Opening on March 15, Bullets, Bonds, and Butter: Wilton Responds to War, 1776-2006, the new exhibition at the Wilton Historical Society, commemorates the contributions of both the soldiers and the townsfolk who answered the call of war. While troops fought on the front lines, Wilton residents of all ages back at home were engaged in […]
The Wilton Farmers Market is set to open on Wednesday, June 5! The market will run every Wednesday from 12-5 p.m. until Oct. 23, at the Wilton Historical Society located at 224 Danbury Road. We hope to see you there!
Back by popular demand for our fifth year! Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar will discuss six short stories published in The New Yorker magazine over six consecutive weeks. Each Wednesday's meeting will be about the previous week’s story. Story titles will be announced one week prior to the discussion. The first story is 'Son […]
As part of the Town of Wilton’s annual 4th of July celebration, the Wilton Parks and Recreation Department is planning a fun filled day of events. First up is the Freedom Run 5K Road Race, at the Wilton High School (WHS) Track. Race Fees: $10.00 each for children ages 14 and younger; $20.00 each […]
Every year the Wilton Republican Town Committee and Wilton Democratic Town Committee put aside their differences on July 4th and instead agree to have some fun on the softball diamond. The teams battle it out for bragging rights and the Frivolity Cup trophy. At the Wilton High School varsity softball field.
Join the annual Wilton community celebration and tradition that is July 4th in Wilton. The Parks and Recreation produces a fun evening with a music, food and fun capped off by an amazing fireworks show. All the action is on the sports fields at the Wilton High School complex along Kristine Lilly Way. The evening begins […]
The Planning and Zoning Commission is a nine member elected body tasked with monitoring development activity and land use in Wilton. The commission meets biweekly on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:15 pm in Meeting Room A at Town Hall (excluding August). When the date conflicts with a holiday, the meeting […]
The Wilton Farmers Market is set to open on Wednesday, June 5! The market will run every Wednesday from 12-5 p.m. until Oct. 23, at the Wilton Historical Society located at 224 Danbury Road. We hope to see you there!
Back by popular demand for our fifth year! Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar will discuss six short stories published in The New Yorker magazine over six consecutive weeks. Each Wednesday's meeting will be about the previous week’s story. Story titles will be announced one week prior to the discussion. The first story is 'Son […]
The Tree Committee will meet the second Wednesday of every month (excluding August) at 5 p.m. in Room A of Town Hall. The committee functions to protect, preserve, and maintain trees found on public property. More information on this seven person committee can be found on the town website.
Judson Scruton leads a 4-part series on the poetry of John Updike. The sessions are July 11, 18, 25 & Aug. 1 and will examine a selection of Updike’s poetry with references to his life and selected works of fiction. Susan Boyer, leader of the Wilton Library Readers and this summer’s 6 New Yorker Short […]
The Barons, a new group to Wilton Library’s lineup, performs ’50s & ’60s doo wop for the library’s 19th annual Summer Music & More Concert Series. Over Easy opens Wilton Library’s 19th annual Summer Music & More Concert Series, recreating’60s harmonies and the sounds of the British invasion. For its third year, enjoy Over Easy’s […]
Held in the Senior Center Lounge of Comstock Community Center at 6 p.m. on the second Thursday of every month*, the nine member Commission on Social Services will work to identify the current and future needs for human services in the Town of Wilton and recommend lines of actions to the Board of Selectmen. The […]
A reception to celebrate more than 50 Wilton artists displaying diverse styles, media, and subjects in Wilton Library's two-month long annual Summer Show will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 12. A majority of the works will be available for purchase with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the library. The reception is […]
Come to the annual Kiwanis Club Car Show and Cruise Night, an informal gathering of cool cars from all around the area, at the Piersall Building parking lot. Friday, July 12 from 5:30 p.m. on. An annual Kiwanis event in memory of Geeb Fleming and Nick Allegretta, who started the show 19 years ago. Classic […]
Wilton Children's Theater presents Anything Goes at the Clune Center at Wilton High School. Performers ages 12-16 will present the young performers edition of Anything Goes. Singing, dancing and acting by very talented local kids. Tickets are $12 at the door. Cash and check only.
