All Entries in the "Free Events" Category
The Magic of Christmas Concert
The Magic of Christmas Concert –Great classic songs of the holidays. Singer Steve Magnuson, Chris Coogan, Christina Connors, Brenda van der Merwe, Ben Stein and friends in Westport. When: Sunday December 18th @ 4pm. Where: Greens Farms Congregational Church (71 Hillandale Road, Westport, CT 06880) (The location is in the 300 year old Meeting House [...]
Nuclear Plant Safety Issues: Should Greenwich Be Concerned?
The League of Women Voters of Greenwich will sponsor an educational forum, on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. at Greenwich Town Hall in the Meeting Room. Greenwich is approximately 20 miles from two nuclear reactors at Buchanan, NY on the Hudson River at Indian Point. This facility has been on-line for more than [...]
Rules of Civility at Cole Auditorium
Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium November 15, 2011 7:00 PM-8:30 PM AuthorsLive@GreenwichLibrary in conjunction with Diane’s Books presents Amor Towles, author of Rules of Civility, for a book talk and signing. Starts in the Cole Auditorium at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30). Free and open to all. Book copies for sale and signing will be [...]
Water and Ecology at Greenwich Schools
Cos C ob Library Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 7:00 pm Come hear about the study of water and ecology in the curriculum of our schools. What are our children learning and are we preparing them to understand, appreciate and protect this important resource? High School Administrators, high school faculty and students present an overview of [...]
If these walls could talk
Our Old Stones: A Talk with Andrew Pighills Monday, November 7th, 2011, at 7:30 PM Radcliffe Children’s Wing, Perrot Memorial Library Old Greenwich Andrew Pighills, an accomplished stone artisan, gardener, and horticulturalist, will give a talk on old stone walls, accompanied by photographs of walls in and around Greenwich. Mr. Pighills received his formal horticulture [...]
Japanese Culture Festival in Greenwich
Japanese School 15 The Ridgeway, Greenwich, CT October 2, 2011 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (203)629-9039 The Japanese culture fair will include a tea ceremony, kendo and karate demonstrations, as well as games, book, goods and food sales, a raffle, and an opportunity to try on a kimono. The raffle includes an i-Pod nano, Nintendo [...]
Antiques & Collectibles Flea Market
Antiques & Collectibles Flea Market by the Greenwich Knights of Columbus Island Beach parking lot Exit 3 on I-95 October 2, 2011 9am to 4pm ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES LOTS OF JEWELRY VINTAGE HANDBAGS SILVER PRETTY GLASS OLD POTTERY MANY UNUSUAL AND ATTRACTIVE ITEMS FURNITURE THERE WILL BE 100 OR MORE ANTIQUE DEALERS AND FLEA MARKET [...]
Old Greenwich School’s Pumpkin Patch
Old Greenwich School 285 Sound Beach Avenue Old Greenwich, CT Oct 15, 2011 11 am-4 pm Admission: Free Old Greenwich School’s annual Pumpkin Patch is a fall festival offering games for all ages, including a spook-tacular haunted house, hay maze, bouncy castles and more! For More Information contact the Old Greenwich School PTA at 203-344-1511
Traditions of the Gilded Age at Betteridge
Betteridge 117 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, Connecticut Wednesday, October 12, 2011 6:00 to 8:00 pm Have you ever wondered what those unidentifiable silver implements in you great-grandmother’s silver service were used for? You are cordially invited to an in-store program at Betteridge that will focus on silver and jewelry designed and crafted during the Gilded Age. [...]
Greenwich Tree Talk at the Audubon
at Audubon Greenwich 613 Riversville Road Sun., Sept. 18, 2011 2-4 p.m. “Upland Watershed: The Source and Filter of Good Water.” Bruce Spaman, Superintendent of Parks and Trees and Town Tree Warden, discusses the forest and watershed management on the Audubon Greenwich property at Riversville Road and John Street. Please reserve at: treeconserv@optonline.net. Free of [...]
Annual Saint Roch Church Festival
St. Roch Church 10 St. Roch Ave Tuesday-Saturday August 9 – 13, 2011 6pm-11pm Open to the Public Annual Festival St. Roch’s feast continues until Sunday, August 13. The festival features ethnic food, live music and religious ceremonies in honor of St. Roch, or San Rocco. A stretch of St. Roch Avenue between Hamilton Avenue [...]




