Nantwich Museum has been given a funding boost of £400 from Nantwich Rotary Club.

The donation will help museum staff at the Pillory Street venue keep the facility running.

Museum manager Kate Dobson (pictured) said: “We are extremely grateful for the donation and also the ongoing support from the Rotary and the Inner Wheel both of whom are about to celebrate their 80th anniversary.”

The museum is an independent charitable trust run by its members and a small staff.

It is financed by donations, sponsorship, commercial activities such as the shop and various grants. Admission to the museum is free.

This Easter weekend, the museum will be open as usual on Good Friday April 18 and Easter Monday April 21.

It will provide a chance to view entries in the latest exhibition in the Community Gallery, Rotary’s Children’s Art Competition, which opened yesterday (April 15).

There is also artwork by Kate McKennan displayed in an exhibition in the Millennium Gallery which opens on Saturday April 19.

Contact the museum on [email protected], call 01270 627104, visit www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk

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