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Orange Order Proud To Represent Tradition In Washington

22 May 2007

The Orange Order will be represented at a major and highly prestigious international festival in the United States next month.

The Smithsonian Folklife Festival is expected to attract around one million visitors when it takes place on the Mall in Washington in June and July. Over 160 participants from Northern Ireland will take part, joining delegations from Virginia and the Far East, who are also featuring.

The event is the top tourist event in the United States and Orange banners, photographs and artefacts will be among items on display.

Included in the line-up will be a top banner painter, who will be working on Orange banners to let visitors see how they are produced. Two of the Order's historians will also be officially participating.

Dr. David Hume, the Order's Director of Services, and Dr. Jonathan Mattison, a Grand Lodge Archivist, will be detailing the history and development of the Order for visitors to the event.

The three comprise the official representation from the Order, and the Grand Master will host a reception this month to mark the success of the Order in gaining international recognition at the event.

Included in the invitation line-up are Unionist MPs, and other members of the Order who will be attending the event in different capacities.

Grand Master Robert Saulters said that while the Order felt that there was an imbalance in the composition of the overall delegation, it was pledged to ensure that a positive image of Northern Ireland was put across by its representatives.

"We hope all those who go will all represent Northern Ireland well, and that the event itself will encourage many thousands of Americans to visit Northern Ireland in the year's ahead. It goes without saying that we will be encouraging them over to see our parades," the Grand Master said.

"The Order was very proactive in 2006 and staged, with the assistance of Carrickfergus Borough Council, a major showcase of Orange talent. While we are disappointed that not all those who participated that night were selected by the organizers to go to Washington, we believe their overall contribution was a contributory factor to the recognition which the Orange tradition has now been given," he added.

The Grand Master said that he was delighted that top banner painter William Magowan and leading Order academics Drs. Hume and Mattison would be taking part in the event.
"There are others, including lambeg drum makers and players, who will also reflect our Orange tradition, and we will be bringing them together for a reception before they head to the United States," he said.

William Magowan, who is from Garvagh in County Londonderry, has been painting Orange banners for over 14 years and is recognized as one of the top banner painters and the top drum painter in Northern Ireland. He developed a strong interest in drawing from the age of five years and his first job after he left school was spray painting lorries.

Now William is set to display the skills utilized in painting banners when he sets up at the Mall in Washington.

Also there to help explain the Orange tradition and culture will be Dr. David Hume, the Order's Director of Services. A native of Ballycarry in County Antrim, he is an author and historian and a member of Magheramorne LOL 291 outside Larne. The Orange official is also an Honorary Citizen of the town of Clover in South Carolina.

Dr. Jonathan Mattison is one of the Archivists of Grand Lodge and also works full time for the Orange Order. He is a member of Listullycurran LOL 616 at Dromore, County Down, and is a graduate of Queen's University in Belfast.

The Festival will take place from June 27th until July 8th this year and national and international coverage of the event is likely to reach 50 million people, including policy makers and corporate and tourist industry leaders. It could generate up to £6 million worth of positive exposure, according to the organizers.

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