Meet and sketch Charlie Hunter at The Fusilier Museum
Bury Adult Learning is teaming up with The Fusilier Museum to sketch and capture Charlie Hunter, a First World War soldier.
Bury Adult Learning is teaming up with The Fusilier Museum to sketch and capture Charlie Hunter, a First World War soldier.
The regular Family History Advice Surgery, held at Bury Art Museum & Archives, will move on 2 April from Thursday mornings to Tuesdays (10am to 12.30pm).
Easter sees The Fusilier Museum opening the doors to free family activities. The Moss Street has a free trail with museum admission looking for the good and bad eggs throughout Fusilier history. Wednesday 3 April sees the chance to race a homemade rocket and have your face painted.
A “Winter Warmer” lunch club has been bringing people together at Moorside Community Centre and Library.
Three groups of Asian Women have worked with The Fusilier Museum to launch their own exhibition.
A new local and family history research service has been launched by Bury libraries for those who want experienced professional help.
Residents who are hard of hearing are taking advantage of specialist help being offered at the library.
Ten hairwork embroideries dating back to the 18th Century are now on display at Bury Art Museum.
Pupils from Greenhill Primary School are being taken back in time and taking the Mayor with them on Thursday 14 March 2013. As part of the ‘Victorian Variety’ offered by The Fusilier Museum, Bury Art Museum and Bury Transport Museum, pupils will discover what life was like more than 100 years ago.
Due to increasing popularity the Coronation Clickers Knitting Group in Radcliffe has now organised extra sessions.
The home delivery library service is available to people who find it difficult to visit a library, whether due to age, infirmity, ill heath or a caring commitment.
Communities are coming together through the Fusilier Museum’s brand new project. The five week project is using museum images and uniforms to inspire the Asian Women’s group from the Jinnah Centre to create their own uniform.
Hens that were hatched at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library are now thriving in their unusual permanent home.
Free help to update or put together your CV is being offered at Ramsbottom Library and Adult Learning Centre.
Those with a hearing difficulty can get free expert advice on Friday 8 February in Bury’s Mill Gate centre.
This February half term The Fusilier Museum, Moss Street, are offering free family friendly crafts and free face painting. On Wednesday 13th February families are invited to drop in to the museum between 1pm and 3pm to make a mask for Mardi Gras. Masks will be brightly colours and full of feathers.
People who suffer from tinnitus or need help using their NHS hearing aid can get expert help at Bury Library.
If you are new to genealogy and need help and guidance on how to trace your ancestors, then book a place on a Family History on-line taster.
Free training courses are available to residents actively searching for employment and to allSix Town Housing tenants.
Withdrawn library stock will be coming up for public sale on Sunday 17 February (10am to 3pm) at Radcliffe Library.