
Today
Demystifying women’s hormones
Dr. C. Neill Epperson, director of the Yale Program for Women’s Reproductive Behavioral Health, gives a talk titled “Women’s Hormones, Mood and Memory: Myths and Realities,” 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 15, Noble Conference Center; free; registration required; 863-3863; Andreag@greenhosp.org.
April vacation performances
Friends of the Byram Shubert Library sponsor three performances for children during vacation, 11, Tuesday April 15, Wednesday, April 15 and Friday, April 16, Byram Archibald Neighborhood Center; 531-4026.
Wednesday, April 16
Managing the media
William Holstein, author and journalist, speaks at a fairfield County Public Relations Association meeting titled “Memo to the CEO: Manage the Media (Don’t let the Media Manage You), 6:30, Wednesday, April 16, Greenwich Library; $40 members with reservations, $50 non members and walk-ins; Fcpra.org.
Declutter for a lifetime
At Home in Greenwich sponsors a talk with professional organizer Miriam Mennin where she shares her expertise in “Decluttering and Downsizing for Seniors,” 10, Wednesday, April 16, Cos Cob Library; 629-2822.
Thursday, April 17
Post-impressionist exhibit
An opening reception of American Post-impressionist painter Stokely Webster’s painting, 7 to 10, Thursday, April 17, Audubon Greenwich; free; 869-5272, ext. 226.
Friday, April 18
‘Men on Fire’
Christ Church offers an early breakfast men’s preaching program, 6:45 to 8:15, Friday, April 18, Christ Church; free; $10 suggested contribution; 869-6600, ext. 17.
Getting the boss’ attention
James Lukaszewski discusses his new book Why Should the Boss Listen to You?, 5:30, Friday, April 18, Hyatt Regency; free; reservations required; 860-354-6488.
Art for the soul
The topic of the next widows and widowers meeting is “Art and the Spirit,” 7 p.m., Friday, April 18, Second Congregational Church; 869-9311, ext. 120; Gloria@2cc.org.
Autism awareness
Cos Cob residents Karl and Rose Arezzini perform in a musical titled The Peace Table to benefit programs for Autism Spectrum Disorder, 8, Friday, April 18 and 3 and 8, Saturday, April 19, St. John’s Lutheran Church in Stamford; reservations required; $15 per ticket; 637-3570, ext. 4.
Saturday, April 19
Wildflower walk
Walk through Audubon Greenwich to find early spring wildflowers, 2 to 3:30, Saturday, April 19, Audubon Greenwich; reservations required; 869-5272.
Sunday, April 20
Ethics in medicine
Dr. Robert Michler, cardiothoracic surgeon and Riverside resident, discusses “Trends in Medicine and Difficult Decisions,” 9:15, Sunday, April 20, Second Congregational Church; free; light breakfast served.
Tuesday, April 22
Before & After Six
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce holds its April Before & After Six event, 5:30 to 7, Tuesday, April 22, New Country Porsche; $15 members, $25 non-members; add $10 if registering after April 18; 869-3500; Greenwichchamber.com.
Everyday exercise
Stephanie Paulmeno, director of community planning at the Greenwich Department of Health, holds a talk titled “Building Exercise Into Your Daily Routines,” 2, Tuesday, April 22, First Congregational Church; free.
Book group luncheon
Greenwich Water Club Book Group discusses Yasmin Cowther’s book The Saffron Kitchen at its next luncheon, noon, Tuesday, April 22, Greenwich Water Club; reservations required; $40 for lunch, book and lunch gratuity; 661-4033.
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