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<< 17 May - 23 May 2010 >>

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Tour of South Nicosia Line Dancing Lessons Youth and Sports Day 14th North Cyprus International Bellapais Music Festival
Tour of North Nicosia ATA Visit Tour of North Nicosia Line Dancing Lessons Tour of North Nicosia Guzelyurt Market Church Services
Line Dancing Lessons   Kyrenia Market Coffee Morning Tour of South Nicosia Lambousa Market Karakum Market
    Friends Coffee Morning Tour of South Nicosia Famagusta Market Children's Film show Pembegul Market
    NCCCT Bingo   Carpenters Market Country & Western Buyukkonuk Market
    Line Dancing Lessons   Pegasos Market Mardi Gras Amanda's Auction
        Phoenix Charity Quiz Blood Donor Day Sand Sculpture
        Bobby Davro    

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Tour of North Nicosia. Monday, Wednesday and Friday weekly.
Conducted walking tour of North Nicosia. Meet 10.00 at the Kyrenia Gate, or 10.30 at the Lokmaci crossing point. More information. (Back to top)

Kyrenia Market. Wednesday weekly.
Kyrenia municipal open air market. Here you will find fantastic value on a vast range of goods, especially fruit, vegetables, cheeses, yoghurts, oils and vinegars (often brought in from the country by farming families), fish, footwear, clothing and all sorts of odds and ends. (Back to top)

Famagusta Market. Friday weekly.
Here you can buy about everything you might need; clothing, household items, flowers, fish and fresh fruit and vegetables. You can also buy freshly pressed olive oil there, mostly made by the vendor itself (and it does come very often in re-used bottles of J&B, Bells or Teachers!). (Back to top)

Guzelyurt Market. Saturday weekly.
Everything from clothes, shoes, nuts, sweets, olive oil, honey, home made cheese as well as fruit and vegetables are sold. Produce is fresh, and local people are encouraged to sell the excess from their own gardens. The market opens early, and continues till about 1pm. It is situated on the main street opposite the museum and church. (Back to top)

Friends Coffee Morning. 1st, 2nd 3rd and Last Wednesdays.
11am. Friends of those in Need coffee morning. The first 3 Wednesdays of the month will be at Ginko Restaurant, Namik Kemal Square, Famagusta and is a social meeting. On the Last Wednesday, it will be a fund-raising meeting at the Terrace Beach bar, Bogaz. (Back to top)

Carpenters Market. Friday weekly.
Carpenters Craft & Farmers market, Karaoglanoglu. 10am to 1pm. (Back to top)

Pegasos Market. Friday weekly.
Pegasos Friday market, Karaoglanoglu. The original Friday market. 10am - 2pm (Back to top)

Lambousa Market. Saturday weekly.
Chateau Lambousa Arts and Crafts Fair. 10am to 2.30pm (or later). Stallholders include homebaked pastries and pies, homemade jams and marmalades. CDs, DVDs and book stalls. A variety of clothing and jewellery, antiques, paintings, sculptures and other arts and crafts. (Back to top)

Children's Film Show. Saturday weekly.
2pm. Free film screenings for children (age 9 and up) at Sidestreets, Nicosia. The films are sometimes in English, sometimes Turkish. For information phone 0392 22 93070/71. Sidestreets is past the post office, and opposite the law courts. (Back to top)

Church Services, Every Sunday.
Both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches are represented in North Cyprus. Sunday services are as follows.
St Andrew’s Church, Kyrenia (Anglican)
8am. Communion.
10am. Family Eucharist and Sunday School.
2pm. Turkish language service. (Held in the church hall)
5.30pm. Cyprus International Fellowship
5.30pm. 2nd Sunday, Communion at the Hermitage chapel
5.30pm, 4th Sunday, Evening prayer at the Hermitage chapel
St Mark’s Anglican Chaplaincy, Famagusta.
9.30am. Held at the Bogaz Hotel
11am. Communion (Except 1st Sunday, Morning Praise) Held at the Old Greek St George church, Salamis Road.
5.30pm.Praise & Worship (Except 1st Sunday, Communion) Held at the Old Greek St George church, Salamis Road.
St Elizabeth of Hungary R.C. Church, Kyrenia
12 Noon. Mass (Back to Top)

Karakum Market. Every Sunday.
9am to 1 pm at Star Bowling. Books, hand made greeting cards, hand made Turkish Cypriot souvenirs, plants, toys, clothing, shoes, English jams, preserves, pickles, bric-a-brac, carpets, haberdashery, wool, electricals, electronics, pictures, photo., To set up a stall contact Sandie on  0533 8649195  or 0533 8629416 or e-mail to karakumcarboot1@gmail.com  (Back to Top)

