The Worcestershire County Museum Society.

The Society is a registered charity and the recognised support group for the Museum.
It was founded in the 1960s and re-launched in 1995, from which time it has gone from strength to strength.
The Society aims to..
.....
- encourage people to enjoy the Museum and its collections
- publicise and promote the Museum, and its activities and events
- broaden members' knowledge and understanding of history and archaeology
- liaise with other museum support organisations and local history societies on subjects
of common interest
- be another set of 'eyes and ears' for the Museum by gathering relevant information around
the county
This it achieves by.......
- organising an annual programme of talks on relevant subjects, which all
may attend
- holding 1-2 field trips to sites of historic interest each year
- raising funds to assist the Museum in its work, and particularly with the purchase of
new exhibits
- liaising with Museum staff to share information and to provide voluntary support
As
a member you will......
- receive two free visits to the County Museum within each calendar year
- have discounted admission to talks/lectures
- receive regular mailings
- be able to work alongside Museum staff on projects
- be able to meet people with similar interests
- be eligible to serve on the Society's committee and assist with future planning
Interested?
Annual subscriptions to the Society, due on January 1st each year, are £12.50 (individual)
and £17.50 (family of up to two adults and three children).
Membership forms are available from the Museum, or can be posted to you if you
email museum@worcestershire.gov.uk. or call 01299 250416.
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Rachel Robinson Review date: 03rd October, 2009