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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

02/07/12 The Raw Late Night Greenwich News Feed

News Reports About Greenwich, CT
100 years of art celebrated in Greenwich
Danbury News Times
'Tea in the Arbor,' a 1911 oil painting by American artist Elmer Livingston MacRae (1875-1953), will be among the works featured in the new exhibit 'Coming Full Circle: The Greenwich Art Society Celebrates 100 at the Bruce Museum.
Greenwich Pair Repeats as Platform Champions
The Daily Wilton
Ken Dardis and Max LePivert of the Stanwich Club in Greenwich won their second straight Division 1 title in the main draw of the Paul Fowler Invitational Tournament hosted by the Fairfield County Platform Tennis League. The Stanwich team defeated Dave ...
Greenwich Seniors Learn Art of Qigong
The Daily Greenwich
Daisy Lee meets with members of Greenwich Adult Day Care's River House. River House member Jeannette poses with program coordinator Carla Russell, Daisy Lee, Lamont Thomas and activity assistant Mary Williamson.

The Daily Greenwich
Greenwich Girls Help Skyliners Take 4th in France
The Daily New Canaan
by Tom Renner - GREENWICH, Conn. – Girls from Greenwich and Cos Cob shared in the Skyliners Synchronized Skating Junior team's achievement this past weekend as it finished fourth in the prestigious French Cup in Rouen, France.
Greenwich Man Charged With Risk of Injury to Minor
The Daily Greenwich
by Anna Helhoski - GREENWICH, Conn. – An 18-year-old Greenwich man was charged with risk of injury to a minor when he was arrested in a parking lot with marijuana and two juveniles, police said. Douglas Strathdee, 18, of 74 ...
Greenwich Academy hockey team shut out by unbeaten Morristown-Beard
Stamford Advocate
Morristown-Beard School's #14 Mikhaela Schultz fights for the puck with Greenwich Academy's # 8 Mary Taussig at the girls hockey game at the Dorothy Hamill Rink at Byram Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Morristown-Bread win 3 to 0.
Greenwich PD: Port Chester Woman Skipped Cab Fare
Patch.com
By Barbara Heins Police say a 20-year-old Port Chester woman fled a Greenwich cab to avoid forking over $30 for her fare in December. She might have gotten away with the skipped fare if she didn't drop her cell phone on her way out.

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02/07/12 Statement About Tim Gaglio From Timothy J. Gaglio (tgauthentic@aol.com)

You should retract the comment that Tim Gaglio is an owner or had any
ownership affiliation to Mark Mazzata, Joe Mazzata or any of their
restaurants. He was a consultant that designed, built and opened a
beautiful restaurant for these two brothers.

A bad rap for a man that worked so hard to create another fine dining
establishment.

02/07/12 The Greenwich Topix News Message Board - (18 stories) - FIRST STORY: Abilis Band Jam puts kids in spotlight

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Greenwich - News February 7, 2012


Abilis Band Jam puts kids in spotlight (Norwalk Citizen News)
Bobby Laman, of Greenwich, director of the Jam Band, drums at the Abilis Family Rock Show for young people of all abilities at the Stamford Jewish Community Center Sunday, Feb.

Greenwich Dilemma: Should Building Projects Wait? (The Daily Greenwich)
Construction work begin at Greenwich High School last summer before contaminated soil was found.

Manhattan Real Estate CEO Pleads Guilty to Bridgehampton DWI
Manhattan Real Estate CEO Pleads Guilty to Bridgehampton DWI (Patch)
Real estate broker Robert Futterman, the CEO of Manhattan-based firm Robert K. Futterman & Associates, pleaded guilty Friday to a felony driving while intoxicated charge and a misdemeanor count of driving while impaired by drugs following an August arrest in Bridgehampton, The Real Deal reports.

Tesei unveils $368 million budget (Connecticut Post)
His hands somewhat tied by a newly-imposed debt ceiling and the unexpected cost of soil contamination at Greenwich High School, First Selectman Peter Tesei unveiled a $368 million consolidated town budget proposal Monday night that increases spending by 2.68 percent and includes planning money for a northwest ambulance post and a Byram pool.

More Greenwich News

Greenwich Legislators Take on Transit Issues (The Daily Greenwich)
State Sen. L. Scott Frantz of Greenwich attends the Southwest Regional Planning Agency's Legislative Briefing on Friday in Norwalk.

