Georgetown Village Restoration
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About Us
Georgetown Village Restoration, Inc. was founded in 1999 to assist in the restoration and revitalization of the village of Georgetown, Connecticut. Georgetown has been in existence since the early 1800’s and grew up along with the Gilbert & Bennett Wire Mill. Because it is comprised of sections of four towns, is divided by the Norwalk River and is trisected by two state highways, the village has had difficulty working as a contiguous whole. Through public education, close cooperation with other Georgetown organizations and the towns which comprise it, we are trying to implement the restoration of “our village.” For more information, go to: http://www.georgetownct.org/index.html
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Contact Information
Georgetown, CT 06829
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Monday May 5 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT Monthly
GVRI Meeting
Monthly meeting
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Sunday May 25 All Day Monthly
Meet & Greets
All attendees get a brief opportunity to introduce their business/service, while learning about other services in the area.* Meeting will occur monthly Lombardi’s Trattoria 22 Main Street, Georgetown, Connecticut
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Monday June 2 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT Monthly
GVRI Meeting
Monthly meeting