A taste of Italy… The St. Lawrence Society on Valley Road in Cos Cob will be dishing up a “We’re All in This Together Dinner To-Go” featuring Chef Tony’s classic gluten-free chicken scarpariello with salad and bread. The deadline to order is 9 p.m. July 1. Pickup is Friday, July 3, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. or 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15.95 per person for SLS members and $17.95 for nonmembers. For more info and to order, go to www.stlawrencesociety.com/events.
Out there… The Bedford Playhouse in Bedford, N.Y., is hosting a free question-and-answer session with Dr. Andrew J. Gerber on “Let’s Talk Mental Wellness” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 29. Gerber, president and medical director at Silver Hill Hospital, will speak about the importance of developing better social and emotional wellness programs in our schools, workplaces and communities to improve mental health care. For more info and to join the event, go to bedfordplayhouse.org/lets-talk-mental-wellness-series/.
Townie news… The pool in Byram Park will be open starting Monday, June 29, with reduced capacity for pool admissions to ensure social distancing on the pool deck. Ferry service to Island Beach and Great Captain’s Island will also resume with hourly service daily to Island Beach beginning at 10 a.m. Monday. For ferry schedule updates, call 203-618-7672 or go to www.greenwichct.gov. On another note, parking fees will be reinstated at 9 a.m. Monday, July 6. Parking is free on Sundays and town holidays in all town-operated parking lots and metered spaces.
That Girl… The former Beachside Avenue home in Westport of actress Marlo Thomas (“That Girl”) and talk-show host Phil Donahue is on the market again for a cool $28 million. The famous couple sold the waterfront home in 2013 for $20 million. That same year, their neighbor, the late radio personality Don Imus and his wife, Deirdre, sold their estate on Beachside Avenue for $14.4 million. And in 2018, the Beachside Avenue home of now-disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein sold for $16 million.
Out there… Greenwich Library’s virtual Open Mic Night on Zoom for writers and creative’s takes place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 8. Speakers are invited to sign up for five-minute slots and share original stories, scenes, poems, blogs, photographs, artwork or music. Space is limited to 20 speakers. To register or to join the audience, contact sschugmann@greenwichlibrary.org or call 203-625-6536.
Works of art… The work of renowned photographer David Yarrow is on display at the Samuel Owen Gallery on Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich and Centre Street in Nantucket. Yarrow has works in the collections of three former presidents as well as actors, athletes and corporations worldwide. For more info in on the exhibits, call 203-422-6500 or 508-680-1445 or go to www.samuelowen.com.
Out there… Stamford Downtown is launching its second farmers market starting July 1 on West Park Place near Columbus Park. It will run on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also, the Spring Street farmers market, which is in the Spring Street Parking Lot, takes place Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Patrons must wear masks. All vendors must wear masks and gloves and keep a six-foot barrier between vendor booths and the customers. The Stamford Downtown farmers markets will accept SNAP/EBT cards for payment. Vendors include: Amelia’s Florist & Farm Market, The Blue Bakery, Beldotti Bakery, Biscuit and Bones, Joe Studio, Meredith’s Country Bakery, Mill Pond Essentials, Vesco Foods, Wanke’s Yankee Hot Pepper Products and Waterview Farm.
Summer art… Thirty-five sculptures will be placed throughout the city as part of the Stamford Downtown Special Service District’s outdoor summer sculpture exhibit, the 2020 Art Collective. The artwork, which will be in place through September, is on loan by six regional artists, including Gilbert Boro, Barry Gunderson, Lorann Jacobs, David Millen, Morris Norvin and Emily Teall. This year, there is a free audio tour with an interactive map, sculpture photos, artist narratives and information about downtown restaurants that can be downloaded. For more info and to view a map of sculpture locations, visit http://stamford-downtown.com/events/art-collective-art-in-public-places/.
And that’s all for now. Stay safe and stay sane.
“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.”
— Helen Keller
Got a tip? Seen a celebrity? Email Susie Costaregni at thedish2@yahoo.com
"dish" - Google News
June 27, 2020 at 10:00PM
https://ift.tt/3g1Spwn
The Dish: Ferry service sets sail to the islands again in Greenwich - CT Insider
"dish" - Google News
https://ift.tt/2MXZLF4
No comments:
Post a Comment