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10 October 2019
Spooky Night at the Museum in half-term week
Spine-tingling fun is guaranteed for families over Hallowe'en half term when Wisbech and Fenland Museum opens in the dark for a night to remember.
On Thursday October 24 Wisbech and Fenland is repeating the first spooky local Night at the Museum held a year ago, this time with an ancient Egyptian twist to tie in with its continuing Egyptian Summer 2019 exhibition.
The fun starts at 5pm and visitors are encouraged to bring a torch and dress up for the occasion.
As it was last year, the event is supported by the Wisbech High Street Project and there will be lots for families to see and do.
This year’s line-up includes face-painting, a photo booth, spooky trail, spooky potions and crafts, plus a very special storyteller from Ancient Egypt and a competition for best costume.
This free event is open to all from 5 – 8pm on Thursday 24 October 2019.
For further information please see:https://www.wisbechmuseum.org.uk/whats-on/2019-10-23
Photo by Alice Nicholls
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