Ridgefield Responds: Hope For Ukraine presents a kickoff event in Ballard Park in the heart of Ridgefield, Connecticut on Sunday, June 5th from 12-4 pm.
The Rasom (Together) in Ridgefield community event includes food trucks, Ukrainian delicacies, Ukrainian crafts, two amazing bands playing rock and blues music, family activities such as face painting, balloon animals, woven bracelets, sunflower seed planting, speakers, t-shirts, sunflower art sales, a community embroidery project, and more.
The host for the afternoon program will be Emmy Award winner and Ridgefield celebrity, Ira Joe Fisher, who will lead a short program of speakers to include First Selectman Rudy Marconi, State Representative Aimee Berger-Girvalo, State Senator Will Haskell, and State Senator Julie Kushner. Ukrainian American and Ridgefield resident, Ross Voytovych will offer a few words about his family’s experience since the war began in late February.
Working in partnership with other town organizations, the event aims to bring the community together to express its solidarity with the Ukrainian people, offer a message of hope and raise funds to help those in need. Some of the local groups participating are:
* Ridgefield Guild of Artists - member painted sunflower canvases will be on sale
* Ridgefield Garden Club - planting sunflowers (Ukrainian’s national flower), in their native garden, and handing out peat pots with sunflower seeds to take home
* School of Rock
* Cobalt Blue Band - with Dr. Thomas Cigno on keyboard
* Ridgefield Chorale - members will sing the Ukrainian national anthem
Ever popular food trucks will be stationed in Ballard Green adjacent to the park, and include Waffle Cabin CT, Twins BBQ and Crazy Taco-Mex.
Other vendors who will host tables in the park include Savvi Lifestyle, Leslie Rocks, Miss Confident Boutique, Stacey’s Totally Baked, Art by Elisa, Poppin Flavorz, Allison Kramer Art & Design, Veronica’s Garden, and Ukrainian art and crafts by a variety of artists.
Raffle prizes include gift certificates for dinner for two at Terra Sole, Elements’ massage, tennis at Vista Tennis Club, Bella Home, A2 Salon, Tony’s Corner Deli, Parma Deli, Cellar XV, Tazza Cafe, C2 Education, Healing Touch Reiki, Posa Ristorante, Ross Bread, Adam Broderick, Tequila Escape, Audrey Road, Books on the Common, Miss Confident Boutique, and Early Bird Cafe.
All proceeds will go directly to humanitarian aid for the Ukrainian people. Donations will be accepted on-site by cash, check, credit card and Venmo.
About
Ridgefield Responds is Ridgefield’s community mobilization effort to support humanitarian initiatives locally and abroad. The organization, which launched after Hurricane Katrina, and also provided aid to people after the earthquake in Haiti, Hurricane Sandy and with local rent assistance after the COVID-19 outbreak, has now re-mobilized to activate the power of the Ridgefield community and beyond to help the Ukrainian people and the devastating situation in Ukraine.
Ridgefield Reponds, which operates as a 501c3 non-proft under the Friends of Ridgefield Community programs, is working directly through the Rotary Club Lviv-Leopolis to send aid where it is most needed. The first installment of funds was disbursed to pay for medical supplies for frontline fighters.
To learn more, become a sponsor or donate, visit https://ridgefieldresponds.org. Follow on Facebook and Instagram @ridgefieldresponds. Questions? Email hello@ridgefieldresponds.org.