The Friends of the Fife Folk Museum
Cupar Weavers' banner
The Friends of the Fife Folk Museum was established in 1998. The aim of the Friends is to support the work of the Museum and to raise funds for specific Museum projects, such as the conservation of the 18th century Cupar Weavers' banner. Friends are entitled to free admission to the Museum and also receive the Newsletter, published twice yearly.
Membership provides both education and entertainment. The Museum's collections are rich and varied and the participation of the Friends is warmly welcomed. Friends are encouraged to become involved in any aspects of the collections which particularly interest them and to offer any specialist skills and advice of their own.
The Friends hold popular fund-raising events each year which include theatre productions, a street market and wine and cheese evenings.
Current subscription rates are as follows:
Cupar Weavers' banner
The Friends of the Fife Folk Museum was established in 1998. The aim of the Friends is to support the work of the Museum and to raise funds for specific Museum projects, such as the conservation of the 18th century Cupar Weavers' banner. Friends are entitled to free admission to the Museum and also receive the Newsletter, published twice yearly.
Membership provides both education and entertainment. The Museum's collections are rich and varied and the participation of the Friends is warmly welcomed. Friends are encouraged to become involved in any aspects of the collections which particularly interest them and to offer any specialist skills and advice of their own.
The Friends hold popular fund-raising events each year which include theatre productions, a street market and wine and cheese evenings.
Current subscription rates are as follows: