Live music, birds of prey displays, wildlife craft activities, carving demonstrations, photography workshops are just some of the things happening this August at the Collection Museum.
Paul Mason from the Collection Museum, explains: "Each Friday evening in August, we're having a wildlife takeover. We're open until 8pm and have a host of wildlife themed activities for children and adults to enjoy.
"We're currently hosting the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition, so it made perfect sense to compliment it with special events, workshops, activities, food stalls and live music. We now have everything you need for a complete evening out!
"Proving particularly popular is the talk from the award-winning Bee keeper, plus our landscape photography workshop.
"For kids, we have arts and crafts, face painting and glitter tattoos, the chance to see some utterly brilliant carving demonstrations and birds of prey displays, as well as the screening of an amazing family friendly film (U).
"Museum entry is free, although some of our special events have a small cost. If you'd like to visit the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, please pre-book tickets online."
For full details on events, visit www.thecollectionmuseum.com.