
At the start of the summer season, the buildings, farms and fishermen's homesteads in the museum's exhibition will be brought to life by the museums staff in the genre of improvisation by presenting depicting works appropriate to the situation and the environment, depending on the exposition.
There will be wooden utensils hooped, a rush fence and a fishing trap woven, nails hammered, clay pots made and decorated, wooden objects turned, gloves knitted, garters woven, fine white handicrafts made, socks mended, rag blankets woven and many other everyday farm chores will be done. Children will have the opportunity to make pine bark boats and take part in other creative activities.