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EXHIBITION: Batty in Shoreham



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
TWO special events are to be held at Shoreham's Marlipins Museum before it closes for the season in November.
From today until November 1, an exhibition entitled Horses for Courses will be held at the High Street museum, with art for sale in its upper gallery. Admission costs £3 for adults, £2.50 for students and pensioners, and £1.75 for children.

On Mon
day, October 27, youngsters will have the chance to hunt for bats, rats and cats, all hidden around the Marlipins Museum.

They will also be able to make a special Hallowe'en hat at the event, which is suitable for children aged five upwards – please note, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

The hunt starts at 11am and runs until noon.

Entry costs £2 per child and accompanying adults enter free of charge.
Tickets can be booked from the Marlipins Museum, by calling 01273 462994, and will also be available on the door.

The museum is open from 10.30am to 4.30pm Tuesdays to Saturdays until November 1.

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