The Ridgefield Historical Society has projects of all scopes and sizes, from events and programs to exhibitions and administration, and we seek organized types to help us manage them. The perfect volunteer assignment, project commitments have clear beginnings and definitive ends, and are not ‘life sentences’! All Project Manager volunteers are paired with an Ridgefield Historical Society staff or board member and will be rewarded with knowledge, fun, and great admiration. Please complete our Volunteer Inquiry Form (and select ‘project manager’) or email us at [email protected] to get started.
Seeking Volunteer Project Managers with a Love of History, Community – and Order!
If you have experience (professional or volunteer), managing projects from start to finish and are interested in Ridgefield, we have great volunteer opportunities for you!
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Scott House Journal, February 2026
February 19, 2026
This edition of the Scott House Journal features the nation’s Centennial and how Ridgefield marked the nation’s 100th birthday, as well as how the town dealt with the ‘Centennial Burglars.

Ridgefield Voters Approve East Ridge Historic District
February 16, 2026
Residents extended historic protections to the town’s third ridge and affirmed the community’s longstanding commitment to preserving the architectural character that defines Ridgefield’s past, present, and future.

The Story of the Goodwill Baptist Church in Ridgefield
February 15, 2026
A moving Black History Month program at the Ridgefield Historical Society explored the founding, legacy, and lasting significance of the Goodwill Baptist Church, Ridgefield’s first Black church, and the faith,

Battle of Ridgefield Archaeology Project Blog Entry #5: Reflectance Transformation Imaging
February 15, 2026
This winter, archaeologists are using advanced imaging technology to reveal new details from metallic artifacts recovered during the Battle of Ridgefield investigations, offering fresh insight into what happened on April