7th Oct 2024 to 3rd Nov 2024 | |
Museum opening hours 10am-4.30pm (11am opening on Sundays and closed Tuesdays) | |
The Scottish Fisheries Museum St Ayles Harbourhead, Anstruther KY10 3AB |
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Free as part of general museum admission or free but donations welcome | |
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- From Monday 7th October to Sunday 3rd November we have a 'Pumpkin Trail' though the museum, marking out eerie spots in the atmospheric galleries (with a slightly less scary version running alongside for little ones!) Free with general museum admission.
- On the afternoons of Monday 7th and Sunday 13th October between 2pm and 3pm we have 'Spooky Stories' with Kipper the Cat in our Fishermen's Cottage Loft. Free.
- On the afternoon of Monday 14th October, drop in for seasonal crafts and activities between 2pm and 4pm. Free but donations towards cost of materials welcome.
- On Wednesday 17th October between 1pm and 3pm we're out and about at the East Neuk Family Learning Roadshow at Cambo with other local organisations celebrating the natural world in autumn. Free.
You don't need to book for any of these events and they are all generally aimed at children between 5 and 11 and their grown ups. Children under age 9 must be accompanied.
For more information please email jen@scotfishmuseum.org or call 01333 310628
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