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A N N U A LT I C K E TBuy one day out and visit all yearWith an adult Annual Ticket come back as many times as you like in a year.

Children under 18 go free*

It gives you access to our amazing collections, family sessions and exhibitions, including Treasures of China.

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* Children under 18 go free to all our permanent galleries through the year. Additional charges may apply for major exhibitions and special events.

And enjoy a range of benefits:• FREE annual admissions to our

galleries and exhibitions

• TWO FREE hot drinks (tea or filter coffee) per month

• Opportunity to attend specially curated member events

• 10% discount on purchases in the Tullie House shop

• Discounted event tickets

• Member e-newsletter

L E AV E AL E G A C Y

Donate to Tullie House at

Annual membership

Individual: £28 Joint: £48

Pay by Direct Debit and save on your

membership:Individual: £25 | Joint: £43

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Exhibitions & Events4 Treasures of China 5 Life Drawing5 Mandarin Chinese Class 6 Chinese New Year5 China Café

Community & Young People07 Community Case 08 Tullie Art Group07 THe Community Gallery 09 Afternoon at the Museum07 Youth Panel 09 The Secret Garden08 Tullie Textiles

Talks & Workshops10 Recorders’ Conference 202010 Workshop: Discover Roman Carlisle10 What’s That Flower10 Viewing Session: Exploring Women’s

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Families12 February Half-Term Craft 15 Easter Crafts13 Bubbleology 16 Relaxed Early Opening14 Tuesday Tales 16 Tullie Explorers14 Tullie Toddlers

Film Programme18 Film Programme

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Box Office | 01228 618700 | [email protected] House Museum & Art Gallery, Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8TP

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11 Treasures from the Archives11 An Author’s Tale 11 The Development Needs of Children

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Treasures of China

25 January – 26 April

A spectacular exhibition showcasing examples of costume and embroidery, pottery, jade and artwork from Imperial China. Cultural artefacts on loan from important national collections will be featured alongside objects from the collection here at Tullie House.

Join us to celebrate the opening of our magnificent exhibition, which begins with our Chinese New Year Celebration. See page 6 for more information.

Tickets: Normal admission charges apply – free for Annual Ticket holders.

Exhibitions & Events

Figure of Guan Yu, stoneware, late 19th century photographed by Blackfell Photography

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Life Drawing 7.00pm – 9.00pm, Tuesday 24 March

Our alternative life drawing evening returns with a session inspired by both the human body and Chinese symbolism.

This event is for all drawing abilities. It is aimed at improving your own drawing style and learning about drawing form and anatomy in a relaxed and friendly environment. Recommended for over 16s. A cash bar will be available throughout the evening for over 18s.

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China Café 6.30pm – 8.00pm, Wednesday 12 February, 11 March & 8 April

Our China Café is a warm, friendly space to enjoy a taste of Chinese culture and language. Each evening will have a different focus, from art and literature to poetry and film. There will also be a chance to explore our fantastic exhibition, where our Chinese Language instructor Isabella Chen will talk about specific objects on display.

Tickets: FREE with general admission Isabella & Emma Course Tutors

Mandarin Chinese for Beginners 6.00pm – 7.30pm, every Tuesday between 4 February – 7 April

Learn the basics of Mandarin Chinese with Chinese Language Instructor Isabella Chen. This 10-week course will teach you pronunciation, basic characters and everyday Chinese for communication. Recommended for 16 years and over.

Tickets: £35 for 10 weeks. Advance booking is recommended for these events as places are limited. Call the Box Office on 01228 618700 to secure your place.

Chinese porcelain hand painted vases, late 19th century photographed by Blackfell Photography

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Chinese New Year Celebration11.00am – 5.00pm, Saturday 25 January

Celebrate the Year of the Rat with Tullie House, Carlisle City Council and the Lancaster University Confucius Institute.

Join us for an amazing day of acrobats and performers from the Jin Long Academy.

This year we’re holding the event here at the Museum - it will be just as colourful and exciting as previous years but much warmer! There’ll be lots of family-friendly activities throughout the day.

Keep an eye on our website for more information.

Chinese New Year 2019 photographed by Stuart Walker

Admission FREE but call the Box Office on 01228 618700 to secure your place.

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Tullie House Community Case If you’re a diverse artist, a community group or a charity and you would like a space to display a special creative project, we would love to help share your amazing work.

Our community case sits in the main atrium of Tullie House and is seen by thousands of visitors every year.

