“We honor all Vietnam Veterans — those who came home, and those who did not. For many, the welcome home they deserved came far too late.” – Liz Eckert Continue Reading →
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“We honor all Vietnam Veterans — those who came home, and those who did not. For many, the welcome home they deserved came far too late.” – Liz Eckert Continue Reading →
For the third time ever in the 386-year history of Greenwich, families can participate in Matzah Fest, a community-wide multi-generational Passover celebration hosted by Greenwich Reform Synagogue. Continue Reading →
Held on the same day as Greenwich’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the Clubhouse was filled with energy as alumni spanning generations — from recent graduates as young as 19 to members in their 70s — came together to reconnect and reminisce. Continue Reading →
“Easter is a time for pondering life’s deepest questions. For Christians, it is a time to celebrate our faith’s most hopeful answers.” – Senior Minister Maxwell Grant. Continue Reading →
The 50th Greenwich Hibernian Association St Patrick’s Parade took place on March 22, 2026. The parade featured pipe bands, marching bands, elected officials, floats, winning Cardinals sports teams, police, fire, antique cars, local non profits, Pyramid Shriners, Tae Kwon Do demos, Irish stepdancers, adoptable dogs and even a shaggy green dog. Continue Reading →
While the Greenwich St. Patrick’s parade will take place on March 22 at 2pm, every year on St. Patrick’s Day, beginning at noon and continuing well into the evening, the band embarks on a packed schedule to bring Irish music and celebration to communities across lower Fairfield County. Continue Reading →
The parade will step off from the Town Hall southern parking lot, proceed north to U.S. Route 1, continue east to Greenwich Avenue, and travel down Greenwich Avenue to Steamboat Road, where it will conclude. Continue Reading →
If you’re driving for St. Patrick’s Day, designate a sober driver. Continue Reading →
The holiday festivities began March 1 with the synagogue’s Super Mario-themed Purim Carnival, which included an inflatable obstacle course, interactive games, face painting, spin art, snow cones, and prizes. Families also prepared Misloach Manot—gifts of food and drink—to share with friends and loved ones, fulfilling this cherished mitzvah. Continue Reading →