Museum Happy Hour: On the Homefront

Tired of the same old thing? Why not come to the Royal BC Museum after work and try something new!

Bring your friends the last three Thursdays in November for a casual evening at the museum. Enjoy drink and food specials while you lounge or explore the galleries and take part in an activity.

Swing into the 1940s, learn how to glam up World War II style and try the jive. Feeling more conservative? Knit socks for soldiers or fill out your registration form.

Schedule:

5:15 pm   Doors open, Bar opens in Old Town
5:15 pm  Pianist - Old Town
5:30 pm  Make up demonstration - Hotel Mezzanine
5:40 pm  Dance Lesson: Fox Trot - Train Station
6:00 pm  Air Raid Precautions Talk - Century Hall
6:10 pm  Dance Lesson: Jive - Train Station
6:20 pm  Theater Presentation - Old Town
6:30 pm   Pianist - Old Town
7:00 pm  Event Concludes 

Ongoing - sock knitting activity, archival movies in the Majestic Theatre

About the event:

- this event takes place in Century Hall and Old Town only
- cash bar, beer and white wine only, $7 per drink
 

This is a 19+ only event. Valid photo ID is required for entry. To ensure the safety of our guests and museum collections alike, Security will conduct ID, bag and spot checks at the entrance. Prohibited items include any controlled substance, alcohol (not purchased at the event) and dangerous items. Any items not permitted at the event will be collected at the door prior to entry. The Royal BC Museum will not be responsible for any lost or stolen items.

The Royal BC Museum hosts events where everyone is responsible for maintaining space that is safe for all participants. Safer space means everyone at the event is free from all forms of oppression and anything that can harm or limit our well-being. This includes expressing opinions in a respectful manner and respectfully accepting others’ rights to do the same.

Security and Royal BC Museum staff reserve the right to refuse or revoke entry to guests. These decisions will be made to ensure the safety and security of other guests and the Royal BC Museum.