The Historic District is rich with history and almost every house has a story to tell. Since we all love to hear a good story, the Old Stratford Neighborhood Association is asking our neighbors to tell us their's and we will post on the BLOG.
About OSNA
You can contact us at StratfordNeighbors@gmail.com
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Historic District "House" Biographies - Tell us Your Story
Monday, January 30, 2012
OSNA Announces 2012 Events Schedule - Three New Board Members Welcomed
- Henry Bruce, New President
- Ann Lindsay Jackson, Vice President (continuing)
- Michael Bingham, Secretary (formerly Board President)
- Christine Rudney, New Treasurer
- Paul Joy, Membership Co-chair
- Carol Lockshier, New Membership Co-chair
With three new board members, we are all excited about the prospects for 2012 and beyond. We have many plans and initiatives in the works with our social and meeting finalized, starting with the annual Business Meeting on Thursday March 22nd from 7:30 to 9 pm. Our Business Meeting is open to all OSNA members and neighbors and provides us the opportunity to discuss and share community-wide topics and issues. This year's meeting will be at The Perry House.
Our entire events plans for 2012 are as follows:
- Business Meeting, March 22nd, 7:30 to 9 pm, The Perry House
- Spring Social, June 24th, 5 to 9pm, Housatonic Boat Club
- End of Summer Picnic, September 9th, afternoon, 2252 Elm St
- Holiday Party & Caroling, Sunday December 16th, 4 to 8pm
These events are a great way to connect with old friends and neighbors and meet the many new ones (like myself). These gatherings are also a great way to stay up on all of the community happenings that affect us all.
In the meantime, please reach out to any of us on the board to let us know what you think and how we can serve you and our neighborhood!
Henry Bruce, OSNA President
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Remembering Katharine Hepburn's "Summers in Stratford"
Now we have a chance to join in a lively talk Thursday February 16th at noon. Presented by author and filmmaker Michael J. Bielawa, this unique event will focus on Ms. Hepburn's stay in Stratford, thoughts on Shakespeare, and an intimate look at Kate's Cottage, the little waterfront cabin where she helped bring Shakespeare's works to life.
What: "Kate's Cottage: Katharine Hepburn's Summers in Stratford, with Michael J. Bielawa
When: Thursday, February 16th, noon
Where: Fairfield Museum & History Center, 370 Beach Road, Fairfield
Details: $8; $5 for Museum members.
Bring your own lunch; lemonade and dessert provided. The short film "Along the Shores of Memory: The Katharine Hepburn Cottage will also be shown. For more details about this event and for directions, please visit: Fairfield Museum & History Center.
Contributed by Christine Rudney
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Friday, May 6, 2011
HDC Seeks White House Protection
It is not entirely clear whether the Town Council has jurisdiction to do that, or whether including the Elm Street property in the Historic District (whose present southern boundary is Ferry Blvd.) would help to protect it. But it's a meaningful first step in organizing support to protect and (it is hope) rehabilitate Stratford's last "Grand Mansion."
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Justice Prevails!
And the winner is...The BZA voted 5-0 to deny the petition!
Thanks to all who took the time to come and testify on behalf of preserving the character of our wonderful neighborhood. This is indeed a significant victory.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Berquist Petition Rescheduled
The petition was originally scheduled to be heard at the April BZA meeting, but the Berquists (or their lawyer) elected to wait a month in the hope that the 40 or so neighbors who showed up to testify against them would not make the effort twice. Let's prove them wrong!