York Museums Trust

Events - 19 Nov 15

Gallery Talk – Thu 19 Nov 2015

Date: Thursday 19 November 2015, 12:00 am - 12:30 am
Venue: York Castle Museum

Our expert volunteers will take you through some of the fascinating objects and artefacts on display at York Castle Museum. These talks vary regularly so ask in reception for information.

Free. No need to book.

Museum admission applies

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Early Years Explorers: Body – Thu 19 Nov 2015

Date: Thursday 19 November 2015, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

Find the bones in the sand, look at skeletons and wrap the mummy.

Activities for children aged two to five years old which include songs, stories, games and craft activities. Sessions are based on familiar preschool play areas, which are enhanced to help children learn about the museums’ collections and exhibitions through play. Sessions are a mixture of free flow and adult led activities which all relate to the Early Years curriculum.

 

Please book sessions using our Eventbrite page,
follow this link: www.tinyurl.com/MuseumMonkeys

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Art Tours – Thu 19 Nov 2015

Date: Thursday 19 November 2015, 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

Free, 10 minute tours highlighting the favourite works of the York Art Gallery Welcome Team.

Tours take place at:

2.00pm
2.15pm
2.30pm
2.45pm

All welcome, no need to book.

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York Observatory Stargazing Night – Thu 19 Nov 2015

Date: Thursday 19 November 2015, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Venue: York Museum Gardens

Come and spend a winter’s evening learning about the stars, planets and York’s historic astronomers! At this free event our expert volunteers will be opening up the historic observatory and helping you see and understand the night sky.

Price: FREE

No need to book. First-come-first-served activities.

Activities:

  • Learn about the historic Cooke Telescope: Discover how our historic telescope was made in 1850, and how it operates today. The moon may also be visible through the telescope for part of the event. (Please note the viewing platform is very small and access will be turn-by-turn).
  • Take a sky tour: Gaze upward with our experts to guide you through the stars and planets! Bring or borrow binoculars to take a tour of the sky on the lawns of Museum Gardens. (If it is cloudy we will use tablet/smartphone apps to explain the sky. You may want to download an astronomy app in advance: The Independent has some recommendations).
  • Create a Crater: Young astronomers will love this chance to learn how craters are made and handle real space-rocks in the Astro-tent.
  • Walk to the Sun: Trace our illuminated planet trail to get an idea of the distances across the solar system.

The entire evening is on a first-come-first-served basis so your patience is appreciated in case of crowds and queues. Please note the full details below.

Important Information:

  • Lighting and torches: The external lights will be off to minimise light pollution. Please bring a torch to help see your way. A red bike light is ideal to help minimise glare.
  • Clothing and footwear: Wrap up warm and bring sensible footwear for damp, muddy lawns and slippery paths.
  • Access and facilities: The Yorkshire Museum will not be open during the event. Please access the Museum Gardens from Museum Street and note that the closest public toilets are at Bootham Bar (open till 8pm).
  • Bad weather: Everything will still run in poor weather and there may be a break in the clouds for a dramatic view!

Stargazing night is repeated on: 14 January 2016 | 16 February 2016

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