RETIRED MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GREENWICH, Inc. (RMA)
Invites you to its meeting, June 3, 2026, at 11 am at Christ Church, Parish Hall, 254 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, CT. The program will also be shown on Zoom (click here for live feed), and on local cable channels 24 (Verizon) and 79 (Optimum)
The Melody Men
The Melody Men Sing Broadway

The Melody Men of the Retired Men's Association of Greenwich, who have been bringing smiles, laughs and joy-filled singing to Greenwich for 51 years, will appear on June 3 at 11 am in the Parish Hall of Christ Church. Everyone is invited for the hour long performance which is an America-250 Greenwich special event.
The group made its first public appearance at the RMA Thanksgiving luncheon in 1975, and has been the choral community outreach group of the RMA ever since. It currently schedules about 25 one hour performances each year, during the Spring and Fall seasons, to appreciative senior audiences throughout Fairfield and Westchester Counties. The programs include pop, country, and folk, and this year the entire program is devoted to Broadway show tunes.
Some of the venues are Greenwich Woods, River House, Hill House, The Mews, Nathaniel Witherell, Atria Senior Living in Rye Brook, Darien, Stamford and Ardsley NY, Edgehill, Waterstone-Stamford, Sunrise Senior Living-Stamford, and The Residence at Sellecks Woods-Darien. The Melody Men have also sung the National Anthem at CitiField before two NY Mets games. They perform God Bless America annually at the Greenwich Town Party, and the 9/11 Memorial Service at Cos Cob Park. This year they will be performing at Greenwich’s 250th Celebration on June 28.
Tom Healy is the current music director and Bob Morgan is the arranger/ piano accompanist, ably assisted by Tony Cocchi and Joe Mancinelli. Current performers are Michael Ambrosino, Charlie Adams, Stephen Baum, Tony Cocchi, Don Conway, Bob Curry, Anders Ekernas, Mike Hayden, Tom Healy, Peter Junius, Jeff Junker, Doug MacLaury, Joe Mancinelli, David Michonski, Bob Morgan, Bill McKiegan, Bob Phillips, and Horst Tebbe.
Our next speaker, on June 10, will be Margarita Alban, Chair of the Greenwich Planning and Zoning Commission, on “The Greenwich Impact of the New Connecticut Zoning Law.”
The Greenwich Retired Men’s Association offers a free program every Wednesday that is open to the public, both men and women; no reservations are required. Our social break starts at 10:40 am followed promptly by our presentation at 11:00 am. For additional information, including parking, see
