Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Huntington Branch Library to host Animal Crossing for tweens, teens
'Turnback Tuesday' features Derby's 300th birthday celebration
Turnback Tuesday remembers the 300th celebration of Derby in 1975.
We [at Derby Public Library] are highlighting some of the buttons used during the celebration which started May 31 and ran through June 8, 1975.
The “Derby” Hat was the logo for the 300th as seen here on the wooden nickel. Two different buttons for the Miss Celebration Belle and the button for the Junior Grade of the Brother of the Brush.
You can see the theme of these buttons with Derby colors of red and white.
*Remember* the Library is looking for memorabilia such as these to add to our collection. Please keep "Hunting for History" so we can preserve the incredible story of Derby.
You can contact us at dplreference@biblio.org.
Thanks to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.
Derby Historical Society seeks volunteers for projects, events
ANSONIA - Are you interested in volunteering for a good cause? Email info@derbyhistorical.org to find out how you can help!
Derby Historical Society's volunteer group is a fun social circle where we learn from one another and work collectively on fun projects, such as basket making, calligraphy/quill writing, organization of our museum store, event help, and more!
This is a press release from the Derby Historical Society.
Ansonia Library posts event calendar for March
Derby Historical Society to host virtual 'Day in 1762' program for 5th graders
Students travel to colonial Derby for an insider’s look into the life of young David Humphreys, who later in life became aide-de-camp to George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
This “Living History” experience takes place at the home of General David Humphreys, 37 Elm St., and is led by docents in period attire. There will be one-hour time slots available in March and April.
Discussion about David’s life and achievements during the American Revolution and beyond are also part of this wonderful program.
Fifth grade classes in the Valley towns of Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, and Shelton are invited to attend the spring 2021 session free of charge.
Contact info@derbyhistorical.org or call 203-735-1908 for information.
Executive Director Daniel L. Bosques said in a written statement, “Keeping young minds rooted in our local past means so much to us that we have developed a state of the art virtual field trip during what has been the most difficult of years for class trips.
"This was made possible with the support of the Valley Community Foundation, our local municipalities, and the residents of the Lower Naugatuck Valley.”
This is a release from the Derby Historical Society.
Derby Centennial Lions Club to collect food, cash for Spooner House
Photo from Facebook |
See the Spooner House Wish list at http://www.actspooner.org/Wish_List.html