Going home to the place were we grew up, same as generations before us. The smell of salt air just like you remember as a kid, the sun reflections off the water. as you stand with your feet in the rocky sand. As you look at the swimmers coming in from the Lighthouse a mile off Bayley Beach. A day I drive down to Rowayton to honor my Uncle Art, that the days events are named for. Art Ladrigan, a teenager then a old man still standing watch over one and all in the water at the beach. He dedicated his life to a small town where many generations of his family were born. In 1903 The Rowayton Library was dedicated to his Father Edward Ladrigan, for helping the town, in the days of horse and buggies to help take people around, days of muddy roads. His Dad was the Towns Blacksmith, that was located near the Railroad Station. Helping others were born into the Ladrigan men, even my Dad, Hap was always helping someone. A small town that was bigger than life for us kids growing up, we had it all....
Read moreWe had such a great time working with Rowayton Community Center! We've been providing face painters and balloon artists for many events and it's always a pleasure. The staff are super professional and so helpful, making sure everything ran smoothly. They really went above and beyond to help enhance the experiences we provide.
It’s clear they care about making events successful, and it shows in every...
Read moreThe community center is currently being remodeled, I know, we're doing the kitchen. The library is still open to the public. It's a cool...
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