Chill This Sunday With Electronic Crèche

A new way to 'chill out' on a Sunday afternoon begins this coming weekend, with a unique crèche for adults.
Belfast City Council’s new 'Electronic Crèche' is opening in the newly refurbished Crescent Arts Centre from 1pm – 4pm every Sunday, from 25 April.
Part of the 'Sunday in the City' programme, organised by the council in partnership with trans, it will offer the chance to relax to the sounds of the best Belfast DJs, with a chance to catch up with friends old and new, browse the Sunday papers – and even take advantage of the wi-fi and Nintendo Wii on offer – all for free.
Kerrie Sweeney, Belfast City Council’s Tourism, Culture and Arts Manager, said: "We're delighted to be introducing yet another exciting new regular event to the 'Sunday In The City' programme – and what better place to come and relax and hear the latest sounds from Belfast DJs than the newly refurbished Crescent Arts Centre?
"These events, from weekly tours of our galleries, to the monthly Fashion Souk at the Ulster Hall, the monthly Céilí at An Chultúrlann and family events at the Black Box, are energising our city like never before," she said.
Kathryn Thomson, Chief Operating Officer with the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, added: "NITB is delighted to be supporting 'Sunday in the City' through the Tourism Innovation Fund.
"The 'Electronic Creche' will be offering a cultural alternative for visitors to Belfast on a Sunday through music and innovation.
"We welcome this exciting approach to tourism which seeks to improve the visitor experience."
For full details visit www.belfastcity.gov.uk/sunday or contact the Belfast Welcome Centre on +44 (0)28 9024 6609.
(BMCC)

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