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 →
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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 →
“Whether it’s picnicking on Greenwich Point, sailing on the Sound, concert going in our many parks, discerning shoppers will find something to remind friends and loved ones of fun times together.” – Barbara Johann, Greenwich Historical Society Museum Store Manager Continue Reading →
Christ Church Greenwich will be one of more than 3,700 locations across the country to Remember, Honor and Teach about America’s fallen hero veterans. Continue Reading →
Temple Sholom’s annual Chanukah celebration reached new heights this year as families worked together to create the largest Lego menorah the congregation has seen in more than a decade. Continue Reading →
Following the menorah lighting, families enjoyed Chabad’s Unity for Israel concert featured a performance by rapper Nissin Black at the New Chabad Center. Continue Reading →
The Rob Mathes Holiday Concert, a holiday tradition for so many, is celebrating an amazing 30 years of performing its annual holiday extravaganza this year with three concerts at The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College. Continue Reading →
The GHS theater department is set to perform You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown on December 14, 15 & 16, with performances at 4:30pm and 7:30pm in the school’s Black Box Theater. Tickets are $10.00. Continue Reading →
State Senator Ryan Fazio represents the 36th District, which includes Greenwich, Stamford, and New Canaan. Continue Reading →
For three decades, Connecticut was a true international center of innovation in the arts. Although turn-of-the-century landscape painting has been justly celebrated at the Bruce and elsewhere, the significance of the state’s place in the history of 20th century modernism has gone largely unnoticed Continue Reading →