Ridgefield History Club: Ridgefield Wintertime Memories
Snowy days, sledding hills, and winter tales, join us as we revisit the charm and challenges of winters past.
Snowy days, sledding hills, and winter tales, join us as we revisit the charm and challenges of winters past.
Learn how to write your own obituary, or someone else’s with Jack Sanders, master storyteller and former editor of The Ridgefield Press.
Redding Co-Historian Brent Colley discusses how the railroad shaped Gilbert & Bennett’s success and aided the growth of surrounding areas, including the Branchville area of Ridgefield.
Curious about Ridgefield’s history? Bring your questions and explore the town’s past with Jack Sanders and his new Ridgefield Encyclopedia!
Discover the hidden history of Ridgefield's Goodwill Baptist Church, its dynamic leaders, and the enduring legacy of its members.
Ridgefield Historical Society and Lounsbury House highlight 20 treasures from Ridgefield's 2023 Historic Resources Inventory
Take a walk down memory lane with photos of Ridgefield from Korky’s collection.
Join us for a special Women’s History Month celebration as Dr. Darla Shaw honors Connecticut’s trailblazing female governors, Ella Grasso and Jodi Rell.
Leading researchers will share fascinating recent archaeological discoveries related to Revolutionary War burials.
Join author and historian Jack Sanders for an exclusive bus tour of Ridgefield's grand estates as he guides participants through the town’s rich architectural and cultural history.
An exploration of the balance between the hand of the gardener and the power of nature in the New York Botanical Garden landscape.
Celebrate this milestone as we discuss the history, evolution, and legacy of the newspaper.