Friends of Lowewood Museum

The 'Friends of Lowewood Museum' was founded in June 1987 as a
registered charity (289225). Its objectives are to promote a
better understanding and appreciation of our heritage as well as a
sense of local identity.
The Friends arrange a series of lectures throughout the
year. Topics include subjects of both local and general
interest. These are free of charge to members of the Friends
group and are available to non-members at a small charge of £2 per
person. Occasional off-site visits are also arranged.
Why not become a Friend of
Lowewood Museum and help ensure the
future of our
museum?
Annual Friends of Lowewood Museum
membership is £5 single, £8 family.
Friends ‘Talks’ take place at the
United Reformed Church Hall, Mill Lane, Broxbourne at 8pm.
Everyone welcome. Friends of Lowewood
are free, visitors £2.
Tue 18 September - 'Great Bed of Ware' - David Perman
Tue 16 October - 'Stories from London's Playground :
Highlights from the Collections held by the Epping Forest District
Museum' - Tony O'Connor, Museum Officer
Tue 20 November - 'Kensington Palace' - Lee Prosser -
Curator, (Historic Buildings), Kensington Palace and Kew
Palace
For more information please contact
the museum on 01992 445596.
Members of the Friends group are also invited to previews of the
exhibitions and have free access to the Museum Library. There
is also a quarterly newsletter to keep members in touch.
To become a Friend of Lowewood please contact Mr Peter Hicks,
Membership Secretary on 01992 624107 or download a membership
form.
The Friends make grants to the museum for the purchase and
conservation of items. They support its work in the mounting
of the exhibitions, the provision of holiday workshops and for
school visits. There are also opportunities for voluntary work
in the museum.