Along with the many participating restaurants, you can also get Passport stamps this year at four Windsor attractions this summer! |
Concerts on the Green First Town Downtown and the Windsor Chamber of Commerce invite you to the summer concert series sponsored by Windsor Businesses. Concerts are on Thursday evenings from 7:00 pm 9:00 pm and are free to the public. For more information call 688-5165 or visit www.windsorcc.org June 25 Rathkeltair-Price Chopper July 2 Star Dyn-O-Myte Disco Review-Alstom Power July 9 Tirebiter Band-Courtyard by Marriott, Grimshaw Tree Service, Johnson, Dowe, Brown & Barbarotta, KonicaMinolta Business Solutions & First Church Early Learning Center July 16 Sounds of Frank-Kimberly Hall July 23 Hartford Steel Band-ING July 30 Savage Brothers-Windsor Federal Savings August 6 Farmington Valley Band-Carmon Funeral Homes August 13 Eight To The Bar-Union Street Tavern, Horizon Home Mortgage and O'Malley, Deneen, Leary, Messina & Oswecki August 20 Valley Swing Shift-Town of Windsor Recreation Department click here | |||
Listen Up! & Just For Fun Dog Show June 18 at 4:30 pm & 6:00 pm Windsor Town Green The Windsor Public Library and Windsor Education Foundation present Listen Up! Families are invited to listen to stories by Windsor children s authors Ron Harner and Leticia Colon de Mejias. Free hotdogs and soda will be available to ticket holders courtesy of the Windsor Lions Club with food donated by Price Chopper. Get Free tickets at the Library. Call 285-1914 For the Just For Fun Dog Show at 6:00 pm, bring a stuffed animal if you don t have a dog. We'll be unveiling the Paws for a Cause dogs from the Windsor Education Foundation. Vote for your favorite with spare change! Dog Licenses may be purchased until 6:00 pm at the Town Clerk s Office. First Town 4-H will be selling hot dogs. Call 285-1902. | |||
Northwest Park 860.285.1886 This 450 acre community recreational facility has ten miles of marked trails for hiking, jogging and cross-country skiing; a maple sugar house, an animal barn and a modern nature center with interpretive programs for groups of every age. The Tobacco Cultural Museum, which houses photographs, exhibits and artifacts of the Connecticut Valley's tobacco industry, is located at the park click here | |||
Oliver Ellsworth Homestead Call 688-3230 or 688-8717 Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday & the last Sunday of each month 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm Admission $2 Built in 1740, this majestic National Historic landmark was the home of Oliver Ellsworth, a member of the Continental Congress, envoy to France after the Revolution, framer of the United States Constitution, third Chief Justice of the United States, and author of the Judiciary Act, which forms the basis for our present day federal judiciary system. Ellsworth and his wife, Abigail Wolcott, returned to live at the homestead in 1782, where they remained until his death in 1807. While living at the homestead, Ellsworth was visited by President George Washington in 1789, and by President John Adams in 1799. Today the Ellsworth Homestead serves as a museum operated by the Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution. Visitors touring the house will find many of Ellsworth's personal heirlooms, including a letter to him from George Washington and a square of Gobelin tapestry presented to him by Napoleon Bonaparte. click here | |||
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Windsor Historical Society Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. 860-688-3813 Adults: $5, Seniors/Students: $4, Members and children 12 and under: Free. Visit Connecticut's oldest English settlement and fall under the spell of two charming old New England homes, evocative exhibition galleries, and the many fascinating old photographs, documents, and genealogical materials in our research library. And now, families visiting our Hands-On-History Learning Center can try on colonial costumes, cook a meal in the fireplace, milk the cow, and attend a one-room school! click here | |||