West Highland Museum (WHM) is proud to be at the heart of the community - and the Cameron Square venue has a number of great events planned for all ages.
People can go along and learn more about the museum, it’s collections, plans for the future and have fun competing in the museum’s quiz night during March.
They can join staff and volunteers for the Dementia Friends course to improve understanding of something that touches many of us in our lives.
The first event is being held on March 7, in partnership with Alzheimer’s Scotland. It will give people the chance to learn about the illness and how people can help friends and loved ones living with it.
Tickets are free and available via Eventbrite.
There are limited numbers so people are being encouraged to book now.
On March 17, the museum is hosting an afternoon with Bendor Grosvenor, the British art historian, writer and former art dealer, again at the Highland Cinema.
Bendor will be talking about the Lost Portraits of Bonnie Prince Charlie, an interesting story that is close to the heart of everyone in the Highlands.
For more information and how to get book contact Karen on community@westhighlandmuseum.
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