Special, front and second row reserved seats are also available for purchase. Please note, the online box office closes three hours before each performance and performances will sell out. Continue Reading →
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Special, front and second row reserved seats are also available for purchase. Please note, the online box office closes three hours before each performance and performances will sell out. Continue Reading →
The Gertrude G. White Gallery is pleased to present “Postcards I Never Sent,” a solo exhibition by award-winning artist Roger Hsia aka “roget8000.” Continue Reading →
Bear populations are increasing, perhaps exploding, and they are venturing further south – into more populated, urbanized areas. This is not necessarily cause for alarm. Black Bears in New England prefer to avoid conflict. Continue Reading →
Histoury is an organization that brings to life architectural tours that are both entertaining and educational. Continue Reading →
Irish Family History Day is a half-day of in-person learning how to research Irish genealogy. Unlock your family’s Irish story with the Ulster Historical Foundation. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, March 8, Emmy Award-winning comedian and New York Times best-selling author Trevor Noah will take the stage at The Palace Theatre in Stamford for the nonprofit’s 11thAnnual Gala. Continue Reading →
Join Off-Beat Players cast and crew members, families, friends, and supporters in fundraising for the company at OBP’s first-ever Bowl-A-Thon on Sunday, March 5. Continue Reading →
John P Reese to address Greenwich RMA on Feb 22: Learning from Luminary Investors: The Wisdom of Warren Buffet, Ben Graham and Peter Lynch.” Continue Reading →
The event is sponsored by Blue Sky Ukraine, a volunteer nonprofit organization providing assistance to the least protected of Ukraine’s population, and finding and helping children and elderly who are below the poverty line whom no one knows or cares about. Continue Reading →
Pioneered by female-led organizations, local communities are adapting to food scarcity challenges and future shortages through a commitment to local, sustainable farming and indoor hydroponic technology Continue Reading →