The Counseling and Psychotherapy Group, established in 1975, is located in Fairfield and northern Stamford, CT. The Stamford office borders Bedford and Pound Ridge. With over 40 years of experience, The Counseling and Psychotherapy Group continue to provide consistency and stability - offering high quality mental health services.
Stanley Rosner, Ph. D. is a clinical psychologist. He is licensed in Connecticut and New York and is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology. He is certified in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Dr. Stanley Rosner is certified in neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology. Past president of the Connecticut Psychological Association, he is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society of Personality Assessment.
Blanche Rosner, D.S.W. has practiced psychotherapy for over 30 years. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, she is a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work. Dr. Rosner has worked extensively with men and women in impaired relationships, and with individuals with eating disorders. Dr. Rosner works with individuals, conducts mixed groups, and sees couples in counseling. She is also Director of Trim For Life, a weight loss and weight management program.
Elisa Rosner, Psy. D. is a licensed psychologist in Connecticut and New York. She works with children, adolescents, adults and the aged. She is a member of the American Psychological Association. Press "Blue Button" for the Counseling and Psychotherapy Group.
Trim For Life was designed for people like you who are tired of struggling with their weight year after year. Trendy commercial diets rarely result in permanent weight loss. Repeated cycles of dieting in which you gain and lose weight again and again cause your body’s metabolism to become slower and slower making it increasingly difficult to lose weight and keep it off.
Trim For Life - Finally A proven method to permanent weight loss that really works. You will lose weight quickly, safely, and naturally – without liquid formulas, without special foods, without prepackaged meals and supplements, and without strenuous exercises.
Trim For Life - Will change your life.
Weight Management Our weight management program is clearly the most comprehensive method available today for the problem of overweight. It’s a structured, multifaceted program of permanent weight loss, unlike any plan you’ve ever tried. It is the ONLY program in existence that deals with both the nutritional and emotional issues that contribute to the problem of overweight. Press "Blue Button" for detailed information on this unique weight management program.
The Antique and Artisan Center is located at 69 Jefferson Street in Stamford, Ct. The Center was the first major antique center in Stamford and established the area as a major antique destination for dealers and artisans. The Antique and Artisan Center features and eclectic mix of 135 top dealers and dealer-decorators. Antiques are exhibited in elegant room settings.
After successfully launching the Antique and Artisan Center, founders Mark and Ron realized they could better serve their customers and designers by offering a full line of accessory products. The Accessory Store offers lampshades, tassels, cleaners, stands of all kinds, lamp hardware and a multitude of other accessories. The Accessory Store also provides lamp, chandelier repair and wiring.
On any given day you'll see the dealers unloading fabulous finds from France, Italy, Sweden and the U.S. Press "Blue Button" to browse through our website. Come and visit the Center and be prepared to spend the day.
United House Wrecking is located at 535 Hope Street, Stamford, CT 06906. The categories of furniture and decor range from antiques & reproductions, to European pine, and home office furniture. Casual dining room groups to formal mahogany dining rooms from England. You'll find garden & patio furniture, garden & lawn ornaments, cast iron urns, bronze statues, fountains, gazebos, and concrete planters. Chandeliers and lighting, home décor, & accessories of all kinds.
United House Wrecking directly imports from all over the world. With over 30,000 square feet in the main building and a new Design Center with an additional 6500 square feet, you are sure to find something unusual in antiques, architectural salvage and new & reproduction furniture. Press "Blue Button" for information about United House Wrecking antiques, fine reproduction furniture, and more.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is located at 39 Scofield Town Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT in Fairfield County. The Stamford Museum & Nature Center has miles of beautiful walking trails. These trails cover much of the 118-acre property, offering short hikes along Poorhouse Creek to more challenging excursions along the High Ridge Trail. A walk through any trail may afford glimpses of wood duck pairs, painted turtles sunning on rocks, or even a pileated woodpecker. Spectacular glacial erratic boulders are strewn throughout the trail system. An enthusiastic hiker will find a number of different walks to suit a particular mood or season, like finding a secluded bridge on a bird-watching morning, or discovering a cave where coyotes have slept. The trails wind through a mature forest of American beech, oaks, black birch, and other native plant species.
