Junior League of Greenwich Hosts Senior Breakfast and Treats them to Enchanted Forest

The Junior League of Greenwich’s 41st Enchanted Forest was held at a new location, Christ Church, which is across the street from Junior League of Greenwich Headquarters. The three day long event, which is a fundraiser for League projects, this year featured a senior breakfast.

The event would not have been possible without the participation and hard work of Junior League of Greenwich members, high school volunteers and many other supporters in the community.

The Junior League of Greenwich is grateful to everyone in the community who came to shop in the boutique, bid on a tree, wreath, or gingerbread house, participated in a gingerbread house workshop, shopped in The Children’s Giving Shop, Met Santa, attended the Polar Express Pajama Lunch, attended the Thursday Night Sneak Peak or Friday Night Soiree, or participated in the online auction.

Everyone’s participation and support allows the Junior League to continue supporting impactful community projects in Greenwich.

As is now a tradition with The Enchanted Forest, the Junior League of Greenwich once again reached out to its partners in the community and hosted seniors to a festive Senior Breakfast in the historic Tomes-Higgins.

The breakfast was picture-perfect, with elegantly decorated tables, a performer singing and playing the baby grand piano, and a delicious meal for 64 of the town’s seniors. People were chatting, laughing, and walking table-to-table to greet their friends. The Tomes-Higgins house provided a unique and special backdrop for the event, with many of the seniors staying to take pictures of the art, architecture, and antique furniture before leaving. All in attendance took home an ornament as a memory of the day and were granted free admission to The Enchanted Forest.

Junior League of Greenwich volunteers with Santa, who will be available for photos with children through Saturday, Nov 18. Photo: Leslie Yager

Junior League of Greenwich volunteers with Santa, who will be available for photos with children through Saturday, Nov 18. Photo: Leslie Yager

Junior League Member and Co-Chair of the committee Lauren Soules said, “A lot of our town’s seniors have lived here their whole lives, and we owe this beautiful community to their years of hard work and dedication to each other, and to the town of Greenwich.”

Soules said that for the Junior League to be able to create a special memory for the seniors is just a small token of thanks. “I’m so proud to be part of this incredible group of women who never let anyone in our community be forgotten,” she said.

One attendee raised his hand to speak. He thanked everyone for being there and expressed how much it meant to all of the seniors in the room that they had such a special morning arranged for them.

The entire room broke out with applause. Soules said, “There is nothing more rewarding than being able to see firsthand that we were able to bring joy to a room full of people.”

The Junior League of Greenwich would like to extend a special thank you to the sponsors for the 2017 The Enchanted Forest: Christ Church Greenwich, Doran Brothers Moving and Self-Storage, Greenwich Catholic School, Greenwich Magazine Moffly Media, Horseneck Wine & Liquors, Little Pub, McArdle’s Florist and Garden Center, Miller Motorcars, Plum Pure Foods & Catering, Ring’s End, and Val’s Putnam Wine & Liquors.

The Junior League of Greenwich has been bettering the community for nearly 60 years. It is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained individuals. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

The JLG is committed to inclusive environments of diverse individuals and reaches out to women of all races, religions, and national origins who demonstrate an interest in and commitment to voluntarism. For more information, please contact the Junior League of Greenwich [email protected] and visit our website at www.jlgreenwich.org.


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