Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center thanks the Wadsworth R. Lewis Fund for awarding the museum a grant that supported the development and implementation of collaborative, community-focused Battle of Ridgefield-themed programming. The Lewis Fund grant allowed KTM&HC to provide engaging tours and activities for free to all visitors during the town-wide commemoration of the 245th anniversary of the Battle of Ridgefield last month.
“Like so many of our community partners,” said Board President Rhonda Hill, “KTM&HC was thrilled to see the large crowds of curious, thoughtful, and enthusiastic visitors of all ages who came to learn about Ridgefield’s history during the weekend of April 30-May 1. With the support of the Lewis Fund grant, our museum staff and volunteers delivered 28 (mostly sold out!) tours over the course of two days and engaged hundreds of visitors in various onsite activities.” Individuals had the opportunity to explore questions such as, “What is it like to experience war at home?” and “How might residents of T. Keeler’s Inn have felt, and what might they have done, in the days leading up to the Battle of Ridgefield?” as well as make past/present connections between 18th- and 21st-century modes of communication and news-sharing.
See for yourself how KTM&HC shares our unique and important site history! Extended summer hours and new exhibits began in June! Learn more and buy tickets in advance on our website: www.keelertavernmuseum.org/visit.