Keeler Tavern Museum Unveils New Interpretive Signage

Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center unveiled their new interpretive signage for the self-guided tour “Gilberts in the Garden” on Tuesday, September 21.

Funded by a generous grant from Ridgefield Thrift Shop, these nine professionally designed and built interpretive signs are located throughout the museum’s site and tell the story of how the Gilbert family shaped and lived in the Keeler Tavern residence. This educational and entertaining self-guided tour offers increases access to our interpretive content and is a great option for those looking for safe, outdoor experiences during the pandemic.

The ceremony and reception were attended by a selected group of museum advocates and cultural heritage supporters. From left to right, KTM&HC Executive Director Hildegard Grob; Ridgefield Arts Council member Amy Hall Casey; Ridgefield Economic and Community Development Commission member Susan Gessner; Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi; KTM&HC Chief Curator Catherine Prescott; Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Executive Director Cybele Malone; KTM&HC Board President Rhonda Hall; Ridgefield Arts Council members Andrew Okrongly and Joseph Collin; and Ridgefield Thrift Shop Patricia Hellman.

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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