Greenwich High Student Charged in Theft of Cash (The Daily Greenwich)
GREENWICH, Conn. - A 16-year-old Greenwich High School student was charged with larceny after a teacher reported that cash was stolen from personal belongings she left in her office when she stepped out, police said.

Greenwich Literacy Program Needs Volunteers (The Daily Greenwich)
From its small start as a pilot program at North Mianus School, Reading Champions has grown so that it now operates at 11 elementary schools and after-school sites with a roster of over 100 tutors.

Hedge Funds Underestimating Europe's Will (BusinessWeek)
Hedge funds seeking to wring profits from a Greek debt restructuring are underestimating the will of policy makers to impose losses on them, according to investors who say trying to beat the politicians is too risky.

Kaspersky to buy out U.S. investors, rules out IPO (Reuters)
Russian tech entrepreneur Eugene Kaspersky, who runs the world's fourth-biggest maker of anti-virus software, is parting ways with a group of U.S. investors who bought 20 percent of his company a year ago when he was considering taking it public.


Greenwich Sports

Greenwich Sports Roundup: Feb. 7 (Patch)
Editor's Note: Send any write-ups on youth or recreational games in your town to michaeld+sports@patch.com The Greenwich High School boys basketball team looks to snap a three-game losing streak on Tuesday when the Cardinals host New Canaan at 7 p.m. The Cardinals are coming off a tough 52-52 loss to Trumbull and are in danger of falling out of an ... (more)

Ridgefield Sports Roundup: Feb. 7 (Patch)
A Editor's Note: Send any write-ups on youth or recreational games in your town to michaeld+sports@patch.com The Ridgefield High School girls hockey team coasted toA a 7-0 victory over Stamford on Monday afternoon at the Winter Garden Arena.

New Canaan Sports Roundup: Feb. 7 (Patch)
The 34-game winning streak of the New Canaan High School girls hockey team ended Monday as the Rams suffered a 4-3 loss to Simsbury at the International Skating Center of Connecticut.

Staples Boys Basketball Enters Pivotal Stretch (The Daily Westport)
WESTPORT, Conn. - Staples' boys basketball team faces a critical stretch of games as tries to land a berth in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference and Class LL tournaments.

Past, Present Come Together at Norwalk Swim Meet (The Daily Greenwich)
Sheila Stolarski, left, and her sister, Kate Mortell, right, with Zeus Swim Club coach Omar Cruz at Saturday's Marie Corridon Mortell swim meet in Norwalk.


Greenwich Business

A sobering look at Facebook (Business Times)
IT'S the year's hottest IPO, but some wealth managers find themselves having a hard time recommending Facebook to their clients.

Order Book: Facing Up to Facebook (On Wall Street)
It's the year's hottest initial public offering, but some wealth managers find themselves having a hard time recommending Facebook to their clients.

As cosmetic firms cash in on tween demand, is ten too young to start wearing make-up? (Daily Mail)
Cosmetics brands and wily entrepreneurs are cashing in on the growing trend for make-up for girls as young as seven.

Hedge Funds Underestimating EU's Will to Force Greek Losses (The Washington Post)
Hedge funds seeking to wring profits from a Greek debt restructuring are underestimating the will of policy makers to impose losses on them, according to investors who say trying to beat the politicians is too risky.


02/07/12 The Greenwich First Selectman Report

News Reports About Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei
Tesei Unveils $367M Budget Proposal
Patch.com
By Barbara Heins First Selectman Peter Tesei presents his budget proposal to the Board of Estimate and Taxation Budget Committee.
Tesei unveils $368 million budget
Greenwich Time
His hands somewhat tied by a newly-imposed debt ceiling and the unexpected cost of soil contamination at Greenwich High School, First Selectman Peter Tesei ...
Greenwich Dilemma: Should Building Projects Wait?
The Daily Greenwich
... many very worthy projects will have to be deferred to remain within the debt cap," First Selectman Peter Tesei said in his presentation to the board.

Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com

02/07/12 3rd Suspect Nabbed for Theft from Greenwich Teacher and more from Greenwich Patch


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February 7, 2012

3rd Suspect Nabbed for Theft from Greenwich Teacher

Barbara Heins | Feb 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Students swiped $37 from a teacher's coat.

