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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Battle of Ridgefield Archaeology Project Blog Entry #3: Buck and Ball
November 11, 2025
Archaeologists discovered a cache of Continental Army buttons and musket balls offering powerful evidence of where the Battle of Ridgefield’s fighting occurred.

Jack Sanders and Betsy Reid Appointed as Ridgefield’s Town Historian and Assistant Town Historian
November 11, 2025
Honoring decades of dedication to research, preservation, and public history, Ridgefield recognizes two of its most devoted stewards of local heritage.

Growing up in Ridgefield with Wendy and Mark Lionetti
November 11, 2025
Dr. Darla Shaw joined Wendy and Mark Lionetti for a delightful talk about their life in Ridgefield.

“Every Home Has A Story Worth Telling”-Historical Society Research Services and Plaque Program
November 10, 2025
The Ridgefield Historical Society works with professional house historians to uncover the stories of Ridgefield’s historic homes and the people who lived in them.