YWCA Greenwich announced the election of community leader, Stephanie Kruse, as Chair of the YWCA Greenwich Board of Directors. Continue Reading →
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YWCA Greenwich announced the election of community leader, Stephanie Kruse, as Chair of the YWCA Greenwich Board of Directors. Continue Reading →
Becca Hall of CDM Smith and Joseph Belrose of the Connecticut Dept of Transportation will provide an overview of the I-95 Greenwich Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) Study. Continue Reading →
What began as a fun way to give back has become a powerful community
tradition. On June 23, the annual Swing Fore Hope marked its 25th year with 76 enthusiastic women golfers at the Griffith E. Harris Golf Course to drive change for local families. Continue Reading →
Friday was sweltering but campers and staff at Camp Simmons cooled down after Santa and the Greenwich Fire Dept opened the fire hose with a spray of water. Continue Reading →
At each stop, you’ll discover the secrets of sustainable living, meet the passionate gardeners behind the plots, and gather inspiration for your own garden—all while supporting the vital conservation and community programming efforts of Greenwich Land Trust and Greenwich Community Gardens. Continue Reading →
The Avon Theatre – Deborah & Chuck Royce Cinema Arts Center is launching the public phase of the Avon reCreated Capital Campaign, a bold initiative to preserve the theatre’s historic charm while upgrading our beloved nonprofit cinema for the next generation. Continue Reading →
Camp TAYITO is accredited by the American Camp Association. Only two other camp programs in Greenwich have received this distinction. Continue Reading →
Next Sunday, July 27 from 12:00 to 4:00pm Eva Barber and Tyler Bell are partnering with Kate and Meg Fronio for a shopping fundraiser to benefit Gains for Guyana at The Marketplace, a popular vintage thrift store in Byram. Continue Reading →
Carol Cadou brings over 30 years of museum management and curatorial experience with historic sites, libraries, archives, and fine and decorative arts collections, with prior leadership tenures at The National Society of Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA), Winterthur Museum, and George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Continue Reading →
Neighbor to Neighbor will accept clothing donations on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays as part of this pilot during normal operating hours. Community members are encouraged to donate new or clean gently used seasonal children’s clothing for youth sizes 0-16. Ripped, damaged or soil clothing is not appropriate to donate. Continue Reading →