RFL’s Candlelight House Tour Sat., Dec. 3 plus HSR’s Museum for a Day

 

candlelight-house-tour-2016-ticket-copyThis cherished Riverton holiday tradition returns after a cancellation in 2015.

The weather forecast for this Saturday’s Candlelight House Tour in Riverton calls for 51 degrees and partly sunny skies. A tenth home has just been added to the tour.

Extra tickets have just been printed and are still available at the Library, The New Leaf, Orange Blossom Cafe, and Fresh Produce of Palmyra for $15 in advance or $20 day of the tour.

During your rounds of the decorated homes stop by The New Leaf for refreshment and entertainment.

HSR archives entrance
HSR archives entrance

After a two-year absence, the Historical Society of Riverton’s Museum-for-a-Day returns, this time to the Library’s basement.

Maybe we should call it Mini-Museum-for-a-Day since the space is small. Still, if you can venture downstairs, it’s worth the price of admission, which is free for this one day. Who knows when we can do it again?

HSR Board members have prepared a number of exhibits of materials from our seldom seen archives.

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A remarkable highlight is Society member Dorothy Talavera’s own collection called A Family of Brides containing bridal gowns, photos, invitations, love letters, and mementos representing almost two centuries of brides in the same family.

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romance-of-riverton-new-2016-copyUpstairs, in the Library’s meeting room, we will screen the 43-minute DVD Romance of Riverton, filmed in 1926. It is available again for $20 after a sellout in 2015.

Also available for sale upstairs will be reproduction prints of many of the postcards, photos, and maps plus historically themed mugs seen on our website. See more information about the DVD and the mugs here.  – JMc

2016-candlelight-house-tour-booklet-coverRev. 12/1/2016: This bulletin from Deb Lengyel  – Here is a link to the 8-page tour booklet for a sneak preview of the homes this year.  It includes a list of businesses and shops open for the event, a map, and provides descriptive information filled with architectural and local history details for the places on the tour. A history lesson in itself! Thanks to Deb and Idea Patio Creative Services for again generously donating her design expertise and a part of the printing costs to the project.

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John McCormick

Teacher at Riverton School 1974-2019, author, amateur historian, Historical Society of Riverton Board Member 2007-2023, newsletter editor 2007-2023, website editor 2011-2023

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