Meeting Rooms

As a community destination open to all ages, the Library offers two meeting rooms that can be reserved by members of the public to gather and interact for group study, meetings, public presentations and more. From mother-and-son book discussions and Chinese conversation groups to tutoring sessions and business meetings, to political discussions, piano recitals and more, the Library provides a community gathering place for people to exchange ideas and grow.

Contact: Leslie Vuilleumier, Executive Assistant , 203-438-2282 x1022, mlvuill@ridgefieldlibrary.org


The Dayton Program RoomThe Dayton Program Room

A versatile space that can accommodate around 90 people in auditorium seating or 40 around tables. It is used for lectures, films, presentations, concerts, meetings and more. It has an overhead projector, DVD and VCR player, a small kitchen and a baby grand piano. The room has wired and wireless internet access.


The History RoomThe History Room

More intimate in scale, the History Room can accommodate up to 12 people seated around a large conference table. No food or drink is allowed in this room because of its historic nature. If the room is available, it can also be used on a walk-up basis.


Both of these rooms may be reserved in advance up to 12 times per year. They can be used during normal library hours and can be reserved no more than thee months in advance.