Playground Did you ever wonder what the world is like from an animal's point of view? Scamper through the giant hollow log into Nature's Playground and find out. This exciting new playground in the woods at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is nestled into a rocky hillside and is part of the Overbrook Natural Science Complex. Kids (or adults) can scale a spider's web to a tree house with a lookout, then wind their way down a tubular slide or zoom down the otter slide.
They can jump on a bouncing bug, try to walk across a moving bridge or climb into a hawk's nest to survey their territory. Wiggle like a worm across two huge maple leaves, and crawl through an ant's nest. Dig for fossils in the huge sand pit. They also can become the captain and crew of the boat that's anchored here.
Nature Trails Our trails connect with the 88 acre-Bartlett Arboretum on the north end of the Museum's property.
New England Working Farm Heckscher Farm is open between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for "Down on the Farm" programs. Explore our traditional working farm and discover the sounds, smells, and textures that evoke memories and reveal the nature of farmlife. Observe staff conduct the daily chores that maintain this active, productive farm. Heckscher Farm is a living resource for learning. Children and families make personal connections to a not-so-distant past when farming was a major way of life in the region. Through observation, exploration, and participation, visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of farming.
Education We are an Educational Institution. The Museum's 10-acre farm provides educational and recreational activities. At the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, we offer year-round classes in art and nature for toddlers through adults. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.
Attractions include: Hiking / Walking Playground Nature Trails Working Farm
Stamford Center for the Arts (SCA), a not-for-profit arts organization, is dedicated to serving as the region's premier center for the performing arts. SCA operates the exquisitely restored historic Palace Theatre and the state-of-the-art Rich Forum, both within four blocks of each other in downtown Stamford, Connecticut.
Each season, Stamford Center for the Arts creates, presents and promotes the highest quality entertainment, education and outreach programs that include the best in live theatre, concerts, comedy and dance entertainment from throughout the world.
The Palace Theatre, a 1580-seat Thomas Lamb designed vaudeville house, was acclaimed as "Connecticut's Most Magnificent" when it opened in 1927. The Palace was restored and re-opened in 1983 for live theatre, concerts and art exhibitions in the Sackler Gallery.
Rich Forum, which opened in 1992, is an arts and communications center. Rich Forum includes the 757-seat Truglia (proscenium) Theatre; the Leonhardt Studio (black box theatre); the Mercede Promenade; and the front-of-the-house upper level that includes the elegant Rossi Salon and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Gallery.
Both the Rich Forum and Palace Theatre seasons include performances by Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, Stamford Symphony Orchestra, New England Lyric Operetta, Ballet School of Stamford, Young Artist Philharmonic, Lumina String Quartet, Zig Zag Ballet, The Perry Players, as well as stage productions specifically for young audiences.
Since its inaugural season (1992-93), Rich Forum most recently presented such productions as the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends, Thunder Knocking on the Door, ART, The Threepenny Opera, and SCA's Fringe Festival. The Palace Theatre and Rich Forum attracted such diverse and luminous events and performers as Lily Tomlin, Peter, Paul & Mary, Tom Jones, B.B. King, Carrot Top, Harry Belafonte, Drummers of West Africa, Vienna Choir Boys, Balanchine's The Nutcracker, Late Nite Catechism, George Winston, It's A Wonderful Life, The Big Apple Circus, Annie, Liza Minnelli, Itzhak Perlman, Johnny Mathis, Michael Feinstein, Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Isaac Stern, Ray Romano, Willie Nelson, Tony Bennett, Judy Collins, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and more.
In 1996, Stamford Center for the Arts established a month-long festival, Celebrate! Black History, which has evolved into a year-round African-American Cultural Series featuring numerous and varied events, many of which are free for local and statewide youths, adults and families.
The Stamford Symphony Orchestra is widely acknowledged to be the finest in Connecticut. It consists solely and entirely of professional union musicians from New York City and the surrounding areas, including Fairfield County and Westchester County. In addition to the SSO, these outstanding musicians currently play with: The American Symphony Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, New York City Ballet Orchestra, New York City Opera Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra.
