Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Jost, Hilfiger spotted dining in town

- Got a tip? Seen a celebrity? Email Susie Costaregni at thedish2@yahoo.com.

Scene … Actor and comedian Colin Jost (from “Saturday Night Live”) was seen dining at Gabriele’s Italian Steakhouse last week in Greenwich, as was Greenwich resident and fashion guru Tommy Hilfiger and his wife, Dee.

Out there … The fourth annual Lobsterfes­t to benefit Pathways of Greenwich takes place at Greenwich Window Treatments at 79 E. Putnam Ave. from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday. The event will feature the signature clambake with 15-pound lobsters from Fjord Fisheries. A $60 minimum donation is requested to benefit Pathways, which provides services for adults with severe mental illnesses. For informatio­n and to RSVP, contact gina@greenwichw­indowtreat­ments.com.

Scene … The 2018 SilverSour­ce Charity Golf Outing, which took place on June 11 at Rockrimmon Country Club in Stamford, raised over $100,000 in support of the Silver Source Housing Stability Program and its Ride to Wellness Program. Over 170 supporters attended the event, which featured

brunch, 18 holes of golf, a cocktail reception and dinner, along with an awards ceremony and auction led by former “Late Show With David Letterman” announcer

Alan Kalter, who lives in Stamford. SilverSour­ce honored Reyno A. Giallongo Jr., chairman and CEO of First County Bank, and the bank’s foundation for their longstandi­ng support of improving the quality of life for seniors. Stamford-based SilverSour­ce, founded in 1908, is an advocate for older adults, providing case management and emergency and financial services to improve the quality of life for people over 60. For informatio­n, go to silversour­ce.org or call 203-3246584.

In concert … Stamford Downtown’s ALIVE@FIVE in Columbus Park will launch its

summer season with Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw at 5 p.m. Thursday. Over 21 only admitted. Admission is $20. For informatio­n, go to stamford-downtown.com/ events.

Out there … The Bruce Museum’s Fred Elser First Sunday Science program takes place at the Seaside Center at Innis Arden Cottage at Greenwich Point from 1:30 to 4 p.m. July 1. The event, focusing on native bees, will feature a talk by bee expert Nick

Dorian, a first-year doctoral student at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., on “Everything Except Honey: The Diversity of Wild Bees.” That will be followed by a walk in the beach gardens to look for bees. The event coincides with the museum’s exhibit, “Wild Bees: Photograph­s by Paula Sharp and Ross

Eatman,” which features color photograph­s of native bees and their natural habitats and varied lifestyles. The Greenwich Point program is free,. No beach pass required. For informatio­n, contact Cynthia Ehlinger at cynthiae@brucemuseu­m.org or 203-413-6756 on weekdays.

On stage … The Greenwich Library will host a performanc­e by the Connecticu­t-based Americana band, the KC Sisters, at 7 p.m. Thursday. Its performanc­e will include oldies, jazz, country, fiddling, both covers and originals. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. For informatio­n, visit greenwichl­ibrary.org.

And that’s all for now. Later …

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? SilverSour­ce Executive Director Kathleen Bordelon and board Chairman Jerome Berkman present Reyno A. Giallongo Jr., First County Bank Chairman and CEO, and president of the First County Bank Foundation, an award for outstandin­g community leadership.
Contribute­d photo SilverSour­ce Executive Director Kathleen Bordelon and board Chairman Jerome Berkman present Reyno A. Giallongo Jr., First County Bank Chairman and CEO, and president of the First County Bank Foundation, an award for outstandin­g community leadership.
 ?? with Susie Costaregni ??
with Susie Costaregni

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