A society for the study & quiet pleasure of postcards — meeting by the river since 1972.
WC4 is a club of more than two hundred collectors in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We gather one evening a month along the river George Washington crossed — to trade, auction, study, and share the small printed objects that hold the last century inside them.
This Saturday
The Annual WC4 Postcard Show & Sale.
Union Fire Hall Ballroom, Titusville, NJ.
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Details & $1 coupon →
Next Monthly Meeting
The bourse opens at 6:30 PM.
Formal program at 8:00 · refreshments at 8:45 · auction at 9:00.
Schedule & directions →
Come to a meeting
Second Monday of every month at the Union Fire Company in Titusville, NJ. Doors open at 6:30 PM for the bourse. Walk-ins are welcome — no membership required to attend.
Become a member
$15 a year gets you the monthly newsletter The Dispatch, discounted supplies, access to the club library, door prizes, Stan’s Contest, the annual picnic, and the annual dinner.
Have postcards to sell?
The club acquires collections of all sizes for our monthly auctions. Our three-member appraisal committee will give you a fair offer. Contacts in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
About WC4.
The Washington Crossing Card Collectors Club was formed in 1972 by local postcard collectors in the Delaware Valley. Our name and heritage have always revolved around George Washington’s 1776 crossing of the Delaware River — and many of our founding members live in that area. Our meetings are still held there today.
The primary interest of our club is deltiology — the study and collection of postcards. Beyond the cards, the club is a place: a room where you can talk for an hour about a single Titusville bridge view or a Lambertville trolley card, and find someone who wants to listen, swap, and probably out-bid you. More about the club, its goals, and its board →