We have recently displayed work by artist and musician Lawrence Leith and The Independence Studio run by Carlisle Mencap.

THe Community Gallery

THe Community Gallery is a dedicated space for community groups, diverse artists and project partners to showcase their work. Exhibitions may respond to anything from museum collections to inclusion in the arts, environmental issues or social activism. It’s a relaxed and dynamic gallery that displays a wide selection of media.

If you would like to use either of these spaces to display your projects, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us by emailing [email protected]

The Youth Panel is Recruiting!

The Youth Panel is open to 14–21 year olds interested in local heritage and stories, history and art.

With monthly Saturday meetings, it’s a chance to meet like-minded people, get creative, see behind the scenes, learn new skills, become inspired by exhibitions and have a say in shaping Tullie’s public spaces.

Refreshments provided. For more information contact [email protected].

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Tullie Textiles Join us between 1.30pm – 3.30pm, on the second Sunday of every month. 12 January, 9 February, 8 March, 12 April

Join us to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of social crafting, whilst taking a closer look at unseen pieces from the Tullie costume collection.

These sessions are a lovely opportunity to be inspired by beautiful and quirky items from the Museum’s costume collection, and to learn new textile techniques with professional artist Helen Walsh from Delicate Stitches.

Tickets: FREE group activity (suitable for ages 16+). Basic materials are provided but if you would like to use specific materials please bring your own. Booking is essential. Call the Box Office on 01228 618700 for more information and to secure your place.Tu

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Join us to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of creativity, whilst taking a closer look at the exhibitions in the galleries.

A fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded people whilst being guided by an experienced artist. The collections or art techniques can be your starting point or inspiration. Each session will have a theme, but you are equally welcome to work on your own project. Help is available for the beginner, but more experienced artists will find a home here too.

We particularly welcome older people to join this session. Basic materials are provided but if you would like to use specific materials please bring your own.

Tickets: FREE group activity (suitable for ages 16+). Call the Box Office on 01228 618700 or email [email protected] for more information.

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Tullie Art Group Join us between 3.30pm - 5.00pm on the last Friday of the month 31 January, 28 February, 27 March, 24 April

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We look forward to spending time talking together, exploring items from the museum collection and being inspired by the stories behind them.

Over a nice cup of tea, we’ll share stories and have opportunities to be creative and have a bit of fun with music, photographs and the museum’s varied objects and materials. We particularly welcome older people experiencing memory loss, with their friends, family and carers.

Afternoon at the Museum Drop in between 1.00pm - 3.00pm on the last Wednesday of the month 29 January, 26 February, 25 March, 29 April

Tickets: FREE group activity (suitable for ages 16+). Call the Box Office on 01228 618700 for more information.

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The Tullie House Secret Garden, created by local volunteers, is a beautiful, wildlife-friendly community garden located in a hidden corner of the museum. The Secret Garden is a safe space where community groups can work on creative projects, learn about nature, help with gardening or simply sit back and enjoy.

The Secret Garden will be in full bloom again before we know it! For more information about how you can use the space, please contact 01228 618705 or [email protected]

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Recorders’ Conference10.00am – 4.00pm, Saturday 29 February

Meet a wide range of biological recorders who are committed to contributing to our understanding of the county’s natural heritage. Hear more about local projects and wildlife discoveries. Tickets: FREE. Booking is essential, call 01228 618717 to secure your place.

Workshop: Discover Roman Carlisle11.00am & 3.00pm, Tuesday 10 March

Explore some of the stories of Roman Carlisle; find out more about who lived here, what they did and how we know about them using objects from our extensive Roman collection. Workshop: 1 hour. Maximum 12 people.Tickets: £10 (students and Members: £7) Booking is essential, call the Box Office on 01228 618700 to secure your place.

What’s That Flower 10.00am – 4.00pm, Saturday 11 April

Learn how to identify common flowers by joining this practical workshop. Spend the morning indoors looking at specimens and the afternoon outside naming what you see (weather permitting). Tickets: £45 (students and Members: £40) Booking is recommended, call our Box Office on 01228 618700 to secure your place.

Viewing Session: Exploring Women’s Fashion10.30am & 11.45am, Wednesday 29 April

Explore the museum’s fabulous collection of women’s fashion from underwear to complete outfits dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. Session: 1 hour. Maximum 10 people.Tickets: £10 (students and Members: £7) Booking is essential, call the Box Office on 01228 618700 to secure your place.

