John Brown Birthday Celebration
Join us to celebrate John Brown's birthday and his trail blazing commitment to racial equality and civil rights. The Torrington Historical Society and the Workman Memorial AME Zion Church will […]
Join us to celebrate John Brown's birthday and his trail blazing commitment to racial equality and civil rights. The Torrington Historical Society and the Workman Memorial AME Zion Church will […]
West End, South End, Litchfield Street, Migeon Ave – where was your neighborhood? Each Torrington neighborhood in the 1930’s and 1940’s had its own distinctive character – from eating places […]
Join us for a morning in the beautiful Hotchkiss Fyler Gardens as we explore the grounds and learn about the centuries old practice of creating an Herbarium album. What is […]
Peter McEachern and David Santoro Quintet Join us for a night of Jazz in the Garden with The Peter McEachern and David Santoro Quintet featuring Peter on trombone, Dave on […]
The Torrington Historical Society's popular Jazz in the Garden series will present the Kris Jensen's Jazz All Stars featuring renowned saxophonist Kris Jensen with accomplished vocalist, Linda Ransom. The concert […]
It's My Time Now proudly presents women and men expressing their confidence, courage, talent and language using the art of drumming, songs and storytelling. Featuring: Eight women drummers Soulful Sounds […]
Esteemed percussionist and bandleader Nelson Bello and Friends will end the 2024 Jazz in the Garden Series with an evening of Latin Jazz! Bello began playing Latin percussion at the […]
The Energy of Falling Water – Connecticut’s Early Mills Water-powered mills brought civilization to Connecticut as early as 1650. In the early days, every small Connecticut village had to depend […]
Join us as we tour Migeon Avenue, which has been described over the years as the "grandest street in Torrington". We'll explore it's rich past, including the many families that […]
In the Watches of the Night: Life in the Nocturnal City, 1820-1930. Presenter - Professor Peter C. Baldwin, Department of History, University of Connecticut Before skyscrapers and streetlights glowed at […]