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Equiniox Greenwich Leads the Way To Cycle For A Good Cause
GREENWICH, Conn. — Cycle for Survival, an indoor cycling event to support rare cancer research and clinical trials, will be held at Equinox in Greenwich on Sunday, Feb. 12.
The ride begins at 8 a.m. at Equinox, which is located at 16 Old Track Road in Greenwich.
The fifth annual ride will support research and trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), which owns and operates Cycle for Survival. The rides will be led by instructors from Equinox and sessions are scheduled throughout the day.
Special guests, rare cancer survivors, patients, caregivers, MSK doctors, Equinox instru…
Shelton Farmers Market Sells Fresh Goodies All Through The Winter
SHELTON, Conn. – It was cold on Saturday, but the sun was out and so were the vendors from local farms as the Shelton Farmers Market opened the doors for its indoor event.
There were lots of goodies to choose from, ranging from fresh vegetables, pies, jarred tomato sauces, wine, and much more. If you arrive early, breakfast food is made fresh to order, and sometimes there is even live music.
“Every Saturday, when the market is open, I love to get an early start with some breakfast with my daughter and then we pick out some fresh vegetables and some tomato sauce to save for our Sunday night …
Grammy-Nominated Gavin DeGraw To Sing In Support Of Greenwich Hospital
GREENWICH, Conn. – New York-based rock artist Gavin DeGraw will perform at Greenwich Hospital's annual Under the Stars event on Saturday, June 24 at Riverside Yacht Club. The event runs from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
DeGraw is a Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling singer and songwriter, known for his chart-topping hits such as "Chariot," "Not Over You," "I Don't Want To Be," and his most recent hit song, "She Sets The City On Fire."
The event will feature a live auction, a high-end wine and liquor auction, and open bar and food service. In addition to D…
Wilton Historical Society Offers Chocolate-Making Workshop For Kids
WILTON, Conn. -- A popular chocolate-making workshop for kids is returning to the Wilton Historical Society on Saturday, Feb. 11 in time for Valentine's Day.
In the program from 11 a.m. to noon participants will pour chocolate in charming molds of hearts, flowers, animals, stars, tools, among shapes, then decorate boxes for the treats.
Registration is required by email to info@wiltonhistorical.org or call (203) 762-7257. The costs are: Members, $10 or $25 per family; non-members, $15; $35 per family. Parents are welcome to stay.
The Wilton Historical Society is located at 224 Danbury Road,…
Author Tackles Human Trafficking In New Canaan Talk
NEW CANAAN, CONN. -- Grace Farms in New Canaan will host author Corban Addison as he discusses his new fiction book that focuses on forced labor and human trafficking.
The discussion begins at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28. The book, "A Harvest of Thorns,'' is a dramatic fictional account, based on real cases, of forced labor, criminal abuse, and human trafficking in the supply chain of global companies.
The book opens in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where a garment factory burns to the ground, claiming the lives of hundreds of workers, mostly young women. Amid the rubble, a bystander captures a h…