The Junior League of Greenwich (JLG) announces its upcoming Open House and one-day New Member Class. The Open House on Saturday, January 24 is an opportunity for women who want to learn more about the JLG mission and membership experience before enrolling in the class.
The Super Saturday class is a one-day training program. Upon completion, participants will become members of one of the organization’s committees, contributing to meaningful and impactful projects and programs. The class is scheduled for January 31 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Both events will be held at the JLG headquarters, 231 East Putnam Avenue.
Two examples of powerful, rewarding JLG programs include the JLG Women’s Conference on March 28 and “Positively Me!”
The JLG Women’s Conference is a one-day experience bringing together experts and community leaders for meaningful conversations, practical takeaways, and new connections.
Positively Me! helps 3rd-grade girls boost confidence, self-expression, and skills to handle peer pressure or bullying through fun activities like martial arts, dance, art, and role-playing.
“Last fall we welcomed 30 new members who are relishing in our invaluable leadership development, professional growth, and social opportunities,” said Sammie Jacobs, President of the Junior League of Greenwich. “They’re now fostering a vibrant community that encourages both personal and collective success.”
With a membership of more than 500 dedicated women, the JLG has been instrumental in creating lasting change in Greenwich. Some of its past projects include building the Boundless Playground at Bruce Park, helping to establish The Greenwich Pool in Byram Park, and developing vital programs such as Kids in Crisis and the Den for Grieving Kids.
About the Junior League of Greenwich
The Junior League of Greenwich (JLG) has been bettering the community for more than 65 years. It’s an organization of women whose mission is to advance women’s leadership for
meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The JLG is committed to inclusive environments of diverse individuals, organizations and communities.


