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Popular Pixie Town Opening Soon

Published: Fri 27 Nov 2015 12:35 PM
Popular Pixie Town Opening Soon
Dunedin (Friday, 27 November 2015) – Christmas arrives at Toitū Otago Settlers Museum when Pixie Town opens on Saturday, 5 December.
The exhibition features popular mechanical ‘pixies’, which were displayed at the former Dunedin DIC department store until it closed in the late 1980s.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the historic exhibition, visit Santa and have their photo taken, make Christmas crafts, dress up like a pixie or relax with a Christmas book.
The Toitū OSM team are working hard to prepare the exhibit for another busy season.
Visitor Experience Manager Kirsty Glengarry says, "It’s a highlight of the Museum year to exhibit Pixie Town and it’s such a Dunedin icon. I have heard lots of people fondly recalling their experience of Pixie Town as children and I know they all bring their own children back to visit the pixies."
There will be a special beginning to Pixie Town this year when a child will push a switch at 10am on Saturday, 5 December to formally open the exhibition.
Pixie-themed items will be available in the Museum shop and traditional toys are on sale. There will also be a Family Christmas Chill-Out Zone with Christmas crafts, toys, dress-ups and more.
Pixie Town
Opening Hours
5 December 2015– 3 January 2016
10am – 12 noon, 1pm – 4pm
Come and visit Santa
12 – 13 December, 19 – 24 December
10am to 12 noon, 1pm to 4pm
Photographer on site during these hours (there is a cost for photographs)
Christmas guided tours for preschool and junior primary school groups
7 - 18 December 10am – 12 noon weekdays
$2 a child
Bookings essential – email toitu.educate@dcc.govt.nz or phone 03 477 5052
Family Christmas Chill-Out Zone
Celebrate Christmas at Toitū with traditional and sea-themed crafts, dress-ups and more in the NZR Foyer
5 - 24 December
10am - 5pm daily
Toitū discovery trails
Find the Museum Explorer table in the NZR Foyer for creative activities or pick up a Transport Trail in the Josephine Foyer and puzzle your way around the galleries.
26 December – 31 January
10am to 5pm

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