The Friends of Greenwich Library’s recent Poet’s Voice event featuring the legendary poet, performer, author, recording and visual artist, Patti Smith was a remarkable celebration of art, music, and literature. Continue Reading →
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The Friends of Greenwich Library’s recent Poet’s Voice event featuring the legendary poet, performer, author, recording and visual artist, Patti Smith was a remarkable celebration of art, music, and literature. Continue Reading →
This summer at Pinkney Park in Rowayton. Directed by Alex Avin jr. Performances begin Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Limited engagement through Sunday, June 29, 2025. Opening night set for June 14, 2025. Continue Reading →
The steep slope from Bruce Museum down to Steamboat Rd has been a challenge in terms of a planting plan. The applicant seeks to relocate the stone wall along Steamboat Road, lower it and push it back so the sidewalk can be doubled in width from 5 ft to 10 ft, and allow space for street trees and seven decorative street pole lights to match the ones on Greenwich Ave.
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The Friends of Greenwich Library are excited to bring Mentalist Colin Cloud to the Berkley Theater on Thursday, May 15 at 7:00 pm. Registration, available on the Library’s calendar is required and opens on Wednesday, April 23 at 10:00am. Mentalist Colin Cloud will know what you had for lunch, where you’ve been that day, what you do for a living, the car you drive, even your PIN code. He’ll read you like a book, and he’s sure you’re going to be a compelling read. In 2023, he took his new one man show After Dark to the Edinburgh Festival which was half performance and half keynote discussing mindset, mental health, and emotional resilience which resulted in a sellout run, countless five star reviews, and being awarded The Broadway Baby Critic’s choice award – making Colin the first magician/ mentalist performer to win in the Festival’s history. Continue Reading →
Ziggy Marley, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Blippi: The Wonderful World Tour to Join the Main Stage Continue Reading →
With generous support provided by Art Bridges, this residency program furthers the Museum’s commitment to fostering creativity, supporting emerging talent and engaging the community in meaningful artistic dialogues. Continue Reading →
Saturday’s ReThink Waste Fair drew a crowd to Christ Church’s parish hall for a day of hands-on activities, shopping for low waste products, and information from community partners. Highlights included a cooking demo using scraps with Chef Juan Benitez and information on food scrap recycling, composting, oyster shell recycling, and much more. Continue Reading →
The art activation reframes these historic views, challenging visitors to consider the highway not as an obstruction, but as an evolving element of the town’s historical tapestry. “Re-Framing 95” is an interactive Art Installation and Walking Tour, with walking tours on Saturday April 5 & Sunday April 6 at 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm. Continue Reading →
You’ll learn surprising truths about Greenwich’s origins, including its early identity as a Dutch territory, and its unexpected role in the largest Indian massacre in the Northeast. Continue Reading →
Let North Mianus School take you on a journey into Arendelle! Continue Reading →