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Many local organizations are involved in the Hill & Harbour Holiday Home Tour, including:
The Boy Scouts:
Not only have they offered their buidling at 62 Spring Street for the sale of the tickets the day of the event, but they are also lighting a luminaria which will light the way to each home and building. Boy Scouts will also be on hand to give the history of 62 Spring Street.
The Varnum Continentals:
Their Colonial Yuletide has been a town tradition for years; this year, they are coinciding it with the Tour. Visit the historic Varnum House where Girls Scouts in period dress will give details of colonial life. Also, the Varnum Armory on Main Street will also be open. The Continentals will be in authentic Revolutionary War regalia.
EGHS Orchestra:
We are working with the EGHS Orchestra to provide music in the homes.
EG Chamber of Commerce:
The Chamber has helped the event by being a place to buy tickets and get information on the Tour.
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| GBWC Latest News—December 2007 |
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| The Greenwich Bay Women's Club would like to thank Mr. James Cooper, owner of the McDonald's located at 1000 Division Street in East Greenwich for his recent donation of $500 to the Greenwich Bay Women's Club at his ribbon cutting ceremony on November 14th. Mr. Cooper has been a long time contributor of the Greenwich Bay Women's Club, donating items to our yearly fundraiser, Clown Town, and supporting our Club in many ways. It is inspiring to deal with people like Mr. Cooper who believe in and support community service. |
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We would also like to take this opportunity to give thanks to the many people who helped make the revival of the Hill & Harbour Holiday Home Tour such a success! Thank you to the homeowners, the Balkcom, Clement, Coates, Hulstyn, Morris, Sceery & Truesdell families for opening their homes. We would also like to thanks the florists and designers who donated their time, talent and materials: Artistic Evocations, LLC, Busy Bee Florist, the East Greenwich Garden Club, Dave's Marketplace of East Greenwich, Indigo Path, Interiors by Decorating Den, re:designri LLC and Sprigs Flowers. We would also like to thank the following, whose significant contributions were instrumental to the success of the Tour: Jim Essex and The Boys Home Association, Kathy MacAndrew and Boy Scout Troop 2 of East Greenwich, Girl Scout Junior Troops 584, 606 and 241, Girl Scout Senior Troop 650, Brendan Carniaux and his quartet, the Varnum Continentals and their board of directors, The East Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, East Greenwich Photo, the East Greenwich Preservation Society, Abigail Fox, Bruce McGunnigle, Ron Sullman, Alison Carcieri-Cassidy and Karen Taylor. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedules to help! We truly appreciate your kindness and support. |
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| The goal of the Greenwich Bay Womens Club is community service through the donation of food, clothing and other necessities to those in need. |
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Home Tour
Florists & Designers
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The GBWC contacted local florists and interior designers to help decorate the homes and busiensses on the tour for the holidays.
Artistic Evocations
Martinha Javid
206.1451
Busy Bee Florist
5792 Post Road, East Greenwich
884.8666
Dave’s Marketplace Floral Department
1000 Division Street, East Greenwich
558.0190
East Greenwich Garden Club
886.5461
French Twist Home Décor
461 Main Street, East Greenwich
886.4666
The Green Door
130 Main Street, East Greenwich
885.051
Interiors by Decorating Den
Payton Pelligrini
398.7068
re:designri, LLC
440.1970
Sprigs Flowers on Main Street
232 Main Street, East Greenwich
884.7711
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