Riverton’s First Victorian Day

We appreciate the efforts of Phyllis Rodgers of The New Leaf, the Riverton Civic & Business Association, and the Economic Development Committee for sponsoring our first Victorian Day.

American History in Song

Richard Roden returns to the Porch Club stage for the second part of his musical performance with songs from the American Revolution through World War I.

How American is America?

An examination of everything American by Michael Aaron Rockland, Ph.D, founder of the American Studies Department at Rutgers University.

Camden After the Fall: Decline and Renewal in a Post-Industrial City

A slide show and book signing by Howard Gillett, Jr., Ph.D., Professor of History at Rutgers University.

Edward “Ned” Hector: American Revolution at Brandywine

Noah Lewis portrays Edward “Ned” Hector, American Revolutionary soldier.

The Monopoly Game

Presented by Richard Biddle, a fifth generation member of the prominent founding family of Riverton and an expert on the history of the Landlord’s Game, precursor of the board game know as Monopoly.