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Shrubs out of shape? Come and learn how to prune your shrubs for shape, increased flower production and overall health. We will be discussing when to prune the most popular shrubs, tools and techniques for success. Monday, March 25, 2024 | 10 AM GBC Hort Building Free/GBC Member | $20/Non Member REGISTER HERE
Join Jesse Meyers for a 13-week series of lectures/open discussions analyzing Ulysses from the pen of the 20th Century's most influential writer. The weekly sessions will be held in the Greenwich Library lower level Marx Family Black Box Theater and attendees may bring their lunch. Ulysses is set in Dublin on an "ordinary" day--June 16, 1904. Irish author […]
Get BREADY for some fun and LETTUCE celebrate the New Year with a SOUPER awesome resolution. It's THYME to join us for our very first Cookbook Bookclub here at the Cos Cob Library. The cookbook for this month is BERRY aPEELING, Smitten Kitchen Keepers by Deb Perelman. You have a LATTE time to explore the […]
Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Denise Addorisio, RDN, Greenwich Hospital, will present “Eating for a Healthy Brain,” on Wednesday, March 27, at 7 pm, in the Program Room, Radcliffe Children’s Library, Perrot Memorial Library. Denise Addorisio, RDN, has been a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist for over 40 years and with Community Health at Greenwich Hospital for almost 12 years. She […]
Science shows that Tai Chi improves balance, concentration, flexibility, focus, attention, and learning. Join Tai Chi master Ken Dolan in this interactive session and tap into a path to improved health, strength, wisdom, and compassion. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Byram Shubert Library. Date: Thursday, March 28, 2024 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm […]
Join us for Yoga @ the Library on Saturday, March 2 to March 30. The class will run from 9:30 to 10:45 am, and will be held in the Program Room, Radcliffe Children’s Library. The instructor is Tracy Bruce. Pre-registration is required; students must register for each class. Class size is limited to the first […]