A typical Stamford Symphony Orchestra season features: five pairs of Classical Concerts, three Pops Concerts, a student concert designed for elementary students, and a Family Concert Series.
The Stamford Symphony is the resident orchestra at the Stamford Center for the Arts' newly renovated, 1586-seat Palace Theatre. The Palace Theatre is in downtown Stamford in the heart of Fairfield County.
In 1980, Music Director Roger Nierenberg ascended our podium. Maestro Nierenberg's commitment to the SSO and the community has resulted in the expansion of the classical subscription series, the creation of new music and education programs, and the recognition of the Stamford Symphony Orchestra as a musical treasure by the local community, and "a major cultural force" by the New York Times.
In 2003, Maestro Nierenberg announced he would step down as Music Director. Eckart Preu was named Music Director of the Stamford Symphony Orchestra in June 2005. Maestro Preu is a superb musician, an energetic community leader, and an artistic visionary.
Historical Note: The Stamford Symphony Orchestra was first organized in 1919. It ceased operations temporarily after World War II, when many of the orchestra's European musicians returned to their homelands. The orchestra was revived in 1967, and with Skitch Henderson's appointment as Music Director in 1974, the Stamford Symphony became the fully professional orchestra it is today.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is located at 39 Scofield Town Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT in Fairfield County. The Stamford Museum & Nature Center has miles of beautiful walking trails. These trails cover much of the 118-acre property, offering short hikes along Poorhouse Creek to more challenging excursions along the High Ridge Trail. A walk through any trail may afford glimpses of wood duck pairs, painted turtles sunning on rocks, or even a pileated woodpecker. Spectacular glacial erratic boulders are strewn throughout the trail system. An enthusiastic hiker will find a number of different walks to suit a particular mood or season, like finding a secluded bridge on a bird-watching morning, or discovering a cave where coyotes have slept. The trails wind through a mature forest of American beech, oaks, black birch, and other native plant species.
Playground Did you ever wonder what the world is like from an animal's point of view? Scamper through the giant hollow log into Nature's Playground and find out. This exciting new playground in the woods at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is nestled into a rocky hillside and is part of the Overbrook Natural Science Complex. Kids (or adults) can scale a spider's web to a tree house with a lookout, then wind their way down a tubular slide or zoom down the otter slide.
They can jump on a bouncing bug, try to walk across a moving bridge or climb into a hawk's nest to survey their territory. Wiggle like a worm across two huge maple leaves, and crawl through an ant's nest. Dig for fossils in the huge sand pit. They also can become the captain and crew of the boat that's anchored here.
Nature Trails Our trails connect with the 88 acre-Bartlett Arboretum on the north end of the Museum's property.
New England Working Farm Heckscher Farm is open between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for "Down on the Farm" programs. Explore our traditional working farm and discover the sounds, smells, and textures that evoke memories and reveal the nature of farmlife. Observe staff conduct the daily chores that maintain this active, productive farm. Heckscher Farm is a living resource for learning. Children and families make personal connections to a not-so-distant past when farming was a major way of life in the region. Through observation, exploration, and participation, visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of farming.
Education We are an Educational Institution. The Museum's 10-acre farm provides educational and recreational activities. At the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, we offer year-round classes in art and nature for toddlers through adults. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.
Attractions include: Hiking / Walking Playground Nature Trails Working Farm
The North Stamford Seventh-day Adventist Church is pleased to welcome you to our web site. We are a congregation that seeks to uplift the Lord Jesus Christ, affirm the infallible authority of the Bible as God's revealed Word, rejoice in the diversity with which we collectively reflect the eternal self-existant Creator, and invite all to join us in being devoted disciples of Jesus Christ, our Messiah.
Our web site is intended to share with you our beliefs, unique characteristics as a congregation, to bless you with some of the gifts which reside among us and to provide helpful links to valuable spiritual resources. Ultimately, you can't really know us without visiting and getting acquainted so please drop by and fellowship with us. We would love to meet you.
