The exhibit celebrates the 150th anniversary of Impressionism featuring rarely displayed paintings from the private collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr, on view through November 30, 2025. Continue Reading →
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The exhibit celebrates the 150th anniversary of Impressionism featuring rarely displayed paintings from the private collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr, on view through November 30, 2025. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Library’s longest-running program — the Friends Friday Films series—is back with a full slate of movies, beginning Friday, April 4 at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
The concert is this Sunday, March 23 at 2:30 pm. Free admission, donations invited, light refreshments in the Narthex to follow. Continue Reading →
“The baker at Neri’s had the same dilemma as me and after sticking to the authentic Irish recipe for Soda bread tasted his creations and decided that it need something else. So he decided to add lots and lots and lots and lots of sugar to it. After he made the new and improved soda bread he said to himself: ‘There, fixed it!'”- Richard McMurray Continue Reading →
Expect a hand-picked collection of guitars, vinyl, apparel and more. Designed for musicians, collectors, and music lovers alike, it’s more than just a retail space—it’s an immersive environment where craftsmanship, design, and culture come together. Unlike traditional music stores, Round Hill Music Co. is thoughtfully arranged to encourage exploration and inspiration. Continue Reading →
Funds raised will go toward providing the victim with:
• Medical and dental care
• Counseling and therapy for physical and emotional recovery
• Housing and daily living expenses as he rebuilds his independence
• Support for legal fees, ensuring he can pursue justice for the abuse he suffered Continue Reading →
On Saturday, March 8, Hoops for Change hosted a “March Madness” basketball tournament at Greenwich Country Day School, successfully raising $1,750 for the Special Education Legal Fund (S.E.L.F.). Continue Reading →
TIAA President & CEO, Greenwich resident and advocate for financial inclusion to be recognized at P2P’s signature spring event on April 4, 2025. Continue Reading →
“At Stella Point we thought we had made it to the summit, but we still had an hour left to Uhuru Peak. The sun was beating down us. There was snow all around. And the trail was so narrow that there was a risk of getting too close to the edge. At that point, everyone was tired, cranky and cold.” – Diego Placido Continue Reading →
This tournament will be led by Betsy Underhill, Pickleball Director at YWCA Greenwich and USA Pickleball Association Ambassador for the area. The tournament will include a round robin format for teams of men and women at the intermediate or advanced levels. Small prizes will be awarded to the winners and finalists of each flight. Continue Reading →