THE LONG overdue
revival of Quigley's Point Regatta will take place
this Saturday after an absence of 20 years.
The regatta was once the highlight of the sporting
and social year in the Foyleside village having been
held annually since the 1890s.
Now, local sailors and non sailors alike are looking
forward to a number of events on sea and land during
the day-long event on September 8.
The first of two Foyle Punt Races starts at 2pm.
Prior to this, events will begin at 12 midday with
kayak and canoe instruction.
Reviving what was a staple of Quigley’s Point
Regatta until the 1960s, there will be a 'First to
the Oyster Ground' race for local fishing vessels.
There will be a perpetual cup for the winners.
Events at the shore will conclude with a hot toddy
at 5pm.
Entertainment and presentations will take place in
Cabry House Bar starting at 7pm.
"The committee would like to offer sincere thanks
for assistance, help and sponsorship to the Loughs
Agency, Foyle Port, Burke Shipping, Gulfstream
Marine, McDaid Plant Hire, Black Mickey, Kenny Weir
and the many members of the local community,
fishermen and sailors who have contributed to the
revival of the historic Quigley’s Point Regatta,"
said a spokesperson. |