Exchange Club of Ridgefield

Exchange Club of Ridgefield The Ridgefield, CT chapter of the National Exchange Club.

In Fairfield county, we support the great work of:

Family & Children's Aid
Danbury, CT

Association of Religious Communities
Danbury, CT

Ridgefield Service Programs include:
Policeman of the Year
Firefighter of the Year
High School Senior of the Year

Current President
President - Nick Percival

07/20/2023

Reminder...
Tonight: Celebrity Bartender Evening
at The Lantern 6pm to 9pm
Thursday, July 20
Hosted by the Exchange Club of Ridgefield

Celebrity Bartender Eveningat The Lantern 6pm to 9pmThursday, July 20Hosted by the Exchange Club of RidgefieldMark your ...
07/05/2023

Celebrity Bartender Evening
at The Lantern 6pm to 9pm
Thursday, July 20
Hosted by the Exchange Club of Ridgefield

Mark your calendar and save the date Thursday evening, July 20 at The Lantern (378 Main St, Ridgefield) for a fun Celebrity Bartender event starring Rudy Marconi (First Selectman) and John Frey (State Representative, 1999-2021, and Ridgefield Police Commission Chairperson and ex-Chairman of the Connecticut Real Estate Commission). A great event for a Thursday evening.

A prior pairing of this duo for a Celebrity Bartender Event produced a very entertaining event. There will also be a multi-prize Raffle - proceeds go to Prevention of Child Abuse. The event is hosted by the Exchange Club of Ridgefield. Additional parking space is directly behind The Lantern, including all spaces marked "Reserved for 378 Main St".

RHS Youth of the Year 2023 winner Emma M. with Exchange Club member Chris Miller.
06/08/2023

RHS Youth of the Year 2023 winner Emma M. with Exchange Club member Chris Miller.

04/14/2023

It's that time of the year again. Help us keep our roads safe. Here are a few tips for Bicycle Safety & Pedestrian Safety. As well as Responsibilities of Cyclists & Motorists:

*Bicycle Safety*
1. Protect your head. Wear a helmet.
2. Assure bicycle readiness. Ensure proper size and function of bicycle. Before each ride check the tires, brakes, and chain/gears to ensure proper working condition.
3. Ride wisely. Learn and follow the rules of the road.
4. Be predictable. Act like a driver of a vehicle.
5. Be visible. See and be seen at all times. Utilize reflective clothing, reflectors, and cycle-mounted lights.
6. “Drive” with care. Share the road.
7. Stay focused. Stay alert.

*Pedestrian Safety*
Cross the street at a crosswalk, or if no crosswalk exists, at the intersection.
Wait for the “Walk” signal before crossing.
Do not walk in the street if a sidewalk is provided.
Do not walk while distracted by cell phones or other electronic devices.

*Responsibilities of Cyclists*
-Every person riding a bicycle upon the travel portion of the roadway shall be granted the rights and subject to the duties applicable to the driver of any vehicle.
-Any person operating a bicycle upon a roadway at less than the normal speed of traffic shall ride as close to the right side of the roadway as is safe, except when:
• Preparing for a left turn
• Reasonably necessary to avoid hazards or hazardous riding conditions
• Approaching an intersection with a right turn lane
• Riding on a one way road, where the cyclist may chose which edge of the roadway to ride along
• Riding on parts of roadway designated for exclusive use of bicycles
• A person riding a bicycle may occupy the entire traffic lane on roadways that are narrow to the point that motor vehicles can not safely pass.
-Persons riding upon a roadway shall not ride more than two abreast except on paths or parts of roadway set aside for exclusive use of bicycles. Persons riding two abreast shall not impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic.
-Any person riding a bicycle shall yield right of way to any pedestrian in a crosswalk and shall give an audible signal before overtaking a pedestrian.
-No child fifteen years of age or younger shall operate a bicycle on the travel portion of any roadway without wearing protective headgear.
-Any cyclist riding on the travel portion of the roadway shall signal their intention to turn.

*Responsibilities of Motorists*
-The driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass a rider of a bicycle, provided such overtaking and passing may be conducted safely and with adequate sight distance, and without interfering with oncoming traffic.
-Safe distance means not less than three feet when passing a person riding a bicycle.
-If a cyclist moves to the center of the lane, either because they will be making an upcoming left turn, avoiding a hazard on the edge of the road, or if they believe that they cannot safely be passed by a vehicle, drivers of vehicles must wait until the cyclist gives up control of the lane before passing.
-No person operating a vehicle who passes a cyclist shall make a right turn at any intersection unless the turn can be made safely and will not impede the person riding the bicycle.
-No person operating a motor vehicle that is stopped in traffic or on the side of the road shall move the vehicle from its stopped position until it can do so with reasonable safety. This includes safety with regard to bicycles.
-The operator of any vehicle shall not follow another vehicle or bicycle more closely than is reasonable and prudent with relation to speed, traffic, road conditions, and weather.

11/14/2022

Awards and honors for Veterans of the Year went to Bob Tulipani, a Korean War veteran and Vietnam War veteran John Knoche (see photo).

10/26/2022

On Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022, the CT. District Exchange Club held their ‘Salute to the Bravest’ event at the Aqua Turf, in Southington, CT. The event is Chaired by Annette Petruzzi (current President…

10/03/2022
06/27/2022

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Ridgefield, CT
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