Nov 06
November News
November Events
Arts and Crafts Fair�
Saturday 7 November 10:00 – 4:00 East Street
Local artists and craftspeople (including some who work at the School Creative Centre) will be displaying and selling thr work: textiles, paintings, photography, sculpture, papier mache and cards, and much else. Do come, browse and buy! Light refreshments will be available all day. Entry is free!
Tuesday, November 10th East Street 7:30 Imogen Corrigan
The Dregs of the People Remain: The Black Death and its Aftermath
After her successful talk on children in the Middle Ages, Imogen Corrigan returns to tell us about the impact of the Black Death on people’s views of death and the afterlife. A pertinent topic for Ryers as our Romney Marsh was profoundly affected. Members £1.50 Non-Members £2.50, with light refreshments and a raffle afterwards and a chance to meet the speaker
Annual Christmas Craft Fair
Saturday, November 28th 10:00 – 4:00
There will be heaps to buy for special Christmas gifts. Mulled wine, tea, coffee and cake will be served. Entry iree.
Winter Opening Hours
East Street site: Closed for visits until April when there will be several new exhibits. However, as indicated above there will be a number of special events during the winter season.
Ypres Tower: Open 10:30 – 3:30 on Saturdays and Sundays
December Events
Saturday, 5th December: Christmas Grotto
Meet Santa! Starting time to be announced
Tuesday, December 8th East Street 7:30 Monica Janssen
Ten Beds that Made History
Local author and play director Monica Janssens has written another book. this time about Beds in Historyand will share what she has learned about ten of them in this talk at the Museum.
Saturday 12th December 10:30 – 12:30
Coffee Morning
Women’s Tower Project Update
Rye Town Council at its meeting of 26th October voted to contribute £5000 to the Women’s Tower Project! The process has begun: English Heritage approved plans, proper recording, preservation and storage of items kept in the Women’s Tower….. We are most fortunate to have the services of Linden Thomas, a professionally qualified and experienced conservator, recently retired to Rye, to carry out the important work of looking after the items we will want to display and ensuring they are properly documented.
If you too would like to be part of this project and have not received a leaflet providing details and a form, do visit either of the Rye Castle Museum sites or contact the Museum (01797-226728 or info@ryemuseum.co) You would have the satisfaction of knowing you had helped to save a special building of our town so it can not only be used by Ryers but also provide yet another attraction for visitors.
Volunteers Welcome!
Members and friends, including present and would-be volunteers, came up with many excellent ideas for Museum development and outreach at a recent open meeting. To mention just one outcome: The Ypres Tower will be open seven days a week during the next season. We have a splendid team of volunteers who act as stewards and carry out many other tasks but to fulfill all our aspirations we need to increase volunteer numbers. For more information and/or to join the team, phone 0179726728 or email info@ryemuseum.co.uk There are jobs for all who are willing!
Rye Museum Website
The Rye Museum website is one beneficiary of volunteer help and we have embarked on an ambitious programme to add articles and improve design. Be sure to visit– and revisit. Click on any of the Local History headings and you will be taken to a page headed by a list of subtopics already available. The newest will always be on top. Sample the lot, or click on one that interests you. If you have talents or information on some aspect of Rye’s history you would be willing to share, please let us know! jlfloydeltc@gmail.com
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