JCC Greenwich is pleased to unveil its Fall programs! Highlights include:
Ideas & Arts Programs
- A three-part "Painted Ladies Series" with art historian Beth S. Gersh-Nešić which examines heroines as depicted in some of art history's most evocative images
- American historian Gil Troy on Israel, Zionism & Anti-Zionism on the Eve of the 2016 Election
- Exclusive private tours of Sotheby's and American Ballet Theatre
Davis Film Festival
This monthly film series kicks off on September 21 at Bow-Tie Cinemas in downtown Greenwich with "Son of Saul", the 2015 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film. Following the screening will be a special appearance and Q&A with the film's lead actor, Géza Röhrig. Other highlights include the Israeli murder-mystery "Fire Birds" (nominated for ten Israeli Academy Awards), and the docu-drama "Sabena Hijacking - My Version".
Kids & Youth Programs
- "Club 345", a new experiential enrichment program for 3rd, 4th and 5th Graders on Sundays
- Teen Action Committee: teen-led activities and community service projects for middle and high schoolers
- Sunday Fundays for Tots and Kids with special guest educators, including the Children's Museum of CT, Fenom Fitness, and the Bitty City Players of NY.
- JBabies meet-ups for moms and babies featuring expert speakers
- PJ Library storytime at Greenwich Library
- Plus special holiday events
Registration is now open! Visit JCCGreenwich.org for a full event calendar or call 203.552.1818.