Tesei Unveils $367M Budget Proposal

Barbara Heins | Feb 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

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If approved, proposed town, education, capital budget plans would mean a tax hike of 2.86 percent.

Overweight Grades?

Sue Rogers | Feb 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Does the grading system at Greenwich High School need a diet?

Greenwich Sports Roundup: Feb. 7

Bob Birge | Feb 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Your daily interactive digest for all Greenwich scores and standings and a place to add information and images for all youth sports

GFA Boys Defeat King School, 68-51

Bob Birge | Feb 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Greenwich's Hunter Eggers scores 26 points for the Dragons, who improve to 14-3 following their 11th straight victory

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Opinion

February 7, 2012

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The best of today's comments from Patch account-holders in your town and neighboring communities.

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Local Voices

February 7, 2012

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Coping with PTSD

Glenn Wolff, LCSW

An estimated 5.2 million American adults have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.
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Mounting Support for Green Change-Over at GHS

Liz Stillman

An update on efforts to switch from plastic water bottles to Green Planet 100% plant water bottles at Greenwich High School.
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Gerrymandering Threatens Our Democracy

Ed Krumeich

The gerrymandering of congressional districts across the country threaten our Republican form of government.


Community Bulletin

February 7, 2012

Local Connections

Golf Injury Prevention Seminar

Leslie | Feb 6, 2012

The ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education will offer a golf injury prevention seminar to help players of all levels …

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Women and Social Security

Maria C Grice | Feb 6, 2012

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March is Women's History Month — a time to focus not just on the past, but on the challenges women continue to face in the 21st …

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20th Annual SuperShow is a Big Hit

Mary Rowley | Feb 6, 2012

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SuperShow '12 took place in the Central Middle School auditorium this past weekend. The non-traditional, all-inclusive theatrical …

Local Connections

United Way Welcomes 6 New Board Members at Annual Meeting

Susan Ferris | Feb 6, 2012

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The Greenwich United Way welcomed six new members to the board at the annual meeting Jan. 26th. Susan Wohlforth chaired the …

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H&R Block Dollars & Sense Helps Teens Become Financially Fit

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February 7, 2012

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To the Extreme: Images of the Arctic and Antarctic

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Les Beaux Arts Gallery ushers in the new year with a stunning photography exhibit by Charles C. Kingsley. The exhibit, "To the …

02/07/12 New Today in The Daily Greenwich: Metro-North Plans Extra Trains for Giants Parade And More News

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Metro-North Plans Extra Trains for Giants Parade
by Melvin Mason | 02/07/12

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – Metro-North Railroad will run extra trains Tuesday for fans attending the ticker-tape parade for the Super ...

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Greenwich Dilemma: Should Building Projects Wait?
by Anna Helhoski | 02/07/12

GREENWICH, Conn. – Although the town's proposed budget is "very lean," according to the chair of the Board of Estimate and Taxation, ...

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'Upscale Neighborhood Pub' Comes to Fairfield
by Greg Canuel | 02/07/12

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – It's been a busy 75 days for Dennis "D.J." Schack. He and his wife, Casey, welcomed a baby girl 10 weeks ago. Not ...

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Darien Dishes Up Specials for Restaurant Week
by Casey Donahue | 02/07/12

DARIEN, Conn. – Try some of Darien's new restaurants or revisit some old favorites this week during the Darien Chamber of ...

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Duo Aims to Make Norwalk Entertainment Destination
by Nancy Guenther Chapman | 02/07/12

NORWALK, Conn. — Miles Marek was looking at a map a few weeks ago, trying to find a venue for two Grammy Award-winning artists to ...

