Countdown to Queenie Festival 2010
June 30, 2010 by Marineadmin
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The second annual Queenie Festival is now just around the corner, bringing a weekend of fun, inspiring and unusual events in the open air…
While the hoped-for sunshine and calm seas remain in the lap of the weather gods, what is certain is that from 9th – 11th July, there’ll be a packed schedule of things for people to see and do in Port Erin and Port St Mary. Following on from last year’s festival, there will be a great mixture of sea sports, Manx heritage, wildlife, live music, children’s entertainment and plenty of delicious, fresh food throughout the weekend.
Here’s a preview of what you’ll find Beside the Seaside next weekend:
Friday 9th July
The Sure Beach Party
To celebrate their Third Anniversary of business on the Isle of Man, Sure Mobile are throwing a giant beach party in Port Erin. Amongst the attractions will be a free running display, a volleyball tournament and a chance to try diving, snorkelling, kayaking, kite surfing and sailing. After working up an appetite, partygoers can feast on fresh seafood, salads and barbecue fare, then relax with a beer from Bushy’s Beach Bar and catch live music from The Heights and Carbon Frog. Youngsters can join in a treasure hunt and sandcastle competition, while everyone will enjoy the antics of the Fairly Famous Family.
Admission: FREE.
Saturday 10th – Sunday 11th July
Marine Weekend
All weekend, the beach and harbourside in Port St Mary will be alive with a host of attractions highlighting different aspects of our marine environment and history. The Manx Wildlife Trust will return with their popular touch tanks and marine lectures, while the history of Manx fishing will be brought to life through the dramatic re-enactments of ‘Fishing into the Past’. While the MV Karina takes people on a leisurely sail from Douglas to Port St Mary, a dozen fishing vessels will battle it out in the 2010 Trawler Race. On a course which takes in Poyll Vaaish, Scarlett and Perwick, the trawlers will compete for three titles: overall winner, best-dressed crew and best-dressed boat!
Hardy open water swimmers of all ages will take to the waves for the Manx Mile, a sporting challenge unique to the Queenie Festival, and there’ll be more chances to try out some sea-going sports. And in what is most definitely a first for the Isle of Man, Quintin Gill MHK will lead a band of fellow politicians and other notables in a ‘Scallop Dance’ down to the harbour from Mount Tabor, with scallop-adorned costumes and dance steps specially created for the occasion!
Throughout both days, there’ll be a dizzying array of food and drink for hungry festivalgoers, with the emphasis proudly on local producers.
Admission: £2 for adults, children free. Proceeds to the Manx Wildlife Trust.
Party Time – Yn Daunse n Skeddan
On Saturday night, ‘Yn Daunse n Skeddan’ (The Herring Dance) returns to the Stonefield at Ballacreggan Farm. DJ Pete West, The Heights and Soul Suspects will be providing the sounds and a fantastic atmosphere is guaranteed.
Tickets priced £12.50 are available now from Paddy’s The Quay (Port St Mary), Discover Diving (Port St Mary), The Bay Hotel (Port Erin) and 7th Wave (Port Erin). Alternatively, call Tim on 495930 or Lenny on 461245.
The Hunt for the Golden Queenie
After its runaway success in 2009, the hunt for the Golden Queenie returns! Who will win the race to find the £4,000 solid gold prize? The treasure hunt is being sponsored by Celtic Gold and Jimbo’s Ice Cream. The all-important clues, to be released on Friday 2nd July, will be published on the festival website and in the programme, which will be available from various news outlets and retailers, as well as Paddy’s The Quay in Port St Mary. Alternatively, pick up a copy of next week’s Isle of Man Examiner, where the clues will also be revealed!
For general festival information, call Tim Croft on 834494 or 495930.
The Kipper Rave is back! Yn Daunse n Skeddan.
June 28, 2010 by Marineadmin
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The famous Herring Dance Yn Daunse n Skeddan is back this year yessir! With two bands rocking the tent under the names of The Heights and Soul Suspects.
