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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T170000
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CREATED:20251230T172857Z
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UID:153692-1769774400-1778432400@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Hudson River Museum Presents “Modern Women | Modern Vision: Photographs from the Bank of America Collection
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition featuring the works of some of the most celebrated women photographers will be coming to the Hudson River Museum in its only showing in the New York Metropolitan area. “Modern Women | Modern Vision: Photographs from the Bank of America Collection” will be on view from January 30–May 10\, 2026. This exhibition\, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program\, features nearly 100 images dating from 1905 and 2015\, celebrating the contributions of women to the development and evolution of photography. Bank of America’s Art in our Communities® program offers its art collection to communities through curated exhibitions that museums and nonprofit galleries can borrow at no cost.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/hudson-river-museum-presents-modern-women-modern-vision-photographs-from-the-bank-of-america-collection/
LOCATION:Hudson River Museum\, 511 Warburton Ave\, Yonkers\, NY 10701\, Yonkers\, NY\, 10701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits,Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Hudson%20River%20Museum":MAILTO:info@hrmm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260421T182112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T182437Z
UID:158162-1776758400-1777672800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Round Hill Community Church: Student Talent Show 2026
DESCRIPTION:Calling all singers\, garage bands\, musicians\, dance groups\, comedians\, and unique talents! You are invited for a celebration of creativity and community. The Round Hill Community Church Student Talent Show 2026 is looking for students to submit a short video of your act/idea to communitytalentshow26@gmail.com by Friday\, May 1. Acts can participate in free workshops between June and September with coaching from instructors in acting\, dance\, music\, singing and stage performance. Then the final live show will take place on October 4 at 3PM with three top awards ($1K each)\, three special recognitions ($500 each) and additional prizes! \n \n\n\n\n  \nSign up now!
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/round-hill-community-church-student-talent-show-2026/2026-04-21/
LOCATION:Round Hill Community Church\, 395 Round Hill Road
CATEGORIES:Community,Dance,Drama / Plays,For Children,Music,Performance Arts,Religion,Young Adult / Teens
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260321T145232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260321T145232Z
UID:156808-1777660200-1777667400@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Mahjong 101 Beginner Series | Greenwich Mahjong Club
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich Mahjong Club offers its signature Mahjong 101 Beginner Series this May at the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. \nRecently featured in Greenwich Free Press and mentioned in The New York Times as part of the growing interest in Mahjong\, the club has introduced hundreds of local residents to the game through its clear\, structured and supportive teaching approach. \nThis five week beginner series is designed to help new players build confidence and become comfortable playing real Mahjong in a friendly and social environment. \nClasses will be held on May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 and 29 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. \nMore information and registration are available at
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/mahjong-101-beginner-series-greenwich-mahjong-club/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center\, 90 Harding Rd\, Old Greenwich\, CT\, 06870\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greenwich%20Mahjong%20Club":MAILTO:greenwichmahjongclub@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260421T134901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T134901Z
UID:158139-1777730400-1777744800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Holifest
DESCRIPTION:One of the area’s biggest community events\, HoliFest\, returns to Greenwich on Saturday\, May 2nd\, from 2 to 6 pm! As a tribute to the multi-cultural nature of America\, HoliFest 2026 will be a celebration of America’s 250th anniversary in addition to a celebration of connections and community. \nEnjoy an even bigger Holifest\, with more musical & dance performances and workshops\, cricket batting cages\, badminton courts\, food from Mumbai Katta\, India Avenue Dosa Cart\, and Masala X Mexican Food Truck\, shaved ice from Kona Ice\, Indian soda from Bombay Pop\, henna artists\, the YMCA kids zone\, DJ\, and group and community tents. For the MASSIVE COLOR THROW — get ready —  ICC has ordered over a TON OF COLOR!
