July 2024 Greenwich Free Press & Sentinel - The Riverside Garden Club extended its civic reach this year by spearheading a new project which both pays homage to the past and supports the ongoing beauty of the greater Greenwich community – the Putnam Cottage Historic Kitchen Garden restoration. (More)
January 2024 Community Connections - The First Selectman of Greenwich praised the Riverside Garden Club in his weekly newsletter Community Connections, expressing gratitude to our club members for their hardwork in creating beautiful floral arrangements for local schools, libraries, and senior centers. (More)
November 2023 Members of the Riverside Garden Club met on a sunny Friday morning at the Riverside Train Station to carry on the work started over 100 years ago – the beautification of one of Greenwich’s main transit hubs. (More)
June 2023 The Riverside Garden Club ended its 104 th year with a lovely event at the Riverside Yacht Club. The event included a plant swap where members brought various home-grown plantings to exchange with others. Awards were given to Club members who made significant contributions. (More)
May 2023 Working with the PTAs from Riverside and North Mianus schools, the Riverside Garden Club ran another very successful and fun-filled field trip to Binney Park for fifth-graders. (More)
November 2022 Greenwich Sentinel - Riverside Garden Club brings holiday beauty to local community. (News Link)
January 2021 Old Greenwich & Riverside Neighbors presents a feature article on Riverside Garden Club. The article discusses the two bronze plaques placed at Riverside Train Station which commemorated 100 years of beautifying Greenwich, and highlights how the club has pivoted to virtual meetings during the pandemic. (News Link)
December 2020 Greenwich Free Press reports that First Selectman Fred Camillo honors Riverside Garden Club for 100 years of beautifying Greenwich at the Riverside Train Station, when bronze plaques were placed at the gardens that they care of. (News Link)
Greenwich Time reports that Riverside Garden Club places two bronze plaques at Riverside Train Station's North and South side gardens to commemorate 100 years of service. (News Link)
Greenwich Sentinel reports that First Selectman Fred Camillo congratulates Riverside Garden Club for beautifying Riverside Train Station for over 100 years. (News Link, See Page 5)
November 2020 Greenwich Time highlights the various activities that Riverside Garden Club is doing during COVID. They haven't missed a beat as they switch to a virtual setting. (News Link)
August 2020 Greenwich Free Press reports that Perrot Library hosted Pollinator Victory Garden Discussion via Zoom in partnership with Greenwich Botanical Center, Garden Club of Old Greenwich, Riverside Garden Club, Pollinators Pathway and the Greenwich Conservation Commission. (News Link)
July 2020 Greenwich Sentinel's article is about Beverly Smith, a member of Riverside Garden Club, who serves as our Historian. She discovered the history of the Merritt Parkway’s Lake Avenue Bridge when she was gathering the facts about the history of our club. (News Link)
June 2020 Greenwich Time - Riverside Garden Club digs into a project at Riverside Train Station. (News Link)