Everyone is always welcome at a Quaker meeting for worship. Join with us at the Stamford-Greenwich Friends Meeting where in worship Friends gather into silent, expectant waiting. We hold ourselves open to the Light and reach for the divine center of our being. We know the center to be a place of peace, love, and balance, where we are at one with the universe and with each other. We know from experience that revelation is continuing and that a divine power is at work in the world today, healing, guiding, gathering, and transforming. We call this power God, the Light, Christ, the Seed, the Inward Teacher. By whatever name it is known, its nature is love. It draws us toward a life of integrity, simplicity, equality, community, and peace.
Our meetings strive to be loving, nurturing communities. We celebrate diversity and encourage each person to find his or her true voice grounded in experience. We listen deeply to the Spirit and to each other as we seek to discern and embrace God’s will for us individually and as a community. We warmly invite you to join us at the Stamford-Greenwich Friends Meeting.
Trim For Life was designed for people like you who are tired of struggling with their weight year after year. Trendy commercial diets rarely result in permanent weight loss. Repeated cycles of dieting in which you gain and lose weight again and again cause your body’s metabolism to become slower and slower making it increasingly difficult to lose weight and keep it off.
Trim For Life - Finally A proven method to permanent weight loss that really works. You will lose weight quickly, safely, and naturally – without liquid formulas, without special foods, without prepackaged meals and supplements, and without strenuous exercises.
Trim For Life - Will change your life.
Weight Management Our weight management program is clearly the most comprehensive method available today for the problem of overweight. It’s a structured, multifaceted program of permanent weight loss, unlike any plan you’ve ever tried. It is the ONLY program in existence that deals with both the nutritional and emotional issues that contribute to the problem of overweight. Press "Blue Button" for detailed information on this unique weight management program.
IHOP - International House of Pancakes Restaurant is located in Hartsdale and Larchmont in Westchester County. IHOP also has locations in Fairfied County including Darien and Stamford, CT. IHOP has a wide variety of selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you are monitoring your intake of calories, fat or carbohydrates the IHOP for Me menu is a good choice." Press "Blue Button" to view menus including the "IHOP for Me" menu.
Safavieh is a leading manufacturer and importer of fine rugs. Established in 1914 in the capital of Persian weaving masters, three generations of knowledge and experience are behind Safavieh’s award winning collections. In the United States since 1978, Safavieh has been a pioneer in the creation of high quality hand made rugs, a trend that revolutionized the rug business in America. Safavieh's collections range from the finest antique reproductions, to the most fashion forward, contemporary rugs.
Safavieh Home & Rugs also offers a large collection of home furnishings. Our exclusive English Home Furniture Collection is available only at Safavieh. The English Home Collection is made from the finest hand-selected woods with hand polished finishes, solid oak drawers and hand tooled top grain leathers. Safavieh also offers home furnishings from major brand names such as Kindel, Henredon, Ralph Lauren, Baker, Hickory Chair, Southwood, E.J.Victor, Hancock & Moore, Coach Leather, Council Craftsman, Milling Road, John Widdicomb, Alfonso Marino and English Home Company. Safavieh's large selection of home furnishings are available for immediate delivery to our customers.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is located at 39 Scofield Town Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT in Fairfield County. The Stamford Museum & Nature Center has miles of beautiful walking trails. These trails cover much of the 118-acre property, offering short hikes along Poorhouse Creek to more challenging excursions along the High Ridge Trail. A walk through any trail may afford glimpses of wood duck pairs, painted turtles sunning on rocks, or even a pileated woodpecker. Spectacular glacial erratic boulders are strewn throughout the trail system. An enthusiastic hiker will find a number of different walks to suit a particular mood or season, like finding a secluded bridge on a bird-watching morning, or discovering a cave where coyotes have slept. The trails wind through a mature forest of American beech, oaks, black birch, and other native plant species.
Playground Did you ever wonder what the world is like from an animal's point of view? Scamper through the giant hollow log into Nature's Playground and find out. This exciting new playground in the woods at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is nestled into a rocky hillside and is part of the Overbrook Natural Science Complex. Kids (or adults) can scale a spider's web to a tree house with a lookout, then wind their way down a tubular slide or zoom down the otter slide.
