
Scott House Journal, September 2025
This edition of the Scott House Journal features St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a Ridgefield landmark celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2025.
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This edition of the Scott House Journal features St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a Ridgefield landmark celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2025.
Kay was dedicated to researching, collecting and preserving items significant to Ridgefield, much of which is now part of the Ridgefield Historical Society’s archives.
Attendees enjoyed an engaging night of exploration, uncovering hidden treasures, sharing stories, and forging new connections in a warm, convivial setting.
An architect and artist with a deep appreciation for Ridgefield’s history shares how her love for the town led to her involvement with the Ridgefield Historical Society.
Ridgefield High School seniors are invited to submit an application for the 2025 Ridgefield Historical Society Scholarship, recognizing local students with a passion for history.
This edition of the Scott House Journal features St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a Ridgefield landmark celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2025.
Former network news producer shares his talents and passion for the Battle of Ridgefield with his new role on the Historical Society board.
The Ridgefield Historical Society welcomes Steven Meyers as president, succeeding Tracy Seem, who championed key preservation projects during her four years in the role.
Steven Meyers was elected to a two-year term as president of the Ridgefield Historical Society on Oct. 15. We welcome him “on board.”
Marko Katra was presented the Ridgefield Historical Society’s annual scholarship by Stephen Bartkus, Executive Director and Tracy Seem, Board President.