On Wednesday night the Abilis Gardens and Gifts buzzed with activity during a sip & shop event. Guests browsed an assortment of holiday gifts including handcrafted candles and bath products, jewelry, serve ware, fashion accessories, children’s gifts and more. The greenhouse was bursting with assorted holiday plants, topiaries, succulents, pointsettias and fresh cut flowers. Subscribe to the daily Greenwich Free Press newsletter. Abilis is a nonprofit organization that advances abilities for people with special needs since 1951. Continue Reading →
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PHOTOS: Abilis Walk/Run Draws Biggest Crowd Ever
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The annual Abilis Walk/Run raised over $125,000 for the organization, which supports individuals with special needs and their families of all ages and abilities. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Sports, Volunteering, Abilis, Abilis Gifts, BubbleBus.com, Dennis Perry, Garden Catering
PHOTOS: Greenwich Sidewalk Sales Draws Thousands to The Ave
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What better way for the Chamber to celebrate its 100th anniversary than with four days of bustle on Greenwich Avenue for sidewalk sales. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Business, Abilis Gifts, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Hobbs, Marcia O'Kane, Splendid, The Salad Jar
Searching for a Unique Valentine Gift? Abilis Gifts Has the Answer
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Time’s running out if you are looking for a unique and thoughtful gift at a reasonable price in time for Valentine’s Day. Head to 50 Glenville Street to Abilis Gifts to explore a wide array of unique, one-of-a-kind handmade gifts ranging from soap and bath products, to dog collars and leashes, and hand knit hats, scarves, socks and mittens. There are greeting cards, magnets, jewelry, and even “David’s Demons,” which are such clever felted creatures that are the perfect flare for a backpack or collectible. There are a variety of men’s gifts too. And If you aren’t enticed by the uniqueness and affordability of Abilis Gifts, it’s an added bonus to know that your business helps create meaningful jobs for people with developmental disabilities. Continue Reading →