They can jump on a bouncing bug, try to walk across a moving bridge or climb into a hawk's nest to survey their territory. Wiggle like a worm across two huge maple leaves, and crawl through an ant's nest. Dig for fossils in the huge sand pit. They also can become the captain and crew of the boat that's anchored here.
Nature Trails Our trails connect with the 88 acre-Bartlett Arboretum on the north end of the Museum's property.
New England Working Farm Heckscher Farm is open between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for "Down on the Farm" programs. Explore our traditional working farm and discover the sounds, smells, and textures that evoke memories and reveal the nature of farmlife. Observe staff conduct the daily chores that maintain this active, productive farm. Heckscher Farm is a living resource for learning. Children and families make personal connections to a not-so-distant past when farming was a major way of life in the region. Through observation, exploration, and participation, visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of farming.
Education We are an Educational Institution. The Museum's 10-acre farm provides educational and recreational activities. At the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, we offer year-round classes in art and nature for toddlers through adults. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.
Attractions include: Hiking / Walking Playground Nature Trails Working Farm
Rockrimmon Country Club is located at 2949 Long Ridge Road, Stamford, CT 06903. A group of enterprising men became our founders and went into action planning a new country club with their goal to have it be amongst the finest in New England. In September, 1947, the founders held their first organizational meeting of a corporation named Long Ridge Enterprises, Inc. They voted to purchase 218 acres of land on the Stamford/Pound Ridge boundary line, formerly a farm known as "the old Ayers property". That same group of men also formed another corporation named Rockrimmon Country Club, Inc.
Robert Trent Jones, reknowned golf course architect was retained to design the first nine holes. Work on the new golf course proceeded from the time of purchase until the summer of 1949 when nine holes were ready for play. In 1954, the membership voted to add an additional nine holes to the existing course. The second nine holes were opened and Rockrimmon became the proud owner of an eighteen hole golf course. The present clubhouse was built in 1961 with a major renovation and addition in 1996. The club today offers golf, tennis, swimming, family and social events. Press "Blue Button" to view Golf Course, Scorecard and more.
The E Gaynor Brennan Municipal Golf Course is located at 451 Stillwater Road, Stamford, CT 06902. The E. Gaynor Brennan Golf Course, one of Stamford's fine public golf courses, is located close to downtown Stamford. The course is a short (5900 yards), but challenging. Visitors to Stamford are welcome to play and tee times are usually available most times any day except weekend mornings.
This course has water hazards (six ponds) coming into play on seven holes. The greens are sloped, firm, and fast. The signature hole is #7, a 373-yard, par 4, requiring an approach shot over a lake to the green. Press "Blue Button" for more information about The E Gaynor Brennan Municipal Golf Course.
Sterling Farms Golf Course is located at 1349 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT 06905. Nestled in a quiet park like setting of Stamford, Connecticut, Sterling Farms is an 18 hole public golf facility laid out over 144 acres of a once active dairy farm. Originally designed by Architect Geoffrey Cornish in 1969 and renovated by Architect Robert McNeill in 2005, the par 72 course opened in the spring of 1972.
The golf courses rolling terrain guides you through the picturesque farm buildings and challenging holes, including it’s difficult par 3’s, which demand distance, accuracy and good putting to score well. With a variety of tees to play from, golfers of all skill levels are offered a fair and fun challenge. Noted for its meticulous condition, layout, heated driving range and amenities, the facility gets rated the #1 public golf course in Fairfield County year after year. Press "Blue Button" for more information about Sterling Farms Golf Course.
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.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is located at 39 Scofield Town Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT in Fairfield County. The Stamford Museum & Nature Center has miles of beautiful walking trails. These trails cover much of the 118-acre property, offering short hikes along Poorhouse Creek to more challenging excursions along the High Ridge Trail. A walk through any trail may afford glimpses of wood duck pairs, painted turtles sunning on rocks, or even a pileated woodpecker. Spectacular glacial erratic boulders are strewn throughout the trail system. An enthusiastic hiker will find a number of different walks to suit a particular mood or season, like finding a secluded bridge on a bird-watching morning, or discovering a cave where coyotes have slept. The trails wind through a mature forest of American beech, oaks, black birch, and other native plant species.
