On today’s 30th of September 2022 show,
On Greenwich Before 2000, we’ll go back to the years 1921 and 1922 to glean what happened in the town’s early 20th century history.
On Crimes and Misdemeanors,
I'll have more about Discover Greenwich Creating a Sense of Place, celebrating the 90th year anniversary of the Greenwich Historical Society.
You'll hear news of exhibits, activities and events for the public. These include Cos Cob Fire Department’s upcoming 100th year anniversary; the Fall Scarecrow Festival; the 200th year birthday celebration for renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted; Life and Art: The Greenwich Paintings of John Henry Twachtman and more!
It’s the 30th of September Year 2022. You’ve come to the right place to learn about the history of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut, one of America's most interesting and extraordinary communities.
We’ll have all this -and more- as history continues to unfold.
Be sure to check out all the events and activities where you can immerse yourself in Greenwich history, thanks to the Greenwich Historical Society. Learn more at GreenwichHistory.org.
Contact me at GreenwichATownForAllSeasons@gmail.com. I’m on Facebook, too. Just look for Jeffrey Bingham Mead and send me a friend request. The show is also available on Facebook at Greenwich, A Town For All Seasons.
Learn more about the show -and listen to past episodes for free- on the web at GreenwichATownForAllSeasons.blogspot.com
Be sure to tune in for our next show which is scheduled for Friday, the 7th of October 2022.
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