The National Trust of Guernsey warmly welcomes Rotary Club of Guernsey to the Folk and Costume Museum, as part of their Centenary Year of commemoration and celebration.
From Saturday 24th June and every day until Sunday 29th October when the Museum closes, there will be a designated case displaying Rotary Club regalia honouring some of its 100-year history. The display case can easily be found on the ground floor in the familiarly known ‘Dolls House Room’ accessed through either the Fisherman’s Display or the ‘Pockets to Handbags’ exhibition, just one of two costume exhibitions for 2023.
Set in the heart of Saumarez Park, the Museum is free to enter and access-friendly.
The Japanese Pavilion also based at Saumarez Park, was rebuilt as Rotary’s centenary project with the support of so many within our island community.
We are delighted to help raise awareness of Rotary Club of Guernsey.
Photo credit: Geoff Blampied