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Brilliant
Half Term Activities For Children
At The River & Rowing Museum, Henley
on Thames
01 October 2007: The River &
Rowing Museum has plenty to keep energetic
children's minds and bodies busy during
the October half-term. Creative workshops
that really get them to think or to make
a memorable craftwork, plus story telling
and a busy family day provide something
to keep even the most enquiring mind occupied.
Family Fun Day
Pirates of the Thames.
Monday 22 October Free with Museum admission
Shiver me timbers, you can be a pirate for
the day at the start of half-term. Children
of all ages should come to the Museum between
11am-4pm for a great day of creative and
fun activities. If you dress up as a pirate
you will receive free entry into the Museum.
Walk the plank, find buried treasure, hear
some great stories and have some real fun
at one of the Museum's highly regarded family
days.
Creative Workshops
Felt Lantern
Tuesday 23 October 10.30-12.30 age 7-11
£8 (£7 members)
Learn how to make felt and create your own
magical lantern for the winter months ahead.
Please bring your own jam jar. All other
materials including tea lights are provided.
All Creatures Great and Small
Wednesday 24th October 10.30-12.30pm Age
7-11 £8(£7 members)
Have fun using a video microscope to look
closely at tiny creatures you find near
the river and discover what KPCOFGS means!
This workshop also celebrates the tercentenary
of Carl Linnaeus and his work in classifying
all living things.
River Collage
Wednesday 24 October 2 - 4pm age 7 - 11
£8 (£7 members)
Help to create a magical river collage of
laminated threads & glitter for the
Museum, and one to make into a card to take
home.
Too Whit Too Woo
Thursday 25 October 10.30-12.30pm age 4-7
£8 (£7 members)
As the nights draw in by the river, the
owls wake up earlier to go hunting. Listen
to the story of Little Hoot the owl and
make your own Little Hoot and tree where
he can sleep during the day.
Spooky Lanterns
Friday 26 October 10.30-12.30 age 7-11 £8
(£7 members)
Forget carving pumpkins- make a ghostly
glowing lantern from willow and paper to
light your way home.
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Further information:
Kallaway Limited (www.kallaway.co.uk)
Will Kallaway
T: +44 (0)20 7221 7883,
E: will.kallaway@kallaway.co.uk
Jo Williamson
T: +44 (0)20 7221 7883,
E: jo.williamson@kallaway.co.uk
Pictures
The River & Rowing Museum media centre,
with all press releases and a wide selection
of high resolution images for download can
be found at: http://www.kallaway.co.uk/rrm.htm
Notes to Editors and Public Information
The River & Rowing Museum attracts over
90,000 visitors a year and celebrates three
themes:
The
past, present and future of the River Thames;
The
historic riverside community of Henley on
Thames;
The
international sport of rowing.
These themes are explored through a wide
variety of exhibitions and events across
four galleries and special exhibitions.
One the Museum's major success has been
The Wind in the Willows exhibition which
recreates the timeless E H Shepard illustrations
from Kenneth Grahame's famous novel.
Since opening in August 1998 the Museum
has received numerous awards for its design
and architecture, including the National
Heritage/NPI Museum of the Year award. The
River & Rowing Museum is part of the
Thames Valley Museums Group (TVMG) Family
Friendly initiative - a scheme which brings
together 29 museums across Berkshire, Oxfordshire
and Buckinghamshire, to promote their popular
appeal to the whole family
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Address
The River & Rowing Museum,
Mills Meadows,
Henley on Thames,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 1BF.
Tel. 01491 415600.
Web: www.rrm.co.uk |
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The museum, terrace café
and shop is open every day from 10am
- 5.30pm in summer and 10am - 5pm in
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Paid for tickets are valid
for re-entry to the museum for 12 months
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Admission for The Wind
in the Willows including the Galleries:
£7 for adults,
£5 for children and
£6 for senior citizens and concessions
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Admission for the Museum
Galleries:
£3.50 for adults,
£2.50 for children and
£3 for senior citizens and concessions
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Free parking for visitors
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