Creativity · Design · Wellness · Connection
A social afternoon exploring one of Connecticut's most stunning spaces. We will meet at 1pm, walk the grounds, and spend the afternoon connecting. Tickets are free and available directly on the Grace Farms website. Refreshments available for purchase at the cafe.
A hands-on experience filled with great flavor, a sake tasting, and a personalized apron to take home. Come learn a skill worth showing off at your next dinner party. Bring your appetite and your favorite people!
A collection of considered items made to carry the feeling of Sunday into everyday.
Grace Farms · 365 Lukes Wood Rd, New Canaan, CT
A social afternoon exploring one of Connecticut's most stunning spaces. We will meet at 1pm, walk the grounds, and spend the afternoon connecting. Tickets are free and available directly on the Grace Farms website. Refreshments available for purchase at the cafe.
Location TBD · Connecticut
A hands-on experience filled with great flavor, a sake tasting, and a personalized apron to take home. Come learn a skill worth showing off at your next dinner party. Bring your appetite and your favorite people!
Sunday in Connecticut is a monthly event series inspired by the slower rhythm of Sundays, brought to life through experiences that celebrate creativity, design, wellness, and connection.
There is something about a Sunday. The pace softens, the pressure lifts, and there is finally room to be present. That is the feeling every gathering is built around.
It is less about attending an event and more about being part of something. A growing community of people who value intention over busyness, and connection that feels real.
Sunday in Connecticut was born out of a personal love story with this state. Founded by Quay, a licensed real estate agent in Fairfield County and a New York girl who never expected Connecticut to feel like home. After years of living in different cities up and down the East Coast like Atlanta and Miami, she came here and something shifted. She started exploring the neighborhoods the way only a local can, the quiet back roads, the waterfront towns, the farm-to-table restaurants tucked into small towns, the kind of quiet luxury that does not announce itself but you feel it everywhere. The more she explored, the more she wanted to share it.
As a realtor, she helps people relocate, plant roots, and fall in love with Connecticut the same way she did. Sunday in Connecticut is the extension of that. It is what happens when you stop passing through a place and start actually living in it. Come experience it with us.
Questions about events, candle inquiries, collaborations, or just want to be on the list. We would love to hear from you.