Where’s Waldo?
It's July in Ridgefield CT and that means one very important thing — it's time find Waldo!
It's July in Ridgefield CT and that means one very important thing — it's time find Waldo!
This Independence Day, the Ridgefield Historical Society will again be celebrating Let Freedom Ring. All are welcome to join us, or partake independently with a bell of your very own.
Join the July Ridgefield History Club where we will reminisce and share recollections of favorite Ridgefield stores and businesses — past and present.
Meet the Ridgefield Historical Society outside Town Hall at Ridgefield's annual Summerfest.
It's July and Ridgefield Schools are not in session, but the Peter Parley Schoolhouse is open and welcoming students of all ages. No homework. No pressure. Just a wafting breeze and a glimpse into Ridgefield past.
In August at the Ridgefield Historical Society, we’re thinking about school days. Going to School in Ridgefield will be the topic for this gathering of the Ridgefield History Club.
The Ridgefield Historical Society will be an exhibitor at the 91st Cannon Grange Agricultural Fair at 25 Cannon Road in Wilton.
This month marks the 240th anniversary of Peter Parley's birth. Visit the Schoolhouse for a glimpse into his life and times, and a 2:00pm performance, by his sister Abigail Goodrich, as portrayed by Dr. Darla Shaw.
Terry McManus, President of the Ridgefield Garden Club, archivist and historian, will give a talk on the history and current care of Ballard Park and its gardens.
Come and experience the beautiful and varied gardens and greenhouse in Ballard Park which are maintained by the Ridgefield Garden Club and the Caudatowa Garden Club.
Discover the Virginia Dynasty, who served as president from 1801 to 1825, and set the guideposts for later American liberals to follow.
Discover the interesting history and stories of the people who once inhabited the Bennett’s Pond area.