Aghalee Village Hall is one of the last remaining Carnegie Halls in Ireland and has been in existence since 1933. It was built to provide a suitable venue for the local community for educational and recreational classes and other important social events in this very rural area.
Run by a Management Committee of local residents, all sorts of interesting and community based activities have taken place. Each Management Committee has maintained the hall with subscriptions from people using the hall and each committee has tried to promote the growth of community relations and development as well as provide various educational, recreational and community events to encourage the local population to take part in local and community life.
Two annual events are held - a family 'Fun Day and BBQ' in August and a village 'Lighting Up Ceremony' in December.
The village hall is the hub in the centre of the village and is a safe and neutral venue for everyone in the local community.