Its happening in a tent in the Stonefield, Ballacreggan Farm, Port St Mary on Saturday 10 July with it all going off between 7.30pm and midnight. Last years gig was completly sold out so make sure you grab your tickets quick from Paddys on the quay Port St Mary, 7th Wave Port Erin and Celtic Gold Peel. Or call Or call Tim Croft on 495930 or Lenny Conroy 461245. Price is a mere £12.50 – not bad for two bands, a great venue, top Manx Queenies and licensed bar!
No tickets will be sold on the door!
Hurry quick before they sell out!
Friday 9 July Sure beach party line up announced
June 28, 2010 by Marineadmin
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Friday night on Port Erin Beach looks sure to be a great night with the Sure beach party kicking off the 2010 Isle of Man Queenie Festival.
There is going to be loads going on for young and old and the event starts off at 5.00pm so get out prompt from work and head down south for a great evening.
So here’s whats on!
5pm Stories on the beach
6pm The Sure Welcome followed by:
The Sure Beach Games – Treasure Hunt and Sandcastle competitions
Beach Volleyball
Bushy’s Beach Bar opens!
6.30pm – Samba Band
Snorkelling at the Cosy Nook rocks with Discover Diving
Sailing and Kayaking at the waters edge with 7th Wave
Food stalls open
7pm – Entertainment from the Fairly Famous Family
Live Music from the Carbon Frogs on the Sure stage
Plus loads more fun and giveaways!
Its gonna be a little cracker!
Viking Support for Sea Invasion!
June 7, 2010 by Marineadmin
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Viking Office Systems become the official sponsors of the 2010 Queenie Festival open water swimming event.

If you fancy trying out open water swimming, the best opportunity this summer will be during the 2010 Queenie Festival (9th – 11th July).
On Saturday 10th July, adventurous swimmers will be taking to the waters off Port St Mary to tackle the ‘Manx Mile’ challenge.
Sponsoring the event is Viking Office Systems, the St Johns-based company which specialises in document management.
The swim is just one of the highlights of the second annual Queenie Festival, a community ‘Celebration of the Sea’ centred in Port St Mary and Port Erin.
Stan Keig, Managing Director of Viking Office Systems, explains why he decided to sponsor the Manx Mile: “I went to last year’s Queenie Festival and thought it was fantastic. Our whole family had a wonderful time. I said to (organiser) Tim Croft at the time that next year, I would support it properly.
“I was brought up in Port St Mary and used to swim across the bay, so the Manx Mile event really appeals to me personally, too.”
Organising the Manx Mile is Mark Gorry from the Isle of Man Open Water Swimming Club. Last year, Mark devised the ‘Scallop Shell Swims’ for the Queenie Festival, a series of fun, competitive swims for youngsters and adults in Gansey, Port St Mary and Port Erin Bays.
The popularity of those swims, which attracted entrants of all ages and abilities, spurred Mark on to create a new event for 2010.
This time, entrants will start at 2.30pm from Port St Mary inner harbour and follow a triangular course, which takes in Chapel Bay, before returning to the starting point. There will be classes for junior/inexperienced and senior/experienced swimmers, and participants may wear either wetsuits or swimsuits.
Stan has confirmed that as well as sponsoring the event, he will be taking part, along with his 9 year old daughter Elina, and father and daughter are currently training in the Western Swimming Pool. Stan is undeterred by the fact that the sea temperature, even in July, will be many degrees cooler than the pool, and says he will brave the sea without a wetsuit!
Viking Office Systems, established in 1994, has a long tradition of supporting events and causes in the community. The company has sponsored Douglas, Vagabonds and St Johns Rugby Clubs, as well as charities such as the Western Live at Home Scheme.
If you would like to find out more about the Manx Mile, contact Mark Gorry on (07624) 430631 or email markgorry@hotmail.com.
For more information about the 2010 Queenie Festival, visit www.queeniefestival.com. If you are interested in sponsorship, simply contact Tim Croft on (01624) 843394.



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