Seasonal & Holidays
Historical Society Now Offering Several Greenwich-Themed Gifts
The gifts aim to build on the historical society's mission for greater community connections and a strong sense of place.

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Historical Society's museum store is now offering several exclusive Greenwich-themed gifts, including distinctive ornaments of landmarks that will be given to purchasers of $50 or more in December.
The gifts aim to build on the historical society's mission for greater community connections and a strong sense of place.
"We live in a remarkable town that has so many opportunities for shared experiences," said Barbara Johann, the manager for the Greenwich Historical Society Museum Store, in a news release. "Whether it’s picnicking on Greenwich Point, sailing on the Sound, concert going in our many parks, discerning shoppers will find something to remind friends and loved ones of fun times together."
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Purchasers of $50 or more during December will receive a festive Greenwich-themed holiday ornament exclusive to the Museum Store featuring such beloved landmarks as Bush-Holley House, Toby’s Tavern and the Cos Cob railroad station.
All gifts are beautifully wrapped. Historical Society members receive a 10 percent discount on purchases. The Museum Store, located on the Historical Society campus at 47 Strickland Road in Cos Cob, is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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For added convenience, shoppers can also purchase gifts online. For more information, click here
According to Johann, gifts that build connections and connectedness are the very best.
"It is a principle of gift-giving psychology that has withstood the test of time. Giving someone a gift that shows you value them as a person who has a connection to your world, will help to create lasting bonds," Johann added.
Whether shopping for holiday presents, stocking stuffers, or gifts to commemorate any special occasion − even a simple expression of thanks, Johann offers practical guidance in selecting presents that will endear for years:
- Think like the receivers: What would they like and try to understand how they will interpret your gesture. Very often it is not what the gift giver thinks. For certain occasions do not hesitate to ask what the intended would like to have.
- Don’t stress on finding the "perfect gift" but rather focus on why it’s being given. Show thoughtfulness, even in the way it is presented. A handwritten note and nice packaging will add to the gift’s appeal and show you care.
- Choose gifts that rekindle memories of shared experiences for emotional value and lasting joy. These do not need to be elaborate or expensive. A frame with a photo of a vacation with family and friends can bring years of appreciation to the receiver.
- It is not about the money: Even small gifts can be hugely beneficial in building a sense of connection and appreciation. Over the course of my long career in gifting in Greenwich, I’ve found that most people say the best gifts are the ones that make them feel joyful, loved and appreciated.
For more on the Greenwich Historical Society, check out their website.
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