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Monday, February 6, 2012

02/06/12 The Raw Greenwich News Feed

News Reports About Greenwich, CT
Greenwich Legislators Take on Transit Issues
The Daily Greenwich
L. Scott Frantz of Greenwich attends the Southwest Regional Planning Agency's Legislative Briefing on Friday in Norwalk. GREENWICH, Conn. – Legislators from Greenwich met with other Fairfield County leaders recently to discuss local transportation ...
Greenwich HS Girls Hockey Blasts Fairfield
Patch.com
By Bob Birge Hannah Jeffrey scored four goals Friday as the Greenwich girls hockey team defeated Fairfield, 6-2. The Cardinals already have clinched an FCIAC playoff spot. Hannah Jeffrey scored four goals Friday, leading the Greenwich High School girls ...
Greenwich High Student Charged in Theft of Cash
The Daily Greenwich
by Anna Helhoski - GREENWICH, Conn. – A 16-year-old Greenwich High School student was charged with larceny after a teacher reported that cash was stolen from personal belongings she left in her office when she stepped out, ...
Greenwich Schools Administrators to Retire
Patch.com
Southworth, an educator for 40 years, 27 of which were with the Greenwich Public Schools, started as a teacher leader in 1985 at then Eastern Junior High School. He was an assistant principal at Julian Curtiss School before taking on a series of ...
Greenwich-Based Gourmet Detox Program Launches
The Daily Westport
According to the Batts, this is "the first doctor created and supervised metabolic detoxification program in Greenwich that combines freshly prepared meals, snacks, supplements and medical foods together." "In a healthy detoxification or cleansing ...
Greenwich Literacy Program Needs Volunteers
The Daily Greenwich
by Anna Helhoski - Some of the recent Greenwich 4th and 5th grade Reading Champions "graduates" and their tutors. GREENWICH, Conn. – Volunteers are needed for the Greenwich Public Schools' one-on-one Reading Champions student ...

02/06/12 The Greenwich Topix News Message Board - (7 stories) - FIRST STORY: Greenwich Schools Administrators to Retire

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Greenwich - News February 6, 2012


Greenwich Schools Administrators to Retire (Patch)
Taking well-deserved extended vacations Last week came the news of not one, but three GPS administrators announcing their retirements come the conclusion of the 2011-2012 school year: Truxton Southworth - Program Coordinator for Mathematics and Technology Education; Linda Woods - Program Coordinator for Guidance; Colleen Morey - Program Coordinator ... (more)

Current Year's Deficit About $145 Million (Patch)
FIRST DAY FESTIVITIES When the General Assembly reconvenes on Feb. 8, local lawmakers plan to mark the day with more simplicity than spectacle.

Valentine's Treats For the Elite (Patch)
Fairfield County residents seeking gourmet quality Valentine's Day treats needn't go far: The region is rife with fancy chocolate shops and candy stores, according to a recent article in The New York Times .

Town Hall offers free tax filing aid (The Greenwich Post)
The town of Greenwich is offering free income tax assistance three days a week at Town Hall through April 12.

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Super Bowl Slows Greenwich Real Estate Open Houses (Patch)
We have a great weekend for open houses. Lots of new listings, good weather, strong buyer interest and yet we only have 7 open houses this weekend.


Greenwich Sports

Trumbull Sports Roundup: Feb. 6 (Patch)
Editor's Note: Send any write-ups on youth or recreational games in your town to michaeld+sports@patch.com After a close call against Norwalk, the undefeated and top-ranked St .

Greenwich Sports Roundup: Feb. 6 (Patch)
Editor's Note: Send any write-ups on youth or recreational games in your town to michaeld+sports@patch.com Hannah Jeffrey scored four goals Friday, leading the Greenwich High School girls hockey team to a 6-2 victory over the Fairfield Coop at the Wonderland of Ice in Bridgeport.


02/06/12 New Today in The Daily Greenwich

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Giants' Winning Rally Thrills Fairfield County
by Alissa Smith | 02/06/12

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – It went down to the last second of the game Sunday night, but fans of the New York Giants were jubilant as ...

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Super Bowl Rivalries Heat Up at Westport Party
by Alissa Smith | 02/05/12

WESTPORT, Conn. – Giants fans and Patriots fans alike gathered in the same place for some pre-Super Bowl festivities at the Westport ...

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Norwalk Residents Lose Homes, Belongings in Fire
by Nancy Guenther Chapman | 02/05/12

Updated 6:24 p.m.

NORWALK, Conn. – All Greg Lew has left is a burnt set of keys. "I'm just devastated ...

