Greenwich Hospital honors one of its own
Scene… Over 100 guests, dignitaries and hospital personnel attended Greenwich Hospital’s ribboncutting ceremony last Tuesday celebrating a gift from the Lindemann family to refurbish the Intensive Care Unit’s family waiting room in honor of Greenwich native Dr. James Brunetti for his compassionate care and exceptional treatment of their father/ husband, the late George Lindemann. In addition, First Selectman Peter Tesei read a proclamation declaring Oct. 29 as “Dr. James Brunetti Day.” Brunetti has been an active member of the medical community since his residency at Greenwich Hospital (199497) and is a past recipient of Greenwich Hospital’s prestigious Partner in Care Award in honor of his compassionate bedside manner with patients and families. Brunetti will also be honored at the hospital’s Annual Spring Benefit along with Arthur C. Martinez, retired president and
CEO of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and a member of the hospital’s board of trustees, and his wife and volunteer Elizabeth Martinez. Former “Today” show cohost and Riverside resident Kathie Lee Gifford, a personal friend of Dr. Brunetti, will serve as emcee at the event, which will take place at Greenwich Country Club on May 15. For tickets and more info on the event, contact Stephanie Dunn Ashley at 2038633865 or Events@GreenwichHospital.org, or visit giving.greenhosp.org/ benefit2020.
Out there… Steinway artist Randall Atcheson, minister of music and organist at First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich, will perform his 14th solo concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City at 8 p.m. Wednesday. For tickets and more info, go to www.CarnegieHall.org. or call 2122477800.
Out there… The Bruce Museum will celebrate the season with its Holiday Shop and Sip from 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday, featuring wine, nibbles and free giftwrapping.
Out there… Bestselling author Elaine Sciolino will join with the Alliance Française of Greenwich and the Greenwich Arts Council to discuss her new book, “The Seine: The River that Made Paris.” A wine tasting and book signing will follow her presentation at 7 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Greenwich Arts Council’s Meeting Room. For more info and tickets (Alliance Française members $35, nonmembers, $50, which includes signed hardcover book), email info@afgreenwich.org or call 2036291340. Space is limited space; RSVP by Monday.
Scene… Greenwich residents Judge Judy and Judge Jerry Sheindlin were seen having dinner at Pasta Vera on Greenwich Avenue last week.
Out there… Cindi Bigelow, president and CEO of Bigelow Tea, based in Fairfield, was honored with the 2019 National Workplace Lifetime Achievement Award from Character.Org on Oct. 24 for inspiring people to show good character and for her company’s sustainability efforts to protect the environment. Character.Org is a national advocacy group that promotes character education and strives to influence people in other areas, including the workplace, the family and sports. In accepting the honor, Bigelow, the thirdgeneration CEO of the familyowned company, praised the organization for its work to promote character building at a young age and shared examples of how her father taught her the meaning of character.
Out there… Bestselling author Andrew Gross will speak at Byram Shubert Library’s AuthorsLive event at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Community Room at the library on Mead Avenue. He will discuss his most recent novel, “The Fifth Column.” For more info, call 2035310426 or go to www.green wichlibrary.org/byramshubert/. And that’s all for now. Later ...
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