The Thompsonville Moose Lodge is a part of Moose International, which is a private, not-for-profit fraternity founded in 1888 that is non-political and non-denominational. The lodge hosts various community and outreach programs, such as sports and recreational leagues, as well as community service. The group also has private events on a weekly and monthly basis. For information on how to join, call the number provided.
This is the Girl Scouts Service Center for Wilton. Stop by the center for more information on area troops or to shop for uniforms, badges, patches and pins. The shop also sells the always-coveted Girl Scout cookies during the organization's annual cookie drive.
Enfield Elks Lodge #2222 believes in charity, justice, brotherly love and fidelity. The organization is dedicated to promoting the welfare and happiness of its members and patriotism for the country and also serves the community through beneficial programs. Persons interested in joining must be a U.S. citizen, 21 years or older and believe in God's existence. The hall is available for rent.
Knights of Columbus Council 4303 is a charitable organization which offers its community financial aid through educational, religious and social programs, fundraisers, events, resources and more. Its hall is available for weddings, meetings, corporate events, birthdays and other social functions.
The nursery school at the Wilton YMCA provides a variety of age appropriate programs for boys and girls aged 2 to 5. Swimming, gymnastics and dance, as well as other activities, are included. Three, four and five day-per-week, extended day and early childhood programs are available.
The YMCA Nursery School follows the Wilton Public School calendar. Children must be YMCA members. See their website for further information.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles, established in 1904, is an international non-profit organization that believes in lessening the ills of human life by promoting peace, justice, equality, prosperity and hope. The first Eagle Riders were formed at this location. The Order holds charitable events such as the "Ride for the Vets" to raise funds for those in need. For more information on the organization, please visit its website.
The Eagles Club is a meeting place for members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a national non-profit group that focuses on doing work to benefit the local community. The Eagles Club, located in the heart of downtown Stamford, in a dimly lit old two-story house that stands out amongst the many skyscrapers that surround it. The Eagles Club is a social hall with a bar, and you can easily find members here at all times of day and night socializing.
The Clinton Post 66 of the American Legion is located on 82 West Main Street across from Connecticut Water Company. They hold monthly meetings the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm.
The Elks Lodge is a national fraternal organization that performs community outreach, fundraisers and other programs that aid the community and increase the standard of living for its citizens. The lodge is helmed by Exalter Ruler Daniel Miramant and represents the home for District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler David Greaves.
The American Legion is a nationwide organization that works to support veterans and community programs. The local Joseph W. Tarrant Jr. Memorial Post 100 welcomes veterans from all branches of the armed forces. The post sponsors local sports teams and other activities as well as special breakfasts, community events and holiday events.