
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND - COUNTRY LIFE TURLOUGH PARK, CASTLEBAR, CO. MAYO
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR WEEK: 2 - 6 February 2005
EDUCATION PROGRAMME All events are free of charge. Booking required as places are limited
Wednesday 2 February: 2.30pm Demonstration. Buzzers, Whistles & Tops Down Memory Lane - Rural Childhood in the 1950s, a temporary exhibition on the theme of childhood runs December 04-April 05. Join Albert Siggins as he demonstrates how to make traditional toys. Location: Museum Galleries Level -2
Calling all post-primary school groups! Thursdays: February 3rd, 10th, 24th & March 3RD 2005: 2.00-4.00pm. Create a museum exhibition that represents YOU! Would you like to research and put together an exhibition that tells your story? The exhibitions at the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life represent the lives of ordinary people in the late 19th and 20th Century. Come along and have fun putting together an exhibition that represents your life as a teenager in the 21st Century! Admission is free but booking is required. Contact the Education Department for further information.
Friday 4 February: 10.00am, 11.30am & 2.00pm Storytelling Performance. St. Brigid & other stories. In the past people settled by the fireside singing songs and telling stories. Come along and listen to storyteller Niall de Burca! Location: Museum Galleries Level -2
Sunday 6 February: 2.30pm Demonstration. Buzzers, Whistles & Tops Down Memory Lane - Rural Childhood in the 1950s, a temporary exhibition on the theme of childhood runs December 04-April 05. Join Albert Siggins as he demonstrates how to make traditional toys. Location: Museum Galleries Level -2
Groups who would like to arrange a repeat of any event should contact the Education and Outreach Department.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Running until 24 April 2005: Down Memory Lane: Childhood in the 1950s. This exhibition illustrates life for children of this period, dealing with Birth, Christening, Sleeping, Eating and Drinking, Health, Education and Religious Life. There is also a large selection of Toys and Games on display. An extensive Education programme will run over the course of the exhibition. Further details available from the Education and Outreach Department. Location: Museum Galleries Level -1
Running until Sunday 27 February 2005 Mias Tighearnáin: St. Tiernan's Dish on display at the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life The famous medieval reliquary, the Mias Tighearnáin, St. Tiernan's Dish, has traditionally been associated with Errew near Crossmolina, Co. Mayo and has been in the care of the National Museum of Ireland since 1999. Location: Museum Galleries Level 0
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY: WHY NOT CELEBRATE AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND - COUNTRY LIFE?
MUSEUM SHOP: Special offer from 08-15 February 2005 Silver Love-Knot Chains Designed exclusively for the National Museum of Ireland: Special offer: EUR35 (RRP: EUR40)
PUBLIC PROGRAMME Sunday 13 February: 2.30 - 3.30pm Workshop. Prepare for Valentine's Day Make a Valentine card for someone special using the Museum exhibitions as inspiration, with artist Agnes Nyland. Age 7+
MUSEUM CAFÉ: Enjoy a Romantic St. Valentine's Day Meal at the Museum Café Monday 14 February 2005: Serving from 7.00pm - last orders 10.00pm Price: EUR35 per person. Please note: places limited so early booking strongly advisable Tel: 094 92 89972; E-mail: leonardcatering@eircom.net
GENERAL INFORMATION Visit www.museum.ie for details of Jan-March events. Contact tpark@museum.ie if you would like to join the Museum's mailing list.
MUSEUM OPENING HOURS: Tues-Sat: 10am - 5pm Sunday: 2-5pm. Closed Mondays (incl. Bank Holiday) Museum Shop & Café: extended opening on Sundays from 12pm.
CONTACT DETAILS BOOKINGS: Education and Outreach Dept Bookings Office (Bookings office hours: Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm) Tel: 094 90 31751; Fax: 094 90 31498; e-mail: educationtph@museum.ie GENERAL INFORMATION: Museum Reception: 094 90 31755 MUSEUM CAFÉ: 094 92 89972 or 086 1744076; e-mail: leonardcatering@eircom.net
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