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About Woodstock News Things to Do
A Rural Community
About Woodstock
Woodstock, Connecticut is considered part of the "Quiet Corner." It is known for its "tranquility, history and pastoral good looks," according to the guidebook 1,000 Places to See Before You Die. Woodstock is located in the northeastern corner of Connecticut. Area-wise, it is actually the second largest town in CT. Our population is still small (7,909 residents as of 2009) but growing. Our town is a rural, historic community with an agricultural background. Woodstock has more operating dairy farms than any other town in Connecticut. Support for open space conservation and the farming community is strong. The town also encourages light manufacturing and welcomes small businesses.
There are many types of farms, craft shops, antique shops, and restaurants intermingled with light industry such as the manufacture of electrical switches, jet aircraft components, microporous plastics, fancy soaps and toiletries, fiberglass components, fine furniture and kitchen cabinets. A third of residents have college degrees, and a number of professionals run small businesses or telecommute from their homes. The scenery is spectacular, and the residents are friendly.
In order to preserve the town's rural character and agricultural base, residents have adopted "The Right to Farm Ordinance" and created The Woodstock Land Preservation and Land Acquisition Fund."
Villages
Woodstock is made up of six distinct villages: South Woodstock, Woodstock Hill, North Woodstock, East Woodstock, West Woodstock, and Woodstock Valley.
Bordering towns (clockwise, starting to the north) are Southbridge and Dudley, Massachusetts; and Thompson, Putnam, Pomfret, Eastford, and Union, Connecticut.
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Contact Us
The Woodstock Town Hall is located at 415 Scenic Route 169, near the Woodstock Fairground. See Driving Directions.
Our mailing address is: 415 Route 169, Woodstock, CT 06281-3039. See the Contacts list for phone numbers.
Town Hall hours are:
- Monday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Governance
Woodstock's governing body is the Board of Selectmen. See Town Government or the booket "Know Your Town Government" under the Town Clerk's Office on the Documents tab.
Things to Do in Woodstock
Woodstock's 61.8 square miles provide ample space for outdoor activities, shopping, dining and special events and attractions. For more information, see THINGS TO DO IN WOODSTOCK. Also see our Community Calendar for information about upcoming events, Community Links for more information about organizations and programs, and Recreation.
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Public Hearing |
 Would you be interested in receiving financial assistance from the Town for repairs to your Woodstock home? (To be eligible, you must meet the income criteria)
Click "Read More" to find out how.
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Giving Tree 2009 |
 For the third consecutive year, we are collecting household and personal care items to benefit Woodstock seniors in need! Please stop by the Town Hall to select an ornament or two that specify which items are being requested. All items are due in the First Selectman's office by Thursday, December 17 so that gift bags can be packed and delivered in time for the holidays. Please click on Read More to learn which items are most needed. |
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2010 Transfer Station Permits |
 Town of Woodstock
2010 Transfer Station Permits
Available for purchase starting on Monday, December 21, 2009
Town Clerk’s Office – Woodstock Town Hall
Transfer Station Fees are as follows:
Permit fee for a Regular Permit - $130/calendar year.
Permit fee for 65 years and older - $70/calendar year.
Permit fee for Bulky Debris Permit - $40 per trip
(car, van, ½ to ¾ ton pick up truck, utility trailer)
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Woodstock Theft Detecting Society |
 WOODSTOCK THEFT DETECTION SOCIETY
"1912 Meeting Poster" on Sale Now!
This poster has been reproduced for sale as a fundraisder for the Woodstock Theft Detecting Society - the oldest, continuously active law enforcement agency in the nation!
The Posters are being sold for $5.00 plus postage, if necessary.
Please contact Dan Very, President of the Woodstock Theft Detection Society, by email (dvery@snet.net) or phone (860.974.1732) to get your poster. Posters are also available for purchase in the Town Clerk's Office at the Woodstock Town Hall.
Your support for this fundraiser is most appreciated!
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AED Devices Donated to Woodstock |
 Two state-of-the-art automated external defibrillator (AED) devices were recently donated to the Town of Woodstock by an anonymous local donor. Click "Read More" to see the Press Release |
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Things to Do in Woodstock, CT
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Explore the country roads of Woodstock, CT
Photo by Bet Zimmerman
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Woodstock may be small from a population standpoint, but it covers a large area. With almost 62 square miles, it is actually the second biggest town in Connecticut. There are a number of fun, unique and interesting things to do in town. Jump to: Special Events | Attractions | Dining | Shopping | Outdoor Recreation | Parks/Campgrounds | Organizations/Clubs.
Please see our Community Calendar for information about upcoming events, Recreation NEWS tab and Summer Fun Guide (under DOCUMENTS tab), Community Links for more information about organizations and programs, and Woodstock Weather.
Please note that the presence of any link anywhere on this site does not constitute an endorsement, favoring, or approval of the site or any specific commercial product, commodity or service by the Town of Woodstock.
