Live Bands will include School of Rock Greenwich, TrummyTones, Especially Everyone and Western Skies featuring local singer Natasha DiMarco. Continue Reading →
Valley Jam
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Crowd at Glenville Forum Vents about Byram River Dam, Flooding, Traffic, Urbanization
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Noting the large turnout, Camillo, who is running for re-election for a third term this November, offered to schedule a future forum at a bigger venue. He offered to pick a date in late September after the Sept 24 Valley Jam, and work with local PTA’s to spread the word. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Byram River, dog park, flooding, Glenville, Glenville Corridor Traffic Project, P&Z
PHOTOS: All Smiles at Pemberwick-Glenville Association’s Valley Jam 2022
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This year marked the 15th for the initiative, which has the goal of bringing the community together for a family friendly event at the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Andrea Blume, Arch in Bloom, Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center, Glenville Volunteer Fire Company, Jackie Budkins, Lauren Rabin, Pemberwick Glenville Association
Get Ready for Pemberwick-Glenville Association’s Valley Jam 2019!
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Join Pemberwick Glenville Association’s annual community event on Saturday, September 7, from 12:00 noon to 7:00pm to kick off Valley Jam 2019, at the Field at Western Greenwich Civic Center, 449 Pemberwick Road, Greenwich, CT 06831. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Pemberwick-Glenville Association, Valley Jam
First Annual Valley Jam Packs the Park in Glenville
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The first annual Valley Jam was a huge success on Saturday, with well over 1,000 people in attendance over the course of the afternoon. Organized by the Pemberwick-Glenville Association, the family friendly event was the outgrowth of the annual Pemberwick-Glenville Day traditionally held in Pemberwick Park. “The best thing about Valley Jam was it was a multi generational event,” said Andrea Blume, the chair of the PGA. “Everyone had a great time – kids, families, older people who’ve lived here their entire lives, and young families who have just moved here and want to get involved with the PGA.” The move to Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center allowed for a reimagined event. Continue Reading →