Mar 26 Thursday
Women, Money, Power: Kick Start Your Life’s Work: A three-part webinar series created by women, for women.Do you seek a life of purpose, wealth, and unapologetic power?Are you ready to trade hesitation for action, and doubt for confidence?
Join in on the conversation about how to confidently shape your future by taking control of your personal power and ability to build the life you want.
In this session you will:• Explore your personal money story• Reflect on money scripts that may have guided your beliefs and behaviors• Learn five tips for training your brain and sustaining a healthy money mindset
Bring a friend. Bring your questions. Take 45 minutes to realign your mind, energy, and money.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WsypYA3DQmKxGiKaoT7lwA
Your Hosts:Jaye Smith is a co-author of three books including Reboot Your Life; a business owner, and consultant to leaders at organizations as diverse as COACH and Pfizer. She has more than 25 years of experience guiding thousands of women in reinventing their lives.
Caroline Wetzel has advised hundreds of women on how to understand their relationship with money and use their financial power wisely as they turn their dreams into reality. Caroline has 25 years of experience in financial services and changed her own career from global corporate executive to fiduciary financial advisor.
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In partnership with Huntington Learning Center, students in grades K-5 build and program robots, work in teams and learn STEM skills while having fun. Classes held at the YMCA in Westport. Do not have to be a YMCA member to register for these classes.
Please note this event is open to Patron/Benefactor level and above Members.
Join fellow Patron level Members for a glass of wine in the Gallery Lobby at 5pm followed by a Curator-led tour of Georges Braque: Tactile Space with Jordan Hillman, Assistant Curator of Art, at 5:30pm. Please feel free to come with a friend!
The Friends of the Fairfield Public Library invite you to Jennifer Butler’s Spring 2026 Fashion Show for women and men in the Bruce Kershner Gallery at the Main Library.
Tax-deductible donations will be taken at the door (suggested donation is $50.00). Light refreshments will be served.
All proceeds benefit the Library's programs and services for the public. Advance registration is appreciated.
Bluegrass Nights4th Thursday of the Month, Winter 2026: Jan 22, Feb 26, Mar 26, 7 PM – 10 PMOpen Bluegrass Jam: 7:30 PMGranite House Bluegrass Band: 8 PMFree jamming afterwardsDonations AppreciatedJoin us for our monthly celebratory night of bluegrass music! Come to listen, come to jam, come to learn. Live music from the Granite House Bluegrass band starting at 8 PM, an easy, led slow bluegrass jam for beginner and intermediate players starting at 7:30, and late night jamming open to all. Banjos, fiddles, guitars, dobros, mandolins, bass, and similar acoustic instruments welcome.
HOSTED BY AUSTIN SCELZOAustin Scelzo headshotAustin Scelzo (Danbury, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association.
Part of The Granite Bluegrass Series
The photo shows the Element Wheel Assembly, a component of the Nancy Grace Roman telescope.
On March 26 2026, at 7:00 PM, ET, Hamptons Observatory and co-host Suffolk County Community College will present a free, virtual lecture by Dr. Margaret Dominguez, a NASA engineer since 2008. In her talk, “NASA’s Mission: Exploring the Universe,” she will discuss the evolution of NASA’s astronomical space telescopes and the extraordinary discoveries they have made. You’ll learn how missions such as the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory, James Webb Space Telescope, and the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope have transformed our understanding of the universe. She will also highlight how the technological innovations developed for these missions impact people worldwide and underscore NASA’s commitment to education and to inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers. Details and registration information may be found on https://HamptonsObservatory.org
The photo is of the Element Wheel Assembly, a part of the Nancy Grace Roman telescope.
Two singer-songwriters host two additional singer-songwriters every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Dunville’s LittlePub. We tell our stories in song and provide an encouraging environment for songwriters to ply their craft. Hosted by Erik Moses and Bill Dempsey
This exhibition examines depictions of the American flag through 75 works by a diverse group of artists, beginning during WWI with Childe Hassam’s Italian Day, May 1918 and continuing to the present day, including a textile sculpture commissioned for the show from Maria de Los Angeles. The exhibition includes work in a variety of media by artists including Jasper Johns, Faith Ringgold, Robert Rauschenberg, Shepard Fairey, and Julie Mehretu, and challenges viewers to consider who the American flag truly represents and whether justice is available to all.
For Which It Stands… forms part of America250: The Promise and Paradox, an initiative through which Fairfield University Explores 250 Years of the American Experiment.
Curator: Carey Mack Weber, Executive Director, Fairfield University Art MuseumFaculty Liaison: Aaron Weinstein, PhD, Assistant Professor of Politics
Mar 27 Friday
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT, invites current regional high school students (grades 9-12) to submit entries for iCreate 2026, an annual, juried art exhibition.
For almost 20 years, iCreate has showcased the talents of hundreds of regional high school students. This year, selected artwork will be featured in an exhibition from June 13 to August 23, 2026, in the Susan and Bill Mahoney Gallery Lobby, and all submitted artwork will be recognized in a video presentation featured in the exhibition and the Museum’s website.
The opening celebration will recognize the selected students and award prizes to the top submissions, determined by the jury and the high school interns curating the exhibition. A People’s Choice Award will be awarded in late August, allowing the public to vote for their favorite piece.