Please join a group of experts at a Feb 16, 2022 Zoom workshop at 2:00pm offered by the Greenwich Conservation Commission, Sustainability Committee and Chamber of Commerce to learn more. Continue Reading →
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PHOTOS: 12 Bright Moments in Greenwich This Holiday Season
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“In a year when folks need it most, many neighbors, businesses and organizations came up with new ideas to still keep the holiday spirit alive in Greenwich.” – Jessica Reid Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Alyssa Keleshian, Arch in Bloom, Barrie Silverman, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, CCFPP, Chris Jordan, Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol
Greenwich Together Issues Statement against Racism
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“We stand ready to do the work to end injustice and systemic racism in our country and community. We are committed to challenging ourselves to understand and correct any inequities we may discover as we collaborate to improve the health of our entire community and gain a better understanding of ourselves and each other. We are committed to speaking up and acting together to end the violence and mistreatment of all ethnic and religious minorities so that all people, particularly our youth, have healthy futures.” – Greenwich Together Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, Brunswick School, Child Guidance Center of Southern CT, Community Centers Inc., Family Centers, Global Health Systems, Greenwich Academy
Joan Lunden To Speak at Greenwich Chamber Event about Juggling Strollers and Wheelchairs
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“In my 50s I was changing my twins’ diapers at the same time as I was managing the care of my aging mother.” – Joan Lunden, excerpt from her new book, “Why Did I Come Into This Room? A Candid Conversation About Aging.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Joan Lunden
Joan Lunden is Greenwich Chamber of Commerce’s 2020 Women Who Matter Luncheon
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An award-winning journalist, prolific best-selling author, motivational speaker and women’s health and wellness advocate, Lunden has been a trusted voice in American home for over 30 years. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Joan Lunden, Why Did I Come Into This Room?
In Greenwich, Holiday Lights are Where You Find Them
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Indian Harbor Yacht Club’s marine staff built a 20-foot wood frame tree, which floats on a dock in Greenwich Harbor and includes 22,100 lights. The tree will be lit every night until New Year’s Day. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Dustin Bruce, Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Greenwich Green & Clean, Greenwich Harbor, ian MacMillan, Indian Harbor Yacht Club
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Announces Holiday Decorating Contest for Town Businesses
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Three locations from these areas will be judged to determine three winners:1) Greenwich Avenue, including stores on Church Street and connecting side streets; 2) all stores west of Greenwich Avenue including Cos Cob, Riverside and Old Greenwich and, 3) all stores west of Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Holiday, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Presents 2019 Greenwich Sidewalk Sales
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This popular annual event, featuring over 120 retail stores, attracts hundreds of shoppers to Greenwich Avenue and the nearby streets in downtown Greenwich to find savings and values on clothing, jewelry, accessories, gifts and more. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, #GreenwichSidewalkSales, #GSS2019, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Marcia O'Kane
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Business Showcase Set for Thursday, April 25
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Wine, food, raffles will be available, as well as a special membership drive. Free valet parking. Key sponsor is OsteoStrong. Support local business and have fun! Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Business Showcase, Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce
Town Environmental Affairs Director Reflects on Plastic Bag Ban’s One Year Anniversary
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Enforcement has been uncomplicated, rarely taking more than a phone call for businesses to comply with the program. “People shouldn’t hesitate to report non-compliance. There is no heavy-handed consequence needed – only education.” Continue Reading →