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/holifest/
LOCATION:Roger Sherman Baldwin Park
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community,Cutural / Holiday Event,Dance,Events,Family,Festival,Food,For Children,Music,Young Adult / Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="India%20Cultural%20Center%20of%20Greenwich":MAILTO:samanthajleon@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260330T141632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T141632Z
UID:157198-1777744800-1777762800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:2026 Bruce Gala: Natural Wonders
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to invite you to the Bruce Gala: Natural Wonders on Saturday\, May 2\, 2026!\nEnjoy a night of cocktails\, dinner\, and dancing to benefit the Bruce and its programming.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/2026-bruce-gala-natural-wonders/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260402T195339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T195339Z
UID:157358-1777795200-1777806000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Breast Cancer Alliance 5K for HOPE
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate BCA’s 30th year of impact along with family and friends for Breast Cancer Alliance’s 5K for Hope\nSunday\, May 3\, 8:00am\nRichards\, 359 Greenwich Ave.\nwww.runsignup.com/breastcancer5k \nLet’s honor and remember loved ones who have faced breast cancer head-on while raising funds to support BCA’s mission. \n100% of proceeds will benefit BA’s Screening & Diagnostics Grants\, funding crucial\, life-saving screening and diagnostic services for underserved communities.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/breast-cancer-alliance-5k-for-hope-2/
LOCATION:Richards\, 359 Greenwich Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Breast%20Cancer%20Alliance":MAILTO:info@breastcanceralliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T080000
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UID:156901-1777795200-1777809600@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Breast Cancer Alliance 5K for HOPE
DESCRIPTION:Join BCA as we celebrate 30 years based in Greenwich and serving our community.   BCA’s 5K raises funds for hospitals to facilitate life-saving free screenings and diagnostic events open to all.   In 2025\, we are proud that over 600 participants helped us raise over $200\,000 to enable screenings that saved lives.    \nSenator Ryan Fazio will be 2026’s Grand Marshal\, Gretchen Scott\, a breast cancer survivor\, and retail entrepreneur will be a featured guest speaker and we will close with a fun Awards Ceremony for winners of all ages.    \nGet a team together!  Lace up for a great cause.    \nRegister here:  www.breastcanceralliance.org \nDATE:  Sunday May 3\nTIME:  8:00 am\nPLACE:  Richards\, 359 Greenwich Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT 06830\nTICKETS:  $25.00 for Students; $55.00 for Adults
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/breast-cancer-alliance-5k-for-hope/
LOCATION:Richards\, 359 Greenwich Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Breast%20Cancer%20Alliance":MAILTO:info@breastcanceralliance.org
GEO:41.723107;-71.470491
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260421T183235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T183235Z
UID:158166-1777802400-1777809600@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:21st Annual STAR Walk and Roll
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a day filled with community spirit\, celebration\, and unstoppable energy! STAR’s 21st Annual Walk & Roll is our most fun fundraising event of the year\, where families\, friends\, coworkers\, and neighbors come together to support individuals of all abilities. \nThis year\, we’re excited to gather at the\n﻿STAR Center\, 182 Wolfpit Ave in Norwalk \nbringing the celebration right to the heart of our community. \nWalk\, roll\, cheer\, or fundraise from wherever you are. When you join a team or create your own\, you become a champion for inclusion\, opportunity\, and independence. Every step you take and every dollar you raise fuels STAR’s life-changing programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. \nBring your team. Bring your spirit. Bring your heart. \nLet’s Walk & Roll together to keep our community strong\, connected\, and thriving!
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/21st-annual-star-walk-and-roll/
LOCATION:STAR\, 182 Wolfpit Ave\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06851\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Charity,Community,Events,Family
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ORGANIZER;CN="STAR%2C%20Inc.%20Lighting%20the%20Way...":MAILTO:pkinney@starct.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260423T133003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T133008Z
UID:158235-1777820400-1777825800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Voice and the Violin Featuring Joshua Bell and Larisa Martínez
DESCRIPTION:Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell\, one of the most celebrated artists of his era who has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world\, joins Puerto Rican soprano Larisa Martínez\, who has graced many of the world’s top opera and concert stages\, to present Voice and the Violin. The program features repertoire that spans classical\, opera\, and musical theater\, along with selections by Puerto Rican and Spanish composers.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/voice-and-the-violin-featuring-joshua-bell-and-larisa-martinez/
LOCATION:The Palace Theatre Stamford\, 61 Atlantic St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Orchestra%20Lumos":MAILTO:info@orchestralumos.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260204T005634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T205638Z
UID:155000-1777824000-1777824000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Yale Alumni Chorus Concert--free!
