Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work

Recent Posts

The Exchange for Women’s Work Celeberates 120th Anniversary with Garden Party

Today there are 16 Exchanges remaining across the United States. Brooklyn is the oldest, having opened in 1852. All the Exchanges are non-profit, all are unique, and all draw strength from one another.
The Greenwich Exchange first opened in 1901 and moved to various downtown locations until 1937 when it settled in its present home at 28 Sherwood Place. Continue Reading →

Filed under: , , , , , , ,

Outdoor Garden Furniture Sale This Saturday at Greenwich Exchange

The Back Courtyard boasts plentiful wrought iron patio sets from Patty’s Portico, including the name brands Brown Jordan, Woodard and Salterini, all in a charming setting.

The sale is April 13 from 10:00 to 2:00pm at The Greenwich Exchange, 28 Sherwood Place (around the corner from Glory Days Diner). Continue Reading →

Filed under: , , , , ,

Annual Gift Boutique at Round Hill Club to Showcase Artisans and Crafters

Hand knit sweaters in tie for the holidays at the Greenwich Exchange for Women's Work

The Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work has been hosting their annual gift boutique at the Round Hill Club since the 1940’s. This year’s boutique is set for Wednesday Nov 7, 10:00am-5:00pm and Thursday, Nov 8 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Bring a friend and make a day of it. Luncheon is available from 12:00 noon to 2:00pm. Continue Reading →

Filed under: , , , ,