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SUMMARY:Howell Lewis Shay
DESCRIPTION:“Howell Lewis Shay: Formative Philadelphia Architect & Arbiter”\nJoin Scott Laughlin\, an expert in historic real estate and an unfaltering volunteer with the Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society\, as he presents the long and illustrious career of  Howell Lewis Shay. \nMr. Shay was a long-term resident of Rose Valley from 1916 to 1941\, then from 1953 until 1974. He is known as the arbiter of the final design for the Philadelphia Museum of Art at the young age of 31\, working for Horace Trumbauer. His capability to find compromise and to guide his clients to seek better solutions through thoughtful design was his hallmark. While primarily a commercial architect\, best known for his city skyscrapers\, he designed eight amazing residences in Rose Valley\, 2nd only to our founder\, William Lightfoot Price. \nSunday\, April 26\, 2026\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \n\nReservations:\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org \nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/howell-lewis-shay/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20251211T031701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T031701Z
UID:13904-1769961600-1769968800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Adventures in Rose Valley Theater History!
DESCRIPTION:“Adventures in Rose Valley Theater History”\nJoin Peter Schmitz\, Adjunct Professor\, Temple University Department of Theater for a talk followed by a reception.  Actor\, author and podcaster Peter will examine aspects of the artistry and history of the “Little Theatre Movement” in early 20th century Philadelphia. He will share readings from his recent book\, Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia – as well as giving a special preview of this chapter on William L. Price and community theater production in Rose Valley. \nSunday\, February 1\, 2026\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \n\nReservations:\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org \nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/adventures-in-rose-valley-theater-history/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20251027T030659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T030659Z
UID:13880-1763913600-1763920800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Designing for the Dead
DESCRIPTION:“Designing for the Dead”\nArt & Architecture in Philadelphia Cemeteries\nJoin Thomas H. Keels\, Author\, Historian\, Lecturer for a talk followed by a small reception. The birth of the rural cemetery in Philadelphia provided local architects and artists with a novel outdoor laboratory where they could exhibit their works\, and experiment with new styles. Such noted architects and artists as John Notman\, William Strickland\, Alexander Milne Calder\, Frank Furness\, Horace Trumbauer\, and Paul Philippe Cret all created designs for cemetery gatehouses and individual monuments. In some cases\, they became “cradle-to-grave” designers for the city’s elite. The talk will discuss Quaker contributions to Philadelphia funerary heritage\, including the role of Eli Kirk Price in establishing the Woodlands\, one of the city’s earliest rural cemeteries. \nSunday\, November 23\, 2025\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations:\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/designing-for-the-dead/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20250825T025048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T025048Z
UID:13832-1759075200-1759082400@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:This Isn't Hull House
DESCRIPTION:“This Isn’t Hull House”\nLife at Arts & Crafts Communities in the Long Twentieth Century\nThomas A Guiler\, Director of Museum Affairs for Oneida Community Mansion House will discuss the vibrant community life of Rose Valley\, Roycroft and Byrdcliffe\, which strove to form alternative ways to live in an industrial society. Based on his new book The Handcrafted Utopia: Arts & Crafts Communities in Progressive America (for sale and signing at the lecture)\, he will examine the social and cultural lives of these communities and how they interacted with one another. \nSunday\, September 28\, 2025\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations:\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/this-isnt-hull-house/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250427T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20250406T010702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T013838Z
UID:13732-1745769600-1745776800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Will Price - Grasping the Architectural Possibilities of the New Life
