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January - April 2018
Open daily and free l Family friendly museum
What’s On
January l 14 Introduction to Crochet Course begins l 18 The Art of Dying: Drink and Draw l 19 & 20 Tiny Talk Time: The Tiger Who Came to Tea l 20 Active Listening workshop l 26 Fox & Cubs Forest Schooll 30 Talk: The Story of Castle Hill House
Februaryl 2 & 3 Tiny Talk Time: The Hungry Caterpillar l 6 Memory Lane l 6 Bitesize Introduction to Crochetl 9 Fox & Cubs Forest School l 13 Children’s Discover and Make l 14 Kids’ Crochet l 15 Children’s Discover and Make l 15 Cally’s Board Game Evening l 16 Fox & Cubs Forest School l 21 Card Making Workshop l 23 & 24 Tiny Talk Time: Elmer l 24 Quiz Night Fundraiser
Marchl 3 Fox & Cubs Forest School l 4 Monuments to Mourning l 6 Next Steps Crochet l 7 Archaeological Finds Surgery l 9 & 10 Tiny Talk Time: Old MacDonald’s Farm l 10 Make a Mother’s Day Gift l 13 Memory Lane l 15 A Dress to Die For l 16 Fox & Cubs Forest School l 17 Celestial Signposts l 18 Mad Science! l 21 Card Making Workshop l 23 A Tasting History of Gin l 23 & 24 Tiny Talk Time: Billy’s Beetlel 24 Walking Wycombe with Willie
Aprill 3 & 5 Robin Hood Crafts l 8 Archery & Den-Building l 9 Explore Learning l 10 & 12 Spring Crafts l 13 & 14 Tiny Talk Time Spring Speciall 14 Walking Wycombe with Williel 17 Foraging to Farming: Food in the Stone Age talk l 17 Memory Lane l 18 Card Making Workshop l 19 Launch of Wycombe Museum Happy Café l 27 & 28 Tiny Talk Time
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Support UsFriends of Wycombe MuseumMake the most of your museum as a Friend. Socialise with like-minded people who share a passion for heritage and arts. Enjoy exclusive invites and discounts on events throughout the year, and enjoy free drinks in the café. You will help us to care for our collection, create and improve gallery activities, provide resources for education, and support our events programme.
Go to www.wycombemuseum/friends for more information.
A History of Wycombe in 7 drinksGroup Bookings only
Take a light-hearted look at the history of Wycombe District and drinking. Experience history presented through seven artefacts and seven historic-style drinks, and get a real taste of history ranging from prehistory to the modern day. Ideal as a corporate event.
Please contact our Curator on 01494 957210 or info@wycombemuseum.org to find out more.
VolunteeringDo you want to give the gift of time? Volunteers are an integral part of our museum team and we simply couldn’t function without them. If you have free time and would like to support the museum, there’s a role to suit everyone.
Go to www.wycombemuseum.org/friends to find out more and apply.
Venue HireThe museum offers venue hire services of our stable block rooms, marquee, and whole site at community and corporate rates. For more information go to wycombemuseum.org/venue-hire.
To enquire about availability or to discuss your requirements please email events@wycombemuseum.org
Room Hire
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... become a friend
and supporter
Help the museum care for its
unique collection
Why not adopt an object?
In addition to the friends’
benefits, you can help the
museum to care for its
collection by adopting one
of our unique objects for a
year – either for yourself,
or as an unusual gift for
any occasion.
There are a number of
objects to choose from.
Please ask at the museum for
further details or go to:
www.wycombemuseum.org
to fill out the adoption form.
You will get...l All the benefits of a
friends membership
l A coloured print of the
object l A certificate with an
optional personal
message
l Your name will appear
on the object’s label
l Inclusion on the
Friends and Supporters
Acknowledgement
board in the Museum
All for just £75 annually
Packages are also available for
Corporate Members.
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Wycombe Museum is managed by Wycombe Heritage & Arts Trust
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Wycombe Museum a legacy
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recover the tax you have paid on your membership and any
donation you have made. If you are willing to Gift Aid your
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income and/ or capital gains.
Chair made by John Pitt c.1740s
Isabella and the Pot of Basil
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Online TicketingYou can now book all your tickets online at wycombemuseum.org/events You can still book in person or by calling on 01494 957210.Please note that our events have minimum capacity requirements. Should an event not reach capacity we reserve the right to cancel at short notice. Following cancellations you will have the option of rescheduling or refunding your booking.
The Art of DyingMonday 6 November - Sunday 15 April Downstairs exhibition space
An exhibition about High Wycombe Cemetery by artists Cally Trench and Alex Dewart and local historian Sally Scagell.
