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Free Music Fridays Continues Sept 1 with Fashionably Late and Sound Cats Trio

By: greenwichfreepress | August 30, 2023
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  • Greenwich United Way’s Reading Champions Honored at Athena Books for Launch of The Stimulated Mind

    Since 2008, Reading Champions has delivered consistent early literacy support with the largest volunteer-driven program in town, with 120+ volunteers in 11 schools and five afterschool programs reaching 400+ students.

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