Brookfield Craft Center is dedicated to teaching traditional and contemporary craft skills and fostering the appreciation of fine craftsmanship. Our camps, classes and workshops are taught by nationally acclaimed, local, and visiting artists. Learn and grow with our artistic community of talented faculty, inspired students, and generous volunteers and supporters.
The 2024 Summer Youth Program at the Brookfield Craft Center will offer inspired opportunities to explore creative projects in 8 unique studios; Forge, Modern Craft Digital Arts, Ceramics, Glass, Wood, Fiber, Jewelry and our River Room multi-media studio. Weekly half-day and full day programs will be offered.
286 Whisconier Rd., Brookfield, CT Read MoreEverWonder Children's Museum is a 501(c)3 organization located in Newtown CT. EverWonder Children’s Museum cultivates a lifelong love-of-learning in children by encouraging them to think, inquire, and wonder about the world around them. We offer hands-on exhibits and programming to spark imagination in the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. We offer fabulous birthday parties and an amazing line-up of summer camps!
11 Mile Hill Road , Newtown, CT Read MoreThe Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center is dedicated to assisting visitors, students, and scholars in understanding significant lives and events during the site’s 300-year history, including their meaning for citizenship and culture now and in the future. Come and join us for a fun and educational summer experience! Each week-long program offers children a unique chance to explore local history through the lens of our museum stories. Learn about life in historic Ridgefield and see how KTM&HC preserves and shares our history through a variety of creative, interactive, and hands-on activities, including crafts, games, songs, stories, and foods. This place-based programming makes local history accessible and engaging – a great opportunity for kids of all ages.
152 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT Read MoreFounded by art collector and fashion designer Larry Aldrich in 1964, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is one of the oldest contemporary art museums in the United States. The Museum is one of the few independent, non-collecting institutions in the country and the only museum in Connecticut solely dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art. The Museum is located on Main Street in historic downtown Ridgefield, Connecticut an hour and a half north of New York City. The campus includes a two-acre Sculpture Garden and is walking distance from a Revolutionary War battlefield, and many restaurants and shops.
258 Main St., Ridgefield, CT Read MoreThe Ridgefield Playhouse offers a wide range of entertainment, from performers and comedians to children’s shows, movies and films. Birthday parties can be purchased in conjunction with any Children’s Series live event and includes tickets and often a meet and greet, movies that are current or you can bring in your own DVD for a private screening on the big screen!
80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, CT Read MoreEmail us for information on how to list your business here: meghanf@macaronikid.com
Read MoreHello! My name is Meghan and I am your local, Macaroni Kid Publisher Mom serving parents in the Greater Danbury area, specifically Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, Brookfield, New Milford, New Fairfield, Sherman and Bridgewater, CT!A little about me: I spent my childhood on Eastern Long Island and then lived in and around New York City while working in the Marketing/Advertising industry. I moved to Bethel in 2007 with my husband after discovering the picturesque, historic downtown area while house…
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