In 2019 the Cultural Landscape Foundation’s (TCLF) Garden Dialogues program, which provides exclusive access to exceptional landscapes, will go coast to coast, from elegant estates in Greenwich, Connecticut, and waterfront retreats in Maine, to one of the oldest zinfandel vineyards in California and other sites in Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Virginia, Washington State, Washington, […]
Join Outdoor Sports Center and test out the traction and comfort of Merrell's new 2019 Choprock Hydrohike Shoe on a hike around Topstone Park. This shoe is specifically designed to dry out fast when hiking near water and protect your feet from debris. It is the perfect water shoe for paddleboarding, canoeing, or hiking upstream, […]
Wilton Parks and Recreation's annual Summer Concert Series starts on Sunday, July 14 and runs on Sundays through August 4. Free and open to public, guests are encouraged to bring blankets/chairs and picnic food. Where: Concerts on July 14 and July 21 will be at Schenck's Island/Chess Park; concerts on July 28 and August 4 will be […]
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) will meet in Room A at Town Hall on the 3rd Monday of every month* at 7:15 p.m.. The ZBA functions as a quasi-judicial board with statutory power to relieve strict enforcement of Zoning Regulations in special circumstances (see website for more information). The ZBA will additionally hear appeals […]
On the first and third Monday of each month*, the Board of Selectman will meet at Town Hall in Meeting Room B to discuss their duties as the legislative body of Wilton. The five person committee will discuss town policies, town ordinances, and the budgetary and administrative management for the town. Community members are encouraged […]
The Wilton Farmers Market is set to open on Wednesday, June 5! The market will run every Wednesday from 12-5 p.m. until Oct. 23, at the Wilton Historical Society located at 224 Danbury Road. We hope to see you there!
Back by popular demand for our fifth year! Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar will discuss six short stories published in The New Yorker magazine over six consecutive weeks. Each Wednesday's meeting will be about the previous week’s story. Story titles will be announced one week prior to the discussion. The first story is 'Son […]
Help a Girl Scout earn her Gold Award. Girl Scout Elise Russell is offering a FREE class for students ages 10 and up to learn how to braid. Students will use the skill to upcycle their old, knit-cotton, t-shirts into cool and functional headbands they can wear. This all takes place in a positive environment […]
Judson Scruton leads a 4-part series on the poetry of John Updike. The sessions are July 11, 18, 25 & Aug. 1 and will examine a selection of Updike’s poetry with references to his life and selected works of fiction. Susan Boyer, leader of the Wilton Library Readers and this summer’s 6 New Yorker Short […]
Wilton's James B. Whipple American Legion Post 86 receives a portion of all purchases at Jake's Wayback Burgers in Norwalk every third Thursday of the month. Enjoy a great meal, support the Post 86 mission, and help your local communities at the same time! Post 86 raises funds to support our military, veterans, their families […]
Help a Girl Scout earn her Gold Award. Girl Scout Elise Russell is offering a FREE class for students ages 10 and up to learn how to braid. Students will use the skill to upcycle their old, knit-cotton, t-shirts into cool and functional headbands they can wear. This all takes place in a positive environment […]
Join us for our annual street fair on Saturday, July 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Over 80 vendors from food, specialty crafts, pet products, family activities and local Wilton shops take over Wilton Center! Mark your calendar!
Wilton Library will sell gently-used books for great beach/vacation reading, along with a huge assortment of CDs and DVDs, plus miscellaneous items that defy categorization during Wilton’s Sidewalk Sale and Street Fair. Bargains galore and something for everyone.
Wilton Parks and Recreation's annual Summer Concert Series starts on Sunday, July 14 and runs on Sundays through August 4. Free and open to public, guests are encouraged to bring blankets/chairs and picnic food. Where: Concerts on July 14 and July 21 will be at Schenck's Island/Chess Park; concerts on July 28 and August 4 will be […]
The Planning and Zoning Commission is a nine member elected body tasked with monitoring development activity and land use in Wilton. The commission meets biweekly on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:15 pm in Meeting Room A at Town Hall (excluding August). When the date conflicts with a holiday, the meeting […]
The Wilton Farmers Market is set to open on Wednesday, June 5! The market will run every Wednesday from 12-5 p.m. until Oct. 23, at the Wilton Historical Society located at 224 Danbury Road. We hope to see you there!
