| Putnam Memorial State Park - Redding, Connecticut "CONNECTICUT'S VALLEY FORGE" |

| Members of the Connecticut Line (11th CT. Regt.) at the 2003 Friends and Neighbors of Putnam Memorial State Park's 5th Annual Education Program at Putnam Memorial State Park, Redding, CT. The Regiment has participated in 7 years of Education Programs at the Park (1999-2005) |

| The Friends & Neighbors of Putnam Park name the Eleventh Regiment of Connecticut Militia the official militia regiment of the Park 2000 |

| The Connecticut Line (11th CT. Regt.) served as Color Guard at the Dedication of the new pavillion/Visitor's Center at Putnam Memorial State Park, Redding, Connecticut. October 2005. Pictured are members with Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell and Commissioner of Public Works, James T. Fleming. |




| The Friends and Neighbors of Putnam Memorial State Park's 2005 7th Annual Education Program at Putnam Memorial State Park in Redding, Connecticut. Pictured are Students at the Connecticut Line's (11th CT. Regt.) Encampment Site. |

| The Connecticut Line (11th CT. Regt.) at the Dedication Ceremonies for the New Pavillion/Visitor's Center at Putnam Memorial State Park. The Connecticut Line fired a three volley musket salute at the opening ceremonies. October 5, 2005. |






| Connecticut Line (11th CT. Regt.) Members take part in the Battle of Redding Ridge, Living History Weekend, Putnam Memorial State Park. June 2001. |






| The Connecticut Line (11th CT. Regt.) at The Connecticut D.E.P. Great Park Pursuit 2006 Putnam Memorial State Park - June 2006 |


| For information on joining the Friends and Neighbors of Putnam Memorial State Park Contact: The Friends and Neighbors of Putnam Memorial State Park P.O. BOX 736 West Redding, Connecticut 06896 A State Recognized Park Association |
| Sons of the American Revolution Instituted 1876 Organized 1889 |
| HISTORY * PATRIOTISM * EDUCATION |





| 1999 Living History Weekend, Putnam Memorial State Park. |


| Educational Programs, Living History Weekend, Putnam Memorial State Park, Redding, Connecticut. June 2002. |