DESCRIPTION:“Will Price”\nGrasping the Possibilities of the New Life\nJoin Bruce Laverty\, adjunct professor\, Pennoni Honors College and the Westphal College of Media Arts and Design\, Drexel University. \nIn 1930\, architect George Howe\, lamented that “America has always been the land of the lone prophet\, without much but posthumous honor in their own country.” He believed the first American architects to fully comprehend the “spiritual consequences” of their work were Frank Lloyd Wright\, Louis Sullivan and Will Price. Wright and Sullivan emerged from the obscurity that Howe decried\, but not Price.  Laverty will examine the pivotal role that Rose Valley’s Will Price played in American art\, architecture\, and self-identity. He will review recent successful efforts to shine a light on this “lone prophet” and discuss what Price can teach us today. \nSunday\, April 27\, 2025\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations:\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/will-price-grasping-the-architectural-possibilities-of-the-new-life/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20250213T180723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T180723Z
UID:13719-1742745600-1742752800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:A Family of Artists: Alice\, Charles\, and Owen Stephens
DESCRIPTION:“A Family of Artists: Alice\, Charles\, and Owen Stephens”\nIn 1904 Charles and Alice Stephens\, both successful artists\, moved to Rose Valley.  Used to living in the intimacy of the city\, the move to the wilds of suburban Philadelphia was a courageous step to “give [their] son the chance for an out-of-door life near his school”.  Their presence in and philosophical recognition of this Arts & Crafts community lent a certain eminence to the experiment\, so others might be encouraged to become neighbors.  So\, who were the Stephens family and what is their legacy?  Sue Keilbaugh\, President of the Rose Valley Museum\, will try to answer that question. \nSunday\, March 23\, 2025\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations:\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/a-family-of-artists-alice-charles-and-owen-stephens/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241124T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20241104T215636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T215636Z
UID:13647-1732464000-1732471200@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Building The School in Rose Valley
DESCRIPTION:“Building The School in Rose Valley”\nCarl Finkbeiner\, photographer\, RVMHS and (past) SRV board member will present a talk about The School in Rose Valley.  The stories that the buildings of The School in Rose Valley (SRV) have to tell about the institution and what it shares with its enveloping Rose Valley community are more remarkable than most people know.  If you only know SRV or if you only know Rose Valley\, or maybe even if you think you know both\, you will find that the buildings’ stories have a lot to teach us about hidden histories and connections that will only deepen your appreciation of the two.\nSunday\, November 24\, 2024\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations:\nCall 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/building-the-school-in-rose-valley/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20240905T024513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T024513Z
UID:13616-1727625600-1727632800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Lenape of Pennsylvania
DESCRIPTION:“The Lenape of Pennsylvania”\nThen and Now\nThe Rose Valley Museum is very excited to host a presentation by Chief Adam Waterbear DePaul\, M.Ed.\, about the past and present Lenape people\, the Lenape culture and their assimilation following Dutch\, Swede\, and English settlements.  He will also discuss ongoing efforts to urge Pennsylvania lawmakers to recognize the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania.  The presentation will include a Nation Table of artifacts and educational materials.  Talk will be followed by Q & A and a reception with light refreshments.\nSunday\, September 29\, 2024\, 4pm\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/the-lenape-of-pennsylvania/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20240328T031608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T032102Z
UID:13527-1713715200-1713722400@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Darby Quakers & The Underground Railroad
DESCRIPTION:“Darby Quakers & The Underground Railroad”\nLiving Values in an Intentional Community\nHarold Finigan\, Historic Preservationist and Educator\, will discuss how the people of Delaware County worked against the immoral nature of slavery. During the growth of this country some saw slaves as the answer to do all the hard work that was needed to build a nation. Some\, however\, who had bought into the ideas of freedom & Penn’s Holy Experiment\, saw slavery as inconsistent with these ideas. A portion of those who held that view worked outside the system\, while others worked within the system to convince their brethren that slave-holding was inconsistent with the Golden Rule.\nSunday\, April 21\, 2024\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/darby-quakeers-the-underground-railroad-3/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20231016T024957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T025208Z
