Singer-songwriter, Jerome Goosman of Wilton will rock Ridgefield at the 3rd Annual 'Ridgefield Gone Country' BBQ Festival.
Looking for something for your kids to do for spring break? From art to athletics, from hopping to hiking, Patch has you covered.
Music on the Hill opens 2016 season on April 1st with Baroque music for chorus, harpsichord and strings.
Camerata d'Amici to Present Choral Concert at South Salem Presbyterian Church on March 6
Wilton high school's jazz band will perform along with many others at the 40th Annual Jazz Symposium at the Little Theater.
The 40th Annual Jazz Symposium created by acclaimed Wilton Music Teacher, John Rhodes, returns to the Wilton Little Theater on February 26.
Join the FCC for a concert of American choral music, both a cappella and with piano.
March Madness Wilton Library style -- March Makers Madness Ladies' Night Out March 8
Flutist, composer and band leader Jamie Baum performs in a Hot & Cool: Jazz at the Brubeck Room concert
Hear authors from Fall of Poppies - Stories of Love and the Great War as part of Women's History Month
Dancers from all over the region joined auditions for ballet and jazz/contemporary programs with renowned instructors
Auditions for this compelling story take place Mon/Tues Feb. 15/16 at 7pm at The Powerhouse Theater in Waveny Park, New Canaan.
Find out where near Wilton you can see Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey's 11 female elephants before they retire.
The award is open to all Wilton, Conn. and Fairfield County artists, corporations and people who support the arts in their communities.
The program will premiere on the A&E Network, Lifetime and History Channel.
Local pastor discusses The Letter of James at Wilton Library, December 15, 7 pm
Paintings and photograph reception for Dick Rauh and Joyce Seymore Saturday, December 12, 5 pm
Archer Mayor delves into his 26th crime novel on Thursday, December 10, 7 pm at Wilton Library
New England Dance Theater Presents its 30th Anniversary Production of The Nutcracker Ballet
Connecticut has an abundance of haunted places, including some near Wilton.
A fun event to celebrate the season for kids ages 8-12 at the Wilton Historical Society
Wilton Library's popular jazz series hosts two jazz veterans
Deck out your dirndls and latch up your lederhosen, it's Oktoberfest! Here is info on events going on events near Wilton and across CT.
Author Karin Slaughter comes to Wilton Library on the release date of her thriller
Here’s your updated guide to dozens of Fall Festivals happening in or around Connecticut.
A Ridgefield dad invites those affected by autism to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC.
125 Revolutionary War history reenactors set up camp, perform drills, skirmish and recreate the burning of Morehouse Farm in Easton
The Music on the Hill Summer Chorus performs music of J.S. Bach, then welcomes singers for more classics on Tuesdays in August
Grammy and Emmy Award-winning Wilton conductor and composer Paul Bogaev will take the podium July 12 at Cranbury Park.
To Kill a Mockingbird was first published fifty-five years ago. Are you rereading it before Go Set a Watchman goes on sale July 14?
Wilton friends and neighbors show their talents
Sex and the City author visits Wilton Library
Wilton music lovers take note! Nine local bands will converge upon a local restaurant Saturday to rally for Relay.
The art of "letterboxing"
The Season 14 finale: Clark Beckham versus the pride of Connecticut, Nick Fradiani Jr.
Here's what will be available at Redbox kiosks, and streaming on the Internet on Netflix and Amazon Prime in the coming month.
Make it a National Park Weekend on April 18 and 19, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm with your neighbors at Weir Farm National Historic Site.
Celebrate May Day and "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" with the Music on the Hill Chamber Chorus at the Pequot Library.
Here's what will be available at your local Redbox and streaming on Netflix in the coming month.
Is your church, Scouts or civic club holding a bake sale? Are you in a band playing at a restaurant or pub? We want to hear from you!