The Greenwich High School Clothing/ Textile Drive scheduled for Monday, Nov. 26 thru Friday, Dec. 21. This donation will cost you nothing, will contribute to a worthy cause, and will keep things out of the landfill. Continue Reading →
Arch Street Teen Center
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Arch Street Seeks Founding Members for Local Theater Company
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Arch Street is is looking for top local talent to serve as founding members of The Greenwich Town Theatre. Actors, directors, playwrights, producers and musicians encouraged to apply. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arch Street Teen Center, The Greenwich Town Theatre
Award-Winning Author to Share Memoir About Helping Nephew Overcome Opioid Addiction
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Award-winning author Renée Hodges will visit the YWCA in Greenwich on Tuesday, September 25 at 7:00 pm to discuss her memoir, SAVING BOBBY: Heroes and Heroin in One Small Community, the inspiring recovery story of how one young man triumphed over opioid addiction. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Health, Arch Street Teen Center, AVING BOBBY: Heroes and Heroin in One Small Community, Greenwich Education Group, Greenwich YWCA, Renée Hodges
Off-Beat Players Move Summer Production to GCDS
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Off-Beat Players have outgrown space at the Arch Street Teen Center. This summer the group’s production of Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach will run August 2 & 3 at 7:30pm and August 4 at 5:30pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arch Street Teen Center, GCDS, Greenwich Country Day School, Off Beat Players
Off-Beat Players to Hold Auditions for James and the Giant Peach on June 21
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Off-Beat Players will hold auditions for their summer musical production “James and the Giant Peach” on June 21 at 6:00pm at the Arch Street Teen Center. Callbacks will be on June 22 at 6:00pm. The production will be staged August 1-4, 2018. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arch Street Teen Center, James and the Giant Peach, Offbeat Players
Zeke Thomas, Lucy Massam Share Coping Strategies in Stress, Success and Teen Setbacks Event
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At the Stress, Success and Teen Setbacks: How to Cope event at Arch Street Teen Center, Zeke Thomas shared his story of trauma and years of denial before he sought help. “Lies are like leaves, the secrets just start falling off,” he said. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, Adam Morris advisor Amanda Finn, Arch Street Teen Center, Daniel Osemobor, Greenwich High School, Jackson Magann, Jeff DeTeso
Stress, Success & Teenage Setbacks Forum on How to Cope to Feature Zeke Thomas
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Keynote speaker is Zeke Thomas, son of Detroit Pistons basketball legend Isiah Thomas, who will talk about coping with anxiety related to life’s stresses. The April 30 event coincides with Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, Arch Street Teen Center, GHS CODA Club, GHS Improv Troupe, Greenwich Prevention Council, Grenewich High School, Isiah Thomas
GEG Returns to Arch St Teen Center for Free College Essay Seminar, Wed. Oct 4
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The seminar will cover a range of topics, including choosing the most appropriate prompt questions on the Common Application as well as how to answer the shorter supplemental essay questions, selecting the right topics, using the right tone, style and approach, organizing the drafts and final versions, and avoiding common mistakes. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Arch Street Teen Center, Greenwich Education Group
Off-Beat Players to Perform Fiddler on the Roof in August; Auditions Set for June 21
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Offbeat Players Summer Musical will be Fiddler on the Roof. Auditions will take place on June 21 Arch Street Teen Center. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arch Street Teen Center, Fiddler on the Roof, Offbeat Players
GHS Innovation Lab Students Showcase Prototypes and Designs at Arch Street Teen Center
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On Wednesday, Innovation Lab students from Greenwich High School set up an exhibition at Arch Street Teen Center. The exhibition features Student Prototypes and Designs from the end of year Innovation Lab STEM projects by juniors and sophomores. Innovation Lab juniors prepared to present their their “Machines as Metaphors for Government” projects, and most sophomores were set to present their “Eureka! It’s Battery Power!” projects. Continue Reading →