UID:13425-1700409600-1700416800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Howard Fremont Stratton: Artist\, Teacher\, Traveler
DESCRIPTION:“Howard Fremont Stratton”\nArtist\, Teacher\, Traveler\nThe Rose Valley Museum recently received and is exhibiting a collection of 18 paintings by Howard Fremont Stratton (1870-1936)\, a founding member of Rose Valley and a long-time teacher and administrator at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art (now University of the Arts). In connection with the exhibition\, Sara MacDonald\, former Director for Public Services for the University of the Arts Libraries\, will discuss Stratton’s background and his connection to Rose Valley\, his role at the Museum School\, his travels to Europe and Egypt\, and the 1935 National Gallery of Art exhibition of Stratton’s Egyptian paintings from 1924-25.\nSunday\, November 19\, 2023\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/howard-fremont-stratton-artist-teacher-traveler-2/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20230826T040248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T025431Z
UID:13380-1695571200-1695578400@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Howard Fremont Stratton: Artist\, Teacher\, Traveler
DESCRIPTION:“Howard Fremont Stratton” POSTPONED\nArtist\, Teacher\, Traveler\nThe Rose Valley Museum recently received and is exhibiting a collection of 18 paintings by Howard Fremont Stratton (1870-1936)\, a founding member of Rose Valley and a long-time teacher and administrator at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art (now University of the Arts). In connection with the exhibition\, Sara MacDonald\, former Director for Public Services for the University of the Arts Libraries\, will discuss Stratton’s background and his connection to Rose Valley\, his role at the Museum School\, his travels to Europe and Egypt\, and the 1935 National Gallery of Art exhibition of Stratton’s Egyptian paintings from 1924-25.\nSunday\, September  24\, 2023\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/howard-fremont-stratton-artist-teacher-traveler/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20230325T025107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T025107Z
UID:13295-1682265600-1682272800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Henry Holiday: His Stained Glass Windows
DESCRIPTION:“Henry Holiday: His Stained Glass Windows”\nFor the Gilded Age New York (and Philadelphia)\nGeorge B. Bryant\, Historian & Retired Architect\, will present an illustrated introduction to the work of English artist Henry Holiday and his stained glass windows designed for the United States.  Although the focus will be on the windows in New York\, Mr. Bryant will include Holiday’s connection to Frank Furness and windows in Philadelphia.\nSunday\, April 23\, 2023\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/henry-holiday-his-stained-glass-windows-2/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:sakeilbaugh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20230304T030128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T030128Z
UID:13278-1679846400-1679853600@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Great Minquas Trail
DESCRIPTION:“The Great Minquas Trail”\nFur trading trail in southeastern Pennsylvania.\nNorman Glass\, local historian with expertise in the Minquas Trail\, will describe the 17th-century trade route that ran from the Susquehanna River to the Schuylkill River. The 80-mile east-west trail was the primary route for fur trading between the Susquehannock people and Dutch\, Swedish and English settlers; and also\, the primary route for interactions with the Lenni/Lenape people of the Delaware Valley.\nSunday\, March 26\, 2023\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961 (leave a message)\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/the-great-minquas-trail/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:sakeilbaugh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20221101T045300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221101T045300Z
UID:13220-1668960000-1668967200@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Frank Furness: Architect Of The Industrial Age
DESCRIPTION:“Frank Furness: Architect Of The Industrial Age”\nBeginning Modern at the right time In The Right Place\nSpeaker for the evening will be James Tevebaugh\, AIA\, President\, Friends of the Furness Railroad District.  He will discuss Frank Furness and his work for the railroad.  Railroad development in the late 1800s provides an excellent description of the transition from Victorian to Modern design during the Industrial Era.  Furness designed 200 projects for the Reading\, the B&O and the Pennsylvania railroads; the three largest US corporations at the time.  The work of Will Price was a continuation of the Furness influence.\nSunday\, November 20\, 2022\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote change of location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations required: call 484-444-2961\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/frank-furness-of-the-industrial-age-2/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:sakeilbaugh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20220908T152150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T152150Z
