A NIGHT AT THAMES MUSEUM NEW DATE
Thames Museum is happy to announce their previously postponed event, A NIGHT at THAMES MUSEUM, has been re-scheduled and will take place on Saturday 7th November from 5pm to 8pm.
The programme remains unchanged. Guests will mix and mingle to the Celtic-inspired music of harpist Katherine Mowbray. Knowledgeable volunteer guides will bring an added dimension to the museum displays and Russell Skeet will present The Might of Thames. The evening will close with a relaxed sing-along led by Shelley Marie on guitar.
Admission to this rescheduled event is by pre-sold ticket only. There will be no door sales.
As all tickets had been sold before Thames moved to Covid-19 containment Level 2 on August 12th, there are no further tickets available. If you currently have a ticket but are unable to attend, please phone 021 182 6572. A refund will be given on the return of your ticket.
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to our event. Please respect Level 1 advice so that everyone can safely enjoy a great night of entertainment at your local museum.
Thames Branch NZ Society of Genealogists
Our genealogy adventures begin with us and what we know. Learn how to take the research journey back in time with like-minded people. Come along to the Thames Branch NZ Society of Genealogists monthly meeting, every 3rd Wednesday of the month. All welcome.
Poll: As a customer, what do you think about automation?
The Press investigates the growing reliance on your unpaid labour.
Automation (or the “unpaid shift”) is often described as efficient ... but it tends to benefit employers more than consumers.
We want to know: What do you think about automation?
Are you for, or against?
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9.3% For. Self-service is less frustrating and convenient.
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43.5% I want to be able to choose.
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47.2% Against. I want to deal with people.
Purple Poppy Day Saturday 21st February
Thames Museum Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga is delighted to be working with Thames RSA to hold our town’s first Purple Poppy Day on 21st February. Purple Poppy day is held throughout the Commonwealth to honour the animals that served and died during WWI and WWII and continue to serve in current conflicts.
Our inaugural Purple Poppy Day features creatures from glowworms and pigeons to camels and elephants.
The competition on the day, PEOPLE AND PETS WEAR PURPLE and/or KHAKI is a fun way to get involved, with lots of neat prizes.
PEOPLE AND PETS WEAR PURPLE and/or KHAKI will be held weather permitting. All other activities will take place inside the museum is the weather isn’t so good.
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