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SUMMARY:Book Project
DESCRIPTION:“Rose Valley Arts & Crafts  1901-1916” – Book Project\nThe Museum is writing a comprehensive book looking at the achievements of the utopian experiment of Rose Valley in its early years.\n  \nUntil now Rose Valley’s history has relied on Volume 1 of “A History of Rose Valley” compiled in 1973 by local inhabitants and “A Poor Sort of Heaven A Good Sort of Earth” by William Ayres and Ann Barton Brown for the Brandywine River Museum in 1983. Both publications are excellent sources\, but need updating with attention to a broader scope\, and an abundance of photographs of the work the community produced. \nThe book will contain approximately 300 pages\, 250 images\, 9 chapters and a bibliography of prominent individuals. It will cover architecture\, furniture\, pottery\, tiles\, illustration\, printing\, photography and the living arts. The hope is to have the hard bound edition available by July 2026\, in order to be available at the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Arts & Crafts Exhibit\, with a paperback edition ready by Christmas 2026. The Museum currently has grants from the Decorative Arts Trust and the Weyth Foundation for American Art totaling $58\,000. we need an extra $42\,000. \nPlease help the “Artsman”\, pictured here\, carve out a beautiful Arts & Crafts book that really tells the story of this unique community in words and pictures. \nDonate Now!\nDonations can be made online: Click here to donate.\nBy mail: Check made out to RVMHS addressed to Rose Valley Museum\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA 19063; please note on check “Book Project”. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/book-project/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
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SUMMARY:Museum Open
DESCRIPTION:Saturday and Sunday\, June 13-14\, 2026\, 12:00 to 4:00 pm\nThe Rose Valley Museum at Thunderbird Lodge will be open the weekend of June 13-14 from noon until 4pm. \nEnjoy a step back to early 1900’s. \nTour upper and lower studios\, living room and dining room.\nPermanent collection on display in upper studio. \nAdmission: Free to members; $10 per person\, 7 and up \nPurchase tickets online (click here) \nPlease choose the appropriate date when purchasing tickets. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/museum-open-55/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
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SUMMARY:Members Only Open House
DESCRIPTION:“Members Only Open House”\nGlen Castle\nThe home of Jeanne and Jim Thomas\n221 W. Possum Hollow Road\, Rose Valley\, PA 19086\nSunday\, June 14\, 2026\, 5-8pm\nDonation: $25 per person (Members are permitted one additional $25 ticket for a guest.) \nHowell Lewis Shay\, known for being the arbiter of the final design for the Philadelphia Museum of Art and his many city skyscrapers\, purchased 4 acres of land in Rose Valley. While living with his family in a Price home on Porter Lane\, he designed and constructed “his dream house”\, Glen Castle. The French Normandy country estate\, finished in 1927\, is tucked into the furthest portion of the property to take advantage of the sweeping rear lawn down to Rose Valley Road. According to Bets Shay Conron\, Shay’s daughter\, Shay directed the masons on the exact placement of every single stone. \nEntrance to the house is from Porter Lane. As usual there will be light fare including assorted summer salads\, and desserts.  Beverages include wine\, beer\, cider\, ice tea and lemonade. \nRegister Now!\nReservations required by Friday\, June 12th at 9pm: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message) or email:programs@rosevalleymuseum.org.\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking will be on the right side of Rabbit Run going up and onto Hilltop.  Carpool if possible. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/members-only-open-house-3/
LOCATION:Glen Castle\, 221 W. Possum Hollow Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, PA\, 19086\, United States
CATEGORIES:House Tour
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