UID:13177-1664121600-1664128800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:TROLLEYS
DESCRIPTION:“TROLLEYS of the Media\, Rose Valley\, Swarthmore Area”\nA lecture given by Stan Bowman\, Electric Railway Historian.\nMr. Bowman will describe the various trolley lines that served the Rose Valley environs.  Maps that show where the lines ran will be used to define the locations of various stops or vistas the trolleys accessed.\nSunday\, September 25\, 2022\, 4pm\nLecture followed by small reception\n$20 per person ($15 members) \nNote change of location: Grace Rotzel Center at The School in Rose Valley. \nRegister Now!\nReservations required: call 484-444-2961\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/trolleys/
LOCATION:The School in Rose Valley\, 20 School Lane\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063-4214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:sakeilbaugh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20220428T231925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T231925Z
UID:13105-1652900400-1652907600@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:When Owen Painted the Sky
DESCRIPTION:“When Owen Painted the Sky”\nJoin lecturer Bob Kerr\, BA in Journalism\, Astronomical League\, Observing Programs Administrator\, as he discusses painter D. Owen Stephens.  Fifteen years ago an extraordinary astronomical painting caught Mr. Kerr’s eye in a library book\, launching him into a quest to learn about the visionary artist.  He will present how a sequence of discoveries resulted in a journey of fascination\, enlightenment and admiration.  He has recently published an article “The Artist And the Eclipse” (Reflector\, 2022\, vol. 74\, no.2\, p. 18-21) which describes Owen’s work during the scientific study of the 1937 eclipse of the sun in Peru. \nWednesday\, May 18\, 2022\, 7pm (EST)\nThis is a Zoom presentation.  Online reservations will stop at 3pm on May 18th.  The lecture will be recorded for future viewing. \nThe link will be sent the afternoon of May 18th\, if not before.  If you do not receive the link by 4pm on May 18th please contact programs@rosevalleymuseum.org to have the link resent.  Be advised that filters on some computers may divert emails to your junk or spam folders\, so please check them. \nCost: $15 ($10 members)\nPayment can be made directly online. Click here to register online. \nQuestions and early reservations can also be made by email: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\, or by phone 484-444-2961.  Please allow time to process checks\, cash\, or credit cards.
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/when-owen-painted-the-sky/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220327T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220327T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20220305T043247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220305T043247Z
UID:13037-1648396800-1648404000@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Rose Valley Rocks!
DESCRIPTION:” Rose Valley Rocks!”\nFrom Plate Tectonics to Architecture of Place\nJoin Dr. Walt Cressler WCU paleobotanist and science librarian\, and local historian\, as he guides us in exploring the geological origins of Rose Valley’s tranquil landscape – and how its materials were formed in the not-so-tranquil past. Will Price is known for having drawn inspiration and materials from the local landscape for his architectural projects in Rose Valley. \nSunday\, March 27\, 4pm (EST)\nLecture followed by small reception\nDonation: $20 per person ($15 members) \nReservations\, required by March 26\, 2022 4pm.\nReservations can be made online\, by email to programs@rosevalleymuseum.org or by phone at (484) 444-2961 (leave a message). Click here to register online. \nRegister Now!\nProof of vaccination required and will be checked at the door.\nMasks required when not consuming food.\nParking available at the School in Rose Valley. \nQuestions?  Email: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/rose-valley-rocks/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211107T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20210907T032717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T004902Z
UID:12911-1636194600-1636308000@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:John Ruskin to William Lightfoot Price
