Exhibitions Opening Hours: *Mine’S a Pint: Ind Coope and Havering’S Wednesday to Saturday 11 Am to 4 Pm Brewing Heritage
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Exhibitions Opening Hours: *Mine’s A Pint: Ind Coope and Havering’s Wednesday to Saturday 11 am to 4 pm Brewing Heritage. 11 January – Saturday, 22 Last Admission to Museum 3.00 pm. March 2014 Closed Good Friday, 18 April. This exhibition focuses on the wider history From 2 April the Museum will close at 5pm and last entry to the galleries 4 pm. of brewing in Havering, from medieval alehouses to modern micro-breweries. The Old Hornchurch Brewery and the short-lived Shop but significant Ford and Firkin are also Open until 4.00 pm on Museum days. Last More than a Museum featured. admission to shop 3.30 pm. From 2 April the shop closes at 4.30 pm. *Made In Havering: Then and Now Admission: Saturday, 29 March – Thursday 1 May £2.50 Adult The students of Havering College's BA 3D £2.00 Senior Citizen Design Craft course present this fascinating Free - Under 16 (accompanied by adult) exhibition looking at the history of design and £15.00 Adult Annual Ticket manufacturing processes in the Borough, £12.00 Senior Citizen Annual Ticket featuring examples of their own work Other charges may apply for special events displayed alongside historic Museum objects. Havering Museum *Telephone for Exhibition access 19-21 High Street, ROMFORD, RM1 1JU times. Telling Havering’s Story Additional Services Telephone 01708 766 571 Guided tours, external talks, speakers, and Spring Programme Website : www.haveringmuseum.org.uk room hire available. Ask for further details (March - April 2014) E-mail [email protected] Blog www.haveringmuseum.wordpress.com We are a Heritage Lottery Funded project which is now an independent Museum run by Havering’s How To Find Us volunteers and supporters. From Romford Station turn left, go along Registered Charity No. 1093763 Seeking Your Support South Street. At Market Place, turn left into You can support us by visiting us, making High Street and we are 50 metres on left. donations, contributing to the funding of projects, leaving a legacy to the Museum or Brewery Car Park (Pay on exit) From car becoming a Friend of Havering Museum. park go into South Street and follow route from railway station. ALL ADULT AND CHILDREN EVENTS Family Activities MUST BE BOOKED AND PAID FOR Events Havering’s Hedgehogs ONE WEEK BEFORE THE EVENT. Saturday’s School Term – (11.30 am – 12.30 Havering Museum Photography Club pm) £12 annual membership. 1st Thursday - 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm Adult Activities £5.00 per session or £7.50 for a workshop. Our Saturday Children’s Club for 4 to 11 year Join the Museum’s monthly Photographic olds. Sessions include arts and crafts, object World War 1 – Family Stories Club and have fun with photography, make hunts in the Museum. See our separate Thursday, 20 March, 2.00 pm – 3.30pm new friends and share techniques. programme for more information. Free Come to our WW1 drop-in session and share Card-Making Workshop Try our FREE model- making session on some of your family stories and heirlooms. £7.00 per session - 2 pm - 4 pm 15 March at 11.30 am. Booking essential Information provided will contribute to our Suitable for beginners and the experienced WW1 Exhibition which opens on 9 August. card-maker, this sociable activity includes Hands On Archaeology guidance, materials, refreshment, and Thursday 10 April, 1.00 pm –2 pm Havering-atte-Bower, The Village of Legends admission to the Museum. £3.50 per child, adult free Saturday, 29 March, 2pm Dates: 26 and 27 March 2014 Become one of Havering's young £3.50 per person archaeologists, learn about amazing finds and Author Brian Evans shares the curious history Variety Clubs (For Over 50s) get involved with an indoor dig. of Havering-atte-Bower village which has Events are Free - £2 for tea and cake (Suitable for 5-10 year olds) many mysterious and mythical aspects and is This Club is run on a fortnightly basis on cloaked in a long and magical past. From the Wednesdays and Thursdays and is for people African Drumming foundation of its Royal Palace by Edward the over 50 who wish to try new activities, learn a Wednesday, 16 April – 11.30 am – 12.30 pm Confessor to the present day the village new skill, listen to talks and make new £3.50 per child, participating adults £2 continues to surprise the interested explorer friends. Next sessions 6, 12, 20 and 26 Have great family fun learning about the of local history. March. Places are limited and must be African culture and playing the drums. reserved. Tales From The Armchair See separate information sheet. Easter Egg Hunt With Pirate Pete Thursday, 3 April, 7pm Thursday, 17 April - 11.30 am – 12.30 pm £3.50 per person Friday Afternoons Reminiscence Saturday, 19 April at 11.30 am – 12.30 pm An entertaining evening, sharing fascinating 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm - £3.00 per session £5 per child, adults free tales from the senior citizens of Havering and See separate programme for topics. Become a pirate, enjoy the treasure hunt and stories handed down to them, which touch take home part of the bounty. Come dressed on WW1, WWII and other topics. as a pirate. Best dressed pirate wins a prize. .