Playground Did you ever wonder what the world is like from an animal's point of view? Scamper through the giant hollow log into Nature's Playground and find out. This exciting new playground in the woods at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is nestled into a rocky hillside and is part of the Overbrook Natural Science Complex. Kids (or adults) can scale a spider's web to a tree house with a lookout, then wind their way down a tubular slide or zoom down the otter slide.
They can jump on a bouncing bug, try to walk across a moving bridge or climb into a hawk's nest to survey their territory. Wiggle like a worm across two huge maple leaves, and crawl through an ant's nest. Dig for fossils in the huge sand pit. They also can become the captain and crew of the boat that's anchored here.
Nature Trails Our trails connect with the 88 acre-Bartlett Arboretum on the north end of the Museum's property.
New England Working Farm Heckscher Farm is open between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for "Down on the Farm" programs. Explore our traditional working farm and discover the sounds, smells, and textures that evoke memories and reveal the nature of farmlife. Observe staff conduct the daily chores that maintain this active, productive farm. Heckscher Farm is a living resource for learning. Children and families make personal connections to a not-so-distant past when farming was a major way of life in the region. Through observation, exploration, and participation, visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of farming.
Education We are an Educational Institution. The Museum's 10-acre farm provides educational and recreational activities. At the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, we offer year-round classes in art and nature for toddlers through adults. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.
Attractions include: Hiking / Walking Playground Nature Trails Working Farm
Stamford Hospital is located at 30 Shelburne Road, Stamford, CT 06904. Stamford Hospital is a not-for-profit, community teaching hospital that has been serving Stamford and surrounding communities for more than 100 years. We have 305 inpatient beds in medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, and medical and surgical critical care units and maintain an educational partnership with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons for its teaching programs in internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics/gynecology and surgery.
Stamford Hospital has a long tradition of community education and outreach. You can learn more about our health education and wellness classes by clicking on our calendar.
Stamford Hospital has provided compassionate, clinically excellent care to the community for more than 100 years. A Level II Trauma Center and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with a nationally recognized Intensive Care Unit, we are a Planetree hospital committed to patient-centered care; an affiliate of the NY-Presbyterian Healthcare System, and a teaching hospital of the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. Our nursing staff has been credentialed and awarded the esteemed Magnet™ status: the highest.
Some Quick Facts about Stamford Hospital Stamford Hospital has 305 inpatient beds in medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, and medical and surgical intensive care.
Stamford Hospital has received Magnet recognition for organizations that demonstrate excellence in nursing philosophy and practice, adherence to national standards for improving patient care, leadership and sensitivity to cultural and ethnic adversity.
Stamford Hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. A certified Level II trauma center by the American College of Surgeons, one of only eight in Connecticut. A critical care unit recognized as one of the best in the nation by The National Coalition on Healthcare. The only Teaching Hospital Cancer Program in lower Fairfield County, the highest designation for a community hospital, granted by the American College of Surgeons.
Stamford Hospital maintains an educational partnership with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons for its teaching programs in internal medicine, family practice, psychiatry, obstetrics/gynecology and surgery.
Press "Blue Button" to explore the Stamford Hospital website.
The Hampton Inn & Suites Stamford is located on the waterfront of the Mill River. Our hotel has peerless elegance, modern comfort and exceptional privacy. The hotel is surrounded with residential ambiance and offers an enclave of luxury in convenient downtown Stamford. The atmosphere will make you feel warm and welcome. Our hotel is within walking distance from downtown Stamford and local corporate offices. The hotel is only 5 minutes from Stamford Train Station which offers a link to New York City.
The Counseling and Psychotherapy Group, established in 1975, is located in Fairfield and northern Stamford, CT. The Stamford office borders Bedford and Pound Ridge. With over 40 years of experience, The Counseling and Psychotherapy Group continue to provide consistency and stability - offering high quality mental health services.
