Wiberg will relate the story of two German submarines dispatched to evade a blockade and obtain valuable war materiel from the United States in 1916—when the U.S. was still officially neutral in the European conflict. Continue Reading →
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Wiberg will relate the story of two German submarines dispatched to evade a blockade and obtain valuable war materiel from the United States in 1916—when the U.S. was still officially neutral in the European conflict. Continue Reading →
Join Concordia Conservatory for this stirring finale — a musical celebration honoring America’s past, present, and future through the power and beauty of chamber music. The concert will feature Grammy-Winning Composer and Bassist John Patitucci. 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 →
Camp at Greenwich Audubon features exploration of a 285-acre sanctuary, including forests and, streams. Children discovery the outdoors through activities like hiking, wildlife observation, and environmental education led by naturalists. Continue Reading →
The CMS Theater Arts department is pleased to present Seussical the Musical on the George Sepe Memorial Stage for three special performances this Friday, March 20 at 7:00pm and Saturday, March 21 at 1:00pm & 6:00pm. Tickets can be purchased in advance online (See link). This year’s production is backed by 65 talented cast and crew members and a live pit orchestra – a rarity at the middle school level. Continue Reading →
The 2026 Spring Training Sessions will be focused on four school curriculums that are taught to elementary school children with hands-on, outdoor instruction from Audubon Educators on how these programs are conducted. Trainees will also get to engage with long-time volunteers to learn of the day-to-day activities of our Teacher Naturalists in a fun and interactive way! Continue Reading →
If you’re driving for St. Patrick’s Day, designate a sober driver. Continue Reading →
The Albert C. Hencken House on North St was designed by John Russel Pope and built in 1903-1904. Both the original owner of the house and its architect contributed to Greenwich becoming known as a cosmopolitan area attracting affluent New York businessmen looking to create their own grand estates. Mr. Hencken was a longtime member of the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation and a partner in an insurance brokerage. Continue Reading →