66th Salisbury Fall Festival

Main Street of Salisbury

Plan to atend this fun-filled home-town celebration with lots of activities and events for people of all ages. Wander Main Street for book and bake sales, local artisans, food tents, and displays. Enjoy a quilt show, brew-fest, scarecrows, pet parade, and live music. Kids will enjoy magic shows, games, pumpkin decorating, crafts, and more. For a schedule of events, visit www.salisburyfallfestival.org.

Merry and Bright

Main Street of Salisbury

Merry & Bright: Salisbury Hometown Holidays December 1, 2 and 3

Vintage Holiday Exhibit

Academy Building 24 Main St, Salisbury, CT, United States

Seasonal decorations and display of special artifacts from our Holley-Williams and other Collections

Free Holiday Concert

Congregational Church of Salisbury, 30 Main Street, Salisbury, CT

Special concert of traditional music and carols performed by the celebrated artists of The Salisbury Four.

Salisbury Association’s Annual Meeting

Video Conference

We Invite You to Attend Our Annual Meeting:
A Review of Our 2023 Activities and the Election of Directors
Please join us Saturday, February 10, 2024
10:30 A.M. through videoconference
Registration here...

Morel Mushroom Hunt with Dave Paton

Sugar Hill in Amesville, Salisbury

Join Dave Paton in search of morel mushrooms, the first mushrooms of the season. Meet at the top of Sugar Hill.

e-Birding with George Wallace – 4 pm at SML

Scoville Memorial Library 38 Main Street, Salisbury, CT

George Wallace, a birding expert and conservationist, will discuss birding phone apps with an emphasis on apps that are both effective and free. Co-sponsored by the Salisbury Association Land Trust.

Student Exhibits from the Troutbeck Symposium – Academy Building

Academy Building 24 Main St, Salisbury, CT, United States

The Troutbeck Symposium is a student-led collaboration uncovering local history through documentaries, art exhibitions, and conversation. Middle and high school students from 14 regional public and independent schools have researched local histories of communities of color and other marginalized groups.

The Timber Rattlesnake in CT –3 pm at SML

Scoville Memorial Library 38 Main Street, Salisbury, CT

Hank Gruner, a herpetologist, will present a historical overview of the decline of the timber rattlesnake. Efforts to eradicate rattlesnakes has led to the loss of many populations, and their conservation remains challenging. Co-sponsored by the Salisbury Association Land Trust.

Bird Walk at Schlesinger Bird Preserve – 8 am

Schlesinger Bird Preserve Scoville Ore Mine Road, Salisbury, CT, United States

Join George Wallace, an avid birder, for a guided morning walk at our local bird preserve. Meet at the parking area on Scoville Ore Mine Road,
just off Route 41, north of Salisbury. Bring binoculars. Sponsored by Salisbury Association Land Trust.

4th of July Celebration

Town Grove, 42 Ethan Allen Street, Lakeville

Gather at Town Grove at noon to celebrate Independence Day with family and friends. Bring a picnic or purchase hot dogs from students in EXTRAS. Sit in the shade of the magnificent oak trees while Heman Allen, 1740-1778 (our own Lou Bucceri) reads the Declaration of Independence, followed by the Salisbury Band concert.