Pembegul Market, Every Sunday.
10am - 3pm, Pembegul Garden Centre.  Next to K-Pet petrol garage, Between Bellapais traffic lights & Bellapais roundabout. A selection of plants, books, shoes, DVDs, and more. (Back to Top)

Buyukkonuk Market, Every Sunday.
11am – 4pm., Buyukkonuk village centre, Karpaz. Organised by the Eco-Tourism Association, the market has handicrafts, traditional food, and local produce. (Back to top)

 Amanda's Auction, Ozankoy, Alternate Sundays.
10am. Viewing Friday and Saturday. (Back to top)

14th North Cyprus International Bellapais Music Festival, 20th May to 21st June.
8.30pm, Bellapais Abbey. A series of nine concerts, spread over one month, on the following dates.
Thursday 20th May.
Friday 21st May.
Tuesday 25th May.
Tuesday 1st June (Invitation Only).
Wednesday 2nd June.
Friday 4th June.
Sunday 6th June.
Friday 18th June.
Monday 21st June
Tickets cost 20TL. For full details of the programme, visit the festival web site. (Back to top)

Youth and Sports Day, 19th May.
A holiday in the TRNC. For more information follow the link, and for all holiday dates, look here. (Back to top)

Line  Dancing Lessons, Mondays to Thursdays, October to June
Two groups, Phoenix Line Dance Club, and the Kibris Liners hold line dancing lessons in the TRNC.
Mondays.
10.30am – 12.30pm, Punjab Restaurant, Lapta. Beginners. Entrance 5TL. (Kibris Liners)
6pm - 8pm, Dome Hotel, Girne. Intermediate. Entrance 15TL which includes bar supper and coffee, tea, or soft drink. (Pheonix)
Tuesdays.
10.30am - 12.30pm, Green Valley Restaurant, Alsancak. Improver level. Entrance 5TL. (Phoenix)
10am - noon, Punjab Restaurant, Lapta. Absolute beginners. Entrance 5TL. (Kibris Liners)
Wednesdays.
10.30am – 12.30pm, Punjab Restaurant, Lapta. Intermediate. Entrance 5TL. (Kibris Liners)
11am - 1pm, Koca Reis, near Salamis. Beginner. Entrance 5TL (Phoenix)
Thursdays.
10.30am - 12.30pm,Green Valley Restaurant, Alsancak. Beginners. Entrance 5TL. (Phoenix)
For more information, contact Phoenix on 0533 876 3410, and Kibris on 0542 883 4422. (Back to Top)

Charity Quiz, Friday 21st May.
Green Valley Restaurant, Alsancak. The Phoenix line dancing club are having a charity quiz. (Back to Top)

Country & Western, Saturday 22nd May.
Black Olive Cafe, Incesu. A Family Country & Western event with the Phoenix line dancing Club. (Back to Top)

ATA Visit to BRT Studios, Tuesday 18th May.
11am, BRT Studios, Lefkosa to Famagusta main road. Following his talk Can Gazi has invited ATA Members and Guests to a behind the scenes visit to the BRT studios. Where possible share a car as parking will be limited. Following the tour there will be a lunch in the new BTR cafe. (Chicken  şiş, rice, salad, water and coffee or vegetarian option)  Cost to Members  20TL   and Non Members 25TL. More information and booking on 0542 872 4291. (Back to Top)

Mardi Gras Production, Saturday 22nd May.
Girne Amphitheatre. Performers from London’s West End stages are staging a musical extravaganza. Tickets cost £10 for adults and £5 for children, and are available at the Savoy hotel, Girne, Shabby Chic boutique, Girne, GAU, and  www.mardigrasconcerts.com  (Back to Top)

Bobby Davro, Friday 21st May.
Savoy Hotel, Girne. Tickets cost £30, and include a three course meal. (Back to Top)

BRS Blood Donor Day, Saturday 22nd May.
10am to 1pm, General Hospital , Girne (Near the Law Courts)  (Back to Top)

Coffee Morning, Thursday 20th May.
10am – Midday, Five Fingers, Ozankoy. A Charity coffee morning in aid of the NAFI charity. (Back to Top)

4th Sand Sculpture Festival, Sunday 23rd May.
10am – 8pm, EMU beach club, Famagusta. The organizers believe that this event will contribute to enriching the cultural and artistic background of university students and to strengthening their social relationships through interacting with each other.  The festival gives participants the opportunity to design and build sculptures, using a new approach and a natural material, even if for just one day. The aim is to host this festival in order to to take advantage of the natural beauty of our country, to nourish alternative forms of art, and to make such events take root in our country.  They believe that this endeavour will eventually take an international dimension and will assist in promoting the country and its facilities in terms of tourism. (Back to Top)