The Sorokin Gallery of Greenwich will be hosting an exhibition showcasing Hsia’s fusions of sculpture and painting starting June 1, and ending June 28. Continue Reading →
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The Sorokin Gallery of Greenwich will be hosting an exhibition showcasing Hsia’s fusions of sculpture and painting starting June 1, and ending June 28. Continue Reading →
The Grandiflora Garden Tour Is One Of The Oldest Traditions Of The Greenwich Botanical Center. Step Into The Secret World Of Grandiflora Gardens. Continue Reading →
With the addition of the GTP Parade and Party in the Park, a free and non-ticketed event on May 23, the organization aims to further their core mission and bring even more people together to experience the strength and spirit of community. Continue Reading →
The walls of the art wing were covered with student artwork, including photography, digital art, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and many paintings and drawings. Continue Reading →
Ellie Contino and Alexa Hughes, accompanied by Lisa Lyons-Young, Coordinator for Community Service for the school, met residents of the skilled nursing facility and adorned its outside courtyard with the plants. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Library’s alcove park on Putnam Avenue—once the home of the Library’s famed pin oak tree—was recently reopened as the “Rain Garden” after a 12-month design and landscaping project. In addition to an S-shaped fieldstone wall and a basin of river stones, the new rain garden features a sourwood tree, two dogwood trees, and dwarf mondo and Peter’s Pick hardy monkey grasses. Continue Reading →
On Thursday night the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich held their Awards Night, a celebration of success for members and volunteers that recognizes their outstanding development, contributions to the Club, community service, leadership and sportsmanship. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School Theater Arts presents Fiddler on the Roof at the GHS Performing Arts Center at 7:00pm on Thursday, May 18 through Saturday, May 20, 2023. Set in early 20th-century Imperial Russia, the musical centers on Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman who is faced with the challenge of marrying off his five daughters amidst the growing tension in is shtetl. Continue Reading →
Clean Up is 9:00am-12:00 noon, followed by BBQ lunch for volunteers provided by the Byram Shore Boat Club. And for the first time there will be a Kid’s Pollinator Garden Walk at 2:00pm. Continue Reading →
Three C-Suite business leaders will discuss the importance of ethics in the workplace. How do we uphold principles such as honesty, fairness and compassion in our interactions with colleagues, customers and stakeholders? Whether you work from home or commute to work, workplace ethics can influence the way employees interact with people in an organization’s culture. Continue Reading →