
Ridgefield Oral History Project Celebration & Conversation
Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ Oral History Project culminates with a community gathering led by historian Dr. Susan Ferentinos, exploring identity, legacy, and lived experience through storytelling.
Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ Oral History Project culminates with a community gathering led by historian Dr. Susan Ferentinos, exploring identity, legacy, and lived experience through storytelling.
Celebrate a pivotal moment in Revolutionary history on the anniversary of Rochambeau’s 1781 visit to Ridgefield, and discover how his bold strategy and French support helped win American independence.
Share recollections of beloved blooms, forgotten tools, and the people who nurtured beauty and bounty across the decades in Ridgefield.
An architect and artist with a deep appreciation for Ridgefield’s history shares how her love for the town led to her involvement with the Ridgefield Historical Society.
A simple glass milk bottle from the 1940s offers a glimpse into Ridgefield’s agricultural past and the era of home-delivered milk from local farms.
Join us at the Ridgefield Playhouse for a Ridgefield Town Party, a free, day-long celebration of community, music, and local nonprofits in honor of the Playhouse’s 25th Anniversary.
Stop by our booth and learn more about Ridgefield’s LGBTQIA+ history that we’re preserving.
See you on Main Street. Look for us in the parade as we remember our fallen Ridgefielders on Memorial Day.
Step into the past and celebrate storytelling with a festive afternoon of family fun, local heritage, and a special reading from a newly published children’s book.
Savor something special while supporting local heritage at one of Ridgefield’s favorite cafés.
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Ridgefield, CT 06877
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