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Summer Program fun at Rusty Relics

The Rusty Relics Museum has begun its summer programming. Its first afternoon of fun was held on Tuesday, July 7, and will continue on Tuesdays throughout the summer until Aug. 11. Tuesday programming is free and is held from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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These two youngsters who were visiting their grandma enjoyed a Tuesday fun day at Rusty Relics Museum. The theme on July 7 was farm day, which came with the opportunity to ride in a carriage, play with kittens, and make and eat homemade ice cream.

                The Rusty Relics Museum has begun its summer programming. Its first afternoon of fun was held on Tuesday, July 7, and will continue on Tuesdays throughout the summer until Aug. 11.

                Tuesday programming is free and is held from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome though children under six are asked to have an adult with them.

                Last week the theme was Farm Day. Dale and Lynn Brady brought a team of horses and carriage to give the kids rides around Carlyle. There were also numerous activities inside the museum including playing with kittens as well as making and eating homemade ice cream.

                Kids also had fun this past Tuesday (July 14) with Train Day. Rusty Relics is based in the old train station and features a caboose that can be toured. With train games, crafts, and info, it was well enjoyed.

                Upcoming Tuesday activities this summer include Science Day on July 21, Dinosaur Day on July 28, World Tour Day on Aug. 4, and Selfie Day on Aug. 11.

                Science Day will focus on learning about the wonderful world we live in.

                Dinosaur Day will include a dinosaur hunt and activities in the museum.

                World Tour Day will focus on exploring the museum and finding artifacts from other countries displayed.

                Finally Selfie Day will look at cameras and the history of photography, while posting a selfie on Rusty Relics Facebook page with your favourite exhibit will enter you to win a prize.

                For more information contact the Rusty Relic Museum at 306-453-2266 or find them on Facebook by searching “Friends of the Rusty Relics Museum.â€

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