| Colin Urwin is a folksinger, songwriter, storyteller and author. Steeped for a lifetime in the language, folklore and traditions of his beloved Glens of Antrim. NOW AT FULL CAPACITY | Village Hall. Friday 29th August. 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm. | TICKETS |
| Jacqueline Bingham will take the audience through a storytelling experience that is designed for dementia sufferers | Seaview Integrated Primary School. Saturday 30th August. 10.00 am to 11.00 am | TICKETS |
| Harold Good OBE is an Irish Methodist who, in 2005, played a vital role in the Northern Ireland peace process, supervising the decommissioning of weapons. NOW AT FULL CAPACITY | Village Hall. Saturday 30th August. 11.30 am to 1.00 pm | TICKETS |
| Jacqueline Bingham is the author of a unique set of books, inspired through play with her son. Born and raised in NI, she is a fresh addition to the world of children’s literature. | Seaview Integrated Primary School. Saturday 30th August. 11.30 am to 12.30 pm | TICKETS |
| Janice Witherspoon Forest walk and storytelling that explores the unique place of Glenarm and its forest through folklore and history | Meet at the entrance to Eglington barn. Saturday 30th August. 11.30 am to 12.30 pm | TICKETS |
| Colin Urwin is a folksinger, songwriter, storyteller and author. Steeped for a lifetime in the language, folklore and traditions of his beloved Glens of Antrim. | Seaview Integrated Primary School. Saturday 30th August. 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm | TICKETS |
| Tim Bailie; storytelling for children. Two stories, for children, The Six-Legged Spider and The Proud Parakeet, explore contemporary themes. | Village Hall. Saturday 30th August. 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm | TICKETS |
| Five Churches of Glenarm tour. Ann Dunlop will walk participants around Glenarm, introducing them to our five churches and the events that are reflected in village history. NOW AT FULL CAPACITY | Meet at the entrance to Eglington barn. Saturday 30th August. 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm | TICKETS |
| Talk by James Murphy, a Northern Irish writer working within the genre of Crime Fiction. He is best known for his Belfast- based Farset Investigations detective series. | Seaview Integrated Primary School. Saturday 30th August. 3.00 pm to 4.00 pm | TICKETS |
| Murder Mystery Event. A group of actors will assume different parts and question each other about a suspicious death to ascertain who the murderer is. NOW AT FULL CAPACITY | Village Hall. Saturday 30th August. 4.00 pm to 5.30 pm | TICKETS |
| Rosie Schaap, author and journalist, will read from her book The Slow Road North, and will introduce Halliday Carpender and Cara Leahy, two new writers based in Belfast. | Bridge End Tavern. Saturday 30th August. 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm. | TICKETS |