The Parade will be held on St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday March 17 at 2:00pm Continue Reading →
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The Parade will be held on St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday March 17 at 2:00pm Continue Reading →
Join the YWCA Greenwich on Thursday, Jan 18 to learn more about the data that illustrates chronic disparities in our community. A panel of experts will discuss how these inequities and barriers impact the lives of people based on gender, race, and other dimensions of identity. The panel will offer solutions to these important issues to ensure that the arc continues to bend toward justice for all. Continue Reading →
Every year on New Year’s Day hundreds of people know to show up at Tod’s Point to plunge into Long Island Sound at precisely 12:00 noon. In fact, this year, by 11:30 cars were queued all the way to Sound Beach Ave to mark the tradition. But it was worth it. The first day of 2024 was unseasonably mild and the sun was shining down on plungers, some of them even taking their time for a swim. People brought their dogs, wore their party hats and some even posed with the lonely mannequin “Cos Cob Bob” – brought to the beach by John DiNucci from Asf. Continue Reading →
Abilis held its annual Holiday Party on Dec 21 at Round Hill Community Church. Special guest American Idol singer Julia Gargano sang at the event. Everyone enjoyed the party and there was lots of singing and dancing. Continue Reading →
The Parks & Trees Division will be recycling resident’s Christmas trees by chipping them. The wood chips can be used by residents as mulch or compost. Continue Reading →
Second Congregational Church of Greenwich will hold a no-rehearsal children’s Christmas Pageant on the church lawn with a live nativity. Continue Reading →
Riverside Service is offering all Greenwich residents a free, safe ride home for both you and your car. Continue Reading →
The beautiful classically trained voices of singers Daniel Young, Gileann Tann, Sarah Nordin and Tyler Putnam will offer classic and ancient music, their favorites among repertoires of holiday songs. Continue Reading →
Three of the readers will include Governor Ned Lamont, First selectman Fred Camillo, and YWCA Executive Director Mary Lee Kiernan, plus other guests. Continue Reading →