The first burial at High Wycombe Cemetery - of a baby called Emily Smith - took place in 1855. Since then hundreds of local people have been buried there. This exhibition shows drawings, films and paintings made in response to the cemetery, and explores its history and the stories associated with its most remarkable monuments.
Return of the Terrifying TrenchUntil January 2019
Our reconstructed World War 1 trench is open again by popular demand for the whole of 2018 – the centenary year of the end of WW1.
The terrifying trench gives an idea of what life was like on the front - enter if you dare, to hear the sounds of artillery and spot the trench terrors such as rats and flies and learn what you would need to help you survive.
Coming soon:
20th Century Furniture From 19 May
This mini exhibition is an introduction to Wycombe’s furniture industry in the 20th century, especially how the two World Wars influenced chair designs. It is also an opportunity to find out about plans for our furniture project. Working with Bucks New University we want to talk to people about their memories of the local industry, create new exhibitions and celebrate our unique local furniture heritage in new ways. Get in touch if you have memories to share we would love to hear from you.
Permanent displaysWalk through a history of Wycombe with our
permanent collection. See our internationally-known chairs and the history of Wycombe
District’s furniture-making heritage.
View our Art Gallery, featuring works of local significance and visit our old
kitchen, and imagine how it was
used when Castle Hill House was a
family home.
Beers, Bacon Badgers and BhajisTraditional and New Food in Wycombe DistrictUntil September
Upstairs temporary exhibition space
This exhibition celebrates everything edible and delicious in Wycombe District from prehistory to the present day. Did you know that Wycombe District had its own chocolate factory and that cherries were once a local speciality? Or that Tudor dinner guests were expected to bring their own cutlery? Find out all about local specialities such as Bucks bacon badgers and lardy cakes, as well as newer menu options from the Caribbean and Pakistan. With lots of hands-on activities for all.
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Big Days Out For All
Cally’s Board Game EveningThursday 15 February l 6 - 9pm
Bring your family and friends to play Cally Trench’s original board games, including Gravestones and Dry Bones. Book in advance or drop in, and stay as long as you like. Suitable for all the family.
Tickets: £3.50 adults, 50p children
A Beginners Guide to Stargazing
Saturday 17 March l 7 - 9.30pm
Our family friendly beginners evening starts with a talk from Dr Sandy Giles from Wycombe Astronomical Society on how to get to know the night sky and finding your way around it using known stars and constellations. This will be followed by some time spent looking at the stars through telescopes from the museum grounds with local Wycombe Astro experts. Your ticket will include a Wycombe Museum beer, alcoholic hot chocolate or a soft drink alternative, local homemade veg or meat lasagne & salad.
The Museum will open for visitors to look around from 6pm. Dress warmly with layers. The presentation and food will be served in the museum event room, but some time will be spent outside.
Final booking date for tickets with food 10th March 2017. Walk in tickets without food may be available after this date – please contact the museum directly.
Book l Adults £17.50, Under 15’s £10.00, Under 5’s £3.00
Mad Science!Sunday 18 March
Sessions start 12.30pm & 2.30pm
Bubbling potions, yummy sweets, spectacular experiments, and gooey slime to take home and treasure! Join our mad scientist’s workshops to celebrate British Science Week.
Mad Science is 6+
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Book l Tickets £10 per child or 3 for £25
Walking Wycombe with WillieSaturday 24 MarchSaturday 14 AprilSaturday 19 May (Part of Chiltern Walking Festival and Wycombe Arts Festival)
10am - 12.45pm
Join Walking Willie for a 2.5hr walking history tour around Wycombe, departing from and returning to Wycombe Museum. The museum will be open at 10am for a 10:15am departure, so pick up your take away drinks before you go! It is a gentle walk but be aware there are some hills involved. We are welcoming donations to our partner organisation Street Kids Direct.
Drop In l Free
Children to be accompanied by an adultBig Days Out For All
Children to be accompanied by an adult
Archery & Den BuildingSunday 8 April l 11 - 5pm
Become a woodland hero at our family fun day. Put on your best Robin Hood outfit and aim for a bullseye in an archery workshop or perfect your forest hideout with a den-making session – complete with a campfire and hot chocolate to keep you warm.