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Friday, February 3, 2012

02/03/12 Occupy Greenwich; Things To Do In Greenwich This Weekend

Friday

YWCA Greenwich will honor 10 women leaders at the 2012 BRAVA awards luncheon Feb. 3 at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich. The BRAVA Awards, established in 1977, honor accomplished women for their achievements as proven executives and recognized leaders in their fields. Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses, organizations and individuals interested in recognizing, celebrating and promoting women’s professional advancement and achievement. For sponsorship, tickets or additional information, call Samantha Conetta at 869-6501, ext. 102. Or order online at www.ywcagreenwich.org.

Just in time for Lincoln’s birthday, the Greenwich Historical Society and Greenwich Library will feature a screening of the Robert Redford-directed film “The Conspirator” at 8 p.m. Feb. 3, to be followed by an appearance by the film’s screenwriter, James Solomon, at 7 p.m. Feb. 7. “The Conspirator” is about a little-known aspect of the Lincoln assassination: The case of Mary Surratt, a Southern woman tried for taking part in the conspiracy to assassinate the president and reluctantly defended by a Northern attorney. Solomon will discuss his inspiration and subsequent research for the screenplay, 18 years in the making. He will also touch upon his conclusions regarding the guilt or innocence of Surratt. Both events at Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium, 101 W. Putnam Ave. Admission is free. Seating is first come, first served.

Saturday

Greenwich Library will kick off its inaugural “Take Your Child to the Library Day” Feb. 4. Special giveaways, activities and crafts will be held at each of the branches. At the main library, there will be a Theatreworks performance of Charlotte’s Web at 2 p.m. in the Cole Auditorium. Cos Cob Library will play I SPY all day with clues to find fun items and pictures. All those who complete the game will have their names entered into a drawing for a special prize. There will also be music for children at 10:30 a.m. and a Gingerbread Man Hunt at 2 p.m. At the Byram Shubert Library, children will be encouraged to enjoy a book and a slice of pizza. All branches will participate in a “Love Your Library” bookmark contest. For a full list of activities and crafts, visit www.greenwichlibrary.org/children.

The Annex Youth Center of Greenwich, located at 38 Field Point Road, will present the all-male a cappella group the Colgate 13 at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Proceeds will benefit the Annex. Suggested donations are $20 per person, $50 per family. For more information, call Mark Curtis at 203-536-1092.

Chabad of Greenwich will host its annual fundraising gala Feb. 4 at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich. The festivities begin with a dinner buffet and a giving tree at 7:30 p.m., with tributes and entertainment following at 9 p.m. Elon Gold, a Los Angeles-based comedian, and the Maccabeats, a musical group, are the evening’s entertainment. Chabad members Nancy and Jeff Sturza will be “Guests of Honor” for their demonstrated leadership and volunteerism in the Chabad Greenwich community. Tickets are $360 per person. Families and corporations interested in taking out an ad in the gala journal are invited to contact the Chabad. For more information on attending this year’s gala, learning about the many activities and educational programs at Chabad of Greenwich or becoming a member, call 203-629-9059.

In conjunction with its latest exhibition, “Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic,” the Bruce Museum will host “Walter Wick: Larger than Life” from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Feb. 4. Children 3 and up, along with their adult caregivers, are invited to see some of Walter Wick’s pictures projected on the big screen for an interactive observation experience. Guided by a museum educator, families will work together to solve some of Wick’s picture-book riddles. Copies of the books will be available in the museum store. Free with museum admission. The exhibit shows from Jan. 28 to April 22. For reservations, call 203-869-0376.

The Alliance Française of Greenwich will present a screening of “La Clé des champs” (The key fields) from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at Audubon Greenwich, 613 Riversville Road. In the French countryside, a young boy discovers a pond outside the village which soon becomes his secret Eden. He returns, fascinated, day after day, and discovers a whole unknown world, populated by strange creatures. Through vivid imagery, the filmmakers take us on an adventure into the heart of an ecosystem close to us, yet totally unknown to us. This event is part of the Alliance Française’s Focus On French Cinema. Film in French with English subtitles. For a trailer, visit www.lacledeschamps-lefilm.com. All ages. $15/adult. $10/child. RSVP required. Contact Jeff Cordulack at 203-869-5272 ext. 239.

