Saturday January 31, 2026

Winter Sowing Workshop
11:00 am – 12:15 pm
Lachat Town Farm
Lachat teams with the Weston Pollinator Pathway and Advanced Master Gardener Alice Ely for a free hands-on workshop teaching how to make your own mini-greenhouse in a bottle to start seedlings of native plants that will attract pollinators, including monarch butterflies, to your yard. Bring clear 1-liter or 2-liter soda bottles or translucent half-gallon milk bottles. Special native seeds and potting soil will be provided. With limited space available, register here.
Sunday February 1, 2026

Unhired Hands: 18th Century Northern Slavery
3:00 pm
Weston Public Library
Poet, actor, and playwright David Mills explores the history of slavery in the North during the 18th century, interweaving poems with stories about noteworthy men and women of African and Indigenous descent at the time of the American Revolution. This free event is in honor of Black History Month and kicks off “America 250: The Revolutionary Spirit Lecture Series.” Registration, here, is recommended.
Monday February 2, 2026

Police Swearing-In Ceremony
3:00 pm
Town Hall Meeting Room
56 Norfield Road
56 Norfield Road
The Weston Police Department invites the community to a ceremony where Phousisongkhamloy Chokbengboune will be sworn in as the department’s newest officer.
Sunday February 8, 2026

History Through a Lens
2:00 pm
Weston History & Culture Center
104 Weston Road
104 Weston Road
A free 90-minute class for students in third to sixth grade interested in history and photography. Students will learn about the early days of photography, explore photos from 150 years ago, and use clues to create a story about images from the past. Bring a camera, tablet or smartphone to capture photos. If one is not available, WHCC can share one. Register here, required because only 12 spots are available.
Thursday March 5, 2026

Keys for Resilience
7:00 pm
Westport Country Playhouse
Ukrainian pianist and composer Ruslan Ramazanov performs with Teryn Kuzma, a Ukrainian-American soprano and an accomplished performer on the bandura, a traditional Ukrainian stringed instrument. The evening of classical and traditional music supports Ukraine Aid International and its sister city partnerships. Tickets are available here.
