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Members Volunteers Night 7 30 Pm Friday 25th November In The Museum 2

All members and volunteers will shortly receive their invitation to an evening at the Museum for the “premiere” of a DVD made in 1997 at the time of the Museum’s 75th Anniversary. Three thousand people gathered in Fort William’s High Street on that occasion  and by courtesy of the families of the original producers we are able to revisit that memorable night  both for the Museum and the town of Fort William. The “Longest Strip theWillow in the West” DVD will be available for purchase @ £8.Cheese and wine will be served and we are very pleased that, after the DVD, Ian Abernethy will take us on a visual tour ofFortWilliam’s High Street in times past. Please pen the date in your diary – we all look forward to seeing you.The evening is free to Members and volunteers but non members are very welcome if accompanied by a small entrance fee or a large donation!

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Manager Needed

Our ‘splendidly idiosyncratic’ * Museum will start  2012 with a new Manager as  Mairi Mooney, our Curator/Manager,  will leave at the end of January to pursue new ideas – we will be wishing her well.  The closing date for applications has now passed and we are in the selection process.* ‘The Rough Guide to the Scottish Highlands & Islands’ – 2011

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Model T Ford

On Saturday 13th May 1911 a Model T Ford, driven by Henry Alexander of Edinburgh, reached the summit of Ben Nevis.  That event was commemorated almost exactly 100 years later, on 18th May 2011, when  a 1911 Model T was carried to the summit by a party of over 60 volunteers, which included one of our Trustees.  That Model T, which has been kindly loaned by Neil Tuckett of the Model T Ford Register of Great Britain,  is now on display in the Museum and will remain here for a year.

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Free Admission 2011 2

The success of the recent Free Month, when we had over 1100 visitors, has reassured the Museum Trustees that we are on the right track in proposing a major change for the West Highland Museum in 2011.Thirty years ago 70,000 visitors a year passed through our Museum – but this peak has diminished dramatically, as it has for many museums nationwide.  Other museums have found that free entry has increased their footfall by 3 to 6 times.  From March 2011 entry to the West Highland Museum will be free and we anticipate around 35,000 visitors a year. Our aim is to offer a real change to the visitors experience and hope to encourage many more people to see the treasures within and for locals to engage with the Museum. When we re-open in March displays will be reorganised and we anticipate that there will be a different Museum experience.  There will be a much bigger shop, some new exhibits and a real opportunity for you to support the museum. We must also significantly reduce our costs.  There will only now be two paid posts in the museum which means that sadly we can no longer employ our five part time reception staff. They have given many years of dedicated service to the West Highland Museum and the community, some also acting in a voluntary capacity. This is very regrettable but inevitable in these challenging times. Applicants for a new paid part-time post of “Co-ordinator of Volunteers” are now being sought, together with support for our current team of experienced receptionists when we reopen in early March.Could you give some time here and there  – to be part of our team running and supporting the Museum – welcoming  visitors, answering queries and questions, helping with sales and all the other tasks which keep the museums doors open? Full training will be given and we expect to be able to offer an interesting and busy time for volunteers with the increased numbers coming into the free museum.Please phone 70 2886 or 07900 665 301 and speak to Chris Robinson or visit our website at www.westhighlandmuseum.org.uk and follow the volunteer link.Your Museum needs you!

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Lochaber On Film.

The West Highland Museum is delighted to be the sole stockist for The George Scott Films.  These films capture a series of local events and celebrations during the early 1950s, and give a true sense of life as it was in Fort William and Lochaber 60 years ago.The DVD is available from the museum shop, priced at only £12, but be quick, they are selling like hot cakes!

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Let’S Have A Show Of Hands, Please!

The West Highland Museum is currently looking for volunteers to help us with our day to day operations and ongoing projects (especially in the New Year). If you have an interest in the museum’s work, why not drop us a line, whatever your skills. Whether it’s IT or making tea, meeting, greeting or spreadsheeting, we want to hear from you at info@westhighlandmuseum.org.uk, or give us a ring at 01397 702169.

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Free Month November 2010!

The West Highland Museum has thrown open its doors with free admission for the whole month of November. So if you haven’t popped in to see us before now, or were curious but short of shekels  – now’s your chance! That’s right – you can see hundreds of objects in seven rooms over three levels for free, gratis, libre. That’s no pounds and no pence. Come along. We’d love to hear what you think!

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