The Ridgefield Arts Council Celebrates Make Music Day with Make Music Ridgefield Written by Ridgefield Arts Council
Ridgefield, CT Make Music Ridgefield is joining over 1000 cities worldwide in a global celebration of music inspired by France’s
Fê
te de la Musique on Monday, June 21, 2021. There will also be limited pre-festival events held on Sunday, June 20, 2021.
Completely different from a typical music festival, Make Music Ridgefield is open to anyone young and old, amateur and professional, of every musical persuasions. Performers can register on the website at www.makemusicday.org/ridgefield. All Make Music Ridgefield day events are free and open to the public.
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West Lane Inn, a boutique 17-room inn in Ridgefield, is a recipient of the Connecticut Green Bank s annual awards.Contributed photo
ROCKY HILL - In recognition of their contributions to the deployment of clean energy and demonstrated leadership in their industries in 2020, the Connecticut Green Bank has announced the honorees of their annual PACEsetter Awards and the Smart-E Loan Top Performers. Since 2012, the Green Bank has supported the creation of more than 23,000 job years and over 50,000 clean energy projects, thanks to our network of contractors, interested home- and building owners, and lending partners.
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Thrown Stone plans roving summer show around Ridgefield
Feb. 2, 2021
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Thrown Stone Theater Company co-artistic directors from left to right Jason Peck and Jonathon Winn eating ice cream at Ridgefield s, CT, famous Deborah Ann s Sweet Shoppe.Christopher Setter
In a world where nothing has been typical due to the COID-19 pandemic, Thrown Stone Theatre Company announced that the company will be operating differently for their 2021 season.
“With all that’s happened this past year, we felt a palpable need as citizens and neighbors to come together to write our next chapter,” Thrown Stone s co-artistic director Jason Peck said. “We enlisted the support of our local partners to create a theatrical experience that will be 100% compliant with public health guidelines.”
Thrown Stone Announces its 2021 Season Written by Thrown Stone
ONE UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE
three outdoor locations in Ridgefield, August 26 – September 12, 2021.
Commissioned as
performed in sequence at Keeler Tavern, The Aldrich, and West Lane Inn
as a single “roving production” (where the audience follows the action from location to location).
Three playwrights have been selected to explore the theme of
Press Preview:
Opens:
August 27, 2021 at 7pm
“With all that’s happened this past year, we felt a palpable need as citizens and neighbors to come together to write our next chapter,” said Co-Artistic Director Jason Peck, “so we enlisted the support of our local partners to create a theatrical experience that will be 100% compliant with public health guidelines.”