Visit us at the Canterbury Fair!
At our booth near the CHS One Room Schoolhouse you can take a survey, test your trivia skills, sign your name with a quill, browse the 2027 calendar, explore our “What Is That?” table, and snap a photo. You’ll find plenty of Tricentennial commemorative merch for sale, too. Be sure to sign up for a chance to receive a Tri-C tree in 2027!
Tricentennial Commemorative Coins
Originally a military tradition, challenge coins now commemorate special milestones. Our Tri-C coin celebrates Canterbury’s 300th anniversary and is a lasting keepsake of our shared history and community. Crafted with an antique gold-plated brass core and vibrant baked enamel. Measures 1.75″ in diameter. To purchase, email Canterbury300@gmail.com or visit us at the Fair.

Tri-C on line T-Shirt Shop Reopens July 21–Aug. 4
For a T-shirt reminder, Email canterbury300@gmail.com. Link to the shop will be found on our FB page, Town Email, and CanterburyHistory.org at the the Tri-C store!
Canterbury Time Machine Continues Filming.
In June, we filmed at the CHS One Room Schoolhouse. 300 cheers to Karen Gingrich and the 17 CES students who joined the cast! The next four scenes are: The Buck Horn Beech border dispute, a Civil War soldier’s story, Lawn Party of 1911, and 1943 Fire. Thanks to everyone involved, especially the Millers of Petals in the Pines and the Scannells for sharing their beautiful properties.

Cast: Karen Gingrich and Caroline, Bennett, Lily,
Jeremiah, Hunter, Heidi, Parker, Arlo, Nancy, Ali, Julia,
Luke, Wes, Abby, Emerson, Annie, and Zoe.
Crew: Edgar, Jayne, Heidi, Mark, Fred, and Anne.
Film Editor Wanted! We’re looking for someone with film-editing experience to join the production team. Contact us if you can help: canterbury300@gmail.com.
Support the Celebration
Donations and sponsors help make the Tricentennial possible. We rely on volunteers—there’s a place for everyone! Contact us at canterbury300@gmail.com.
