On the 24 and 25 July 10am to 5pm, you can learn about the World War One at Chiltern Open Air Museum
At this special weekend you can meet costumed re-enactors and find out about the home front, the role of women and see demonstrations of the Leach Trench Catapult.
Visitors can also explore the museum’s collection of over 30 reconstructed historic buildings including WW1 and WW2 Nissen huts, 1940s post-war prefab and ‘Dig for Victory’ allotment.
The Bucks Culture Story Stall will be on site on Sunday 25th July and they’re inviting you to be a part of it!
The Story Project will see artists touring a pop-up Story Stall – think artist-designed market stall – to locations across Buckinghamshire and encouraging people to share their stories. Their lead artist, Tom Cross, has designed the Story Stall, which will collect stories using postcards, and through conversations with the public. Touring the county over the summer, the Stall will visit events, markets and high streets – engaging lots of different people. The artists will then respond to all of the stories they hear over summer and create a pop-up storytelling structure that will visit town centres across Bucks in early autumn.
For more details about the event and to book tickets visit www.coam.org.uk

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