The Junior League of Greenwich is hosting its third annual Casino Party at the Nathaniel Witherell nursing home from 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 4. Residents will try their luck at bingo, black jack, slots, roulette and a money wheel. Members of the community are encouraged to join volunteers from the Junior League of Greenwich, Greenwich High School and Girl Scout Cadette Troops 50737 and 50387 to cheer them on. Festivities abound with music, games and entertainment as volunteers emcee and play games alongside the 40 senior residents. The party uses tokens and prizes instead of real money. Residents will enjoy refreshments reflecting casino, Mardi-Gras and Valentine Day themes. For more information or to join the Junior League of Greenwich, contact the JLG office at 203-869-1979 or visit www.jlgreenwich.org.

Sunday

The Breast Cancer Alliance junior committee will host a “Get Fit for a Cure” fundraising event from noon to 2 p.m. Feb. 5 at Equinox gym, 16 Old Track Road. The event will raise funding to support breast health services and breast cancer support at the Hospital of St. Raphael in New Haven. Teens will sign up in teams of four people to relay for two hours per team. Events include cycling, yoga, and Zumba. Adults can register individually or in teams of two. Adults and teens can sign up by contacting info@breastcanceralliance.org, and teens can also enroll via Facebook. Cost: $50 per adult, $50 minimum for each teen team, $15 for individual teen. Call 203-861-0014 or visit www.breastcanceralliance.org.

JCC Greenwich and A Class Act NY will present a one-day “Wicked” acting workshop for kids and teens from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 5 at Carmel Academy. Actor Ben Cameron, who has starred in “Wicked,” “Aida” and “Footloose,” and a talent manager will work with budding thespians on scenes, songs and a dance combination from their favorite Broadway show, in addition to their own audition song. All skill levels welcome. Ages 7 – 17. Space is limited. Call JCC Greenwich to register at 203-552-1818 or visit www.jccgreenwich.org.

The Abilis Family Rock Show, starring Abilis Band Jam, a musical performance group of young people with and without autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities, will rock the Stamford JCC, 1035 Newfield Ave., beginning at 2 p.m. Feb. 5. Special guests will be the Swingset Mamas of Sirius Satellite Radio fame. Proceeds benefit Abilis Family Resources, a program of Abilis (formerly Greenwich ARC), the nonprofit serving people of all ages in the Greenwich-Stamford area with developmental disabilities. Bobby Laman, a Greenwich jazz musician, will direct the show. Tickets are $15 and available at www.abilis.us/rockshow. For more information, contact smyth@abilis.us.

Audubon Greenwich will host a series of first-Sunday bird walks from 9 to 11 a.m. through March 4 at Greenwich Point. A monthly bird walk along the Long Island Sound shore. Leaders will bring spotting scopes and help locate and ID wintering birds in the rich variety of habitats at Greenwich Point. Beginners welcome. Held in collaboration with Wild Wings, the Bruce Museum and Audubon Greenwich. Meet at the second concession stand. Wear warm clothes and bring binoculars. No charge or RSVP required. Questions? Call Cynthia Ehlinger at 203-413-6756 or Meredith Sampson at 203-637-9822.

Ongoing
New York artist Judith Gwyn Brown’s “New York Series” will be on view through Feb. 12 at the Greenwich Arts Council’s Bendheim Gallery, located on the second floor of 299 Greenwich Ave. The exhibition includes ten framed oil-on-canvas paintings that tell the stories of New York City, as well as other paintings and drawings for sale. In addition, Brown is offering commissioned pet portraits; examples are on view. A portion of proceeds from the portraits go to P.A.W.S. of the Vineyard, a nonprofit pet adoption service in Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., to help fund a spay/neuter program. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri; noon to 4 p.m. Sat-Sun. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.greenwicharts.org.

The Greenwich Historical Society invites you to check out “Everyday Heroes: Greenwich First Responders” Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. “Everyday Heroes” chronicles the history of Greenwich’s fire, police and emergency medical services. The exhibition delves into headline-making Greenwich disasters from 1873 to 2010, examines how first responders dealt with past emergencies and illustrates how first response practices have evolved as the combined result of firsthand experience and technology. Kids can try on real equipment and learn what it takes to become a first responder in a hands-on gallery. Closed Christmas day. Members free. Nonmembers: Adults $10; seniors and students $8; children under six free. Through Aug. 26. Storehouse Gallery, 39 Strickland Road, Cos Cob. For more information, visit www.greenwichhistory.org or call 203-869-6899.

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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