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Thursday, September 16, 2010

09/16/10 Temple Sholom: Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur Parking Update


Yom Kippur Parking Update

There have been some changes to the available parking lots for Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur. This is the most up to date list.

Kol Nidre

Friday, September 17

Greenwich High School, 10 Hillside Road

There is parking at Greenwich High School with a shuttle that will run frequently to and from Temple Sholom. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of this option.

Christ Church, 254 E. Putnam Avenue

All of the lower lots, plus the Nursery School lot are available

YWCA, 259 E. Putnam Avenue

The Y's lot is available

1st Church of Christ Scientist, 11 Park Place

The Church's lot is available

Yom Kippur

Saturday, September 18

Greenwich High School, 10 Hillside Road

There is parking at Greenwich High School with a shuttle that will run frequently to and from Temple Sholom. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of this option.

Christ Church, 254 E. Putnam Avenue

All of the lower lots, plus the Nursery School lot are available, until 1:30 pm. After that, only the left lower lot and the Nursery School lot are available.

1st Church of Christ Scientist, 11 Park Place

The Church's lot is available

Temple Sholom | 300 East Putnam Avenue | Greenwich | CT | 06830


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