1 Memorial Drive, Danbury, CT 06810
Telephone: 203 797 4620
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Maine Day, Thursday, February 15, at 10:00, at Monument - West and Division St.

Vietnam Memorial Ceremony, Friday, March 29, at 10:00 in Rogers Park.

Korean Memorial, Saturday, July 27 at 10:00. Monument in Rogers Park.

WWII Memorial Services, Thursday, August 15, 10:00 Rose Garden in Rogers Park.

Vietnam Moving Wall, Tuesday, September 24 at 10:00 Monument in Rogers Park.

Beirut Monument, Saturday, October 19 at 10:00 Monument in Rogers Park.

Veterans Day Ceremony, Monday, November 11, at 11:00 front of the War Memorial building.

Pearl Harbor Day, Saturday, December 7, at 10:00 inside the War Memorial building.

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The Danbury Council of Veterans consists of 6 veterans organizations. The Council is responsible for making arrangements for and conducting all Veterans Memorial ceremonies in Danbury. In addition, the Danbury Council of Veterans is responsible for organizing and carrying out the Memorial Day Parade. The Council meets on the 3rd Monday of every month (7:00 pm at the Patrick R. Waldron Veterans Hall in Rogers Park) to review and discuss details of upcoming ceremonial events.

History

Danbury War MemorialOn December 6, 1935, voters rejected a proposal to turn the Danbury airport into an athletic park. The vote was sparked by complaints of noise generated by the airport. However, the vote focused community attention on the shortage of playgrounds and parks in the city. The local Lions Club pushed the previously rejected idea of the City accepting a donation of 20 acres of swampy land at the intersection of Main Street and South Street from Cephas Rogers. Rogers was a local industrialist who was hard hit by the Depression. The donation would be made for forgiveness of his $6,000 tax debt. The Common Council accepted the offer, and applied to the Works Progress Administration for funds to drain the land and build access roads and athletic facilities. Two hundred workers began work in 1937. The project was finished in mid-1940 at a cost of about $175,000, $30,000 of which the City paid. Cephas B. Rogers Park opened in the spring of 1941.

Over the years, the City acquired additional acreage to increase the size of the park.

The Danbury War Memorial was built in 1951 and was designed and built in honor of the men and women who fought in World War I and II. Just after World War II ended, every morning, students at Danbury High School put their pennies and nickels in a pot to fund a memorial to honor those who so recently served their country.

 

 

Information

Contact Info

City of Danbury Veterans Affairs
23 Memorial Dr
Danbury, CT 06810
Email: Lee Teicholz
info@combatwoundedparkingspaces.org
or use our Contact Us form.

Directions

From New York
Interstate 84 - Exit 5
Straight through stop sign to traffic light
At light take right onto Main Street
Follow to end
Last light on Main Street straight into Rogers Park
War Memorial is the first building on left

From Hartford/New Haven
Interstate 84 - Exit 5
Take right at light onto Main Street
Follow to end
Last light on Main Street straight into Rogers Park
War Memorial is the first building on left