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Ridgefield Continuing Ed Offers French Genealogy Zoom Seminar Written by Ridgefield Continuing Education
French and French Canadian Genealogy meets on Thursday, May 20 (6:30 to 8:30 p.m.). Cost is $31. Ridgefield Senior discount available. Zoom link emailed after you register.
More detailed course content information is at https://ridgefieldschools.org or phone Peggy Bruno at 203-431-2812.
Genealogy is a great hobby to start or expand, particularly during the indoor-oriented winter months. These genealogy courses, available online through Ridgefield Continuing Education, provide insights into various records and tips and techniques for searching that will help you save time tracing ancestors.
French and French Canadian Genealogy is available through Ridgefield Continuing Education. This workshop focuses heavily on overseas resources available online to help you trace your family history in France or Quebec and learn about specific techniques to overcome the challeng
Tai Chi (Yang Long Form) Outdoor Classes in Ridgefield Starting Up Written by Ridgefield Continuing Education
Tai Chi (Yang Long Form), a meditation in motion, is available outdoors starting in April through Ridgefield Continuing Education. Tai Chi helps relieve stress, increase strength and flexibility, improve balance, coordination and circulation and can be practiced by anyone. Class sizes are limited.
Beginning Tai Chi (Yang Long Form) will be taught by Therese Rayfield who has studied Yang Style Taijii Chuan with Gwen Roman since 2015. Gwen says her energy is smooth, her flow is continuous, and invites you to come join Therese on her Taijii Journey this spring. This 8-session class meets on Wednesdays, April 28 thru June 16 from 6:30 to 7:20 p.m. and costs $98.
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The People of Ridgefield Before 1708
is the topic of a new live, interactive, online Zoom
course in archaeology in Ridgefield Continuing Education.
Ten thousand years ago the glaciers had withdrawn from Ridgefield, leaving behind an inhospitable environment. Yet, there is evidence that at least one hunter was here. Since then Ridgefield has been populated by people, who lived their lives, raised their families, and lived off of the land. This course deals with these people, their lives, their tools; and their ability to adjust to the climate changes, and the changes in their environment over the ten thousand years they occupied this land.
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