The concert will feature the three handbell choirs of local churches – Christ Church Greenwich, First Congregational Church of Greenwich, and First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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The concert will feature the three handbell choirs of local churches – Christ Church Greenwich, First Congregational Church of Greenwich, and First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School Music Department, in partnership with the GHS Band Boosters, is proud to present the 39th Annual Essentially Ellington Jazz Festival on Saturday, March 21, 2026 at the Greenwich High School’s Performing Arts Center. Continue Reading →
For many students at Greenwich High School, music classes mark a shift in how the school day feels. Instruments replace laptops, rehearsal replaces lectures, and progress is measured not by individual grades alone but by how well a group functions together. Continue Reading →
Focus on French Cinema 2026 presents the Québécois film, The Cost of Heaven (Gange Ton Ciel) on Sunday, March 8 at The Bruce Museum at 2pm, followed by an online screening of Luc Hardy’s recent film, Cobalt Miners. Continue Reading →
Over the course of this four-week class, participants will explore and develop their talents in a nurturing and supportive environment, culminating in a final performance. Whether it’s singing, dancing, sewing, baking, or storytelling — everyone has a talent. A free introductory “Lunch & Learn” will be held Thursday, March 5, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. Continue Reading →
The cast and crew of St. Catherine’s Players production of Godspell held dress rehearsal on Wednesday. Performances are on February 27 & 28 and March 1, 6, 7 and 8. Order tickets in advance and note performances will sell out. Continue Reading →
“In Greenwich High School’s music classrooms, teachers say the work extends beyond learning notes, rhythms, and repertoire. Across band, orchestra, choir, and music production, students are expected to prepare independently, listen to one another closely, and take responsibility for outcomes that depend on the entire group….Last spring, those habits appeared outside the classroom. When band director Michael Breaux learned his position at Greenwich High School would not continue, students organized independently to advocate for the program and for him to remain.” – James Bonney Continue Reading →
Greenwich Art + Design — a new, two-level boutique and art gallery — will host the next Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Chamber Mixer this Thursday, Feb 26 from 5:30 to 7:00pm at 7 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 66830. Continue Reading →
The Friends of Greenwich Library are excited to welcome 2025 Pulitzer Prize Winner Marie Howe to the Marx Family Black Box Theater on Tuesday, March 10 at 7:00pm as part of the Poet’s Voice series. This program is presented by the Friends of Greenwich Library with support from the Horace E. Manacher Poetry Fund. It is free of charge and open to all. Continue Reading →
Stamford’s Visible History: 250 Years of Independence and Evolution, is an illustrated talk by architectural historian Wes Haynes, presented by the Emerson Hall Foundation this Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 2:00pm in downtown Stamford. Continue Reading →