Back by popular demand for our fifth year! Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar will discuss six short stories published in The New Yorker magazine over six consecutive weeks. Each Wednesday's meeting will be about the previous week’s story. Story titles will be announced one week prior to the discussion. The first story is 'Son […]
Judson Scruton leads a 4-part series on the poetry of John Updike. The sessions are July 11, 18, 25 & Aug. 1 and will examine a selection of Updike’s poetry with references to his life and selected works of fiction. Susan Boyer, leader of the Wilton Library Readers and this summer’s 6 New Yorker Short […]
Steve Kazlauskas performs his Echoes of Sinatra program for Wilton Library’s 19th annual Summer Music & More Concert Series. This is a crowd-pleasing concert of American Songbook/Rat Pack compilations, and will be Kazlauskas' 7th straight year performing at the summer concerts. Concerts are open to the public, and refreshments are free. Concerts take place in […]
The Inland Wetlands Commission will meet at Town Hall in meeting Room A on the second and fourth Thursday of every month* at 7:30 pm. The seven person committee is tasked with the conservation, protection, supervision, and regulation of the wetlands and watercourses within Wilton, as well as the processing of applications on land use […]
Wilton Parks and Recreation's annual Summer Concert Series starts on Sunday, July 14 and runs on Sundays through August 4. Free and open to public, guests are encouraged to bring blankets/chairs and picnic food. Where: Concerts on July 14 and July 21 will be at Schenck's Island/Chess Park; concerts on July 28 and August 4 will be […]
July brings Myung Gyun You to the Weir Farm Artist-in-Residence Program at the Wilton Library. After immigrating to the United States from South Korea several years ago, Myung has traveled constantly from place to place around the country, noticing the evidence of deep geological history amidst the wide range of natural habitats. He has been […]
Back by popular demand for our fifth year! Professional book discussion leader Susan Boyar will discuss six short stories published in The New Yorker magazine over six consecutive weeks. Each Wednesday's meeting will be about the previous week’s story. Story titles will be announced one week prior to the discussion. The first story is 'Son […]
The Wilton Farmers Market is set to open on Wednesday, June 5! The market will run every Wednesday from 12-5 p.m. until Oct. 23, at the Wilton Historical Society located at 224 Danbury Road. We hope to see you there!
Judson Scruton leads a 4-part series on the poetry of John Updike. The sessions are July 11, 18, 25 & Aug. 1 and will examine a selection of Updike’s poetry with references to his life and selected works of fiction. Susan Boyer, leader of the Wilton Library Readers and this summer’s 6 New Yorker Short […]
Did you know that birch leaves can be used medicinally to treat gastrointestinal ailments and sore muscles, and as a tea to treat gout–plus the cambium wood layer can be cut into strips and boiled to create edible “birch noodles”? The leaves and bark of willow are a source of salicin/salicylic acid, the predecessor of […]
Join Outdoor Sports Center for a guided hike and trail run through the Woodcock Nature Center as part of our new Summer Hike Series, happening once a month at a local trail system in our surrounding area. Choose between two different pace groups of either trail running or a leisurely hike that will range from […]
Join us for an Open House on Saturday, Aug. 3! Learn about our full year Junior Golf Academy and the opportunity we offer young golfers to help them achieve their goals on and off the golf course! Tour our new campus with residence halls and classrooms for grades 9 - 12. sponsored post
Wilton Parks and Recreation's annual Summer Concert Series starts on Sunday, July 14 and runs on Sundays through August 4. Free and open to public, guests are encouraged to bring blankets/chairs and picnic food. Where: Concerts on July 14 and July 21 will be at Schenck's Island/Chess Park; concerts on July 28 and August 4 will be […]