The Life and Art of D. Owen Stephens
Thunderbird Lodge 41 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley, PAView the astronomical paintings of D. Owen Stephens, the books he wrote and/or illustrated, and artifacts from his life in Rose Valley.
Museum Open
Thunderbird Lodge 41 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley, PAThe Rose Valley Museum at Thunderbird Lodge will be open the weekend of September 24 and 25, 2022.
TROLLEYS
The School in Rose Valley 20 School Lane, Rose Valley, PAStan Bowman, Electric Railway Historian will describe the trolley lines that served the Media, Rose Valley and Swarthmore environs.
Museum Open
Thunderbird Lodge 41 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley, PAThe Rose Valley Museum at Thunderbird Lodge will be open the weekend of October 22 and 23, 2022.
Rose Valley Museum Benefit Auction of Art & Antiques
Briggs Auction PARose Valley Museum Benefit Auction of Art & Antiques online at Briggs Auction Inc. or Live Auctioneers. Fund raising for our acquisition fund to defray the cost of two recently-procured Samuel Yellin chandeliers and furnishings that decorated Thunderbird Lodge in the early 1900’s.
Museum Open
Thunderbird Lodge 41 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley, PAThe Rose Valley Museum at Thunderbird Lodge will be open the weekend of November 19 and 20, 2022.
Frank Furness: Architect Of The Industrial Age
The School in Rose Valley 20 School Lane, Rose Valley, PAJames Tevebaugh, AIA, President, Friends of the Furness Railroad District, will discuss Frank Furness and his designs as a model for the transition from Victorian to Modern design in the Industrial Era.
Museum Open
Thunderbird Lodge 41 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley, PAThe Rose Valley Museum at Thunderbird Lodge will be open the weekend of December 3 and 4, 2022.
Tree Lighting @ Thunderbird
Thunderbird Lodge 41 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley, PASip hot chocolate (or a hot cider) and welcome the holiday season to Rose Valley.
Pre-Raphaelite Tours
Delaware Art Musuem 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DESpend a day learning about the Pre-Raphaelites. Tour three exhibits at the nearby Delaware Art Museum including paintings in their permanent collection, overlooked women and American artists and the works of Evelyn and William De Morgan.