Den-Making & Fire Lighting sessions 11am - 12.15pm, 12.45 - 2pm, 2.30 - 3.45pm
Recommended 5+
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Book l £6.50 per ticket
Archery sessions11.30am - 12pm, 12 - 12.30pm, 12.30 - 1pm, 1 - 1.30pm, 1.30 - 2pm, 2 - 2.30pm, 2.30 - 3pm, 3 - 3.30pm
For adults and children 7+
Book l £9
Date for your diary:
Chiltern Crafts and WildlifeSunday 3 June
A family fun day including creepy crawly handling, a workshop on the ancient art of copper smelting and local traditional crafts.
Copper Smelting Workshop(See page 10 for information)
Quiz Night FundraiserSaturday 24 February l 6.30pm
Bring family and friends for a fantastic evening of fun and food to help raise
money for Wycombe Museum. You’ll help us improve our displays and care for
our collection, plus continue to offer engaging learning sessions and holiday activities
for children. Come with a team or alone and meet new people. Tickets includes a
hearty dinner of of our chef’s special Chilli Con Carne or a veggie alternative.
Book l £12 per person
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Memory LaneTuesday 6 February, 13 March, 10 April l 11am
This event is an opportunity for people of all ages to meet socially and share their stories of the past. They are free, drop-in, and last about 45 minutes. All are welcome.
Drop In l Free
Archaeological Finds SurgeryWednesday 7 March 12 - 5pm
Bring along your archaeological finds to be identified and recorded by Arwen James, the Bucks and Milton Keynes Finds Liaison Officer. Your find could add to our knowledge of the past on the Portable Antiquities Website.
For more info email ajames@buckscountymuseum.org or call 01296 624519.
The Art of Dying: Drink and DrawThursday 18 January l 7.30 - 9.30pm
Spend an evening with artists Cally Trench and Alex Dewart. Find out more about their work and do some drawing yourself over a drink from our café.
Drawing materials supplied – just bring your imagination!
See callytrench.co.uk and dewart.net for more on the artists.
Book l £6.50
by Alex Dewart
Active ListeningSaturday 20 January l 10am - 1pm
Relating is one of Action for Happiness’s 10 Keys to Happier Living and to connect with someone, you need to really listen. How good are your listening skills? Join us and learn the difference between hearing and really listening. Explore how you can become known as that special person: a good listener.
Book l £12Email mikewhite@btconnect.com to book
For Adults For Adults
Talk: The Story of Castle Hill House Tuesday 30 January l 7 - 8.30pm
Discover the history of the home of Wycombe Museum. Follow the historic progression of the site, the architecture of the house, and the lives of the people who lived at Castle Hill House before it became the home of Wycombe’s history.
Book l £6.50 l £4 for Friends
Monuments to MourningSunday 4 March l 2 - 3.30pm
A guided tour of High Wycombe Cemetery. Discover the stories behind some of the cemetery’s larger monuments on a tour with local historian Sally Scagell. Wear sensible shoes for wet grass.
See www.galaxypix.com/Sally/Losttheplot for more on the history of the cemetery.
Book l £5
A Dress to Die ForThursday 15 March l 7.30 - 9.30pm
A catwalk show of mourning costume. Follow the fortunes of one Wycombe’s chairmaking family through 100 years of mourning fashions with local historian Sally Scagell.
Book l £7
A Tasting History of GinFriday 23 March l 7 - 9.30pm
Explore and experience the history of gin. From Dutch courage and Gin Palaces to the modern gin revival. If you enjoy gin, this evening could be just the tonic for you! Gently stirred (but not shaken) into the mix will be canapé-sized talks on gin history. Snacks will be served.
Gin was traditionally known as ‘Mother’s Ruin’ - why not spoil your mother with a ticket for Mother’s Day gift with a difference!
Booking is essential.
This is an adult only event.
Please leave your car at home as alcohol will be served.
Let us know when booking and by Friday 16 March if you have any dietary requirements.
Book l £22
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by Robin Scagell
Sponsored by Griffiths Brothers Gin of Penn Street
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EventsForaging to Farming: Food in the Stone AgeTuesday 17 April l 8 - 9pm
How did our eating habits change when humanity transitioned from being foragers and hunter-gatherers to farmers? Has this huge change to our diet been for the better? Find out from prehistorian Kim Biddulph about the original palaeodiet, and what our prehistoric ancestors were eating in and around Wycombe.
Doors open at 7.30pm.
Book l £6.50 or £4 for Friends
Action for HappinessThursday 10 May 2018
Wycombe Museum is teaming up with Action for Happiness to become a Happy Café and we’d love for you to join us at our launch evening. The idea is simple and inspiring: a friendly and welcoming place to meet other people with a shared interest in promoting happiness and wellbeing. We are so excited to have the co-founder of Action for Happiness Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham speaking on the 10 keys to happier Living.
