First Thursdays – Inside Naugatuck, April 5, 6-8pm
Join us for an old favorite, “Inside Naugatuck” directed by former Rotary President, Tom Scally. The movie shows the history of the industries and the strengths of the community, filmed in the early 50’s. Only $2 a person, free with membership. Refreshments will be available.

Colette’s Crafts – Reverse Painting, April 14, 11am
Let your children’s get their hands on history this month through the exploration of reverse painting. Reverse painting is the same technique used in the Salem Bridge Clocks on display at the Museum. $2 per child, registration recommended.

Volunteer Sign-Ups and Training,  April 19, 7-8pm and April 21 10-11am FREE! The Naugatuck Historical Society is a volunteer based organization that provides field trips, tours, educational programs, lectures, presentations, craft programs and more for the community. Without you, we can’t provide all of those services to the town.

Please consider giving us a couple of hours of your time each month. We have tasks for all abilities and interests. Do you like to research new topics? Are you a people person? Do you have an eye for exhibits, designs, or marketing materials? Are you handy around the house with cleaning and small chores? Do you like to write? Do you like working
with kids? Maybe you just want to meet some new people.

Come learn what it is all about, take a tour of the Museum and see how you can help.

Week of the Young Child, April 24, 6:30-7:30pm

FREE! Celebrate the week of the Young Child with Naugatuck Discovery.
Join us at the Museum for an architectural tour of some of the
historic buildings and scavenger hunt, weather permitting.
Naugatuck Historical Society
195 Water Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770
203 729 9039 or naugatuckhistory@sbcglobal.net

Earth Day Planting and Clean up,  April 28, 11am – 12 FREE! Join us as we clean up for Earth Day and plant new flowers in the surrounding gardens. Please bring your garden gloves and any tools useful for working in the yard.

Naugatuck Historical Society
195 Water Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770
203 729 9039 or naugatuckhistory@sbcglobal.net