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Our Mission:
  To enhance and support the educational, historical, and horticultural benefits of Rockwood Museum for the citizens of New Castle County. For clarity of our term "Rockwood Museum" includes the manor house and all areas within the original gift of Nancy Sellers Hargraves to New Castle County (NCCo.) We will assist NCCo by supporting educational programming not only on site but also at various places in the Delaware Valley. We will encourage volunteerism on site, help with the preservation and conservation of the collection and allow NCCo to use our 501(c)3 designation when applying for grants which may not be available to government entities.
 
   
The Board
 
 
June Zappa
President
Rockwood Mansion
 
Chris Hutchison
Vice President
 
Doug Wenny
Treasurer
 
Betsy Wenny
Secretary
 
Kimberly Bohannan
Member
 
John Cartier
Member
 
Judy Filipkowski
Member
 
Donna Fox
Member
 
Linda Gray
Member
 
Betty Irwin
Member
 
Beth Morgera
Membership
 
Paula Randazzo
IT, Web
 
Vinny Randazzo
IT, Database
 
 
Nancy Schanes
Member
 
 
Rick Zappa
Legal
 
History of the Friends of Rockwood:
 

In 1974, the executors of the estate of Nancy Sellers Hargraves (decendent of Joseph Shipley's nephew, the Bringhurst family,) through the Delaware Chancery Court, gifted Rockwood Manor House to New Castle County. In exchange, the County accepted the obligation of preserving the historical, aesthetic, and cultural character of Rockwood and of providing an example of Victorian life in Delaware to area residents and visitors through a museum setting.

In 1977, The Friends of Rockwood was incorporated to support the County in its effort to preserve and maintain Rockwood. The county did not want to purchase or own the original collection - furniture, accessories, textiles, books, letters, and photographs - which were left in the manor house. The Friends was asked by the County to raise funds to purchase and conserve that collection.

Since the establishment of this non-profit organization, The Friends has had great success in their fund raising endeavors. Most of the original furnishings in the manor house have been purchased, scores of objects restored, and the stone walls along Shipley Road rebuilt. The latest project was the opening of the reinterpretation of the 1895 kitchen for exhibit.

Additionally, they sponsor a variety of special events and provide the volunteer staff to assist with museum projects and programs. All of The Friends' activities are geared toward increasing visibility, strengthening community support, and providing financial growth.

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