DESCRIPTION:“The Arts & Crafts Movement – John Ruskin to William Lightfoot Price”\nA two-day celebration of the English and American pioneers of the Arts & Crafts Movement and the 1901 Community of Rose Valley.\nRose Valley Borough Council invites the general public to the dedication of the William Lightfoot Price PHMC Historical Marker.\nFollowing the marker dedication\, the Rose Valley Museum and the Decorative Arts Trust invite you to the John Ruskin to William Lightfoot Conference with lectures given by Jim Spates\, George Thomas\, Barbara Macklem and Ryan Berley.  For a complete description of the weekend’s events please click “here“.\nPublic dedication of William Lightfoot Price Historical Marker\nSaturday\, November 6\, 2021 – 10:30 -11:30am\, open to public \nJohn Ruskin to William Lightfoot Price Conference\nSaturday\, November 6\, 2021 – 12:00-6:00pm\nSunday\, November 7\, 2021 – 10:30am-6:00pm \nDeadline for registration has been extended to Thursday\, November 5\, 2021.  Online registration is closed.  Please email programs@rosevalleymuseum.org or call 1-484-444-2961 to leave a message.  There are 5 seats left for the weekend with a few more for Sunday only.\nConference fee:\n$80 per day or $125 for Saturday and Sunday for Rose Valley Museum and Decorative Trust members\n$100 per day or $150 for Saturday and Sunday for non-members\n$50 for Saturday and Sunday for students (Some scholarships are available for students and young professionals studying 20th century architecture and decorative arts.) \nOptional Walking Tour of Arden\, Delaware (includes lunch)\nMonday\, November 8\, 2021\, 10:30am\, $32.  This event has sold out. \nFor everyone’s safety all attendees will be required to wear masks and provide proof of vaccination.  Changes will depend on PA State and Delaware County COVID protocols. \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nNote: “Sat Nov 06\, 2021 10:28AM” is the 2-day ticket options ; “Sat Nov 06\, 2021 10:30AM” refers to Saturday 1-day tickets.  Please make sure you sign up for the correct days.\nParking at Hedgerow Theatre or the School in Rose Valley.
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/john-ruskin-to-william-lightfoot-price/
LOCATION:Hedgerow Theatre\, 64 W. Rose Valley Rd\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20210827T022708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T022834Z
UID:12898-1632942000-1632949200@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Women Who Led the Way
DESCRIPTION:“Women Who Led the Way”\nDelaware Valley Leaders in Education\, Politics\, the Sciences and the Arts\, 1840-1950\nDr. Wendy E. Chmieleski\, historian\, author\, curator and specialist in 19th century U.S. women’s history will acquaint us with some of the lesser known women of the Delaware Valley region who were early pioneers and leaders of women’s roles in society between 1840-1950. \nWednesday\, September 29\, 7pm (EST)\nZoom meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89547118240  No reservation or password needed. \n*** Free Event***  $10 Recommended Donation \nDonations accepted via the “Make a contribution” button on the Membership page of rosevalleymuseum.org \nQuestions?  Email: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/women-who-lead-the-way/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210623T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20210608T173006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T173006Z
UID:12854-1624474800-1624482000@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Recent Work @ Thunderbird Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Recent Work @ Thunderbird Lodge\nby Doug Seiler\, Principal Architect for Seiler+Drury Architecture\nMr. Seiler is in charge of the preservation of Thunderbird Lodge.  He will appraise us of the issues that have been addrdessed in the last two years and give us a glimpse of future projects.  He will also touch upon Ruskin\, Morris and Ornament in the Arts & Crafts Style. \nWednesday\, June 23\, 7pm (EST)\nZoom meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86938385514  No password needed. \nLecture is free\, but if you would like to donate to the Museum for this lecture click here: “Make a contribution“ \nNo reservations required.  Any questions email programs@rosevalleymuseum.org \nPhoto credit: Carl Finkbeiner
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/recent-work-thunderbird-lodge-2/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20210506T035221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210509T004951Z
UID:12834-1622055600-1622062800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:William Lightfoot Price - From Wayne to Rose Valley
DESCRIPTION:“William Lightfoot Price – From Wayne to Rose Valley”\nA lecture given by Scott Laughlin\, realtor and specialist in historic property marketing of Will Price homes.\nMr. Laughlin will present the amazing history of the primary architect of the original developments of North and South Wayne.  Price designed more than 100 houses in Radnor Township\, and beyond.  Laughlin will talk about the career of this remarkable man that lasted only 38 years\, and his lasting legacy left in Wayne\, then Overbrook Farms\, designing the model homes for developer-builders like Wendell-Smith. \nWednesday\, May 26\, 7pm (EST)\nZoom meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85992943828  No password needed. \nLecture is free\, but if you would like to donate to the Museum for this lecture click here: “Make a contribution“ \nNo reservations required.  Any questions email programs@rosevalleymuseum.org \nPhoto credit: “Tower House” Radnor Historical Society
