The Museum offers free admission to military families from Armed Forces Day through Labor Day.
Become a climate action hero! "A Kid's Guide to Climate Activism" shows you how small everyday choices can help save our planet.
The new Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Guide documents lives in Farmington and the surrounding region from the colonial era onward.
The Museum is honored for Historical, Cultural, and Family programming.
Enjoy tours and activities at 16 distinctive historic sites & gardens statewide
Quantum Brain Health Offers Unprecedented Approach to Elite Cognitive Performance and Neurological Prevention
Elite Fitness Club's recent grand opening showcased its complete renovation of the former Valley Fitness Center
Join us for a special exhibit highlighting new and old Unionville watering holes and vintage cocktail shakers and barware
New Clinical Trial Enrolling Participants in Farmington for People with Major Depressive Disorder
Dr. Damon Lewis is named state's top middle school leader
The Newly Renovated Facility is the Second Largest of CT State’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology Centers
Relive the Farmington Valley’s Storied Past on a Bus Tour with the Farmington Valley CT Heritage Network.
CT State Tunxis in Farmington is among locations for visitors.
Program supports faculty in using writing to strengthen students' critical thinking skills and understanding of course content.
Lace up and join us for the O'Shenanigans 5K Race 🍀🏃♂️to benefit the Alzheimer's Association CT Chapter.
UConn Health Farmington campus is seeking participants ages 14-21 who drink alcohol and/or use substances such as marijuana.
New Report Reveals Findings
Credit classes start in February and March; Continuing Education Classes Are Ongoing
Miss Porter’s School launches a transformative all-girls summer day camp experience for grades 3-5. Registration opens on January 15, 2025!
Jerome Home Recognized as a Best Nursing Home for 2025 by U.S News & World Report
Hear about the iconic store's WWI contributions and post-war innovations in this engaging lecture with Tim LeBouthillier
East Asian History, Politics and Culture
Nancy Weiner Anstey will retire in August.
The dispensary will be at 1214 Farmington Ave, Bristol. It will open at 9:00 AM with a ribbon cutting by Bristol Mayor Jeff Caggiano.
The Museum is pleased to announce expanded hours for public tours and programs throughout the year, effective July 1, 2024.
Bring essential household items and supplies throughout June to S-WH for delivery to PCC at month's end.
Visit 16 distinctive historic sites and gardens in Farmington and statewide on this special day!
Three educational programs to be presented in collaboration with the Witness Stones Project.
Delve into the rich tapestry of Farmington’s past on a bus tour with the Farmington Valley CT Heritage Network.
Betty Coykendall Presents Tales of Lesser Known but Undeniably Fascinating Characters of Farmington's Past.
Join us for an unforgettable day of learning, celebration, and community spirit.
Farmington voters react to Town Council Republicans' backroom deal to fill a Democratic vacancy on the Board of Education
Farmington voter reaction to Town Council Republicans' backroom deal to fill a vacancy on the Board of Education with an unvetted candidate
Books Are Needed for Upcoming Book Sales
Immaculate 1200 sq. ft., 2nd floor of a two family house in Southington on quiet residential cul-de-sac
$35,450 for Initiatives at Nine Nonprofits Serving Farmington
Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense Boosts STEM Education at Farmington High School with a $2,000 Donation from EBI Foundation.
New England Museum Association Awards Museum First and Second Place Recognition for Book and Journal.
“Why They Came: Immigration to the Farmington Valley” presentations offer a personal perspective on the people who shaped our towns.
Conversation Club Series with Gail White Usher focuses on Indigenous Peoples of Northeast America.