Martyr\, and some choose an image representing British History. Often these elaborate works of art on a grand scale are reproductions of a famous painting and they represent community art at its finest. \nThis year these banners will not only be on parade leading lodges but we will also showcase them in a unique outdoor art gallery. They will form the backdrop to our Twelfth Platform and Field\, and we encourage the crowds to visit our open air exhibition and enjoy not only on the artistry and skill of the banner painters and makers but also to reflect on the messages and meanings behind the images. \nWatch and learn the meaning and message behind each banner and the stories of how they are made. Often as they are paraded each year spectators don’t have the time to study each banner as one follows fast upon another. So take your time this year as we show a selection of our lodges banners and build an exhibition which will not only tell the story of each lodge but build to tell the whole story of our faith\, history and Orange story.
URL:https://iloi.org/event/banners-on-the-bann/
LOCATION:Portglenone Twelfth Field\, Clady Road\, Portglenone\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Virtual Twelfth Event,Twelfth Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portglenone District No. 4":MAILTO:mcneillstown@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:VE Day Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:The spirit of the 1940s will be inspiring an afternoon tea and entertainment at Garryduff to mark VE Day. As part of the ILOI programme of events to mark the 80th Anniversary of the end of the war the event will include entertainment and an exhibition. \nIt will see members of our Junior Lodge host and exhibition of Second World War Memorabilia and Artefacts. In a wonderful turn of events our young people will be education us on the past and helping to give a real feel for the events of 80 years ago. \nThere will be a children’s corner with crafts and games and for older children and all those kids at heart a Virtual reality simulator where you can experience the fighting conditions of the War. \nMusical entertainment and of course a traditional afternoon tea will remind us of the past – except there will be no rationing at this event! \n 
URL:https://iloi.org/event/ve-day-tea-party/
LOCATION:Garryduff Independent Orange Hall\, Garryduff Road\, Ballymoney\, Garryduff Road\, Ballymoney\, Antrim\, BT53 7DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Virtual Twelfth Event,Virtual Event,Parade
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211002T180000
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CREATED:20210924T150416Z
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SUMMARY:ICONIC Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition in the Dawson Hall will celebrate all that is ICONIC about Northern Ireland\, from its famous faces to its spectacular places. It will look at advances made in science and the innovations and inventions we have given to the world. From revolutionising farming to splitting the atom our achievements far surpass our size. \n \nWe all know of the famous sports and entertainment personalities but we will take a look at less well known figures who have left their mark on the world. The online and physical exhibitions will give us all a taste of what this wee country can produce. As its stunning scenery provides the backdrop to internationally acclaimed films and series like Game of Thrones we will also be showing some of the things we locals love. \nSo join us and take some time to be proud of where you are from and think about how you can ensure that this is just the start of our amazing story!
URL:https://iloi.org/event/iconic-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Online Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211001T170000
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SUMMARY:Fighting Fit Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Northern Ireland has had to literally fight for its survival. From the time of the Home Rule Crisis when unionists armed to defend their liberty against the implosion of a Dublin Parliament through the sacrifice of the Somme the sons and daughters of Ulster proved themselves willing to defend their hearth and home. The fledging state faced an onslaught from their neighbours to the South as they suffered daily incursions and attacks culminating in the invasion of County Fermanagh around Pettigo. This required British Army action supported by artillery barrage to take back that part of Northern Ireland. Co-ordinated with this was the terrorist campaign waged by the IRA from within the country\, assassination\, arson and insurrection aimed at toppling the new state continued for months. \n \nIn the face of this threat\, and the campaign of boycott by the nationalist community which refused to acknowledge the state\, the new Northern Ireland Government was forced to fight for its very survival and mobilised its own people. The Ulster Special Constabulary formed the backbone of this resistance\, and secured the border. Their determination\, local knowledge and fighting spirit saw the defeat of Irish Republican terrorism and Southern Irish Aggression in what should rightly be called the Ulster Irish War 1920-23. \nSadly this terrorist threat reared its head again in the Second World War as the IRA allied itself with Nazi Germany and indeed encouraged an invasion of Ireland. Churchill acknowledged the role of Northern Ireland in winning the war and De Valera’s Republic chose the wrong side once more. The 1950s saw another failed IRA ‘Border Campaign’ where once more the B Specials defended us and defeated the enemy. \nFinally under the guise of Civil Rights the new Provisional IRA and the political wing Provisional Sinn Fein launched a terrorist campaign that was to last over thirty years. Sadly this first target was the foe they could not defeat in the field – the B Specials. In an act of political appeasement this brave force was disbanded and with it went a key feature of our defence. Replaced by the Ulster Defence Regiment which in turn proved itself a worthy successor. At a time when Republican attempt to rewrite history to air brush their atrocities from the record we must remember with pride the service and sacrifice of those brave men and women in the Police\, Local security Forces and the British Army who served for over a Century to keep us free. \n \nToday our country exists because of their courage and dedication to duty – our Fighting Fit Exhibition will look at the contribution we have made to security and democracy not just locally but globally. Local historians such as William Gordon will use their amazing collections of military artefacts to tell that story and help future generations better understand the legacy of those who came before.
URL:https://iloi.org/event/fighting-fit-exhibition/
LOCATION:ILOI Head-Quarters\, Edward Street\, Ballymoney
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Online Exhibition,ICONIC
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