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 →
The award is presented each year to a Greenwich resident who, in the spirit of Dave Theis, generously serves the Town’s people, organizations, and institutions. Continue Reading →
Karin McShane was named Board Chair, succeeding Nicole Kwasniewski. Continue Reading →
Sarah Osnoss succeeds Eileen Tang, who has completed five years of exceptional service as Board Chair. Membership enrollment at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich is now open as the Club prepares to welcome youth ages 6-18 back to a newly renovated Clubhouse this September. The upgraded facility features a brand-new regulation-size gymnasium, twice the academic space, and a dedicated Teen Center. Continue Reading →
The committee is open to students in grades 7-12, who live or attend school in Greenwich. The committee will meet monthly, switching between Zoom and in-person, depending on the agenda. Additional volunteering opportunities and League events will be available. Meetings will span one hour, and so with the limited duration, commitment and participation is expected. Continue Reading →
Working alongside professional SoundWaters educators, the interns played a vital role in delivering science programs to more than 2,000 regional students, ranging from preschoolers to middle schoolers. Their days were spent leading hands-on experiments in the classroom and lab settings and conducting fieldwork aboard boats on Holly Pond. Continue Reading →
The Board has recently elected Beth Krumeich as the new president and is initiating a search for an Executive Director. The Board has also elected two new Board members: Barbara Ormerod-Glynn, former Executive Director of the Greenwich Library, and Michael Sandifer. At Home aims to build a strong and supportive community of adults in Greenwich aging in place. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Exchange, which opened in Greenwich in 1901, and has operated as a non-profit out of the building at 28 Sherwood Place since 1936, still features the beloved hand smocked dresses and knitted baby sweaters and hats, as well as gifts, jewelry and apparel. Continue Reading →
As part of the project, Estelle created handmade bracelets, bookmarks, and artwork, which was gifted to the residents as a gesture of appreciation and connection. Continue Reading →
At its June meeting, the organization also elected Joseph A. Cabrera as board Co-chair. Continue Reading →