“IT’S A REPUBLIC,
IF YOU CAN KEEP IT…”

-Benjamin Franklin

U.S. Constitution Week is observed annually September 17-23 in honor of the original signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787, during the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was ratified in 1788 and operationalized in 1789. As the world’s longest surviving written charter of government, the first three words, “We the People,” underscore the fact that the United States federal government was purposefully designed to ensure that it served its citizens – not the other way around.

2025 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Saturday/Sunday: September 13-14, 2025
School Event

A school event is being planned for this weekend. Check back for details.

Monday: September 15, 2025
Constitution Week Proclamation

Windsor Town Board will issue an official Proclamation for Constitution Week. Look for more town promotions, including American flags posted on Main Street throughout Constitution Week. Check back for details.

Tuesday: September 16, 2025
National Voting Day

An event to encourage voter participation is currently being planned.

Wednesday: September 17, 2025
Constitution Day Library Event

A library district event is planned for September 17, Constitution Day.

Thursday: September 18, 2025
TBD

We encourage schools, businesses and organizations to plan their own Constitution Week activities throughout the week. Check back for schedule updates.

Friday: September 19, 2025
"Constitution & The Warrior” Veterans Event

“Constitution and the Warrior” is a program designed for U.S. military veterans, their families and the community. Check back for details.

Saturday: September 20, 2025
Blessings of Liberty Event

The 5th Annual Blessings of Liberty event will be held. Check back for updates.

Sunday: September 21, 2025
TBD

We encourage churches and other houses of worship to celebrate our ‘Blessings of Liberty…”

 
 

U.S.Constitution Contest

The 5th Annual U.S. Constitution Contest is open to all K-12 students. Check back for contest details.