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/william-lightfoot-price-from-wayne-to-rose-valley/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20210402T195144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210402T195144Z
UID:12819-1619636400-1619643600@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:A ‘Medician Arcadia’ in the Catskills
DESCRIPTION:“A ‘Medician Arcadia’ in the Catskills: Material Culture and Community at the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Community”\nA lecture given by Thomas Guiler\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor of History and Public Humanities\, Academic Programs\, Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library.\nByrdcliffe\, an artist colony founded in 1902 in Woodstock\, New York\, was an important force in the Arts and Crafts movement in America.  The community has a rich artistic and social legacy which has carried over to current days.  The Museum is planning a weekend trip to Byrdcliffe in the summer of 2022. \nWednesday\, April 28\, 7pm\nZoom meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86800101609 No password needed. \nLecture is free\, but if you would like to donate to the Museum for this lecture click here: “Make a contribution“ \nNo reservations required.  Any questions email programs@rosevalleymuseum.org \nPhoto credit: Winterthur Museum
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/a-medican-arcadia-in-the-catskills/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20210217T033636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T033636Z
UID:12812-1617217200-1617224400@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Arts and Crafts Tile: The Influence of Henry Chapman Mercer
DESCRIPTION:“The Arts and Crafts Tile: The Influence of Henry Chapman Mercer”\nA lecture given by Vance Koehler\, independent scholar and former curator at the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works.\nMr. Koehler is a preeminent historian of Moravian and Enfield tiles which decorate many of the homes in Rose Valley.\nWednesday\, March 31\, 7pm\nZoom meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86800101609   No password needed. \nLecture is free\, but if you would like to donate to the Museum for this lecture click here: “Make a contribution“ \nNo reservations required.  Any questions email programs@rosevalleymuseum.org \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/the-arts-and-crafts-tile-the-infuence-of-henry-chapman-mercer/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20201020T232321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T011510Z
UID:12781-1605639600-1605645000@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Anna Howard Shaw & the Vote for Women
DESCRIPTION:“Anna Howard Shaw & the Vote for Women”\nMs. Nancy Webster\, Independent Scholar\, will present a lecture on the life and times of Anna Howard Shaw.\nReverend Doctor Anna Howard Shaw was a minister\, physician\, ardent feminist\, masterful orator and advocate for the women’s suffrage movement and world peace.  She lived nearby on Ridley Creek Road from 1904-1915 during the years that she was President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.\nTuesday\, November 17\, 2020\, 7pm\nHosted over Zoom – Reservations only (see below)\nFree – Optional donations to the RVMHS can be made on the “Membership” page of our website rosevalleymuseum.org. \nReservations: Email: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nDeadline: 12 noon Nov. 17th \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/anna-howard-shaw-the-vote-for-women/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200929T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20200913T194726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200913T194726Z
UID:12738-1601406000-1601411400@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Wharton Esherick in Rose Valley
DESCRIPTION:“Wharton Esherick in Rose Valley”\nRyan Berley\, Curator of the RVMHS\, will trace the history of Wharton Esherick in Rose Valley and Hedgerow Theatre.\nHe will be joined by Jared Reed\, Producing Artistic Director of Hedgerow Theatre\, who will present a reading from the book from which the play “Thunder on the Left” was derived; the play that ultimately was the inspiration for the “Thunder” table.\nTuesday\, September 29\, 2020\, 7pm\nHosted over Zoom – Reservations only (see below)\nFree –  (Event is being held in support of the “Keep Wharton Esherick in Rose Valley” fundraiser.) \nReservations: Email: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nDeadline: 12 noon Sept. 29th \nOptional donations to Esherick fund: https://tinyurl.com/esherickrosevalley \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/wharton-esherick-in-rose-valley-2/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200917T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20200912T200255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200912T200255Z
