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What's Happening in Greenwich This Week

GREENWICH, Conn. — Here’s a look at events happening around Greenwich this week, including government meetings and community happenings. See our events page for more listings:

Monday, April 16

• 6:30 p.m. – Board of Estimate and Taxation meeting at Greenwich Town Hall's Cone Room

• 7 p.m. – Former Sen. George Mitchell speaks on “Turmoil in the Middle East, Its Effect on American Policy” at the World Affairs Forum at Greenwich Library; RSVP by calling 203-356-0340.

Tuesday, April 17

• 7 p.m. – Planning & Zoning Commission meets at Greenwich Town Hall's Meeting Room  

Wednesday, April 18

• 9:30 a.m. – Selectmen’s Nominations Advisory Committee meets at Greenwich Town Hall's Meeting Room

• 11:30 a.m. – “April is Greenwich Autism Awareness Month” celebration by Friends of Autistic People and Special Education Supports, with a proclamation by First Selectman Peter Tesei at Greenwich Town Hall's Meeting Room.  

• 8 p.m. – Planning & Zoning Board of Appeals meets at Greenwich Town Hall's Meeting Room

Thursday, April 19

• 10 a.m. – Board of Selectmen meets at Greenwich Town Hall's Meeting Room

• 6 p.m. – Greenwich Woman’s Club Meeting featuring Mark Schenker, dean of academic affairs at Yale College; 89 Maple Ave.; RSVP by calling 203-869-2046.

• 6 p.m. – Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy anniversary event, “New Frontiers” at Hyatt Regency Greenwich; Call 203-358-8000 for details.

• 6:30 p.m. – Board of Education Ad Hoc Committee meets at the Havemeyer Building's Board Room

• 6:30 p.m. – Greenwich-based Connecticut Pioneer Branch of the National League of American Pen Women presents “Keyed-In Workshop” at Allegro Pianos in Stamford.

• 7 p.m. – "Katrinaville Chronicles" lecture by author and photographer David Spielman, part of the Greenwich Reads Together program at Greenwich Historical Society; free.

• 8 p.m. – Lecture by state archaeologist Nicholas Bellantoni on “Preserving Archaeological Collections: Threats to the Archaeological Collections – Connecticut and Worldwide” at the Bruce Museum.  

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