10th Feb 2025 to 23rd Feb 2025 | |
Mon and Wed to Sat 10am-4.30pm / Sun 11am-4.30pm, Last admissions 3.30pm / Closed Tuesdays | |
The Scottish Fisheries Museum St Ayles Harbourhead, Anstruther KY10 3AB |
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Free, By Donation or Free as part of Standard Museum Admission | |
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'Tourmaline and the Museum of Marvels' Trail (courtesy of Kids in Museums and Little Tiger Publications)
10th - 23rd February, 10am until 3.30pm (from 11am on Sundays)
Search for Tourmaline, her friends and an assortment of magical objects hiding in the museum. Complete the Trail and collect your Tourmaline sticker.
Free as part of standard museum admission. Email jen@scotfishmuseum.org for more information.
Kipper the Cat's Half Term Drop-ins:
Wednesday 12th and Sunday 16th February, 2pm - 3.15pm
Drop into the museum and relax with simple crafts, books, puzzles, building blocks and cute cuddly toys and see what awesome things you can spot in the museum on the way. Free but donations welcome and booking not essential but useful to know if you are planning to come - Email jen@scotfishmuseum.org for more info.
Poetry Collage Workshop:
Friday 14th February
Join award-winning poet Garry MacKenzie for this workshop where we will have fun playing with language to create poetry collage-style!
Pay what you can but please book in advance via the event page on our website
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