Programs
Connecting Seniors – Family Collections Keeping your Objects and Photographs Safe
Do you have a precious family collection? Is it stored in the back of a cupboard or in a storage box? Do you want to learn how to protect it for the future generations? Join us at the museum for a session with Tegan Anthes. This session will introduce the participants...
Connecting Seniors – Family Collections – Digitising and Sharing Your Photographs and Documents
Are you the keeper of the family photographs and documents? With current technology every member of the family can have a copy! This session will introduce the participants to creating digital copies of historical photographs and documents to share with family and...
Connecting Seniors – See, notice, connect
“The benefit of journaling is not limited to what you produce but rather found in your experience and how you think along the way.” (John Muir Laws, 2016) Journaling is a process that facilitates and deepens connections to everyday objects, events, and places through...
Connecting Seniors – As the Story Goes
Have you ever wanted to tell your story and not been quite sure how to go about it ? We all have stories we would like to tell and this free session will give you the inspiration and confidence you need to begin. Louise Dean is a local and experienced Genealogy...
Connection Seniors – Stoney Broke Band
"Stoney Broke Band" is a fourpiece group. Music ranges from traditional folk, old timey, Australian This is a free event funded by NSW Department of Communitiesand Justice. The event will be followed by light refreshments 26 August 2025 1pm to 2pm...
Out at Sea and All Afloat – History Week 2025: Water Stories
5 September 2025 4pm to 5.30pm Eskbank House Museum Corner of Inch and Bennett Street, Lithgow, Lithgow, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2790 Jean Cullen, long term volunteer and researcher at Eskbank House Museum, tells the stories of the trials and...