DESCRIPTION:Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell\, one of the most celebrated artists of his era who has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world\, joins Puerto Rican soprano Larisa Martínez\, who has graced many of the world’s top opera and concert stages\, to present Voice and the Violin. The program features repertoire that spans classical\, opera\, and musical theater\, along with selections by Puerto Rican and Spanish composers.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/yale-alumni-chorus-concert-free/
LOCATION:11 Park Place\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260427T140838Z
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UID:158411-1777827600-1777831200@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Joyful Noise with Anna Jacobson This Sunday at Christ Church Greenwich!
DESCRIPTION:Join Anna Jacobson & Band for a casual and uplifting come-as-you-are eucharist worship service in the Christ Church Greenwich Chapel. We’ll sing\, pray\, and have communion together.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/joyful-noise-with-anna-jacobson-this-sunday-at-christ-church-greenwich/
LOCATION:Christ Church Greenwich\, 216 E Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Events,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christ%20Church%20Greenwich":MAILTO:cmcfadden@christchurchgreenwich.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260504T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20250620T133623Z
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UID:147171-1777920300-1777924800@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:NAMI Family Support Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NAMI Family Support Group is a peer led support group for any adult with a loved one who has or is experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. The confidential meeting is a safe and confidential space where family members can gain insight and support from fellow people who are dealing with similar challenging situations in their families. To find out more\, please check out our website or email namisouthwestct@gmail.com
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/nami-family-support-group-meeting/2026-05-04/
LOCATION:Greenwich Hospital – Noble Conference Center\, 5 Perryridge Road
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260410T202959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T202959Z
UID:157678-1778002200-1778009400@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Art After Hours exhibition with artist Melinda Buie
DESCRIPTION:The J House Greenwich’s J Gallery will host a sophisticated evening of culture and local commerce at its upcoming Art After Hours exhibition on May 5.\nThe event is a curated artistic experience that allows guests to explore a premier collection of works and connect directly with the artist behind the canvas.\nThis edition of Art After Hours spotlights the work of Melinda Buie\, a Port Chester-based artist renowned for her captivating\, large-scale oil paintings. Buie’s portfolio is diverse\, ranging from serene pastoral scenes inspired by her East Texas roots to compelling portraits and intricate architectural structures.\nHer work has earned international acclaim\, with past exhibitions in major galleries across the United States\, as well as in London\, Berlin\, and Italy. Working from a studio in Port Chester\, Buie brings a wealth of experience from her time with esteemed institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art\, Gluckman Mayner Architects\, and The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation.\nBeyond the gallery walls\, attendees can enjoy a boutique-style shopping experience. Featured partners include The Bruce Museum and Gems by Christine Jewelry & Accessories.\nTickets for the event cost $15\, which include a glass of wine and passed hors d’oeuvres.\nWhether you are a seasoned collector or simply looking for a refined evening out\, Art After Hours offers the perfect blend of fine art\, local shopping\, and community connection.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/art-after-hours-exhibition-with-artist-melinda-buie/
LOCATION:The J House Greenwich\, 1114 East Putnam Ave\, Riverside\, 06878\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260423T175717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T175717Z
UID:158258-1778004000-1778013000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Sacred Spaces of Greenwich - Stop #2!
