Big Bang 2018 featuring hands-on woodwork demonstrations.
Kids in Museums – Toddler Takeover Day Instead of our October ‘Mini Aces’ session, on Thursday 11th October (11.00am to 1.30pm) we are inviting toddlers to take over the Museum. Toddlers will become curators for the day and help us pack and unpack artefacts, clean the exhibition areas, document some of our exhibits by taking photos and lots more. This event is free and drop-in for toddlers and standard adult admission fees apply. The Factory at Night – twilight opening Friday 12th October 6.00pm-9.00pm For groups such as Guides, Scouts and Brownies we will be running an evening of activities in our interactive Aircraft Factory Exhibition space. Join us and see live demonstrations in the factory, make and test your own paper glider and get a spooky tour of the aircraft exhibits and World War Two air-raid shelters. Pre-booking is required and for further information please contact
oliviafrench@brooklandsmuseum.com Autism early opening – Saturday 13th October 9.00am-10.00am We will be opening our doors to the Motoring Village early to provide families with autistic children the opportunity to visit our motoring exhibits in a calm and quiet environment. Pre- booking is required and the Museum will open as normal at 10.00am. For more information or to book a place, please contact virginiasmith@
brooklandsmuseum.com Olivia French and Virginia Smith
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The Learning team attended a careers day at Rosebery School.
Autism opening with a calm and quiet environment.
Capturing Motion Brooklands provides an ideal photographic location – with its Banking and now enhanced Finishing Straight. And with its history of racing it is an ideal setting to capture motion in a safe, simulated setting. It is not surprising that Forres Sandle Manor School, from Fordingbridge, has chosen to visit the Museum with its year eight photography class to give them the chance to practice their skills in capturing images of moving objects.
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