• 10 May 2011

Ireland's own 'Spot the Truck!'

For the next three weeks Northern Ireland has its very own version of 'Spot the Truck'. It's the Spot the Maize n' Grace Tanker. People all over the province will have an opportunity to look out for it as it travels through every county.

Everyone knows about 'Spot the Truck', the famous pastime for people who look out for one of Eddie Stobart's famous green trucks. As soon as they spot one they note down the time and location of their spot. Now we have our very own version in the Spot the Maize n' Grace Tanker.

Over the next three weeks a tanker owned by Mills Oil from Trillick will be travelling the length and breadth of the country. On the back of the tanker you will see the Maize n' Grace logo and a larger than life photo of South African evangelist and farmer Angus Buchan. You will also see details of the Maize n' Grace event taking place at The Odyssey Arena on 27 and 28 May.

As soon as you see the tanker you can go to www.maizengrace.com and say where and when you saw it. Basil O'Malley from Maize n' Grace says, "We really want you to tell us where you saw the tanker. When you spot it sound your horn and wave to the driver. Spot the Maize n' Grace Tanker is bringing the news to every part that everyone across our community is welcome to Maize n' Grace".

Angus Buchan, who has spoken to gatherings of up to 350,000 world-wide will be the main speaker at The Odyssey. The Omagh-Waterford Peace Choir will also be singing at the event.

Maize n' Grace is going to be one of the largest free public events to be held in Northern Ireland this year. It is taking place at 8pm on the evenings of 27 and 28 May. All tickets for Maize n' Grace are free and are available direct from The Odyssey box office.

For more information visit

www.maizengrace.com