Stanley Rosner, Ph. D. is a clinical psychologist. He is licensed in Connecticut and New York and is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology. He is certified in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Dr. Stanley Rosner is certified in neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology. Past president of the Connecticut Psychological Association, he is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society of Personality Assessment.
Blanche Rosner, D.S.W. has practiced psychotherapy for over 30 years. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, she is a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work. Dr. Rosner has worked extensively with men and women in impaired relationships, and with individuals with eating disorders. Dr. Rosner works with individuals, conducts mixed groups, and sees couples in counseling. She is also Director of Trim For Life, a weight loss and weight management program.
Elisa Rosner, Psy. D. is a licensed psychologist in Connecticut and New York. She works with children, adolescents, adults and the aged. She is a member of the American Psychological Association. Press "Blue Button" for the Counseling and Psychotherapy Group.
Career and Educational Planning Associates is located in Stamford and Fairfield, Ct. Career and Educational Planning provides guidance and direction in career decision-making and in educational planning.
Vocational and Career Planning One of the most important decisions individuals make in their lives is that of career choice. One’s career should be a choice and not a haphazard process of finding jobs that just happen to be available. A career often represents many years of preparation, involvement and devotion, usually, at the cost of considerable time and expense. Career choice can make the difference between a life of self-fulfillment or one of frustration.
Today’s world is complex and many options must be considered. However, many individuals are not fully cognizant of their own capabilities or of the “fit” between their aptitudes, interests, and personalities. Yet career choice depends upon identifying these areas in one’s life. Whether it’s a matter of seeking direction for education and training when one is young; or a desire to change careers later on in life; or finding a second career after retirement - Career and Educational Planning Associates is here to help. Press "Blue Button" for more information.
The Counseling and Psychotherapy Group, established in 1975, is located in Fairfield and northern Stamford, CT. The Stamford office borders Bedford and Pound Ridge. With over 40 years of experience, The Counseling and Psychotherapy Group continue to provide consistency and stability - offering high quality mental health services.
Stanley Rosner, Ph. D. is a clinical psychologist. He is licensed in Connecticut and New York and is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology. He is certified in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Dr. Stanley Rosner is certified in neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology. Past president of the Connecticut Psychological Association, he is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society of Personality Assessment.
Blanche Rosner, D.S.W. has practiced psychotherapy for over 30 years. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, she is a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work. Dr. Rosner has worked extensively with men and women in impaired relationships, and with individuals with eating disorders. Dr. Rosner works with individuals, conducts mixed groups, and sees couples in counseling. She is also Director of Trim For Life, a weight loss and weight management program.
Elisa Rosner, Psy. D. is a licensed psychologist in Connecticut and New York. She works with children, adolescents, adults and the aged. She is a member of the American Psychological Association. Press "Blue Button" for the Counseling and Psychotherapy Group.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is located at 39 Scofield Town Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT in Fairfield County. The Stamford Museum & Nature Center has miles of beautiful walking trails. These trails cover much of the 118-acre property, offering short hikes along Poorhouse Creek to more challenging excursions along the High Ridge Trail. A walk through any trail may afford glimpses of wood duck pairs, painted turtles sunning on rocks, or even a pileated woodpecker. Spectacular glacial erratic boulders are strewn throughout the trail system. An enthusiastic hiker will find a number of different walks to suit a particular mood or season, like finding a secluded bridge on a bird-watching morning, or discovering a cave where coyotes have slept. The trails wind through a mature forest of American beech, oaks, black birch, and other native plant species.
Playground Did you ever wonder what the world is like from an animal's point of view? Scamper through the giant hollow log into Nature's Playground and find out. This exciting new playground in the woods at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is nestled into a rocky hillside and is part of the Overbrook Natural Science Complex. Kids (or adults) can scale a spider's web to a tree house with a lookout, then wind their way down a tubular slide or zoom down the otter slide.
They can jump on a bouncing bug, try to walk across a moving bridge or climb into a hawk's nest to survey their territory. Wiggle like a worm across two huge maple leaves, and crawl through an ant's nest. Dig for fossils in the huge sand pit. They also can become the captain and crew of the boat that's anchored here.
