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What's On at The Manchester Museum.

11 Jun 2008

Events from 14 to 21 June.

Young bug collector at work

 

Give + Take
Saturday 14 June, 1-3pm

Discover hidden pages of Manchester's history. Women Asylum Seekers Together (WAST) will share their experiences of Britain and, using museum objects, highlight connections between Manchester and their respective countries. For Refugee Week.
Drop-in, Free

Ideas Café: Sacrificial theory and Lindow Man
Monday 16 June, 6.30-8.30pm

Bryan Sitch, Curator of Archaeology, explains his personal theory about Lindow Man's death.
BSL interpreted
Book, Free

Bug day: June Big Saturday Saturday 21 June

To celebrate National Insect Week, get up close to live insects and specimens from the Museum's collection. See moths, butterflies, beetles, stick insects, spiders, millipedes and pre-historic bugs as well as carnivorous plants. Make a cotton wheel insect or a tiny beetle book. Why not come dressed as your favourite bug?

  • 11am-4pm: Art and craft, object handling
    Drop in, Free, All ages
  • 1pm: Behind the scenes
    Family friendly tour of the insect collections.
    Book, Free, 8+
  • 11am, 12noon, 1.30, 2.30pm: Honey
    What would we do without bees? Join Pif-Paf for performance and science in their mobile theatre to find out what you might have to do if bees move on.
    Book, £1.50, 6+
  • 11.30am, 2.30pm: Family Friendly Film Club screening
    For details, visit FamilyFriendly