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Votes For Women Mini Course with Dr. Darla Shaw – STARTS NEXT WEEK!
The Long and Winding Road, a four-part Zoom webinar with Dr. Shaw, will be offered on four Wednesdays in September.
Virtual programming for Gone Virtual home page.
The Long and Winding Road, a four-part Zoom webinar with Dr. Shaw, will be offered on four Wednesdays in September.
Suzanne talks about how Ridgefield’s community center is navigating the challenges of COVID-19. She notes that this is the second pandemic the Lounsbury House has seen in its 120 years on Main Street.
We are partnering with historian Jack Sanders to share bits of over 3,000 entries from his Ridgefield Encyclopedia.
Marjorie Adams gives a video slide presentation on her great grandfather, Daniel Lucius “Doc” Adams, M.D., a founding father of baseball who lived in Ridgefield from 1865-1888.
Ed Briggs, Ridgefield’s Director of Health, discusses the town’s health department’s reaction to the first cases of COVID-19.
We are partnering with historian Jack Sanders to share bits of over 3,000 entries from his Ridgefield Encyclopedia.
Dr. Jim Ahern has been practicing family medicine in Ridgefield since 1982 and founded Copps Hill Family Medicine in 1983.
Here he discusses how he has continued to see his patients during the pandemic. Serving as Ridgefield school physician, Dr. Ahern is also on the planning committee to reopen the town’s public schools.
We are partnering with historian Jack Sanders to share bits of over 3,000 entries from his Ridgefield Encyclopedia.
In this episode, Dr. Darla Shaw portrays Sybil Ludington, the female Paul Revere, who at age 16 rode on horseback for over 40 miles to warn that the British were coming.
It was big news in 1901 when the Ridgefield Post Office established Rural Free Delivery. Ira C. Wixsom was one of the town’s first rural mail carriers.