Come along and share in the happiness.
Museum open to visit from 6pm. Talk beginning at 8pm.
Date for your diary:
Mayor Making Talk Thursday 31 May l 1.15 - 2pm
Wycombe has been a town for nearly 800 years, since Henry III granted its first charter in 1237. Meet Frances Alexander, former mayor for a talk about the mills, market and mayor-making that make our town special.
FREE l all are welcome
Frances will be available to sign her book High Wycombe Then and Now.
Date for your diary:
Beers, Bevvies and BrewingWednesday 20 June l 7.30pm
Make sure you don’t miss out on our annual evening of light-hearted history, music and, of course, beer with Museum Curator Catherine Grigg and Chiltern Brewery’s Keith Knight.
For Adults
Bitesize Introduction to CrochetTuesday 6 February l 11am - 1pm
Do you want to learn to crochet? This class, aimed at complete beginners, will get you started on your own projects. All materials provided, including take-home how-to guides. Refreshments included.
Book l £27.50
Next Steps CrochetTuesday 6 March l 11am - 1pm
Already know how to chain stitch, double stitch and treble stitch? In this session, you will learn new techniques to get started on more advanced projects.
All materials provided, including take-home how-to guides.
Refreshments included.
Book l £33
Introduction to Crochet CourseSunday 14 January to Sunday 4 February 11am - 1pm
This sociable four-week course will help complete beginners get to grips with crochet through fun mini-projects.
All materials provided, including take-home how-to guides.
Refreshments included.
Book l £88
Card Making WorkshopWednesday 21 February, 21 March, 18 April 10am - 12pm
Enjoy fun and friendly card making classes using different techniques and a wonderful selection of stamps, ink and papers. No experience necessary but also enjoyable for the experienced crafter too. Each class we’ll make 2 - 3 cards, plus a special treat.
Book l £11
Date for your diary:
Copper Smelting WorkshopSunday 3 June
(as part of Chiltern Craft and Wildlife Day - see page 6)
Learn about Bronze Age metal extraction, and try out this ancient craft for yourself! Learn how to prepare ore, charcoal and crucibles and tend to your furnace to pour your molten copper in this full day workshop with Ancientcraft.
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Tiny Talk Time For ChildrenChildren to be accompanied by an adult
Sessions start at 10.30am, 11.30am, 2.15pm and 3.15pm.
Tickets l £3 l Now pre-bookable!
Holiday Fun For ChildrenChildren to be accompanied by an adult
Flicker and FlashTuesday 13 and Thursday 15 February
Learn about electricity circuits and wire your own working model that will light up and flash with a flick of a switch!
Easter Egg HuntThursday 29 March - Sunday 8 April
Hunt the museum and garden in our Easter Egg Hunt! Complete your sheet to claim your sweet prize. With indoor and outdoor hunts, we’ve got you covered whatever the weather – why not try both?
£1.50 with prize
Robin Hood CraftsTuesday 3 and Thursday 5 April
Explore the World of Robin Hood with fun crafts. Make a Robin Hood or Maid Marian hat and craft your own miniature bow and arrow – how good is your aim?
Don’t forget to come back for more Robin Hood fun with archery and den building on Sunday 8 April.
Spring CraftsTuesday 10 and Thursday 12 April
Make a cute Spring creature spoon puppet.
Medieval Madness Tuesday 29 May l 1.15, 2.15 and 3.15pm
Thursday 31 May l 10.30 and 11.30am
Find out about the town’s medieval origins and the bizarre ancient Wycombe tradition of mayor weighing. Try your hand at calligraphy and make your own coats of arms sun catcher.
Friday sessions start 10.15, 11.15am, 1.15pm
Saturday sessions start 10.15, 11.15am
Come along for stories, crafts and museum fun in this special time for 2 - 5 year olds.
Can’t make it during the week? From January, we will be running repeat sessions on Saturday mornings!
Tickets £3
The Tiger Who Came to TeaFriday 19 & Saturday 20 January
The Very Hungry CaterpillarFriday 2 & Saturday 3 February
ElmerFriday 23 & Saturday 24 February
Old MacDonald’s FarmFriday 9 & Saturday 10 March
Billy’s Beetle Friday 23 & Saturday 24 March
Spring Special Friday 13 & Saturday 14 April
You can now book our workshops in advance!