UID:12730-1600369200-1600374600@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Night at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:“Virtual Night at the Museum”\nPeter Howell\, RVMHS Board Memeber\, will lead a virtual film screening of\, “I Am Known As An Artist\, Wharton Esherick” by Carolyn Coal followed by Q&A with the writer and director.\nThe 40-minute film tells the story of Wharton Esherick\, a seemingly obscure wood artist who is now considered the “Dean of American Craftsman”\, and his time in Rose Valley\, detailing his significant contributions to Hedgerow Theatre.\nThursday\, September 17\, 2020\, 7pm\nHosted over Zoom – Reservations only (see below)\nFree –  (Event is being held in support of the “Keep Wharton Esherick in Rose Valley” fundraiser.) \nReservations: Email: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nDeadline: 12 noon Sept. 17th \nOptional donations to Esherick fund: https://tinyurl.com/esherickrosevalley \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/virtual-night-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Zoom – RVMHS\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20200210T053407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200410T204808Z
UID:12626-1587312000-1587319200@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Henry Chapman Mercer & the Arts & Crafts Tile - Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled – new date TBA\n“Henry Chapman Mercer & the Arts & Crafts Tile”\nA lecture given by Vance Koehler\, independent scholar and former curator at the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works.\nMr. Koehler is a preeminent historian of Moravian and Enfield tiles which decorate many of the homes in Rose Valley.\nSunday\, April 19\, 2020\, 4-6pm Note: Date change\nLecture followed by small reception\nDonation: $20 per person ($15 members) \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961\nEmail: programs@rosevalleymuseum.org\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/henry-chapman-mercer-the-arts-crafts-tile-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20190803T011718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T043019Z
UID:12532-1573401600-1573408800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Who Was Will Price?
DESCRIPTION:“Who Was Will Price – A Decade Of Change 1890-1900”\nA lecture given by James Garrison\, Architect and Author.\nIn the decade that began with the design of Woodmont and ended with Yorklynne Price laid the foundation for his originality and curiosity to flourish in the first decades of the 20th century.\nSunday\, November 10\, 2019\, 4-6pm\nLecture followed by small reception\nDonation: $20 per person ($15 members) \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/who-was-will-price-a-decade-of-change-1890-1900-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190922T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190922T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20190616T235250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190617T184116Z
UID:12505-1569168000-1569175200@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Ardens Experiment
DESCRIPTION:“The Ardens Experiment”\nA lecture given by Barbara Macklem\, Independent Scholar.\nTake a walk through the villages of Arden\, DE.  This lecture is part of Delco Arts Week (Sept. 21-28)\nSunday\, September 22\, 2019\, 4-6pm\nLecture followed by small reception\nDonation: $20 per person ($15 members) \nRegister Now!\nReservations: call 484-444-2961\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/the-ardens-experiment-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190519T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T205605
CREATED:20190414T055510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T055510Z
UID:12467-1558281600-1558288800@rosevalleymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Mildred Scott Olmsted: Peace and Freedom Activist
DESCRIPTION:“Mildred Scott Olmsted: Peace and Freedom Activist”\nA lecture given by Nancy Webster\, independent scholar.\nPhoto is courtesy of Mildred Scott Olmsted Papers\, Swarthmore College Library Peace Collection.\nSunday\, May 19\, 2019\, 4-6pm\nLecture followed by small reception\nDonation: $20 per person ($15 members) \nRegister Now!\nReservations strongly suggested: call 484-444-2961\nPayment can be made online or at the door. Click here to register online.\nParking at the School in Rose Valley at the end of School Lane. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/mildred-scott-olmsted-peace-and-freedom-activist-2-2/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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