The Old Greenwich Garden Club has been busy, starting with holiday decorating in the village where the Garden Club’s Civic Committee transformed the planters with greens and holiday bows and ornaments. Continue Reading →
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The Old Greenwich Garden Club has been busy, starting with holiday decorating in the village where the Garden Club’s Civic Committee transformed the planters with greens and holiday bows and ornaments. Continue Reading →
Alice Migliore uses the walking path every afternoon to visit her neighbors at Nathaniel Witherell. But over time the path deteriorated so much that Migliore said there were days she waded through water almost to her ankles. Continue Reading →
This is a simple, organized, and cost-effective way to feed international children and families who are without housing and sources of food right now. Continue Reading →
ALL ARE WELCOME TO VOLUNTEER. You don’t need to register. Just show up! Continue Reading →
The Friends of Binney Park is excited to announce their 12th Annual Daffodil Planting Day, taking place at Hillside Annex on Binney Park’s north end on Saturday, November 4. Continue Reading →
If you are available during business hours for one or two days per week and enjoy working with people and numbers, this may be the volunteer opportunity you’re looking for. Continue Reading →
On Saturday a rescheduled September Coastal Cleanup drew many intrepid volunteers to Tod’s Point, braving the persistent rain. Continue Reading →
The girls will have a stand outside the BOE building at 290 Greenwich Ave with coffee, hot chocolate, donuts and cookies that people can buy to fundraise, and they will also have a basket for people to donate packs of new underwear. Continue Reading →
Mark your calendars for the 18th annual Walk/Run for Abilis will take place on Sunday, October 15, at Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Charlotte Bernadette Harriau Thomas – named employee of the year in 2000 – worked at Greenwich Hospital from 1974 to 2010. Although caps had almost completely disappeared from nursing apparel in the United States by the late 1980s, Charlotte proudly wore her cap until the day she retired. Continue Reading →