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Calendar 2025
Cheers to 100 Years!

Updated 06/08/2025​​​​​​

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June 14: CT Open House Day

12 - 4 pm

Free Admission

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June 22: Connecticut Historic Gardens Day

12-4

Museum Open House - Jekyll Garden Tours

Plant Sale

Free Admission - Donations Accepted

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June 27: Museum Closed 

for Fundraiser Preparation

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Friday, June 27:

Cheers to 100 Years! ~ 1925-2025

Gala Event to Celebrate the 

Glebe House Museum.

Tickets on Sale Now

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July: Christmas in July 

Museum Shop all month.

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July 4: Museum Closed

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July 9: New Volunteer Meet & Greet

12:00 - 2:00 pm

RSVP by email to

office@glebehousemuseum.org 

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July 12: New Volunteer Meet & Greet

9:00 - 11:00 am

RSVP by email to

office@glebehousemuseum.org 

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August 4 - 8: Summer Experience for Children

Registration is Open

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August: Cast Iron Cookware & Care

w/The Frontier Mess 

Date & Details Coming Soon

 

​ September: History of Natural Medicine

A Two-Part Series w/ Dr. Z

Virtual Talk & In-person Workshop

Date & Details Coming Soon

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September 14: Woodbury Fall Festival

Hollow Park

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October 4: The Witches of Connecticut 

at Old Town Hall

Details to Come!

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October 25: All Hollow's Eve Cemetery Tours

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More to come!

Please check back for updates.

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*Calendar of Events may change at any time.

Please contact the Museum for the most updated information.

Location:

49 Hollow Road

Woodbury, CT 06798

203-263-2855 office@glebehousemuseum.org

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Museum Hours:

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The Museum is Open for the 2025 Season. 

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Hours:

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Last guided tour at 3:20 pm.

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*The Museum will be closed on Sunday, May 18, Friday, June 27, and Friday, July 4.

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The Gertrude Jekyll Garden:  Open year-round, 7 days per week, dawn-dusk, for self-guided tours.

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 *Please excuse our appearance as our staff has begun restoration work in the Jekyll Garden.  The Garden will remain open to the public throughout the restoration. â€‹

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© 2023 The Glebe House Museum

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