Wilton Parks & Recreation Department will present One Bad Oyster & Friends at Concert in the Park on Sunday, Aug. 6.
Wilton Library's Summer Music Concert Series begins July 6. Weekly concerts take place on Thursday evenings in July.
Music on the Hill in Wilton is inviting singers to join its 20th Annual Summer Chorus.
The Wilton Playshop presented their production of “The Last Five Years” for only two performances at the beginning of June.
The Call for Entries for Wilton Library’s 77th annual Summer Show art exhibition takes place on Friday, June 30 and Saturday, July 1.
Your $75 donation includes an evening of stand-up, two drinks and snacks. All proceeds will support Pink Aid
“Art/Place Artists” will showcase the works of at least 16 area artists through June in exhibition at Wilton Library
The remaining performance is on May 21 at 1 pm in the Clune Center for the Arts. Tickets are $15 for students and $20 for adults.
Fri-Sun, April 28-30 Fri-Sun, May 5-7 Open 10am - 5pm all days
It's a powerful and poignant show that will leave you speechless. Don’t Miss It!
Colorful and diverse works of women artists will be featured throughout the Wilton library in April.
FOCUS ’23 will be on display at the Wilton Library from Saturday, Mar. 11 through Friday, Mar. 31, 2023.
The concert will feature the WCYO Wind Ensemble, String Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra and soloist, Francesca Rossi of Ridgefield.
Wilton Library and Wilton Historical Society explore the struggle for rights in America with scholarly series beginning Jan. 29.
Dramatic and colorful works of a talented local couple will be showcased in a new exhibit at the Wilton Library.
The concert by Music on the Hill In Wilton will include selections for Christmas and Hanukkah, as well as lullabies and winter songs.
The curtain will come up on the annual Wilton Rocks for Food Concert Fundraiser Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk.
Artisan Boutique in Ridgefield Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Nine artists from the group Firing Circuits Studios will be exhibiting their works in an array of styles, media choices, and subject matter.
Wilton's Parks and Recreation Department will host a summer concert on Sunday, Aug. 21 with the Tom Duffy Band.
Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play at Wilton Library has been rescheduled for Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Music on the Hill's Summer Chorus is a 40-voice chorus comprised of singers from around the region.
Wilton Library's Summer Music Concert Series begins July 7. Weekly concerts take place on Thursday evenings in July.
Wilton’s Parks and Recreation Department summer concert series kicks off on Sunday, July 10 with a children's concert by Ray and Friends.
The Wilton Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting "Encanto" at 8:00 p.m. this Friday, June 24 at Merwin Meadows.
Silvermine Community Artists in Residence will exhibit and kick off this year's series of art shows with a reception on June 3.
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The next events will be on Aug. 27-29, and Sept. 4.
The Defibrillators headlining this Sunday’s Summer Concert Series at Merwin Meadows 5:00-7:00 pm.
Wilton’s Samantha Bauer Takes Home a Halo.
Stars Above, a travelling "All-American Open Air Circus," will be stopping in Wilton for a few days next month.
Wilton Parks and Recreation Department has announced the bands for its 2021 Wilton Summer Concert Series.
Three shows performed outdoors for live, in-person audiences
Author Caseen Gaines visits Wilton Library virtually to discuss his new book, Footnotes, on Tuesday, June 1, from 7 to 8 p.m.
The Wilton Library has added three new virtual events to its calendar.
Consumers are encouraged to shop with artists and give something handcrafted this holiday.
Sip & Celebrate 10-10-20 With CMA Winners, Old Dominion, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” F*cking Susie Essman, Hoda Kotb, Giuliana Rancic and More
Registration begins on August 26, 2020 through the department’s e-Trak registration system.
Weir Farm Art Alliance preserves and promotes the legacy of American Impressionist painter Julian Alden Weir.