• In Concert: Igor Pikayzen and Friends

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    In conjunction with Wilton Reads, renowned violin virtuoso Igor Pikayzen, Adrian Daurov on cello and Imri Talgam on piano will perform a concert of Holocaust-inspired music. The program will be evocative of the subject matter and story in The Tattooist of Auschwitz, and the musical selections will include works by composers who perished or lived […]

    Free
  • Service of Remembrance for Hope and Renewal

    Wilton Congregational Church Wilton, CT, United States

    This special service is open to all faiths, everyone in the community is invited! Join us for an inspiring hour of music, prayer, and hope. Honor the memory of your […]

    Free
  • Blue Zones Wilton Walk at Woodcock Nature Center

    Woodcock Nature Center 56 Deer Run Rd, Wilton, CT, United States

    When is the last time you visited Woodcock Nature Center? All are welcome to walk-and-talk this Sunday, March 31 at 3 p.m.. Woodcock's Lenore Eggleston-Herbst will lead us on the […]

    Free
  • WWC 12th Annual Fashion Show & Luncheon Fundraiser

    Rolling Hills Country Club 333 Hurlbutt Street, Wilton, CT, United States

    The Wilton Woman's Club is holding its 12th Annual Fashion Show & Luncheon Fundraiser at Rolling Hills Country Club to benefit the Wilton Land Trust and Save 183 Ridgefield Road. […]

    $75.00
  • Wilton League of Women Voters & Wilton Library Community Discussion: De-Mystifying the State Budget

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    The Wilton League of Women Voters and the Wilton Library invite guests to a discussion about Connecticut’s fiscal challenges with Connecticut Mirror State budget reporter Keith Phaneuf. He’ll provide a sobering, yet entertaining, speech about Connecticut’s profound budget challenges, review how we got here, and outline our options. Join us at the Wilton Library on Thursday, […]

    Free
  • Miller-Driscoll School Dress Like a Bee for “Bee Kind” Day for Inclusion and Diversity Awareness Month

    Miller-Driscoll School 217 Wolfpit Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    Celebrate Bee Kind Day at Miller-Driscoll School! Friday, April 5, dress your M-D child like a bee to encourage kindness and celebrate inclusion! PLUS, enter your child in the Bee Kind Random Drawing by emailing a picture of your child dressed like a bee. Include your child's name, grade, teacher name and his or her thoughts on […]

    Free
  • Trackside–The Greatest Show (Middle School)

    Trackside Teen Center 15 Station Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    Step right up for Grade 6-8 at Trackside! The show starts with Karaoke from 6-7 p.m., followed by the movie that you love to sing along with! Free popcorn or cotton candy with admission and the Snackside Cafe will be open. Intermission Kahoot Challenge for prizes! Register and purchase tickets on the Trackside website.

    $10
  • Wilton Town Democrats 2019 Spring Breakfast

    Trackside Teen Center 15 Station Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    The Wilton Democratic Town Committee (DTC) will welcome Secretary of the State Denise Merrill as keynote speaker at its annual spring breakfast. Attendees can look forward to special insights on “Elections: Expanding and Securing the Vote,” which will cover the Secretary’s early voting proposal and related thoughts about increasing voter participation, as well as cyber security […]

    $10. – $40
  • 2019 Wilton Family Bicycle Rodeo

    Miller-Driscoll School 217 Wolfpit Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    The Wilton Family Bicycle Rodeo will be held in the parking lot of Miller-Driscoll School on Saturday, April 6, from 10 a.m. to noon (Rain date:  April 7). All ages are […]

    Free
  • Saws, Hammers and Nails: Woodworking Workshop for Kids

    Wilton Historical Society 224 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT

    Making a Keepsake Box:  The Wilton Historical Society's second woodworking workshop this spring features the carpenter’s most regularly used tools:  hammers, saws and nails. Museum educator Laurie Walker will talk about some […]

    $5. – $7257.