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Free Festive Fun!

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Come join us for some FREE festive fun! Enough to keep the whole family entertained! Craft Stalls Hot mince pies and sausage rolls on the range Children’s crafts ‘Mangle print your own Christmas card’ ‘Make your own mini rag rug flower’ Decorate your own biscuit A sweet seller in the post office Cooking and chatting in Crofters Cottage A Blacksmith in his workshop Edward Harrison talking to visitors about the wonderful Harrison Collection Not forgetting … Ethel and Maud the pigs, and Lola and Daisy our Pygmy goats And if you get too cold there is always a warm retreat with festive food and drinks in our cafe. Why not try to win yourself a raffle prize, with generous prizes of gift sets and vouchers supplied by the NYMR, The Ginger Pig, Middleton Post Office Tea Rooms and beer from Ampleforth Abbey! Give a unique experience this Christmas… Why not get your loved ones a gift to remember this Christmas, and buy them a Craft Course experience here at the museum. We have craft dates through...

WE NEED YOUR VOTES!

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WE NEED YOUR VOTE! TODAY !!! 0871 62 68 114 You can only vote today!!!   Lines are open now until midnight, and you can call up to 10 times! Please get all your friends and family to vote!   DON’T MISS US ON TV! ITV regional news programme tonight at 6pm 

Under a week to go ..! WE NEED YOUR VOTE

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Under a week to go ..!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE  HOW YOU CAN VOTE You can only vote by calling the voting line on Monday 25th November, and the number will be published on the Ryedale Folk Museum website – only on the day!! Lines will be open from 9am until midnight, and you can call up to 10 times! Please get all your friends and family to vote! ITV came to film for our short clip yesterday which will feature on the telly on Monday 25th of November at Teatime on the Yorkshire News broadcast. Above are just a small amount of the images which I took yesterday at the filming, we had Welburn Hall, Gillamoor and Kirkbymoorside Primary schools all involved, as well as the chainsaw carvers and Duncombe Birds of Prey Centre kindly came with one of their barn owls to excite the children in the project! They are all really excited and we really want to win this for them and the community that will reap the benefit from the process and end piece of a wildlife sculpture trail. VISIT US ON FACE...

Award Winners!

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Last night we were crowed the winner of the White Rose Tourism Award for Small Visitor Attraction of the year! We were up against some stiff competition including the James Herriot Museum and the Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds, so were over the moon to win this prestigious award, and were honestly shocked when they called our name, I had to quickly put my shoes on to get on the stage! With us being so hidden away, and to win out of the entire of Yorkshire  is an incredible achievement , all the staff and volunteers at the museum have worked really hard to improve the experience for our visitors, and it is so nice that all that hard work has been recognised. You can’t stand still in times like this, we rely on visitors coming through the door to afford to open each year, and to do that we need to continuously be improving our offer and opening the museum up to new audiences. It is a fantastic way to kick start our 50 th Anniversary celebrations next year! It was a real team effor...

Winners!!!!!!

Our first time at The White Rose Tourism Awards and we won!!! More to follow tomorrow!! Just done look north, and on radio York in the morning :)

Take a Walk with Wildlife...

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PLEASE HELP OUR CAMPAIGN TO CREATE  A COMMUNITY DESIGNED WILDLIFE SCULPTURE TRAIL. VISIT US ON FACEBOOK! CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE We need your help to secure funding to create a Wildlife Sculpture Trail within our grounds, and reconnect children with nature. We have been shortlisted for The Peoples Millions grant, and will go head to head with other projects to try and win the money. We need your votes to realise the creation of a wonderful new Wildlife Sculpture Trail which will be community designed and will encourage reconnection with the wild landscape, whilst engaging peoples creativity. By engaging local people in the design process and with the final hands on trail we hope to encourage and nurture an interest in their surroundings. The process of making chainsaw sculptures will provide schools and visitors the opportunity to watch them being made and we hope this will capture the imagination and engage people with art. With limited opportunities locally of this nature it...