Join us in remembering pop music of the 1960s while having some of our cafe food.
- Listen to 60s music
- Dress up in 60s gear – novelty prices for best dressed
- Bring your favourite vinyls to share or just enjoy ours!
- Chat about your photos and memories of Picton
- Have a milkshake (supplied by Fairley’s Dairy)
The Museum will re-open on 26 January 2018.
Bookings for School Groups and Tour Groups can now be made on the Booking pages
Entry to museum is: Adults – $3.00, School age children – $1.00, Families – $7.00
“Macarthur Textile artists re-imagine Her War”
Her War documents the lives of women in Wollondilly on the home front and overseas during the First World War.
The talented textile artists have created unique works in response to the stories in the exhibition or have included their own WW1 stories.
To be opened by Susan Conroy, Executive Director of Southern Tablelands Arts.
With wine and canapes.
Please RSVP by Monday 5 March 2018
A get-together for ex-residents and descendants and families from Burragorang and Yerranderie.
All welcome
To celebrate the National Trust Heritage Week, the Museum is organising an event named The Valley of Dispossession.
At about 11:00am, guest speaker Taylor Clark will describe the loss of country experienced by the original Gundungorra people.
This will be followed by a showing of the Flooding of Burragorang Valley film.
Entry is a gold coin donation. Refreshments will be provided.
The Wollondilly Museum will host a morning tea for Retired Miners to mark the launch of the display featuring The History of Nattai-Bulli Miners’ Lodge.
The booklet will be available from May 1, cost $7.00.