Special Events
- Artists in the Country and various art shows
- Memorial Day Race (10K) and Parade on Memorial Day
- Fourth of July Jamboree on the green in East Woodstock
- Woodstock Fair, one of the oldest and largest agricultural fairs in New England, is held every year on Labor Day weekend, from Friday morning through Monday evening. Attendance averages more than150,000 people. Off-season events are also held there.
- Celebrating Agriculture, usually the third week in September
- Roseland Cottage Arts & Crafts Festival (held the weekend after Columbus day in October each year) and summer evening concerts.
Shopping
- Shopping - antiques, crafts, florists, orchards, furniture makers, pottery, and MORE. Also see merchant events.
- Woodstock Grown - You can find a variety of locally grown or made products, including Christmas trees and seasonal greenery, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, dairy, wineries and fiber and yarn.
Dining
- Beau Soleil Bakery, 815 Route 169
- Cinnamon Tree Bakery & Restaurant - 242 Route 171, South Woodstock
- Hogs & Dogs, on the MA/CT line on Route 198.
- The Inn at Woodstock Hill - 94 Plaine Hill Road, South Woodstock. Elegant dining (lunch and dinner.)
- Java Jive - 283 Route 169, Woodstock (near the fairgrounds) - gourmet coffee, full breakfast, lunch and desert, gourmet foods.
- The Mansion at Bald Hill 29 Plaine Hill Road, South Woodstock. Elegant dining featuring season menus
- Mrs. Bridges Pantry - 292 Route 169, South Woodstock
- Rustica - 18 Route 171
- Sherwood's of Woodstock. 35 Route 171, South Woodstock
- Stoggy Hollow General Store and Restaurant - 492 Route 198, Woodstock Valley. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, patio.
- Sweet Evalina's Stand - 688 Route 169. Deli, groceries, ice cream, soups, wraps, grinders, salads, thin crust Italian pizza
- Village Restaurant & Pizza - 22 Woodstock Ave.
- Woodstock Grill and Pizza - 45 Route 171
- Woodstock Valley Country Store - 1484 Route 171, Woodstock Valley. pizza, grinders, deli, snacks
Places to Visit/Tours/Attractions - check websites for dates, times, fees and directions
- Cemeteries dating back to the 1700's.
- Fairvue Farms: a working dairy farm that offers tours seven days a week, and an observation area where you can watch milking in progress. MORE
- Libraries: Bracken Memorial, May Memorial, North Woodstock and West Woodstock. MORE.
- Palmer Arboretum, a lovely, small botanical park located on Woodstock Hill: education, enjoyment and enlightenment.
- Quasset School - a historical, early American one-room school house (the oldest . MORE.
- Palmer Hall - Woodstock Historical Society, with a library, various historical collections, and period exhibits
- Roseland Cottage, a unique historic house you can tour, and a variety of special events. Woodstock residents can tour the cottage for free! The Recreation Commission also sponsors several free Summer Twilight concerts on the lawn from June - August. See schedule. The Cottage is an excellent example of Gothic Revival Architecture. MORE.
- Taylor Brooke Winery - Part of the CT Wine Trail, with tastings, tours and a gift shop. MORE.
Outdoor Recreation
- Golf - Two public courses: Woodstock Golf Course and Driving Range across from Roseland Park ( 9 hole, with driving range [grass, mat], putting green, chipping, clubhouse pro shop and snacks) and Harrisville Golf Course, and Harrisville Golf Course (9 holes, pro shop, snacks).
- Lakes: Four lakes are accessible to the public: Muddy Brook Pond (also known as Pond Factory), Black Pond, Crystal Pond (Camp Nahaco), and Roseland Lake.
- Little League
- Scenic drives - CT State Route 169.
- Trails and other Parks in town - there are a number of hiking trails at Camp Nahaco, the Fifty-Acre Wood, Nipmuck State Forest, Palmer Arboretum, Roseland Park, Wyndham Land Trust, and more, offering varying degrees of difficulty and views. MORE.
Parks and Campgrounds
- Camp Nahaco - 120 acres on Crystal Pond. Swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating and ice skating; hiking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding; environmental education for youth and adults, including walks and talks; summer camping for youth and/or adults Rental of facilities to offset costs (weddings, graduation parties, family reunions, business picnics, etc.) MORE.
- Roseland Park -Playground, boating, skating, fishing, picnicking, walking and running. No swimming or camping is permitted. Pets must be leashed. Lake and grounds, pavilion, basketball court, benches, changing/bath house, boat launch. Rental: The park can be reserved for $75/day a day for weddings or parties. MORE.
- The Town Beach -Swimming, fishing, canoeing, and picnicking. No pets are allowed. Certified lifeguards are on duty during designated hours and provide swim lessons. The Town Beach is also used for birthday celebrations, parties, and even weddings if desired. MORE.
- Camping: In addition to day camp at Camp Nahaco, Woodstock has several public campgrounds, including Beaver Pines Campground, Chamberlain Lake Campground, and Solair (family-oriented nudist resort.)
Organizations/Clubs
More information about the Town of Woodstock, CT
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