The five local bands with Greenwich roots are: Jake Swamp & The Pine, North County Band, Marci Lynn and The Boys!, Kaintuck, and Connor Sobieri Group Continue Reading →
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The five local bands with Greenwich roots are: Jake Swamp & The Pine, North County Band, Marci Lynn and The Boys!, Kaintuck, and Connor Sobieri Group Continue Reading →
The large-scale murals incorporate archival images and quotes drawn from the Historical Society collections. Sign up for a tour. Or use the interactive QR codes from the murals on Greenwich Ave buildings for self-guided tours and learn the stories of Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
Experience the “gallery” that downtown Greenwich becomes during “Art to the Ave” from May 1 to May 26. Continue Reading →
Tickets are free. This charming, one-hour performance is sure to make your heart smile! Continue Reading →
The Hudson River Music Festival continues the legacy of the Clearwater Festival, which was born from the efforts of Pete Seeger and Toshi Seeger in the 1960s. Through a blend of music, art, and activism, the festival strives to promote environmental stewardship, social justice, and community engagement while celebrating the Hudson River’s profound cultural and ecological importance. Continue Reading →
You’re invited to an organ performance & reception: “From Bach to Rock” played by Randall Atcheson on Friday, May 9, 6:00 pm in Christ Church Greenwich’s Parish Hall. Tickets are available online. Continue Reading →
Many of the festival’s selection of films will be available online in the tri-state area from April 25-May 4 along with Zoom interviews with Director of Programming , Joe Meyers and talent from the films. Continue Reading →
Enjoy the exquisite acoustics of the intimate chapel when Concerts for Compassion offers its varied programs of beloved classics and global music. Continue Reading →
Last chance to view this exhibit is April 27. Visitors will also have the chance to test Lazzell’s abstract approaches to art making for themselves. In “The Modernist Studio,” an in-gallery interactive space, visitors can design their own Cubist landscapes, learn more about the innovations of the Provincetown print, and share drawn or written responses to Lazzell’s work. The exhibit runs through April 27. Continue Reading →