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Free Lunchtime LecturesJoin us at 1.00pm, on the first Tuesday of every month.Please note: there will be no lunchtime talk in January.

Treasures from the Archives By Elsa Price, Human History Curator | 4 February

In this lunchtime talk, Elsa will be looking at some of the hidden treasures from Tullie House Museum’s collections. She will be exploring what makes them important and what secrets they can reveal to us.

Elsa started her career here in the museum as the Headley Trust trainee in archaeology after completing a post graduate degree in Medieval Studies at the University of York. She is passionate about archaeology and remains active in the field from volunteer excavations to running professionals conferences. El

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An Author’s Tale By Sue Fox | 3 March

Locally based children’s author Sue Fox will talk about her experiences as a writer. She’ll share her reasons for starting to write and explore the processes and pitfalls of writing including the challenge of getting a story from draft to the printers.

Sue’s books are set in Cumbria and have been used in secondary school geography and special needs departments to stimulate open discussion with young people about the various issues covered in her books. She has been supported by the Environment Agency, Round Table and Cumbria Mind. iS

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The Development Needs of Children By Arthur Paynter | 7 April

Back by popular demand, Arthur Paynter will look at the health impact of the stresses and strains placed on school-age children both in school and at home.

He will discuss the insights of Rudolph Steiner and Jiddu Krishnamurti, both of whom taught that the whole ‘soul’ needs to be nurtured rather than just the physical self.

Delving into the importance and positive effects of unstructured play, he will also explore some of the negative impacts of the modern media.D

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Saturday 15 Cherry Blossom ArtSunday 16 Chinese Lantern Sun CatchersMonday 17 Paper Dragons Tuesday 18 Chinese Zodiac HeadbandsWednesday 19 Panda CraftsThursday 20 Card Tube Koi Fish Friday 21 Paper Plate Hand Fans Saturday 22 Chinese Good Luck Charms Sunday 23 Bamboo Paintings

Tickets: Free when accompanied by an Annual Ticket holder. £1 per child.

February Half Term Drop in craft sessions between 1.00pm – 4.00pm

We will be offering two relaxed craft sessions

Tuesday 18 and Friday 21 February at 11.00am, giving time and space for

those who may feel overwhelmed during our usual drop ins.

Spaces are limited so booking is essential. Call the Box Office on

01228 618700.

Families

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Bubbleologist Jesse will be demonstrating the amazing capabilities of liquids in a unique indoor interactive bubble show which is designed for little ones, but fun for all ages.

After you’ve been truly bubbly entertained by the show, every child will get the chance to be put inside a bubble, an experience they’ll remember forever with lots of great photo opportunities.

Tickets: Children £6, Adults £3 Available from the Box Office & online

BubbleologyBook on 10.30am, 12.00pm, 1.30pm, 3.00pm Thursday, 20 February

Jesse Ward Photographed by Stuart Walker

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11.00am in the Border Galleries every other Tuesday7 Jan, 21 Jan, 4 Feb, 18 Feb, 3 Mar, 17 Mar, 31 Mar, 14 Apr & 28 Apr

Join us for some fantastic traditional storytelling or we’ll read one of our favourite books together.

Sessions are designed especially for those under 5 and last approximately 30 minutes. They have a relaxed atmosphere where children are welcome to come and go as they please.

Sessions are FREE, museum admission charges apply.

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Tullie Toddlers Drop in between 10.00am – 11.30am or 1.00pm – 2.30pm

Our friendly and engaging toddler drop in sessions are for children up to 5 years old. They have a relaxed atmosphere and always involve a range of activities, including crafts and sensory play.

Wed 15 Jan Move it! Move it! Wed 29 Jan Nursery RhymesWed 12 Feb PandasWed 26 Feb Food Glorious Food!Wed 11 Mar Farmyard Wed 25 Mar Springtime FlowersWed 8 Apr Under the SeaWed 22 Apr Mini Beasts

Tickets: Free when accompanied by an Annual Ticket holder. £1 per child.

Photographed by Charley Headley

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Saturday 28 March Spring Flowers Tuesday 31 March Woolly Lambs Thursday 2 April Easter Bunny Party Hats Saturday 4 April Wool Wrapped Easter Creatures Tuesday 7 April Easter Egg Decorating Thursday 9 April 3D Easter CardsSaturday 11 April Watercolour Easter Egg Art

Tickets: Free when accompanied by an Annual Ticket holder. £1 per child.

