In the 1940’s a group of amateur musicians began playing together in Greenwich, CT. In 1958, several concerts under the baton of Kenneth Wendrich led to the founding of the Greenwich Philharmonia, now known as The Greenwich Symphony Orchestra.
In 1975 David Gilbert was named Music Director and Conductor. Associate Conductor Patricia Handy, who presents the Pre-Concert Lectures and conducts the GSO’s highly acclaimed Youth Concert series, joined in 1979. The Greenwich Philharmonia was renamed the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra in its 25th anniversary season, 1982 to 1983, and the Auxiliary became the Symphony Guild. That season marked the GSO’s first dual concert with the Greenwich Choral Society, and the establishment of the endowment fund, which was greatly enhanced by a gala benefit concert starring Victor Borge. Over the years, the GSO has featured such outstanding soloists as Emanuel Ax, Barry Douglas, Pamela Frank, John O’Conor, Peter Serkin, and Dawn Upshaw.
The Greenwich Symphony Guild is embarking on its thirty-sixth year of service to the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra. Members of the Guild are devoted to classical music and the orchestra, and they actively participate in audience development, community outreach and fund raising for the many activities and programs of the Symphony.
Young People's Concerts are specially designed to introduce Greenwich school children to the music of the great masters and the symphony orchestra. Attending the programs are all children in grades two through seven of all public and private schools in Greenwich. These students are prepared for knowledgeable listening by their schools; music teachers, with the aid of CDs and creative classroom assignments prepared by the Greenwich Symphony Board’s Young People’s Concert Committee.
Griffith E. Harris Golf Course is located at 1300 King Street, Greenwich, Connecticut. The Griffith E. Harris Golf Course is Greenwich's only municipal golf course and the only non-private golf course in the Town of Greenwich. The Board of Parks and Recreation is responsible for reviewing the operations of the golf course. Use of the course is open to all Town of Greenwich residents who become members. Members are permitted to bring guests with them to play at the course as well.
In addition to the golf course itself, there is a Pro Shop offering rentals for clubs, golf carts and lessons can be arranged. Griffith E. Harris Golf Course contains a driving range with 14 stations for hitting balls, two practice putting greens, and a practice chipping area, which includes a practice bunker. The course continues to garner wide-spread acclaim, and in July 2004 hosted the Metropolitan Golf Association Public Links Championship.
Golf Course Attractions Full service restaurant Outdoor patio for dining Clubroom
The Food Emporium name is synonymous with fine food, exceptional quality, service, taste and style. Come discover decadent delicacies from around the globe. Savor a warm, rich inviting environment designed to stimulate your senses – and your appetite!
Explore a dazzling array of exquisite custom-crafted culinary finds, premium private label products, fine teas and chocolates, gourmet gifts, fresh-baked breads, imported cheeses and more at The Food Emporium. Browse fine imported tableware and housewares plus leading national and international name brand groceries and everyday household goods. And for your added convenience, online shopping with same day delivery is always available. Press "Blue Button" and then press Store Locator for The Food Emporium that is closest to you.
Greenwich Hospital is located at 5 Perryridge Road, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830. We are a community hospital dedicated to providing quality, value driven health care to all we serve. Individuals within the communities we serve are assured access to quality health care regardless of ability to pay.
Greenwich Health Care Services is committed to service excellence and continuous performance improvement. As a community health care services provider, we remain attentive to the health and well-being of those we serve through education, outreach, and other innovative services.
Greenwich Health Care Services maintains high standards by: recruiting and retaining excellent staff, physicians, dentists and volunteers.
Greenwich Health Care Services will initiate, develop and maintain high quality and safe health care service using sound business practices and fiscal responsibility. In addition, Greenwich Health Care Services provides educational programs for health professionals and for the public, and participates in programs of clinical research.
Why Choose Greenwich Hospital?
Personalized, advanced care - We are small enough to treat each patient in a caring, personalized way, yet large enough to offer the most advanced diagnostics and treatments possible. Our strong tradition of medical excellence coupled with our affiliation with the Yale New Haven Health System bring world-class innovation, research and technology to each one of our patients.
Excellent physicians - Our physicians, educated at the country's leading medical schools, continue to advance their knowledge by training the next generation of medical school students. They also participate in educational seminars for the public, willingly sharing their knowledge and helping you stay well.
Our sparkling new facility - Features large, sunlit waiting areas and spacious patient rooms. From the moment you enter the three-storied atrium lobby, you know you are in a different type of hospital atmosphere. Most patient rooms are private with large windows overlooking grassy lawns or trees. In fact, the entire hospital-from a convenient diagnostic center on the first floor to the maternity/nursery suite on the third floor-is designed to make your experience as positive as possible.
Friendly, professional staff - Our friendly service and attention to detail make patients feel they are treated like a person, rather than a diagnosis. From the moment our employees begin working at Greenwich Hospital, they participate in quality training and are encouraged to continuously improve the care they deliver to patients. They treat you the way they themselves would want to be treated.
Quality - Our focus on quality results in top marks in surveys by national accrediting organizations, making Greenwich Hospital a model for other hospitals.
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Whole Foods was founded in 1980 as one small store in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market® is now the world's leading retailer of natural and organic foods, with 199 stores in North America and the United Kingdom. To date Whole Foods Market remains uniquely mission driven: We're highly selective about what we sell, dedicated to stringent Quality Standards, and committed to sustainable agriculture.
We believe in a virtuous circle entwining the food chain, human beings and Mother Earth: each is reliant upon the others through a beautiful and delicate symbiosis.
Whole Foods obtain products locally and from all over the world, often from small, uniquely dedicated food artisans. Whole Foods strives to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Why? Because food in its purest state — unadulterated by artificial additives, sweeteners, colorings and preservatives — is the best tasting and most nutritious food available. Press "Blue Button" for store locations and more about Whole Foods Market.
In the 1940’s a group of amateur musicians began playing together in Greenwich, CT. In 1958, several concerts under the baton of Kenneth Wendrich led to the founding of the Greenwich Philharmonia, now known as The Greenwich Symphony Orchestra.
In 1975 David Gilbert was named Music Director and Conductor. Associate Conductor Patricia Handy, who presents the Pre-Concert Lectures and conducts the GSO’s highly acclaimed Youth Concert series, joined in 1979. The Greenwich Philharmonia was renamed the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra in its 25th anniversary season, 1982 to 1983, and the Auxiliary became the Symphony Guild. That season marked the GSO’s first dual concert with the Greenwich Choral Society, and the establishment of the endowment fund, which was greatly enhanced by a gala benefit concert starring Victor Borge. Over the years, the GSO has featured such outstanding soloists as Emanuel Ax, Barry Douglas, Pamela Frank, John O’Conor, Peter Serkin, and Dawn Upshaw.
The Greenwich Symphony Guild is embarking on its thirty-sixth year of service to the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra. Members of the Guild are devoted to classical music and the orchestra, and they actively participate in audience development, community outreach and fund raising for the many activities and programs of the Symphony.
Young People's Concerts are specially designed to introduce Greenwich school children to the music of the great masters and the symphony orchestra. Attending the programs are all children in grades two through seven of all public and private schools in Greenwich. These students are prepared for knowledgeable listening by their schools; music teachers, with the aid of CDs and creative classroom assignments prepared by the Greenwich Symphony Board’s Young People’s Concert Committee.
Nuage is located at 203 East Putnam Ave, Cos Cob, Greenwich, CT 06807. Nuage "French - Japanese Fusion" is a small restaurant, with unpretentious decor that has a menu of sophisticated and artistically presented dishes. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more about Nuage.