Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Celebrate Winter at Its Best in Norfolk, Feb. 22 & 23- Fast Facts!

WHAT – Town wide festival celebrating winter in Norfolk, “the Icebox of Connecticut!” Most events free of charge @ Winter Weekend in Norfolk. 

WHERE – Norfolk, Connecticut – Townwide Festival WHEN –Saturday, February 22, and Sunday, February 23, 2025 


The Hub at Station Place right off Rte. 44 is Information Central!


ABOUT WINTER WEEKEND IN NORFOLK 
Get ready for a town-wide celebration bursting with winter magic and adventure—welcome to Winter Weekend in Norfolk, lovingly known as the "Icebox of Connecticut!" Now in its 8th year, this two-day festival is your ticket to the “coolest” event of the season, with most activities completely FREE. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning fan, there's something for everyone to enjoy. From exciting new attractions to beloved traditions, Winter Weekend in Norfolk is the ultimate way to embrace the unique charm of this beautiful Connecticut town. 

 NEW THIS YEAR: 
• A pickleball tournament @ Botelle School 
• A mushroom inoculation workshop at Husky Meadows Farm 
• A wildlife tracking walk with Great Mountain Forest 
• An art reception celebrating the Northwest Corner at the Hub 
• A pancake breakfast made with maple syrup produced in Norfolk 
• A Book Launch, “The Norfolk Library: History, Culture, Community” 

Returning favorites: 
• Fly-tying workshops. 
• Tours of stained glass windows at Immaculate Conception Church and the Church of Christ Meeting House 
• A visit to the sugar house at Great Mountain Forest. 
• Open House at the Curling Club 
• Art shows, live music, and so much more! 

 For the full schedule and updates (new events added daily), visit weekendinnorfolk.org. 

ABOUT THE WIN (WEEKEND IN NORFOLK) COMMITTEE 
The WIN (Weekend in Norfolk) Committee, now in its tenth year, is a dedicated group of volunteers who organize two major town-wide events annually: Summer WIN and Winter WIN. These festivals are made possible through the support of Norfolk’s town officials, the Economic Development Commission, local organizations, and community members.

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