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Dedication For The Martinsen Barn & Ribbon Cutting For The Sunrise Cafe

Ribbon Cutting for the Martinsen Barn & Sunrise Cafe at The Meetinghouse in Ridgefield

We Did It! We had the Dedication for the Martinsen Barn and the Ribbon Cutting For Sunrise Cafe. It was a great afternoon. We want to thank everyone who helped make this possible.


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Here is some great coverage for the event from The Hamlet Hub.
You can read the original post on The Hamlet hub Website

Sunrise Cafe opens inside Martinsen Barn: take refuge, learn, grow, sip coffee

Martinsen Barn Dedication and Sunrise Cafe Ribbon Cutting

Guided by the vision of Ridgebury Congregational Church Pastor Debbie Rundlett, the picturesque church and grounds that have stood proudly for over 250 years at a historic intersection in Ridgebury, have been renewed. The “Meetinghouse” campus is more than just a place; it radiates community, love, and peace. Thanks to a generous gift from Robert Martinsen in honor of his parents, a quintessential barn has been artfully converted into a space where townsfolk can gather, connect, create, and enjoy a cup of coffee, lunch, or an afternoon respite – welcome to The Martinsen Barn.

One House, Many Rooms

Today, a momentous occasion unfolded at the Martinsen Barn, nestled on the grounds of Ridgebury Congregational Church at 602–605 Ridgebury Road. This historic barn was dedicated in honor of Robert Martinsen’s parents, Hilmer and Josephine Martinsen, with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony unveiling the newest addition to its charming interior: Sunrise Cafe.

The ceremony drew a crowd of community members and local dignitaries, including First Selectman Rudy Marconi, Senator Ceci Maher, and State Representative Amiee Berger-Girvalo. Members of the Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce presided over the ribbon-cutting, marking the official opening of Sunrise Cafe.

The Sunrise Cafe

The Sunrise Cafe is more than just a coffee house; it embodies a higher purpose. Led by Ron Herman, owner of Wooster Hollow Cafe, the cafe exudes a sense of “magic and peace,” as described by Herman himself. The name Sunrise Cafe reflects Herman’s philosophy: “When someone is having a rough day, I will say ‘the sun is going to come up tomorrow’.”

A Higher Purpose

Sunrise Cafe is not just about serving coffee; it is about giving back to the community. All profits from the cafe will be donated to local charities, including Ability Beyond and Grassroots Academy. This mission aligns with the community-focused vision of the Meetinghouse.

Words of Peace and Renewal

During the dedication, Ridgefield Poet Laureate, Ira Joe Fisher, read a poem titled “This Place,” evoking a sense of peace and renewal. The poem includes the lines: “…inviting calm and slowing our pace so our thoughts, purpose, and steps are clear; embrace this sacred and new meeting place and care to share its happy wisdom.”

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Ribbon Cutting for the Martinsen Barn & Sunrise Cafe at The Meetinghouse in Ridgefield
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Sunrise Cafe at The Meetinghouse in Ridgefield, CT
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