2024 Annual Potluck Dinner
Sign up and join your neighbors for an evening of fun at the Silvermine Community Association Annual Potluck Dinner
Saturday, January 27 from 6 pm to 9 pm
Wilton Congregational Church
70 Ridgefield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
Dust off those cookbooks, search for your favorite recipes, and warm up with some fabulous cooking from your neighbors!
Avoid the cold and sign up early for this popular annual community event! Seating is limited to 80 members.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS ONLINE! $20 per person. Each person (or group) must bring a dish. Also, it’s BYOB for dinner, though wine and beer will be provided free at the cocktail hour. You can choose from the available menu options on the sign-up form when you purchase your tickets online.
We encourage you to be a current member for the 2024 year to attend and bring your friends and neighbors as guests. You won’t want to miss everyone’s delicious cooking. So join or renew your membership today!
Click Here to Join The SCA for 2024 Now
Your membership dollars go a long way, enabling our community to:
- Fund college scholarships for deserving Silvermine students. Over six decades, the SCA has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars to talented, deserving students.
- Underwrite costs for our popular community events, including the Silvermine Social, Pot Luck Dinner, Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and Santa’s arrival by antique fire truck at the Silvermine Arts Center.
- Maintain and improve Silvermine’s historic character and natural beauty. (We manage and beautify several areas in and around Silvermine.)
- Offer you two Silvermine Community stickers for your car or mailbox.
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Reminder: We’ll be hosting the event at a new location this year – the Wilton Congregational Church at the corner of Belden Hill Rd and Ridgefield Rd. Additional parking on Belden Hill Lane.
Silvermine History Dinner Fall 2023
Please join us Saturday, November 11, 2023 for an evening of tasty food and storytelling.
The title for our Fall gathering is: “Before and After: How Silvermine Became an Artists’ Community”
Our host, Jerry Gleason, will talk about the period extending from approximately 1897 to 1915. Jerry will focus on how industrial Silvermine became an artist’s community. Included in this history will be many of Jerry’s famous “juicy bits” including polygamy, an abandoned wife, drunken times in old Silvermine, the man who cut off the legs of his wife, and two brothers who hated each other.
Space is limited at the Clubhouse and we’ll have room for up to 68 guests (we made more room this time!). Please sign up ASAP to secure your spot!
6:30 pm: Cocktails/Light Appetizers
7:00 p.m: Buffet Dinner (Italian fare)
7:45 p.m: History Presentation
Tickets are $45/person.
Cash bar 6:30-9:30pm
About your host, Jerry Gleason
Jerry Gleason lived in Silvermine for many years. While he was here, he fell in love with the area and its history. He especially liked the artists – all the various types of artists, not just the writers and painters, but the opera singers, the cartoonists, the musicians, and the architects – who had lived here in Silvermine. They gave the area a distinct flavor.
So, he started tracking some of them down and talking about them with his friends. This, ultimately, led to the Silvermine History Dinners that were held at the Silvermine Tavern on a regular basis.
They started off small, but eventually 60 people or more would spend an evening learning about the Silvermine past and enjoying time with their neighbors. Often someone in the audience would even be able to add some personal knowledge about the person or event Jerry was discussing. Everyone had a good time and Jerry often seemed to go out of his way to locate what he called “juicy bits,” aspects of life here in Silvermine that showed what a rowdy, bawdy, ultimately human, group of people lived and worked here in Silvermine.
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Join Us for the Fall Social on Friday September 22nd
Join more than 100 of your neighbors at the Silvermine Community Association’s most popular event of the year. Head over to the Silvermine Golf Club and catch up with old neighbors and meet new ones! You’ll hear what’s happening in our community and enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar.
All are welcome – SCA members and non-members.
Where: Silvermine Golf Club (95 N Seir Hill Rd, Norwalk, CT )
When: Friday September 22nd
Time: 6:00-9:00pm
Member Cost: $10
Non Member Cost: $35
The annual meeting will take place prior to the Social and the 2023/24 slate of Board Members will be announced.
Join SCA now – Or sign up at the event!
Your membership and donations enable our community to:
- Award college scholarships to worthy local students. We’ve given away several hundred thousand dollars since our founding more than 60 years ago!
- Improve and maintain the historic character and natural beauty of Silvermine.
- Host socials and community gatherings with beloved traditions going back several decades.
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June 17th Shredding Event & Food Drive
You won’t want to miss the Silvermine Community Association’s annual shredding event. All are welcome!
When: Saturday, June 17, 2023 from 9am-noon
Where: Silvermine Arts Center, 1037 Silvermine Road, New Canaan
$35 for your first 3 boxes or bags
$10 each additional box or bag
Tapes and CDs are included
$10 for Hard Disk Drives
While you’re securing your personal data by shredding unneeded documents, you can help Person-to-Person keep their food pantries stocked by dropping off the much-needed items below, as well as other non-perishables.
- Pasta & Sauce
- Peanut Butter & Jelly
- Canned Tuna & Chicken
- Dried & Canned Beans
- Cold Cereal & Oatmeal
- Hearty Soups
- Snack/Granola Bars
- Rice (1 lb. boxes)
- Mac & Cheese
- Canned Fruits & Veggies
- Pancake Mix
- Shelf-stable Milk
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