Black Country Living Museum Presents a Bostin’ Jubilee Bash
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Black Country Living Museum Presents a Bostin’ Jubilee Bash


Black Country Living Museum’s Bostin’ Jubilee Bash (Sat 28th May- Sun 5th June) promises to be a week of right royal fun! Don your best red, white and blue outfits as they celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and experience a blast from the past as they commemorate previous coronations and Jubilees throughout history.

Join the Museum as they celebrate past monarchs, from Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee all the way to Queen Elizabeth II’s present day Platinum Jubilee. Meet a whole host of characters who need help with their celebrations - there’s a street party to prepare for and you don’t want to miss it!

Take part in Jubilee craft activities, create a souvenir to take home or help to decorate the Museum in time for the street party. What will you make to contribute to the celebration? Don’t forget to watch out for the bossy party planner – she may need help with her party preparations! Join in a street party from 11:30am onwards. Then come along to the grand Jubilee parade at 1:30pm and process through the Museum, ending on the Boat Dock to celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s reign with a rousing rendition of God Save the Queen. For the first time, BCLM are pushing their school room further in time to the 1950s to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and her being Head of the Commonwealth. How well do you know your flags? Teacher will be checking! Plus, there’s a chance to enjoy all your usual Museum favourites! Make a stop at Hobbs fish and chip shop or take a trip to our sweet shop for all your favourite sugary treats. From rides on stunning vintage transport to trying your hand at some traditional street games, there’s something for everyone. For more information or to book online, visit bclm.com/may-half-term

Contact Information Emily Smith Audiences & Communications Coordinator Black Country Living Museum emily.smith@bclm.com

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