Movie & Discussion
Center on the Square 20 Washington Square N., New York, NY, United StatesNew films and discussion every week!
New films and discussion every week!
A 4-part introductory workshop will help you understand the basics of computer usage, including utilizing the keyboard and shortcuts, email, search, and basic functions. This is the fourth of a […]
We made it through the first few weeks of daylight savings! If you’re someone who needs time to adjust to the new time schedule, we get it. Beginning March 28, […]
A creative workshop using painting, poetry, drawing and more. Lead by Theater Coordinator, Nicole Kontolefa. A culminating event and showcase will be on June 2nd, 2023.
This workshop gives instructions on how to use or improve your skills in Microsoft Word and create documents such as cover letters, resumes, and standard business letters. This is the […]
A classical ballet class designed for the older "artiste", no dance experience is necessary. In the grand tradition of trocks, the class will celebrate moments of hilarity and breathtaking beauty.
This 4-part workshop series gives basic instructions on how to navigate Microsoft Excel, entering and analyzing data, formatting text and headings, organizing a workbook, formulas, inserting charts, saving and printing, […]
An interactive workshop where you’ll learn to make books of recipes and remedies! Learn to bind different books and make beautiful prints. Supplies are provided. Led by Roni Gross, book […]
A student will assist you in navigating your phone
The workshop aims to help participants develop effective interview skills that will make them stand out to potential employers. Participants will learn how to prepare for an interview, how to […]
Qi Gong is a sequence of movements which collects, generates, and circulates chi (vital life energy) This form sits or stands in one place and ultimately moves every joint in […]
Walking class will meet every Monday to take walks around the West and East Village area. The class will walk for 30 minutes.
Greenwich House programs have reached 60,000 New Yorkers in need since the pandemic began. Help us do even more in the year ahead!