See Jupiter, Saturn and the Full Buck Moon July 4 and 5
Seaport Association in Norwalk offering daily and Sunset Cruises July 1-5
Tales of Pirates, Native Americans, Merchants, and Lighthouses
All summer camp activities outside and can be purchased week by week starting June 26 and running through August 7
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pm
See You in 2021! A smaller event is in the works for later in the year!
Institute for American Indian Studies Continues Online Videos Inside with IAIS @ 2 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Fridays
Danbury writers are invited to an online lecture with New York Times best-selling memoirist to benefit local Westport Writers Workshop.
The WCSU Film Festival features the best from 80 student submissions
Videos for April 22, 24, and 29 & Give Local
Give Local April 21 and 22
Westport Writers Workshop, whose students are from Danbury & surrounding towns, is offering a wide variety of online courses this spring.
Several Danbury residents to star in this production of a captivating story about the power of love
Maple Sugar Festival @ Institute for American Indian Studies, March 14 from 11 am - 3 pm
Learn how Native Americans made Maple Sugar @ Institute for American Indian Studies
The show was written by Robert Askins and the WCSU production was directed by Sal Trapani.
Kudos to the students of the private school in Danbury and to the adults who work with them on the lovely production.
WAXB-AM and W233CF (B945)/Danbury have switched musical formats.
Free DIY Session: March 7 at Housatonic Habitat in Danbury
Book Signing raises $3000 for Restore truck
The Institute for American Indian Studies is hosting a program on how people can include Etuaptmumk or “Two-Eyed Seeing” in their life
The Western Connecticut State University Department of Theatre Arts will present Robert Askins’ “Hand to God” from Feb. 28 through March 8.
Priscilla Squiers of Danbury is part of the cast of THE DINING ROOM at Square One Theatre in Stratford, CT.
The Wooster School Theater Department invites all to enjoy its staging of the masterful musical 'The Secret Garden.'
Three local bands will play a benefit concert for Ann's Place, a Danbury-based charity to raise funds for cancer patients this Saturday.
The Coffeehouse takes place every Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Colonial Corner of the Student Center on the WCSU Midtown campus, 181 White St.
The Danbury Irish Cultural Center will hold its annual St. Patrick's Day Parade benefit concert at Molly Darcy's with live music & more.
@ Institute for American Indian Studies February 15, 2020
94th Annual JumpFest Festival, February 7, 8 and 9
Ability Beyond Musical Group “Get Around Crew” Displays Artwork In Danbury
Just One Highlight of the Salisbury JumpFest Friday, Feb. 7-Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020
February 1 @ Institute for American Indian Studies
January 11 @ 7:30 p.m. join museum educators on a walk to a replicated 16th century Algonkian Village
The work of a father, son and granddaughter will share the limelight at a Danbury gallery.
The Insititute for American Indian Studies is hosting a arts and crafts program - free with admission - make a Native American Ornament
Acclaimed writers, alumni and faculty will read from their works in January
The show centers on a live broadcast of "The Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade" from the Hotel Astor’s Algonquin Room on Dec. 21, 1942.
Theater-goers will enjoy 10 plays, each about 10 minutes long.
The students, under the careful direction of Tim Howard, rose to the challenge of this beautiful piece.
The WCSU students presented this challenging piece for two weekends at the VPAC on the Westside campus.