Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center’s Holiday Boutique in the Barn Showcases Local Artists

Local artistic talent is on display at Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center’s Holiday Boutique in the Barn, where one-of-a-kind pieces by talented artists from the Ridgefield area are available for purchase.

Now through December 19, shoppers can support local artists and find presents for everyone on their holiday shopping list. The Boutique, a popular annual holiday shopping experience, is proud to showcase work by artists including Joan Ogren, Ellen Ross, Karen Marie Smith, AnneMarie Surfaro Boehme, Ursula Lombardi, Tina Phillips, and Antonio Villanueva. In addition, unique items by local artisans, including crafts, jewelry, pottery, and local authors, are available.

Also on sale: our famous cranberry chutney - a decades-long tradition with an award-winning recipe! Purchase a container or two of chutney at the Visitor Center or during open hours at the Boutique. This delicious batch will sell out, so be sure to get your containers while supplies last.

The Holiday Boutique will be open in December on Thursdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the final day for shopping scheduled for Sunday, December 19. COVID protocols will be followed for the Holiday Boutique in the Barn. Masks will be required for all, regardless of vaccination status, and barn doors will be open to maximize circulation, so remember to dress warmly. See our events calendar for more information at www.keelertavernmuseum.org/events.

 KTM&HC’s Holiday Boutique in the Barn features art for purchase by talented local artists, including, from left to right: Joan Ogren, Ellen Ross, Karen Marie Smith, AnneMarie Surfaro Boehme, Ursula Lombardi, Tina Phillips, and Antonio Villanueva.

For inquiries about school programs and digital learning experiences, please email education@keelertavernmuseum.org.

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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