• Feeding the Body Politic: Culinary Satire and the Print Market in an Age of Revolution Lecture and Food Tasting at The Wilton Historical Society

    Wilton Historical Society 224 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT

    Food has long carried political meaning, and its significance in revolutionary America is no exception. Join art and culinary historian Nancy Siegel for a lecture and historic food tasting which investigates a distinct genre of culinary-inspired satirical prints produced by artists sympathetic to the plight of American colonists. Imagine King George III placing a fleet […]

    $15 – $25
  • Stay At Home in Wilton Seminar: The ABCs of In-Home Care

    Comstock Community Center

    Join Stay at Home in Wilton for an informative and easy-to-follow seminar designed to help you better understand in-home care options. We’ll walk through the “ABCs” of in-home care: A:  Assessing your needs now and planning for the future. B:  Choosing the best care solution for your unique situation. C:  Understanding costs, including Medicare and […]

    Free
  • Teaching Autistic Children: A Way That Works for Parents

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Please join us for another important SPED*NET presentation on Wednesday, Apr. 29, at 10:30 a.m. at the Wilton Library. Robert J. Bernstein, an educational and behavioral therapist, will discuss ways to help your child engage, assimilate new information, and develop new thoughts and behaviors. We want our autistic children to live happy and successful lives. Many […]

    Free
  • The Importance of Connecticut to the Revolution with Mike Allen

    Wilton Historical Society 224 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT

    Connecticut played an outsized role in winning U.S. independence from the British Empire. Prominent historical figures contributed to the formation of the new country, while Connecticut earned the nickname “the provision state” because of its supplies of food and ammunition to the Continental Army. Military actions in Danbury, Ridgefield, Saugatuck, Groton, New London, New Haven, […]

    $10
  • Weaving Workshop for Adults at the Wilton Historical Society

    Weaving Workshop for Adults
    Wilton Historical Society 224 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT

    Be a part of New England’s rich textiles history and learn how to weave on a small loom at the Wilton Historical Society. Participants will be weaving their very own unique and beautiful scarf or table runner. Instructor Ellen Goldman is an experienced weaver, textile enthusiast, and active member of the Handweavers’ Guild of Connecticut. […]

    $60 – $80
  • The Wilton Singers Present “The Sound of Water: Where Harmony Meets the Tide”

    WEPCO 48 New Canaan Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    The Wilton Singers are making a splash on Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2 as they present their 43rd annual Spring Concert, “The Sound of Water: Where Harmony Meets the Tide.” This shimmering program celebrates the beauty, movement, and power of water through choral gems including "River of Dreams," "Let the River Run" and […]

    $40
  • Wilton Weekly Saturday Protest

    Wilton Weekly Saturday Protest
    Wilton High School 395 Danbury Rd., Wilton, CT, United States

    Rally your family, friends and neighbors to protest against the Trump administration. Bring a sign, wear a costume, or just show up! We’re a welcoming, upbeat group. Park at the Wilton High School (use the entrance to the Clune Center, at the traffic signal) and meet us on the sidewalk. Our voices matter, but only […]

    Free
  • The Wilton Singers Present “The Sound of Water: Where Harmony Meets the Tide”

    WEPCO 48 New Canaan Road, Wilton, CT, United States

    The Wilton Singers are making a splash on Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2 as they present their 43rd annual Spring Concert, “The Sound of Water: Where Harmony Meets the Tide.” This shimmering program celebrates the beauty, movement, and power of water through choral gems including "River of Dreams," "Let the River Run" and […]

    $40