The Manchester Museum’s Eco-invention competition
09 Mar 2011
Win an encounter with Deadly 60s Steve Backshall
Taking your inspiration from nature, what can you invent to make the world a better place?
Your entry could be in the form of a drawing, photo or poem, in fact the only limit to the competition is your imagination.
Eight winners will be chosen. The winners and their families (up to five people per family) will be invited to The Manchester Museum on Wednesday 13 April, 4-5pm, to meet Deadly 60s Steve Backshall with a chance to ask Steve questions, have a photo taken, get an autograph and show him the winning entries. Steve Backshall will be opening our new Living Worlds gallery later that day.
Please send your entries by Wednesday 30 March 2011 to:
- Eco-invention competition
The Manchester Museum
The University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
Remember to include your contact details with your entry – name, address, phone number and email address (if you have one). The winners will be announced on Wednesday 6 April 2011.
Events:
Arguments and umbrella stands: Victorian Manchester’s natural history collections talk at The Manchester Museum next Thursday lunchtime
Thursday 17 March / 12.30-1.45pm
Talk: 12.30-1.15pm
Tour: 1.15-1.45pm
Arguments and umbrella stands: Victorian Manchester’s natural history collections
In Victorian Manchester there was a Geological Society and a Natural History Society. They shared a museum, but disagreed about the admission fee – and about everything else, including the museum’s umbrella stand. Find out more and go on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum’s geology collection.
Book on 0161 275 2648, free, adults and older children
To find out more:
- Visit The Manchester Museum’s website
or - Sign up for The Manchester Museum's e-news