Above, girls make “Colored Sand Art” from scratch using salt and colored chalk. From left, Ana Zoe DeMakes, Caity Sushon, Samantha Chabot, Nicole Ducret, Rene Jameson, Skye Gillespie, Alexandra Chabot, Olivia Shen, Verna Yin and Melinda Yang work on the projects supervised by program assistants Jenna Pelazza and Sarah Hallock
Red Cross offers safety tips for spring break
This spring break, thousands of people will travel to destinations near and far seeking rest, relaxation, or in some cases, just the opposite.
Center for Hope holds one-day retreat for cancer survivors
The Breast Cancer Survival Center and the Center for Hope will present a one-day retreat for survivors on “Finding Your Healing Path,” Saturday, March 15.
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For every man who lives without freedom,
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- Lillian Hellman, The Watch on the Rhine, 1941
Red Cross offers safety tips for spring break
This spring break, thousands of people will travel to destinations near and far seeking rest, relaxation, or in some cases, just the opposite.
Center for Hope holds one-day retreat for cancer survivors
The Breast Cancer Survival Center and the Center for Hope will present a one-day retreat for survivors on “Finding Your Healing Path,” Saturday, March 15.
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Please send comments to
GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
For every man who lives without freedom,
the rest of us must face the guilt.
- Lillian Hellman, The Watch on the Rhine, 1941
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