The program has become so popular over the years that Christina Nappi, the Youth Conservation Program Administrator, said there was currently a waiting list of 100 teens. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Businesses and Coordinators Give High Marks to Teen Conservation Project
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This summer was record-breaking year for applicants, with 220 applications submitted for 112 spots in the Greenwich Youth Conservation Program. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Anne Egbert, Christina Nappi, Darrin Wigglesworth, Dept of Human Services, Greenwich Youth Conservation Program, Kathy Mintchev, Kimberly Terrenoire, Mary Hull
Greenwich Youth Conservation Program Now Accepting Applications for 2018
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This summer the Greenwich Youth Conservation Program is planning to plant 40 trees in honor of GYCP’s 40th anniversary. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Christina Nappi, Greenwich Youth Conservation Program, GYCP
Greenwich and OG Lions Collaborate for Sophisticated Eye Screening at BANC
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On any given school day, the Byram Archibald Neighborhood Center (BANC), is a hive of activity. The New Lebanon School kindergarten classes are currently housed there. Then, after school Christina Nappi runs a program for about 65 New Leb children in K-3 until 5:30pm. On Thursday, members of the Old Greenwich and Greenwich Lions Clubs gave free vision screenings to the children. More than a simple acuity test, the Lions Clubs sophisticated camera tested for eye disorders including far and near sightedness, astigmatism, anisometropia, strabismus and anisocoria. Continue Reading →