
Cemetery Tour: “1918-19, Not The Best of Times!”
The Town of Ridgefield Graveyard Restoration Committee is highlighting some of the graves of Ridgefielders who are believed to have died in the great Spanish flu epidemic of 1918-19.
The Town of Ridgefield Graveyard Restoration Committee is highlighting some of the graves of Ridgefielders who are believed to have died in the great Spanish flu epidemic of 1918-19.
It's nearly Memorial Day, a time when we honor those who lost their lives while serving their country over the centuries.
The Peter Parley Schoolhouse opens for the season on Sun. May 26!
See you on Main Street. Look for us in the parade as we remember our fallen Ridgefielders on Memorial Day.
We are preserving LGBTQIA+ history, learn more at Pride in the Park.
New exhibit at Town Hall features Branchville One Room School as it is added to the state Register of Historic Places. On display June 1-December 31, 2024.
Bring your personal recollections of buildings, neighborhoods, businesses and organizations that are no longer a part of our town.
Helena Hernmarck, celebrated for her monumental tapestries designed for architectural settings, takes center stage as the tour showcases her masterpieces.
The Peter Parley/West Lane District Schoolhouse will be open to visitors for Last Sunday at the Schoolhouse, caretakers Jack and Sally Sanders will be on hand to answer questions!
The Ridgefield Historical Society is participating in the Books on the Common Where’s Waldo extravaganza again this year and we’re looking forward to seeing all participating children.
All archaeological ruins have tale to tell and Dr. Nicholas Bellantoni, Connecticut State Archaeologist Emeritus, will share a few from his new book.
Come share your stories of summers in Ridgefield, bring your memories of your favorite swimming spot or your summer jobs and share how you passed time in the dog days of summer.