In the wake of this loss, the Greenwich Tree Conservancy is grateful to announce that Leslie Lee will step in as Interim President of the Board. Continue Reading →
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In the wake of this loss, the Greenwich Tree Conservancy is grateful to announce that Leslie Lee will step in as Interim President of the Board. Continue Reading →
During his tenure, Morrison launched three new member groups: the Book Group, which meets every two months to discuss a new book; the AI Group, focused on the latest developments in artificial intelligence; and the Genealogy Group, which helps members explore their family histories. Continue Reading →
Concerts are free for Historical Society members and children; $10 for non-members. Continue Reading →
This year the market will feature three new vendors, including a familiar face in town, Jackie Mendive, with her freshly made Empanadas on the Go. Continue Reading →
Awards went to students who have demonstrated a commitment to making their school or community more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and/or antiracist were presented by Dana Tulotta, Assistant Principal at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
Drop off in the 24-hour donation bin at church office door. The church will deliver your donated non-perishable food/care items weekly to Neighbor to Neighbor to assist 795 local families in need. Continue Reading →
The keynote speaker is Margarita Alban, chair of Greenwich’s Planning & Zoning commission. The evening will honor Alban, Sandy Waters, and Nancy Duffy. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School Theater Arts cast and crew held dress rehearsal for The Little Mermaid in the performing arts center on Monday. Continue Reading →
Led by co-chairs Erica Bens, Cecilia Lieberman, Sarah Simmons and Natalie Stein, the 20th anniversary of the organization’s biggest fundraiser was a smashing success, raising over $1 million dollars for the Harmony Project, Greenwich’s sole provider of both domestic and sexual violence services. Continue Reading →
On May 14 at 11:00am, Pete Harrison, the CT Director of the Regional Plan Association, will talk about the future of housing, transportation, and clean energy in Connecticut and how Connecticut fits into the ‘Megaregion.’ Continue Reading →