Money Mindfulness with Tom- Ideal Spending Plan
Westbeth Center 155 Bank Street, New York, United StatesLive abundantly on what you have, planning for both necessities and niceties
Live abundantly on what you have, planning for both necessities and niceties
Inspired by Chinese culture
Tech Volunteers are readily available to assist our members with their technological needs
Trip to Trader Joes! Please RSVP to Assistant Director, Debra Ashe at dashe@greenwichhouse.org . Transportation provided.
Led by member, Diana Naples this class is open to all levels (both knitting & crotchet). Please bring your own yarn and needles.
Celebrate birthday of the month every last Tuesday with cake or cupcakes!
Utilize your income to meet your needs and live your best life by learning how to manage your finances
Create a piece for yourself or gift to someone else! Beads are provided.
Stories about you and your fellow members, we encourage everyone to get to know each other more!
This program is a great fit for those who- Have retired and want to reenter the workforce Been out of the workforce for some time, want to build on current skills and wish to return Want to understand the basics of how to reenter today’s job market Want one on one support for job placement
This type of method is an exercise therapy in which participants are led through varied patterns of body movement with the aim of improving motor performance. Register for Zoom class
Musicians and appreciative audience members welcome! This weekly session is an informal gathering of playing popular cover songs or just singing along. Bring your own instrument to play with us; or come listen to the live tunes.
Sara Nishikawa Wednesday, February 1, 2023 In-Person Artist Talk, 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sara Nishikawa will give an in-person talk about the project she is working on during her residency at Greenwich House Pottery. Sara Nishikawa is an artist whose work focuses on domestic objects, the intersection between designed tools and food, and on the […]
Greenwich House programs have reached 60,000 New Yorkers in need since the pandemic began. Help us do even more in the year ahead!