Fermanagh and Omagh District Council

12/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2024 15:49

Rediscovering the past at “Remembering and Reflections”


Last week marked the conclusion of a six-week programme workshops at the Strule Arts Centre, bringing participants together to explore memories of the past through themes of fashion, traditional games, music, film, rural life, and photography. Delivered by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council with support from Public Health Agency and South West Age Partnership, "Remembering and Reflections" allowed participants to reminisce on the past and on the heritage of the area.

Over 40 participants engaged in interactive discussions and hands-on activities that brought history to life. From recalling the joy of childhood games to tracing the evolution of local fashion, the workshops provided a unique opportunity to rediscover the district's rich heritage while building new relationships. The programme's success was further enriched by the collaboration of local individuals, organisations, and heritage experts, whose knowledge and resources added depth and authenticity to each session.

Councillor John McClaughry, Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, praised the initiative, stating:

"The Remembering and Reflections programme has been a tremendous success, bringing people together to celebrate and reflect on our rich heritage and shared experiences.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is committed to valuing and enhancing access to the rich and diverse heritage of our district. This initiative is an example of how we achieve this, by offering participants an opportunity to reminisce, share stories, and reconnect with cherished memories of their youth."

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council remains committed to fostering community connections and preserving local heritage through inclusive and engaging programmes."

The workshops highlighted the power of reminiscence as a tool for fostering connection, community pride, and well-being, particularly among older generations. Through laughter, storytelling, and shared experiences, participants celebrated their past while strengthening ties to their community. This programme commenced in October as part of Positive Ageing Month, a month-long campaign of events activities and programmes that promote positive ageing, as well as celebrating the contribution older people make to their communities.

For further information about upcoming events and initiatives, please visit www.fermanaghomagh.com.