WHAT’S ON

We have a varied programme of exhibitions, events and activities for all the family.

Community Cases

What will be in the case for 2025?

Throughout 2025

We are looking to get the community involved in the exhibitions and displays in 2025.

Are you part of a community group or local school? Do you want to showcase your groups work, awards or anniversaries? Has your Scouting or Guiding Unit done some amazing badge work?

Then contact the Museum and see how you can be involved in the Museum’s programme for 2025!

 

 

Upcoming Events held at Rustington Museum 

Talks are every 3rd Wednesday of the month (unless otherwise stated).
Man in a purple shirt is standing and pointing, there are people with musical instruments sitting around him.

Museum Talk 

Wednesday 17th September, 2pm

Conducting – Inside and Out

Revealed by Worthing Philharmonic Orchestra director Dominic Grier with journalist Richard Amey, and previews WPO’s new season

To find out more and book a place contact us.

FREE Family crafts at Rustington Museum

The Museum Team welcomes families along to the Museum throughout the year to its FREE School Holiday activity sessions.

All sessions are SEN inclusive offering a quieter space, modified crafts and staff support as needed.

Summer Crown Making

10.00am – 1.00pm

Wed 27 August

My Collection

10.00am – 1.00pm

Thurs 28 August

Bring in your own collection of natural found items

More suitable for 10yrs+

Family Activities – now available on-line

Jigsaw Puzzles

Knightscroft Hotel

Follow the link below to discover online jigsaws based on postcards in the Museum Collection:

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/RustingtonMuse1

 Tell us your fastest times on our Facebook page!

 

Word Search

Famous names and homes

Search for the names of some of the famous names that lived in Rustington and the names of their homes.

Follow this link:

https://thewordsearch.com/puzzle/5388362/famous-names-and-houses/

 

Colouring in

Weird History Facts Colouring Pages

Did you know that King Henry VIII had a built in toilet in his throne so that he would never miss an importnat meeting?!?

To discover more weird and wonderful Historical facts click on the link above.