Craven Museum Make & Take: Easter Week 2
Wed 3rd April 10am & 1pm
Join us for a relaxed, family craft session in the Concert Hall, suitable for children of all ages.
This week we are taking a look at the Roman Fort that was situated nearby in the village of Elslack. Our Roman Shields were so popular last time here is another chance to design your own, and imagine what it would be like to be a Roman Soldier in Craven.
Donations towards the running of this event gratefully received.
There are two sessions
10 – 11am
1pm – 2pm
No need to book for Make & Take sessions, just drop in!
Please be aware that capacity is limited per session, please arrive on time to avoid disappointment.
◼ Family Workshops
Craven Museum Make & Take Crafts
Every school holidays join us for our Make & Take family craft sessions.
Our free family craft workshops are linked to objects from the Craven Museum collection. Learn about treasures from the past to inspire your creativity.
No need to book… Just drop in!
Make & Take Gallery
Information for Families
Our friendly staff want to make your visit as enjoyable as possible – Just ask if you need anything.
This is how we try to make Skipton Town Hall accessible for all families –
- We are a Breastfeeding Friendly Venue
- Baby changing facilities in the women’s toilets in the main foyer
- All gender baby changing facilities in the toilets by the stage door (please ask)
- All areas of the building are accessible with a pushchair
- We have plenty of space to park your pushchair
- Free family friendly museum & gallery with lots of fun interactive elements
- Free family museum trails
- Family events & activities programme – some events are free entry
- Children under 2yrs can attend our ticketed events for free if they are sat on a lap.
- Free sensory bags available to borrow – includes ear defenders, fidget toys and finger puppets
- Relaxed museum sessions and performances
- Pocket money toys available in our shop
We always welcome your feedback to help improve family visits. Ask for a feedback card and let us know what you think!