Nature Trails Our trails connect with the 88 acre-Bartlett Arboretum on the north end of the Museum's property.
New England Working Farm Heckscher Farm is open between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for "Down on the Farm" programs. Explore our traditional working farm and discover the sounds, smells, and textures that evoke memories and reveal the nature of farmlife. Observe staff conduct the daily chores that maintain this active, productive farm. Heckscher Farm is a living resource for learning. Children and families make personal connections to a not-so-distant past when farming was a major way of life in the region. Through observation, exploration, and participation, visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of farming.
Education We are an Educational Institution. The Museum's 10-acre farm provides educational and recreational activities. At the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, we offer year-round classes in art and nature for toddlers through adults. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.
Attractions include: Hiking / Walking Playground Nature Trails Working Farm
Whitney Museum Of American Art
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With a branch in Stamford, the Whitney Museum has joined forces with Champion International Corporation to make fine works of contemporary American art easily accessible to those coming from Connecticut or Westchester. The Whitney Museum at Champion presents five exhibitions annually, including works from Whitney's permanent collection, as well as traveling exhibitions of American art. The Museum also sponsors great family activities.
Big Apple Smoothie Cafe is located at 1063 Hope Street in Stamford, CT 06907 and 197 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY 10601. We are committed to using only fresh, wholesome ingredients in the preparation of our smoothies, juices, and foods to ensure that the essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients required in maintaining your health and vitality are preserved. Big Apple Smoothie offers: Fresh Fruit Smoothies, Juices and Wheatgrass, healthy salads and wraps, fresh made soups, full grill menu, and espresso & coffee bar in addition to "Grab & Go Meals". Press "Blue Button" for menus and website.
Stamford Center for the Arts (SCA), a not-for-profit arts organization, is dedicated to serving as the region's premier center for the performing arts. SCA operates the exquisitely restored historic Palace Theatre and the state-of-the-art Rich Forum, both within four blocks of each other in downtown Stamford, Connecticut.
Each season, Stamford Center for the Arts creates, presents and promotes the highest quality entertainment, education and outreach programs that include the best in live theatre, concerts, comedy and dance entertainment from throughout the world.
The Palace Theatre, a 1580-seat Thomas Lamb designed vaudeville house, was acclaimed as "Connecticut's Most Magnificent" when it opened in 1927. The Palace was restored and re-opened in 1983 for live theatre, concerts and art exhibitions in the Sackler Gallery.
Rich Forum, which opened in 1992, is an arts and communications center. Rich Forum includes the 757-seat Truglia (proscenium) Theatre; the Leonhardt Studio (black box theatre); the Mercede Promenade; and the front-of-the-house upper level that includes the elegant Rossi Salon and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Gallery.
Both the Rich Forum and Palace Theatre seasons include performances by Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, Stamford Symphony Orchestra, New England Lyric Operetta, Ballet School of Stamford, Young Artist Philharmonic, Lumina String Quartet, Zig Zag Ballet, The Perry Players, as well as stage productions specifically for young audiences.
Since its inaugural season (1992-93), Rich Forum most recently presented such productions as the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends, Thunder Knocking on the Door, ART, The Threepenny Opera, and SCA's Fringe Festival. The Palace Theatre and Rich Forum attracted such diverse and luminous events and performers as Lily Tomlin, Peter, Paul & Mary, Tom Jones, B.B. King, Carrot Top, Harry Belafonte, Drummers of West Africa, Vienna Choir Boys, Balanchine's The Nutcracker, Late Nite Catechism, George Winston, It's A Wonderful Life, The Big Apple Circus, Annie, Liza Minnelli, Itzhak Perlman, Johnny Mathis, Michael Feinstein, Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Isaac Stern, Ray Romano, Willie Nelson, Tony Bennett, Judy Collins, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and more.
In 1996, Stamford Center for the Arts established a month-long festival, Celebrate! Black History, which has evolved into a year-round African-American Cultural Series featuring numerous and varied events, many of which are free for local and statewide youths, adults and families.