Get ready for an afternoon of adventure at Leaders of the Next Generation’s “Green Guardians” event at the Greenwich Audubon on Saturday, September 7 from 12-4 pm. Continue Reading →
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Get ready for an afternoon of adventure at Leaders of the Next Generation’s “Green Guardians” event at the Greenwich Audubon on Saturday, September 7 from 12-4 pm. Continue Reading →
Bring your children to enjoy some fun activities like arts and crafts, games, a bouncy castle, and gymnastics. For guests of the fair, a special new member promotion will be offered. The YWCA Greenwich will waive all upfront fees for anyone who signs up during the fair for a new full membership. Continue Reading →
Last year, Running Start assisted 74 children. This year, the program reached 100. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School social studies teacher Michael Belanger wears many hats, and in his free time he writes across multiple genres. The release date for his second novel, “Grimwell,” is Sept 2. Continue Reading →
David Hayes’ work is held by the Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim and over a hundred significant collections across the country. Hayes’ work has been shown in some 500 exhibitions from 1955 to present day. Continue Reading →
Check out the newly expanded youth programs and free adult small group programs. With our “Y For All Membership” program, your rates are based on total household income and circumstance. Continue Reading →
This lecture, which will take place on Tuesday, September 24 at 7 p.m. in the Marx Family Black Box Theater, will also explore the case’s profound impact on American censorship laws and literary freedom. Continue Reading →
All are welcome to visit Greenwich Reform Synagogue on Tuesday, August 27, from 6:00-7:30pm to enjoy pizza, ice cream, and crafts and learn about the Greenwich Reform Synagogue Preschool, Religious School and synagogue community. Continue Reading →
The annual award celebrates Dave Theis’s spirit of leadership by example, and recognizes selfless service to the town’s people and organizations. Continue Reading →
There was was a standing room only crowd at the Greenwich Historical Society to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s joyous return to Greenwich and his victory lap throughout the country he helped create as a young man in George Washington’s Continental Army. Continue Reading →