Events
Valentine's Day Victorian Tea
02/12/2012
Winter Lecture Series - Big Band's Royal Court - The Kings and Queens of Swing: Music of the 1930's & 40's
02/12/2012
Behind the Scenes Tour
02/19/2012
Winter Lecture Series - Miss Helen Keller
02/19/2012
Winter Lecture Series - Slave, Freedman and Free People of Color Genealogy
02/26/2012
8th Annual Sock Monkey Madness Festival
03/03/2012 - 03/04/2012
Winter Lecture Series - Daisy's Girls: Juliette Low and 100 Years of Girl Scouting
03/11/2012
Old River Tales - History of Rockford Musical Drama
03/17/2012
Find Your Place in History

 Heritage Woods of Rockford Sponsors
Annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
Midway Village Museum thanks and recognizes Heritage Woods of Rockford for helping to recognize more than 350 museum volunteers through its sponsorship of the Annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast. 

Midway Village Museum volunteers work alongside our professional staff in areas such as Exhibits, Gardens, Textiles, Collections, Administration, Education and Special Events.  In 2010, Lifescape Services rated Midway Village Museum one of the Top 10 volunteer stations in the city.  Ignite of the Rockford Chamber of Commerce partnered with Midway Village to donate their volunteer services during the months of July - September 2010, our peak event months.  Midway was one of only four local non-profit organizations to receive this honor for 2010. 

Midway Village Museum is honored to have this loyal group of volunteers who contribute infinite hours for the good of the museum and thank you to Heritage Woods of Rockford for assisting us to honor them.

Support The Museum
Join Us For Wine Tasting
Come out to Artale Wine (6876 Spring Creek Road) on February 3, 2012, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm.  For a donation of $15, you will receive a relaxing evening of tasting the most delicious wines from Artale and a wonderful array of appetizers from Josef-Barbados.  Your donation helps to support the mission of Midway Village Museum as the best institution for collecting, preserving and interpreting the history of the Rockford region.  The museum is committed to educating our community by providing state-of-the-art exhibits, programs and events.  Come hear about upcoming events and programs.  While you are enjoying the delicious offerings, plan to enter the drawing to win a family membership for you or your sweetheart.

100th Anniversary Titanic Steerage Supper
Tickets Are Sold Out...Now Taking Waiting List

Tickets for this popular event went on sale starting December 14, 2011 and sold out by January 16, 2012.  The 100th Anniversary Titanic Steerage Supper will be held at the museum on Saturday, April 14, 2012 starting at 5:30 pm. The cost is $40 per person ($35 for Midway Village Museum members).  Tickets for this event have sold out, but please put your name on a waiting list in case there is an opening by calling Mark Herman, Curator of Education at 815 397-9112 ext. 105.

Many Faces, One Community Exhibit: 
Pardon Our Dust
Construction began on the interior of the largest exhibition addition to date inside the Museum Center.  The Many Faces, One Community 6,000-square-foot interactive exhibit will explore immigration to the Rockford area.  To read about the details of the exhibit, click http://www.midwayvillage.com/giving_capcampaign.cfm.

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Are You A Teacher Looking For
Exceptional Learning Opportunities for
Your Students
There are many ways Midway Village Museum can integrate into your education curriculum for your students.  Learn about the opportunities and plan for your Winter & Spring 2012, early.  Follow this link http://www.midwayvillage.com/ed_main.cfm  to learn about the many ways the staff can assist you with history education!

Visitors Receive Special Lodging Rate
1. 
Please contact Holiday Inn of Rockford Sales Dept (815)-398-2200 for your special Midway Village Museum Rate.

2.  The Courtyard of Rockford, a Marriott property, offers an $89 plus tax per night rate which includes a spacious guest room, heated indoor swimming pool/whirlpool and fitness center for your enjoyment.  To make a reservation or for questions, contact 815-397-6222 or following this link http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/rfdch-courtyard-rockford/?corporateCode=V7M&toDate=&fromDate=&app=resvlinkPlease, request the Midway Village rate, $89 per night plus tax when making your reservation.

3.   Residence Inn by Marriott offers a Special Midway Village rate of $89.  Enjoy "All the comforts of Home" in our lovely all-suite property. Conveniently located just two miles from Midway Village, we offer spacious suites with fully equipped kitchens and comfortable living areas. A Full Hot Breakfast Buffet is included daily in the room rate. Our Managers Social is served Monday thru Thursday evening with a light supper, Coors Lite Beer and soda- free of charge. Relax in our refreshing pool and spa & enjoy free WIFI throughout the hotel. Discover why we aren't just a place to sleep; we're a "Place to call Home."  www.marriott.com/rfdil or 815-227-0013

 

Exhibits
The Missing Link: Socks, Monkeys and Rockford's Industrial Past
This is Nelson, named after John Nelson, the inventor of the seamless sock machine. The machine was perfected in 1879 and was used to make famous  "Rockford" socks for over 100 years. Learn about Rockford's former knitting industry and the history of the sock monkey doll which is its legacy.
The Dolls' House
Take a “world tour” and see a collection of doll houses and miniature homes representing countries around the world. The Old Dolls’ House was built in 1988 and houses one woman’s collection of doll houses inspired by her world travels.
The Old Millhouse
The Old Millhouse, located on the edge of the Museum's Severin Lake, is a working replica of an operating water-powered machine shop With no flowing water to drive the wheel, electric pumps are used to deliver water to the sluice. But, from that point, everything works by water power, just as it did over 100 years ago.
Flight

Many of Rockford’s pioneer aviators are featured including Col. Bert Hassell and his 1928 SM – 1 Stinson, the Greater Rockford.