DESCRIPTION:Continue the interfaith pilgrimage through sacred spaces of Greenwich at our second stop\, this time in Old Greenwich! Tuesday\, May 5th\, 6pm\, join us for an unforgettable evening at First Congregational Church of Old Greenwich.  Often recognized as the “Founding Church of Greenwich\,” with origins coinciding with the town’s separation in 1665\, you’ll learn about this church’s history while exploring the design and meaning in its unusual stone architecture and award-winning stained glass. Discover what makes this church “congregational”\, hear stories from the community\, and then enjoy a ritual soup dinner and conversation gathered as neighbors! \nEnjoy this unique opportunity to gather\, learn\, ask questions\, and break bread in excellent company. \nAll are welcome! RSVP required.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/sacred-spaces-of-greenwich-stop-2/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Greenwich\, 108 Sound Beach Avenue\, Old Greenwich\, 06870\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Events,History,Public Interest,Religion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sharing%20Sacred%20Spaces%2C%20Inc.":MAILTO:vanessa@sharingsacredspaces.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T100000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260416T171944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T171944Z
UID:157888-1778058000-1778061600@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Wednesdays @ Whitby
DESCRIPTION:Get ahead of the game and join Whitby School for an in-depth introduction to our program and community at our upcoming Wednesdays @ Whitby events on April 22nd and May 6th at 9 AM.  \nRegister here: https://www.whitbyschool.org/2026-wednesdays-at-whitby
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/wednesdays-whitby-2/
LOCATION:Whitby School\, 969 Lake Avenue\, Greenwich\, 06831\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby%20School":MAILTO:plohmeyer@whitbyschool.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260421T025855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T025855Z
UID:158119-1778094000-1778099400@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Raising Resilient Kids: Virtual Talk for Parents Across Fairfield County and Connecticut
DESCRIPTION:Parents across Fairfield County and throughout Connecticut are invited to join a live virtual community event\, “Raising Resilient Kids: Practical Strategies for Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health and Well-Being\,” on Wednesday\, May 6\, 2026 at 7:00 PM (Zoom). \nHosted by the Greenwich Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) in partnership with the Office of Special Education and Student Supports (SESS)\, this timely session features Jen Libby\, MSW\, LCSW\, Founder & CEO of Promly. \nAs children and teens face increasing levels of anxiety\, academic pressure\, and social stress\, this practical discussion will equip parents and caregivers with strategies they can use immediately to support their child’s emotional well-being. Attendees will learn how to recognize early signs of stress and anxiety\, strengthen communication\, and help children build resilience\, confidence\, and a sense of purpose. \nThis event is part of the Greenwich SEAC Community Education Series and is open to all families. Registration is required. https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/FFKe-XPoQHeLe0ei1-YcKw
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/raising-resilient-kids-virtual-talk-for-parents-across-fairfield-county-and-connecticut/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Community,Events,Family,Private Schools,Public Interest,School Event,Volunteering / Community Service,Young Adult / Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="SEAC":MAILTO:greenwichseac@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260420T204339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T204441Z
UID:158076-1778148000-1778173200@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-07/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Flinn%20Gallery":MAILTO:flinngallery@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260219T152325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T152327Z
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SUMMARY:Old Bags Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:YWCA Greenwich is hosting the 21st Annual Old Bags Luncheon on May 7\, 2026 at the Belle Haven Club.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/old-bags-luncheon-3/
LOCATION:Belle Haven Club\, 100 Harbor Dr\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="YWCA%20Greenwich":MAILTO:info@ywcagreenwich.org
GEO:41.00291;-73.634258
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260416T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T201857Z
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SUMMARY:National Day of Prayer event at the Greenwich Town Hall May 7th at 1:00
DESCRIPTION:Please join our community\, local clergy and town officials for the National Day of Prayer event on May 7th from 1:00-2:00 at the Greenwich Town Hall.  The National Day of Prayer was first proclaimed by the Continental Congress in 1776\, it was further established in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/national-day-of-prayer-event-at-the-greenwich-town-hall-may-7th-at-100/
LOCATION:11 Park Place\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy%20Henkes":MAILTO:nhenkes@optonline.net
GEO:41.6032207;-73.087749
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=11 Park Place Greenwich CT 06830 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=11 Park Place:geo:-73.087749,41.6032207