Easter Crafts Drop in craft sessions between 1.00pm – 4.00pm

We will be offering relaxed craft sessions on Tuesday 31 & 7 at 11.00am, giving a little more time and space

for those who may feel overwhelmed during our usual

drop ins. Spaces are limited so booking is essential.

Call the Box Office on 01228 618700.

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Tullie Explorers Discover and Create Sundays Drop in between 1.00pm - 4.00pm

Enjoy a range of hands-on crafts and activities linked to our collection and special exhibitions!

19 Jan Meet Our Flamingo 2 Feb Roman Paper Mosaics 1 Mar Spring Birds15 Mar Wool Painting 26 Apr Plant a Seed

Tickets: Free when accompanied by an Annual Ticket holder. £1 per child

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Want to explore the museum with your family in a more relaxed environment?

We will be opening our Border Galleries an hour early on the first Sunday of each month so you can discover at your own pace, with the lights up and the sounds down.

Feel free to pick up an Explorer Rucksack to help you get the most out of your visit.

Call 01228 618725 or email [email protected] for details about accessibility, or just turn up.

Sessions are FREE, normal museum admission charges apply.

Drop in between 10.00am and 11.00am, on the first Sunday of the month2 Febuary, 1 March, 5 April

Photographed by Charley Headley

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From christenings to birthday parties and drinks receptions to weddings, let Tullie House make your celebration one to remember.

We have multiple private function rooms, including access to our beautiful gardens and can transform our rooms to meet the requirements and theme of your event.

All catering needs can be met, from buffets to three-course formal dining, and we also offer BBQs and Afternoon Teas.

T: 01228 618701 | E: [email protected]

See all of our event spaces at tulliehouse.co.uk/venue-hire/celebrate

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Monday Alternative HITSVILLE: THE MAKING OF MOTOWN (12A) 7.45pm, Monday 20 January

Directors: Benjamin and Gabe Turner, 2019, 112 mins. Celebrate the 60th anniversary of Motown with this entertaining and emotional documentary featuring music and memories from Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross to name but a few.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

PAIN AND GLORY (15) 7.45pm, Monday 27 January

Director: Pedro Almodóvar, 2019, 113 mins. A deeply personal film starring Antonio Banderas as a film maker in crisis. Spanish with English subtitles.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

ARE YOU PROUD? (15) 7.45pm, Monday 3 February

Director: Ashley Joiner, 2019, 100 mins. A new documentary exploring the history and current state of the Pride movement, a topic for both celebration and debate.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

KANARIE (18) 7.45pm, Monday 10 February

Director: Christiaan Olwagen, 2018, 124 mins. God, Country and Culture Club! Part musical and part historical drama, Johan is a small-town boy in apartheid era South Africa who finds companionship singing with the military choir. Some Afrikaans with English subtitles.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

THE SHINY SHRIMPS (15) 7.45pm, Monday 17 February

Director: Maxime Govare and Cedric Le Gallo, 2019, 103mins. Cool Runnings meets Priscilla Queen of the Desert in a feel good comedy about a gay water polo team defying the odds to make it at the Gay Games in Croatia. French with English subtitles.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

JUDY (12A) 7.45pm, 24 February

Director: Rupert Goold, 2019, 118 mins. Renée Zellweger impresses in this biopic looking at the later years of Hollywood icon Judy Garland during a run of sell out shows at London’s Talk of the Town in 1969.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

THE SHINY SHRIMPS (15) 11.00am, Wednesday 4 March

Babes in Arm: We’ve halved the tickets available and set aside a secure area for bags and buggies, allowing for plenty of space to enjoy the film. See Monday 17 February listing above for film details.Tickets: £5.00 (Free for babies)

REAR WINDOW (PG) 1.00pm, Wednesday 11 March

Director: Alfred Hitchcock, 1954, 112mins. Join us for a matinee screening from the ‘Master of Suspense’ Alfred Hitchcock in his classic thriller starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly. Cinema Classics: This screening environment has been adapted for the benefit of those living with dementia and their families, but everyone is welcome.

Tickets: £5.00 (Free for carer)

Film Programme In February we mark LGBTQ+ History Month

with a mini season of films exploring and celebrating LGBTQ+ life and history.

