Event Calendar

  • 03
    03.May.Saturday

    Meriden Daffodil Festival

    All day
    2025-05-03-2025-05-04
    Hubbard Park, Meriden
    Westfield Shopping Mall – 470 Lewis Avenue, Meriden, CT 06451

    Live music, a parade, games, rides and more!

  • 03
    03.May.Saturday

    POPSHOP Market Westport

    11:00 AM-3:00 PM
    2025-05-03
    Westport Museum for History & Culture
    25 Avery Place, Westport, CT 06880

    PopShop is an indoor and open-air pop-up market that features a curated vendor roster of antique and repurposed furniture, artwork, jewelry, and apparel by local artists, designers, and merchants. Each event celebrates delicious food from the hottest food trucks. Guests can sip a cocktail from the full bar while they shop local for everything needed for the season.

  • 04
    04.May.Sunday

    Meriden Daffodil Festival

    All day
    2025-05-04-2025-05-04
    Hubbard Park, Meriden
    Westfield Shopping Mall – 470 Lewis Avenue, Meriden, CT 06451

    Live music, a parade, games, rides and more!

  • 10
    10.May.Saturday

    88th Annual Dogwood Festival

    All day
    2025-05-10-2025-05-11
    Greenfield Hill Congregational Church
    1045 Old Academy Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824

    Greenfield Hill Church’s Dogwood Festival originated in 1936, when the women of the church began selling refreshments and handmade craft items to visitors who came to the area each spring to view the beautiful Dogwood trees. Their purpose was to raise money for women and children’s charities. Today, the Dogwood Festival continues to be run by church volunteers, and the tradition of giving all profits to charity also continues.

    The Dogwood Festival of today includes music, food, children’s activities – and the dozens of arts and crafts vendors at the heart of the event.

  • 11
    11.May.Sunday

    88th Annual Dogwood Festival

    All day
    2025-05-11-2025-05-11
    Greenfield Hill Congregational Church
    1045 Old Academy Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824

    Greenfield Hill Church’s Dogwood Festival originated in 1936, when the women of the church began selling refreshments and handmade craft items to visitors who came to the area each spring to view the beautiful Dogwood trees. Their purpose was to raise money for women and children’s charities. Today, the Dogwood Festival continues to be run by church volunteers, and the tradition of giving all profits to charity also continues.

    The Dogwood Festival of today includes music, food, children’s activities – and the dozens of arts and crafts vendors at the heart of the event.