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Franklin Street Works Hosts Screening of 'The F Word'
Documentary on feminist artists who use their bodies as subject matter to screen in Stamford.

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Documentary on feminist artists who use their bodies as subject matter to screen in Stamford.

Landscape architect Martha Lyon will present “Reviving the Historic Parks of Greenwich.”
Soccer star and equality advocate Abby Wambach will speak at the Annual Luncheon held at the Hyatt Regency in Greenwich.
Greenwich Parks and Recreation and Positive Coaching Alliance team up to help coaches enhance youth sports for children.
The “Food for All” event will feature the newest restaurants and artisans in the Stamford and Greenwich area.
The "More than a Snapshot: The Fragile Lives of Children in Conflict" benefit will feature a discussion with photojournalist Lynsey Addario.
The Avon Theatre & Sacred Heart University welcome the public to attend their FTMA Talk Back Series.
The shopping day at Lyn Evans Potpourri Designs in New Canaan will benefit the Silvermine Arts Center.
Greenwich Tree Conservancy invites the community to attend the “Calling All Tree Owners: Tree Planting & Maintenance 101" discussion.
Family Centers' School Based Health Centers will educate students on marketing tactics and the consequences of tobacco use.
Samplings will be provided by Old Greenwich Fine Wine & Cheeses.
This charitable event has raised over $30,000 for seriously wounded U.S. veterans.
Margo Nielson, Glastonbury, has been named a 5 Star Professional Realtor 5 years in a row by Connecticut Magazine.
Northridge - Chatsworth is invited to join the fun on Saturday, March 19!
Redwood City-Woodside is invited to attend the event April 23-24!
Saratoga is invited to attend the event April 23-24!
The Norford Women's Club Dinner and Comedy Night event will also feature cocktails and a teacup raffle.
The Low Vision Center will work with Griffin Hospital and local Lions Clubs to provide vision aids to low vision patients.
Porter and Chester Institute healthcare students will hold a bake sale to benefit Operation Smile March 21.
The Stamford Public Education Foundation receives support from the Pitney Bowes Foundation for the 16th Consecutive Year.