Saturday
Current Cub Scouts and interested boys grades 1 through 5 are invited to attend Cub Fun Day from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 22 at Byram Shore Park. Activities will include a tug-o-war, relay games, fire building, fishing pole casting and closing campfire. This event is free. Guests are asked to register at www.greenwichscouting.org. Contact Bob Gunsten for additional information at 203-869-8424 x111 or bob.gunsten@scouting.org.
Greenwich Green & Clean will participate in an International Coastal Cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 22. Participants will be provided with community service certificates, bags, gloves, and breakfast. Tally your debris to send to Save the Sound and the Ocean Conservancy to help the federal government keep tabs on what is polluting our waters. For more information, contact 203-531-0006 or grgreenclean@aol.com.
Serendipity magazine will host the first Greenwich Food + Wine Festival to benefit the Breast Cancer Alliance Oct. 22 and 23 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. The weekend event will feature more than 60 food, wine and spirit experts, barbecue grill masters, Sunday brunch specialties, celebrity book signings, private-event tents and live performances by Rusted Root, Entrain and Sister Hazel, among others. There will be a Grand Tasting Gala Oct. 22 with live music and samplings from the region’s finest restaurants, as well as a live performance by Natasha Bedingfield. Festivities will be held from noon to 10 p.m. Oct. 22 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23. For more information or to buy tickets, visit serendipitysocial.com or call Serendipity at 203-588-1363. For information on sponsorship opportunities, ask for Molly Galterio.
The Crypt Choir of the King’s School in Canterbury, England will present a concert at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 at Christ Church Greenwich. The Crypt Choir has 40 mixed teen voices. Choristers and choral scholars from Christ Church will also sing in the concert. Tickets, $20 regular admission and $10 for students and seniors, are available at the door. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the church choir’s tour fund for its trip to York Minster next summer. For more information, contact the music office at 203-869-6600 ext. 23 or musicdept@christchurchgreenwich.org.
Audubon Greenwich will present “The World of Falling Leaves” from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Audubon center, located at 613 Riversville Road. Ever wonder what happens to all the autumn leaves? Who eats and lives in them? How migratory birds like sparrows, towhees, and thrashers benefit from them? Should people mulch or compost with them? Find out when Ted Gilman explores New England leaves and the life created by them. All ages. RSVP to 203-869-5272 ext. 221.
The registrars of voters will hold a voter registration session from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 22 in their office on the first floor of Town Hall, located at 101 Field Point Road. Required by state law, the session is the first of three upcoming opportunities for residents to register to vote or check their eligibility. The others are scheduled for 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 1 and 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 7.
Sunday
The Greenwich Library Peterson Concert Series kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 23 with Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks in the library’s Cole Auditorium. The band is committed to preserving and authentically presenting 1920s and ‘30s jazz and popular music. Giordano has appeared on “A Prairie Home Companion,” and lent his talents to Francis Ford Coppola’s film “The Cotton Club” and half a dozen Woody Allen soundtracks. The concert is free and open to the public through the support of the Peterson Foundation. Doors open at 3 p.m. For more information, contact David Waring at 203-622-7917.
The Greenwich Reform Synagogue Center for Young Families will present “Little Hilltoppers Holiday Happenings” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oct. 23 at the synagogue, 257 Stanwich Road. Space is still available for this new monthly drop-off program, which highlights a different Jewish holiday each month. The workshop aims to immerse 3- and 4-year-old children in a high-energy learning environment rich with the spirit of Judaism and community. Taught by Marcy Nirschel, early childhood educator. This program is open to both members and non-members of the GRS community. For more information and to register, contact Stephanie at 203-629-0018 ext. 222 or stephanieglaser@grs.org.
Friends of Greenwich Point will present “Geology of Greenwich Point” at 2 p.m. Sunday. Mike Aurelia, a Friends of Greenwich Point board member and Greenwich shellfish warden, will lead a casual, low-tide walk around the point to show interesting aspects of its geological history. Meet in the small parking lot near the Bruce Museum Seaside Center. Program lasts approximately 90 minutes.
The Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department in Old Greenwich will host its annual community open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 23. Explore the fire apparatus. Sit in the department’s Smoke House to learn what to do it you are surrounded by smoke. See how fire fighters cut open a car during a vehicle extrication. View a fire fighter rappelling down the building. Communicate with a member of the Dive Rescue Team while he is under water! The event is free and open to all members of the community.
Audubon Greenwich will present a nature photo hike with Dan Burns from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Oct. 23. Take your photography to the next level during this chance to get outdoors with other photographers. Professional sports photographer, Dan Burns, will lead this autumn hike in search of great images of this sanctuary region. Cost, $10 per person. RSVP required to Jeff at 203-869-5272 ext. 239.
Serendipity magazine will host the first Greenwich Food + Wine Festival to benefit the Breast Cancer Alliance Oct. 22 and 23 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. The weekend event will feature more than 60 food, wine and spirit experts, barbecue grill masters, Sunday brunch specialties, celebrity book signings, private-event tents and live performances by Rusted Root, Entrain and Sister Hazel, among others. There will be a Grand Tasting Gala Oct. 22 with live music and samplings from the region’s finest restaurants, as well as a live performance by Natasha Bedingfield. Festivities will be held from noon to 10 p.m. Oct. 22 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23. For more information or to buy tickets, visit serendipitysocial.com or call Serendipity at 203-588-1363. For information on sponsorship opportunities, ask for Molly Galterio.
Ongoing
The New England Culinary Group is gearing up for “Eating Greenwich & Port Chester,” a week-long celebration of dining in the neighboring towns Oct. 16 to 21. A lead-in to Serendipity magazine’s Greenwich Food & Wine Festival Oct. 22 to 23, the event and will feature discounted prix fixe menus and special offers throughout the week. Prix fixe menus are set at $10.11 lunch and $20.11 dinner for mid-range restaurants and $18.11 lunch and $30.11 dinner for high-end restaurants. Restaurant offers can be found at www.newenglandculinarygroup.com. Restaurants who are interested in participating can contact the New England Culinary Group at linda@newenglandculinarygroup.com or 203.323.4185.
Greenwich Library is celebrating Teen Read Week Oct. 16 to 22. This year’s theme, “Picture It!,” encourages teens to read a variety of materials, including graphic novels, movies, books about photography. For more information and full submission guidelines, visit www.greenwichlibrary.org/teens.
The work of artists Bryan Nash Gill and Sally Frank will be presented at the Kiernan Hall Nature Art Gallery at Audubon Greenwich Oct. 1 through 30. “Trees: Inside and Out” is an exhibition of monotypes, lithographs and relief prints that presents a portrait of one of nature’s most fundamental elements. A reception for the exhibition will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 9. For more information, call Audubon Greenwich at 203-869-5272.
The Friends of the Cos Cob Library will host the photography exhibition “Birds of Mill Pond” Oct. 4 through Nov. 4 in the library community room. Acclaimed photographer and author Joanne Bouknight will host an opening reception from 6:30 to 8 p.m. October 4. Bouknight has been a Cos Cob and Greenwich resident since 1987. For more information, call the library at 203-622-6883.
The Greenwich Historical Society will present “Greenwich Community Artists: The Abstract Tradition” Oct. 5 through Nov. 16 at the Storehouse Gallery Shop, 39 Strickland Road, Cos Cob.. The exhibition features works by Ellen Hackl Fagan, Liana Moonie, Kimberly Dawn Salib and Lisa DeLoria Weinblatt. Admission is free. All works are available for sale, with part of the proceeds to benefit the Greenwich Historical Society. For more information, visit www.greenwichhistory.org.
The Bruce Museum will present the exhibition “Bijoux: The Origins and Impact of Jewelry” from July 16 through Feb. 26. The exhibition features an array of different types of jewelry, as well as samplings of minerals, precious stones and other materials from which artists have created an infinite variety of human adornment. The exhibition investigates the wide range of materials used to make jewelry, delves into the genesis of these natural materials, and explores the economic and environmental impact of our universal attraction to sparkle. The jewelry on display comes from all over the globe, including Myanmar and India. For more information, visit www.brucemuseum.org.
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