Fridays 26 January, 9 & 16 February and 2 & 16 March
9.30 - 10.45am and 11.15am - 12.30pm
A toddler group out in nature - come along with your preschooler and join Fox & Cubs Forest School for lots of outdoor fun - including seasonal crafts, juice and biscuits! We meet in any weather and enjoy exploring, playing, building, finding bugs, mixing mud, cooking on the campfire and much more.
Wear warm clothes, wellies and waterproofs.
Book l £6.50
Block book 5 sessions l £27.50
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Explore Learning WorkshopsMonday 9 April
The Voyage of Discovery10.30 - 11.30amLearn all about navigation and rotation, as you set sail on a voyage of discovery as part of Christopher Columbus’s crew. This workshop allows children to understand the concepts of rotation, direction and movement as they have to overcome the mathematical challenges the crew face.
Perfect for ages 6-8Book l Free
Run Your Own Restaurant12 - 1pmThis workshop will require the children’s best maths skills as they start their own restaurant business. Interpreting quantities, and converting units of measurement, this workshop focuses on fractions, decimals and percentages in a real-life context. There is also an opportunity for the children to consider working to a budget and problem solving.
Perfect for ages 9-11Book l Free
Activities For ChildrenChildren to be accompanied by an adult
Kid’s Crochet WorkshopWednesday 14 February l 11am - 12.30pm
Little ones learn to crochet! Work on a fun, bright project - a bracelet or keyring - and take home whatever you make. Best for age 5+ but younger ones are welcome.
Book l £5.50
Make a Mother’s Day GiftSaturday 10 March l 11am - 12.30pm
Show mum how much you love her and make a crocheted gift for Mother’s Day. Best for age 5+ but younger ones are welcome.
Book l £5.50
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Sunday AssemblySecond Sunday of every month
Live better, help often, wonder more! Everyone’s welcome at Sunday Assembly - High Wycombe’s secular congregation, celebrating life with speakers, song, poems and more.
Find out more at Wycombe Sunday Assembly’s Facebook page or @S_Assembly_HW on Twitter!
Heart of BucksFirst Monday of every month
Free funding consultations at Wycombe Museum. Consultations are aimed at non-profit charitable organisations working to benefit the communities of Bucks.
To book an appointment call 01296 330134.
Coffee with Cops11.30am - 12.30pm on the first Wednesday and second Saturday of the month
Got any questions, comments, or thanks for your local police officers?
Drop in to our café for a cuppa and some conversation.
Dosti Ladies GroupTuesdays during term time l 10am - 12pm
Dosti is an independent voluntary organisation that thrives on promoting, educating and engaging women in the community from all faiths to empower their individuality. Come along for refreshments, exercise and activities.
Wycombe LottoSet up to support community projects in the local area, Wycombe Lotto raises money within the community for the community. A ticket from Wycombe Lotto costs £1 per week - 50p of each ticket will go directly to your chosen cause!
To support the Museum go to wycombelotto.co.uk/support/ wycombe-museum
In Partnership With
LearningWycombe Museum offers learning sessions on site or in your school for a variety of curriculum-related topics. They are an ideal way to introduce a topic or reinforce classwork, providing an interactive and memorable experience.
For Foundation, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
To see our full list of Learning Services and make booking enquiries go to wycombemuseum.org/learning.
Dosti is an Independent Voluntary organisation that thrives on promoting, educating & engaging Women in the Community to empower their Individuality.
Well established (10th birthday coming up) - we offer a vast range of Diverse & culturally aware services:
l one to one support l group support l social interactionl advocacyl exercise l Working in partnership with service users/Carersl working in partner ship with service providers & key organisations
Dosti promotes health & well being of women in the community
Phone: 0789 434 7039 Nabeela,Neha,NazEmail: dosti07@live.co.uk
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Opening timesMonday to Thursday: 10am - 4:30pm
Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 4.30pm
Sunday: 12pm - 4.30pm
The Museum is open some bank holidays. Please check online for details.
Limited parking available.
Additional metered parking in adjoining roads.
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Park & Ride
Regular buses run from Cressex to the Town Centre and Railway station.
www.wycombeparkandride.com or 0844 800 44 11
Café and ShopDon’t forget to visit our cafe and shop.
Enjoy a range of sandwiches, home-made cakes and hot and cold drinks in a unique environment. Why not pick up a souvenir of your visit or a gift?
Priory Avenue l High Wycombe l Bucks l HP13 6PX01494 957210 l info@wycombemuseum.org www.wycombemuseum.org
facebook.com/WycombeMuseum @WycombeMuseum Wycombemuseum
In partnership with
Charity no: 1155456 / Company no: 0878 3933
Wycombe Museum is managed by Wycombe Heritage & Arts Trust
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