Medical student from Greenwich weds wealth management officer
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hart of Greenwich announced the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Anne Hart, and D. Baxter Matthews, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews of Shelbyville, Ky.
Stephanie Anne Hart received a bachelor of arts dual degree in economics and business management and a postbaccalaureate premedical certificate from Columbia University in New York City. She is a third-year medical student at Vanderbilt University Medical School, pursuing a pediatrics residency, and is a member of the Columbia Young Leaders Council and the Nashville Opera Guild.
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D. Baxter Matthews is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where he majored in political science and economics and joined Alpha Tau Omega. He earned his master of public policy degree at Georgetown University. He is a wealth management officer at Truist Bank in Nashville, Tenn.
Due to the coronavirus, their official ceremony has been postponed to May 22, 2021, at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Their legal marriage was at Skinner Chapel on June 24, 2020.
Local student graduates from Emerson College
Thomas Breck of Greenwich graduated from Emerson College in Boston in August and received a bachelor of fines arts degree in stage and production management.
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Local artists among honorees at Rowayton Arts Center
A new show with “Photography and Sculpture” is on view at the Rowayton Arts Center through Sept. 6 and in RAC’s online gallery at racgallery.carbonmade.com. This open call, juried exhibition features 86 pieces by 45 area artists that were chosen from nearly 150 submissions.
Emily Kelting of Norwalk was awarded best in show for her work in color photography called “Sun Shower.”
In color photography, first place went to Margaret Kraus of Norwalk for “Redhook”; second place to Edward Hortick of Cos Cob for “Do You Have Your Ticket?”; and third place to Tad Philipp of Rye, N.Y., for “Narmada River Wrap.”
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In sculpture, first place went to Lubomir Tomaszewski of Easton for “Ready to Charge,” and second place went to Joseph Dermody of Greenwich for “Unrestricted.”
The Rowayton Arts Center is located at 145 Rowayton Ave. For more information, visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.
Greenwich EMS to hold EMT class
Greenwich Emergency Medical Service is hosting a fall EMT class starting on Sept. 2.
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This class comes on the heels of a successful summer EMT class that was modified into a blended learning environment to conform with the pandemic guidelines. “In this unprecedented time, it is essential to continue to train our future EMTs to fill the increasing need for health care providers,” Greenwich EMS said in a statement.
The EMT program educates and prepares students to be eligible upon successful completion of the class to take the state and national examinations for Emergency Medical Technician certification.
Students will complete the rigorous curriculum through an intense blended educational model, including the use of virtual and in-person lectures, online education, and in-person practical skill sessions.
Students will also complete clinical rotations as allowed under current safety standards at Greenwich Hospital and on the ambulance under close observation by clinical staff. These rotations will enable students to test their knowledge with real-life situations and patients.
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The minimum age to enroll is 16 by the completion of course, with parental consent. Tuition includes all necessary educational tools and supplies. The cost is $1,250. Payment plans are available.
The fall course will run from Sept. 2 to Nov. 28.
Due to the current climate amid the pandemic, all safety precautions will be taken, and possible schedule changes will occur to protect the students along with conforming to education standards. Under the current schedule, classes will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings and some Saturdays.
For more information and to register, visit www.greenwichems.org.
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Registration opens for Greenwich Art Society Studio School
The Greenwich Art Society Studio School is reopening for the fall term with in-person and online classes.
Registration has opened for current and new students. Classes will start on Monday, Sept. 14.
G.A.S. Studio School will follow strict COVID-19 safety protocols for the in-studio classes.
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“We are reopening very conservatively with a hybrid program. We will still accommodate all students in a personalized manner. Please read course descriptions carefully for class details regarding location & how the term will be structured,” G.A.S. Studio School said in a statement.
For more information and to register, visit www.greenwichartsociety.org
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