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260430T145944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T145944Z
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SUMMARY:Greenwich Land Trust's Annual Native Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Mother’s Day\, don’t miss our Native Plant Sale with over 40 species of native plants!  Just $10 per plant or $8 per plant for 15 or more. \nFriday\, May 8 | 9:00am – 3:00pm\nSaturday\, May 9 | 9:00am – 1:00pm \nPlease Note:\nLimited quantities are available for some species – limit of 15 plants per species per person.\nAll plants are grown from seed that has been collected from plants growing on Greenwich Land Trust preserves and other properties in Greenwich.\nAll species are historically native to Connecticut and are from ecoregion 59.\nAll plants have been overwintered and in their second growing season and are sold in 4-inch pots.\nAll proceeds from the plant sale benefit Greenwich Land Trust’s Seed-to-Seed program.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/greenwich-land-trusts-annual-native-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Greenwich Land Trust\, 370 Round Hill Rd\, Greenwich\, 06831
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community,Environment,Events,Gardening,Public Interest,Shopping
ORGANIZER;CN="Greenwich%20Land%20Trust":MAILTO:michelle@gltrust.org
GEO:41.091854;-73.669145
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Greenwich Land Trust 370 Round Hill Rd Greenwich 06831;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=370 Round Hill Rd:geo:-73.669145,41.091854
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260321T145232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260321T145232Z
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SUMMARY:Mahjong 101 Beginner Series | Greenwich Mahjong Club
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich Mahjong Club offers its signature Mahjong 101 Beginner Series this May at the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. \nRecently featured in Greenwich Free Press and mentioned in The New York Times as part of the growing interest in Mahjong\, the club has introduced hundreds of local residents to the game through its clear\, structured and supportive teaching approach. \nThis five week beginner series is designed to help new players build confidence and become comfortable playing real Mahjong in a friendly and social environment. \nClasses will be held on May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 and 29 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. \nMore information and registration are available at
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/mahjong-101-beginner-series-greenwich-mahjong-club/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center\, 90 Harding Rd\, Old Greenwich\, CT\, 06870\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greenwich%20Mahjong%20Club":MAILTO:greenwichmahjongclub@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260420T204339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T204339Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Flinn%20Gallery":MAILTO:flinngallery@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260430T150403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T150403Z
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SUMMARY:Greenwich Land Trust's Annual Native Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Mother’s Day\, don’t miss our Native Plant Sale with over 40 species of native plants! Just $10 per plant or $8 per plant for 15 or more. \nFriday\, May 8 | 9:00am – 3:00pm\nSaturday\, May 9 | 9:00am – 1:00pm \nPlease Note:\nLimited quantities are available for some species – limit of 15 plants per species per person.\nAll plants are grown from seed that has been collected from plants growing on Greenwich Land Trust preserves and other properties in Greenwich.\nAll species are historically native to Connecticut and are from ecoregion 59.\nAll plants have been overwintered and in their second growing season and are sold in 4-inch pots.\nAll proceeds from the plant sale benefit Greenwich Land Trust’s Seed-to-Seed program.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/greenwich-land-trusts-annual-native-plant-sale-2/
LOCATION:Greenwich Land Trust\, 370 Round Hill Rd\, Greenwich\, 06831
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community,Environment,Events,Gardening,Public Interest,Shopping
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greenwich%20Land%20Trust":MAILTO:michelle@gltrust.org
GEO:41.091854;-73.669145
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260410T165012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T165012Z
UID:157663-1778331600-1778342400@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:A World-Class Collection of Azaleas in Full Bloom—Only at the Lee Garden
DESCRIPTION:Come see the breathtaking display of azaleas and rhododendrons in peak spring bloom at the Lee Garden\, a pride of New Canaan. On May 9th from 1:00–4:00 PM\, visitors are invited to enjoy guided tours and light refreshments while exploring this extraordinary landscape. Bring friends\, family\, and a camera—this is spring at its most spectacular.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/a-world-class-collection-of-azaleas-in-full-bloom-only-at-the-lee-garden/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Gardening
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ORGANIZER;CN="New%20Canaan%20Beautification%20League":MAILTO:beautificationleague@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260403T140355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T140355Z
