Brandywine Valley Stamp Club


Brandywine Valley Stamp Club


Branywine Valley Stamp Club

Member Exhibits:

 

Greg Ajamian - A Single Stamp Study

Karl Autenreith - Austrian/Hungarian POWs in Russia

Richard Carter - Railroad Steam Engines

Kevin Dawson - History of Christmas Seals

John Graper - American Design

John Graper - Beginnings of Postal Automation

John Graper - Canada - Lunar New Year

John Graper - Delaware on Stamps

John Graper - Distinguished Americans

John Graper - Dogs on US Stamps

John Graper - Eagles on US Postage Part 1

John Graper - Eagles on US Postage Part 2

John Graper - Great Americans Definitives

John Graper - Horses on US Stamps

John Graper - Liberty Definitives

John Graper - Musicians on US Stamps

John Graper - National Parks

John Graper - Postal Automation

John Graper - Prominent Americans

John Graper - US Joint Issues

John Graper - US Presidential Definitives

John Graper - US State Flags

John Graper - US Transportation Coils

John Graper - US Space Stamps Part 1

John Graper - US Space Stamps Part 2

John Graper - Visual Arts Part 1

John Graper - Visual Arts Part 2

John Howker - 1876 U.S. Centennial Envelopes

Marnie King - Tennis Anyone? History & Equipment

Jeffrey Neville - Breast Cancer Research Stamp

Bob Rufe - U.S. Booklet Panes

Bob Wherry - Newfoundland - 1921 Airmail

Jean Woods - Collect What You Like - Birds!


BVSC Meetings General Information:

We start regularly scheduled monthly club meetings at 6:30 with a half hour of informal socializing, stamp talk and networking. There are no meetings in July and August. In April, we hold our annual Delpex Stamp Show.

The formal meeting starts at 7:00 pm with club news and business, followed by the program. We typically have a 50/50 drawing at each meeting (3 tickets/$2) to benefit our educational programs. Visitors are encouraged to join us at 6:30 for a meet and greet with our regular members.

The Brandywine Valley Stamp Club usually meets on the second Wednesday of each month at The Summit Retirement Community meeting rooms. Annual dues are $15.00 and are due in January. You can join us here.

In addition, meetings of the Stamp Swap Club are planned three to four times during the year; see program schedule for details.

Our "field trip" to the National Postal Museum in Washington, DC

Free: History of the USPS

The USPS recently published The United States Postal Service: An American History 1775-2006.
Get your copy free by request to:
USPS Headquarters
475 L’Enfant Plaza S.W.
Washington, DC 20260-0012

You can download a copy here.