Winter 2015 Antiques Show March 7 & 8 The GWHS Park will be the setting for 35 quality antiques stands with dealers coming from as far away as Vermont. Again, in addition to speakers on Sunday, we will have an auction of a few antiques and donated items. Dealer’s stands will be in all three of the historic buildings featuring historic room settings, hearth cooking & tasting and informative speakers. The dates align again with the 15th annual “Heart of the Valley” antique show at the Ice House in Bethlehem. Many attendees last year enjoyed an exciting day of antiquing by visiting both shows, only 8 miles apart. Jen & Allen George, owners of the “Daily Grind” in Bath will be back serving up delicious coffee, sandwiches & more in the Schoolhouse Café. SHOW DATES AND TIMES: Saturday - 9AM - 5 PM Sunday – 11 AM – 4 PM Schedule of speakers on Sunday 1:00 -- “Jerry Quier, local artist” Lanie Yaswinski, dealer/collector 2:00 -- "Pennsylvania Toy Makers" Ken Vliet, dealer/collector 3:00 -- Preview & benefit auction Wil Hahn, auctioneer If you have some antiques you would like to sell, consider our members table at the antique show. If your item sells, you get 75% and the GWHS gets 25%. For more details, see next page. Parking is free; admission is $6.00 (or $5.00 with this article). For additional information call 610-390-9015 Bring in your old stuff for CASH!!! If you have some old items around the house you’d like to cash in, bring them down to the society on Sat 2/28 between 9AM-1PM. We’ll agree on a sale price and try to sell it at the member’s stand at the Antiques Show. 25% will go to the society and you get the rest. If it doesn't sell it goes to auction! Questions? Call Carol at 610-390-0555 Can you help with the Antiques Show? Get involved and help the society with the 7th Annual Antiques Show. We need helpers to assist the dealers in carrying their items in to the buildings on Fri 3/6 from 9AM – 4 PM, Sat 3/7 from 7AM-10AM and Sun 3/8 from 4-6PM. If you are able to help a couple of hours, call Darrin 610-390-0720 Our Spring trip this year will be to 3 very historic structures in Central New Jersey. Our first stop will be the Abraham Staats House in So. Bound Brook. The Abraham Staats House is one of the finest surviving buildings from the Dutch Settlement of the Raritan Valley in the 18th century. The house had an interesting history during the American Revolution when it served as the headquarters of General von Steuben during the second Middlebrook Encampment (1779). After visiting the Staats House, we will have a short lunch and then on to East Jersey Olde Town Village. The Village is a collection of original, replica and reconstructed 18th and 19th century structures. While most of the buildings have been relocated to the site, others were constructed here. They represent the vernacular architecture typical of farm and merchant communities once found in central New Jersey. The last stop will be the Cornelius Low House Museum. The Cornelius Low House was built in 1741 as the home of a wealthy merchant of Dutch ancestry. This two-story stone house is now the Middlesex County Museum presenting changing exhibits about state and local history with related school, outreach, and public programs. The trip will take place on May 3rd, 2015. To sign up, please send an email to Al Rauber at: [email protected] or call 412 805 0546. Do not leave a message on the GWHS phone as it may not be received. We are once again attempting to have a bus transport all going on the trip. GOVERNOR WOLF HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION You can help preserve our community’s rich cultural heritage by becoming a member of the Governor Wolf Historical Society! Please return the following application below with a check payable to: Governor Wolf Historical Society. If family, please include all names. Mail to: Governor Wolf Historical Society, Individual $15.00 Family $25.00 Business $40.00 Student $7.00 Restoration $60.00 Senior Lifetime (62+years) $250.00 Individual Lifetime $500.00 NAME ______________________________ ADDRESS ___________________________ ____________________________________ CITY _______________________________ STATE __________ ZIP ________________ PHONE _____________________________ E-MAIL _____________________________ Toy Makers of Pennsylvania Tues, Feb 10, 2015 at 7pm – A presentation on the Toy Makers of Pennsylvania will be given at the Governor Wolf Historical Society‘s monthly meeting. An example of a local toy maker would be Dent Hardware Company of Fullerton, PA who made cast iron and aluminum transportation toys and banks. Other local toy makers include Conestoga Company of Allentown, Jones & Bixler of Freemansburg, William Shimer & Son of Freemansburg and Crayola of Easton. There are many more from the state of Pennsylvania. Join us for a look back at vintage toys. The 2015 Governor Wolf Historical Society Officers President: Ann Power 610-746-1105 [email protected] Vice-President: Al Rauber 412-805-0546 [email protected] Treasurer: Jackie Ellenberger 610-764-1083 [email protected] Secretary: Julie Swan 610-838-8923 [email protected] Correspondence: Annette Vliet 610-837-5933 [email protected] Governor Wolf Historical Society 6600 Jacksonville Road P.O. Box 134 Bath, PA 18014 The Governor Wolf Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of local history through education as well as the preservation and restoration of historically significant structures. Society meetings are held every Second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM on the campus, and are open for all to attend. Office phone 610-837-9015 "follow us on Facebook" and become a fan! CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS February 10 - Monthly Society meeting at Monocacy Schoolhouse, 7:00 p.m. Program: "PA Toy Makers" by Ken Vliet March 7 - GWHS 7th Annual Antiques Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 8 - GWHS 7th Annual Antiques Show, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. March 10 - Monthly Society meeting at Monocacy Schoolhouse, 7:00 p.m. April 14 - Monthly Society meeting at Monocacy Schoolhouse, 7:00 p.m. May 1 - Annual Dinner, Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Dinner 6:30 p.m. May 12 - Monthly Society meeting at Monocacy Schoolhouse, 7:00 p.m. May 15 - Country Garden Faire, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Rain or Shine May 16 - Country Garden Faire, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rain or Shine June 9 - Monthly Society meeting at Monocacy Schoolhouse, 7:00 p.m. July 14 - Monthly Society meeting at Monocacy Schoolhouse, 7:00 p.m. Annual Events March- Antiques Show May - Annual Dinner May - Country Garden Faire December - Christmas House Tour Field Trips planned periodically throughout the year RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP NOW If the upper right hand corner of your mailing label is not 2015, please renew your membership.
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