Cooking for One (or Two)
Food is more than sustenance; it’s connection, comfort and care, even when cooking for just yourself or one other. Join Carmen Weber, RVNAhealth's new registered dietitian, for an engaging conversation […]
Food is more than sustenance; it’s connection, comfort and care, even when cooking for just yourself or one other. Join Carmen Weber, RVNAhealth's new registered dietitian, for an engaging conversation […]
The Planning and Zoning Commission is a nine-member elected body responsible for overseeing land use and development activity within Wilton. Key responsibilities of the commission are reviewing zoning regulation amendment […]
Join the Wilton League of Women Voters for its monthly "Coffee & Conversation" event. This month's guest is Wilton Board of Finance Chair Matt Raimondi. Your coffee is on us! […]
Wilton Land Trust's 60th Annual Meeting will feature presentations from the Trust's president, treasurer, executive director and keynote speaker. The meeting will occur on Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the Brubeck […]
Wilton Land Trust‘s 60th Annual Meeting will feature presentations from the Trust’s president, treasurer, executive director and keynote speaker. The meeting will occur on Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the Brubeck […]
Join staff professionals from the Wilton Riverbrook YMCA for a presentation on senior programs available at the YMCA, including aquatic, fitness, and lifestyle classes; one-on-one training available through insurance or […]
Ladies and Gentlemen, Stars of the Stage, and Patrons of the Arts! Step into the spotlight and prepare to be dazzled! We are thrilled to invite you to the Daffodil Cabaret, […]
Wilton Pride, together with Wilton Library, hosts the third annual "Ask Me Anything" — 2025 Teen Edition, featuring the theme "Teen Voices: Navigating Identity, Finding Belonging." From gaining a deeper […]
Despite their intelligence and enormous potential, students diagnosed with ADHD and learning disabilities face continual difficulty addressing transitions. None prove more difficult than the transition from high school to college. […]