April 20, 21, 22, and 23, 2017 spend a Revolutionary Weekend at the Danbury Museum and Historical Society.
Please see their website for full details.
Thursday, April 20th, Eric Chandler is hosting a program "Connecticut During the Revolutionary War - Provision State & Arsenal of the Revolution" from 5 pm - 7 pm. It's a lecture and Q&A co-sponsored by the Danbury Library. Free and open to the public.
Friday, April 21st, is Archives After Dark a "late night search & research session from 7 pm to 10 pm" browsing the museums collections with the guidance of Executive Director and City Historian Brigid Guertin, Research Specialist Diane Hassan, and Collections Manager Michele Amundsen. Free event, and advance registration is appreciated.
Saturday, April 22 free tours of the historic buildings from 10 am - 3 pm. Then from 4 pm - 6 pm Cocktails & Conversation with DMHS Board Member Robert Young with a presentation "Why Danbury" about Danbury's roles as a supply depot for the Continental Army. Free and open to the public.
Sunday, April 23 The Mary Wooster Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution present "The Not-So-Good-Life of the Colonial Goodwife". Admission $10 to benefit the Mary Wooster CTDAR and is open to the public. Begins at 2 pm. RSVP requested. See website for more information.
The Danbury Museum and Historical Society is located at 43 Main St., Danbury, CT.