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The Exchange for Women’s Work Celeberates 120th Anniversary with Garden Party
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Today there are 16 Exchanges remaining across the United States. Brooklyn is the oldest, having opened in 1852. All the Exchanges are non-profit, all are unique, and all draw strength from one another.
The Greenwich Exchange first opened in 1901 and moved to various downtown locations until 1937 when it settled in its present home at 28 Sherwood Place. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Arts, Volunteering, 28 Sherwood, antiques, Christine Labate, Greenwich Exchange for Women's Work, hand smocked dresses
Ron and Cheryl Howard’s Greenwich Furnishings, Antiques For Sale Online
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There are 178 items belonging to Ron and Cheryl Howard for sale sale online at One Kings Lane. Hurry, many items are already sold. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Real Estate, antiques, One Kings Lane, Ron Howard
Knights of Columbus Flea Market Set for Sunday in Island Beach Parking Lot
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This Sunday, May 4, is the Knights of Columbus spring outdoor flea market in the Island Beach Parking lot from from 10:00-4:00. Admission is free and there is usually a nice range of antiques and bargains, including everything in the attached photos! ______________________________________
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