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BAIT (15) 7.45pm, Monday 2 March

Director: Mark Jenkin. The breakthrough feature from Cornish director Mark Jenkin exploring the tensions and clashing cultures between locals and tourists in a traditional Cornish fishing village.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

MONOS (15) 7.45pm, Monday 9 March

Director: Alejandro Landes, 2019, 102 mins. A captivating drama following The Monos, a unit of teenage guerrillas operating with their own cultures and traditions in a wider political situation, in which they are mere pawns. Some Spanish with English subtitles.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

PEANUT BUTTER FALCON (12A) 7.45pm, Monday 16 March

Directors: Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz, 2019, 97 mins. A breakthrough perfomance from Zack Gottsagen as a young man with Down’s syndrome, marks out this charming and powerful Mark Twain-esque adventure story as one not to be missed.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

LITTLE WOMEN (PG) 7.45pm, Monday 23 March

Director: Greta Gerwig, 2019, 135 mins. Monday Alt favourite Greta Gerwig (Frances Ha, Maggie’s Plan) revisits the classic tale of Little Women, four sisters coming of age in the aftermath of the American Civil War.

Tickets: £6 (student and member ticket: £5)

ROYALE WITH CHEESE: A FILM QUIZ WITH A TARANTINO TWIST & SECRET SCREENING (18) 7.00pm, Thursday 6 February

How well do you know the work of one of the greatest directors of all time?

Quentin Tarantino movies are characterised by non-linear storylines, aesthetically-striking violence, ensemble casts, perfect soundtracks and unforgettable dialogue. Making his films a work of genius and excellent material for a top dollar quiz event.

The quiz will be followed by a secret Tarantino screening.

Assemble your team and get booked in now for this unmissable event to prove who really is the ultimate fan!

Tickets: £8 (student and member ticket: £5)

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20 January 2020

07 11.00am Tuesday Tales

12 1.30pm Tullie Textiles

15 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers

19 1.00pm Tullie Explorers

20 7.45pm Film: Hitsville, The Making of Motown

21 11.00am Tuesday Tales

25 10.00am Treasures of China

25 11.00am Chinese New Year Opening

27 7.45pm Film: Pain and Glory

29 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers29 1.00pm Afternoon at the Museum

31 3.30pm Tullie Art Group

February 2020

02 11.00am Relaxed Early Opening02 1.00pm Tullie Explorers03 7.45pm Film: Are You Proud?04 11.00am Tuesday Tales04 1.00pm Lunchtime Talks04 6.00pm Mandarin Chinese for Beginners06 7.00pm Film Quiz with a Tarantino Twist09 1.30pm Tullie Textiles10 7.45pm Film: Kanarie 12 6.30pm China Café12 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers15 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in16 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in17 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in17 7.45pm Film: The Shiny Shrimps18 11.00am Tuesday Tales18 11.00am Relaxed Craft18 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in19 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in20 10.30am* Bubbleology20 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in21 11.00am Relaxed Craft21 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in22 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in23 1.00pm Half term Family Drop-in24 7.45pm Film: Judy 26 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers26 1.00pm Afternoon at the Museum28 3.30pm Tullie Art Group29 10.00am CBDC Recorders’ Conference

March 2020

01 11.00am Relaxed Early Opening01 1.00pm Tullie Explorers02 7.45pm Film: Bait03 11.00am Tuesday Tales03 1.00pm Lunchtime Talks04 11.00am Babes in Arms08 1.30pm Tullie Textiles09 7.45pm Film: Monos 10 11.00am* Discover Roman Carlisle11 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers11 1.00pm Cinema Classic11 6.30pm China Café15 1.00pm Tullie Explorers16 7.45pm Film: Peanut Butter Falcon17 11.00am Tuesday Tales23 7.45pm Film: Little Women 24 7.00pm Life Drawing25 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers25 1.00pm Afternoon at the Museum27 3.30pm Tullie Art Group28 1.00pm Easter Crafts31 11.00am Tuesday Tales31 11.00am Relaxed Craft31 1.00pm Easter Crafts

April 2020

02 1.00pm Easter Crafts04 1.00pm Easter Crafts05 10.00am Relaxed Early Opening07 11.00am Relaxed Craft07 1.00pm Lunchtime Talks07 1.00pm Easter Crafts08 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers08 6.30pm China Cafe09 1.00pm Easter Crafts11 10.00am What’s That Flower11 1.00pm Easter Crafts12 1.30pm Tullie Textiles14 11.00am Tuesday Tales22 10.00am* Tullie Toddlers24 3.30pm Tullie Art Group26 1.00pm Tullie Explorers28 11.00am Tuesday Tales29 1.00pm Afternoon at the Museum29 10.20am* Exploring Women’s Fashion

All details were correct at time of printing, November 2019.

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