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SUMMARY:Westchester Harmony Presents "Pure Imagination"
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating our 73rd year\, Westchester Harmony is excited to present our Spring show! Come join us for a night of great a capella music!\nTickets $30 (children 12 and under are FREE!) \nThe show is at the beautiful Chappaqua Performing Arts Center located on 480 North Bedford Road Chappaqua\, NY 10514.\nBrought to you by Arts Westchester. Tickets are available through EventBrite. For more information visit westchesterharmony.org or call 914-298-7464. Westchester Harmony is a 501(c)(3) Performing Arts Organization. See less
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/westchester-harmony-presents-pure-imagination/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260420T204339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T204339Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-09/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Flinn%20Gallery":MAILTO:flinngallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260420T204339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T204339Z
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-10/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Flinn%20Gallery":MAILTO:flinngallery@gmail.com
GEO:41.0287632;-73.6294717
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260511T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260511T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T180735
CREATED:20260420T204339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T204339Z
UID:158081-1778540400-1778540400@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-11/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-12/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T230000
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SUMMARY:New Exhibit: extraORDINARY things
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition extraORDINARY things brings together four artists who elevate everyday objects\, transforming personal domestic items into vessels of memory\, metaphor\, and meaning. From photographic series and altered appliances to encased heirlooms and fractured porcelain\, artists Qingjun Huang\, Carole Kunstadt\, Cheryl R. Riley\, and Rob Strati reframe the familiar–disrupting function and inviting reflection on how objects shape identity and cultural memory. \nThese objects—sometimes precious\, sometimes inherited clutter—are recontextualized as anthropological specimens\, bearing witness to lives lived\, roles played\, and stories passed down. In an era defined by consumption and rapid change\, the exhibition considers the domestic object as both archive and artifact.  \nCurated by Ellen Hawley\, the exhibition asks: When does an object\nstop serving us–and begin defining us? At what point do ordinary things become art? \nPlease join us in the gallery for an opening reception Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm. \n﻿Featured Artists: \nQingjun Huang\, born in Beijing and now based in Illinois\, has spent more than 30 years photographing people alongside their belongings in his ongoing series Family Stuff. Documenting communities navigating rapid social change–from rural China to the American Midwest— Huang offers a coss-cultural lens on identity shaped by possessions. \nCarole Kunstadt’s sculptural works reference antique irons\, deconstructed books\, and music manuscripts–including references to the 1791 writings of British reformer\, educator\, and feminist Hannah More. Known for her Pressing On series\, Kunstadt explores the female experience within the domestic realm. By transforming tools of labor into sculpture\, she recasts them as symbols of resilience and intellect. Fragments of paper\, lace\, and linen connect the worlds of household work and literary thought. Kunstadt also pays homage to her own family’s early beginnings of lacework in New York’s Garment District. \nCheryl R. Riley’s Transcendence Preserved presents everyday objects as tributes to her ancestors’ ability to survive\, thrive\, and even excel. Vintage luggage\, a record player\, and a rotary telephone are sealed in custom vinyl slipcovers and accented with gold paint marking the places where hands once\ntouched them. A stack of leather suitcases honor those who traveled north during the Great Migration\, linking intimate family history to a broader American story. \nRob Strati’s ongoing Fragmented series incorporates broken early 20th-century heirloom porcelain plates. Drawing from classic transferware motifs\, Strati adds hand-rendered interventions that set windmills spinning\, send racehorses and their jockeys lunging beyond the finish line\, and steer three-masted ships\ndefiantly off course. He releases traditional serviceware from the confines of the china cabinet and brings it into a contemporary context\, inviting viewers to reconsider nostalgia and decorative tradition. \nEvents:\nArtists Talk: Sunday\, May 17\, at 2 pm\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 7\, 6-8 pm \nextraORDINARY things runs from May 7 – June 17\, 2026. \nThe Flinn Gallery is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Library. All works are for sale. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday through Saturday\,10 am-5 pm (Thursday until 8pm)\, and Sunday\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/new-exhibit-extraordinary-things/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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