
Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
PLEASE arrive with a
FACE COVERING
Thank YOU for
Your Understanding.

115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
Get Your Grocery List Ready
We Are Open


These are the vendors at the indoor market this weekend.
De Filippis Bakery
Bread and Pastries
Bella Mozzarella
Buck’s Maple Syrup
Buster’s Bees Soap
Cedar Rock Products
jam, jelly and catnip
Dan Madura Farms
exotic mushrooms, vegetables,
popcorn, eggs and honey
Dr. Pickle
olives and pickles
Hillery Farms
chicken, sausage, eggs, honey,
maple syrup
Kiernan Farm
beef, pork, lamb
Penning’s Farm
peaches, apples and cider
Pie-eyed Pizza
pizza and soup
Roccorama
ravioli, pasta and sauce
The Indoor Farm Market
is open on Sunday
from 10am – 2pm
115 Liberty Corners Road
Pine Island, NY




Warwick Indoor Farm Market
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969


Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
PLEASE arrive with a
FACE COVERING
Thank YOU for
Your Understanding.

115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
Get Your Grocery List Ready
We Are Open


These are the vendors at the indoor market this weekend.
De Filippis Bakery
Bread and Pastries
Bella Mozzarella
Buck’s Maple Syrup
Buster’s Bees Soap
Cedar Rock Products
jam, jelly and catnip
Dan Madura Farms
exotic mushrooms, vegetables,
popcorn, eggs and honey
Dr. Pickle
olives and pickles
Hillery Farms
chicken, sausage, eggs, honey,
maple syrup
Kiernan Farm
beef, pork, lamb
Penning’s Farm
peaches, apples and cider
Pie-eyed Pizza
pizza and soup
Roccorama
ravioli, pasta and sauce
The Indoor Farm Market
is open on Sunday
from 10am – 2pm
115 Liberty Corners Road
Pine Island, NY




Warwick Indoor Farm Market
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969


Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
PLEASE arrive with a
FACE COVERING
Thank YOU for
Your Understanding.

115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
Get Your Grocery List Ready
We Are Open


These are the vendors at the indoor market this weekend.
De Filippis Bakery
Bread and Pastries
Bella Mozzarella
Buck’s Maple Syrup
Buster’s Bees Soap
Cedar Rock Products
jam, jelly and catnip
Dan Madura Farms
exotic mushrooms, vegetables,
popcorn, eggs and honey
Dr. Pickle
olives and pickles
Hillery Farms
chicken, sausage, eggs, honey,
maple syrup
Kiernan Farm
beef, pork, lamb
Penning’s Farm
peaches, apples and cider
Pie-eyed Pizza
pizza and soup
Roccorama
ravioli, pasta and sauce
The Indoor Farm Market
is open on Sunday
from 10am – 2pm
115 Liberty Corners Road
Pine Island, NY




Warwick Indoor Farm Market
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969



The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
PLEASE arrive with a
FACE COVERING
Thank YOU for
Your Understanding.

115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
Get Your Grocery List Ready
We Are Open


These are the vendors at the indoor market this weekend.
De Filippis Bakery
Bread and Pastries
Bella Mozzarella
Buck’s Maple Syrup
Buster’s Bees Soap
Cedar Rock Products
jam, jelly and catnip
Dan Madura Farms
exotic mushrooms, vegetables,
popcorn, eggs and honey
Dr. Pickle
olives and pickles
Hillery Farms
chicken, sausage, eggs, honey,
maple syrup
Kiernan Farm
beef, pork, lamb
Penning’s Farm
peaches, apples and cider
Pie-eyed Pizza
pizza and soup
Roccorama
ravioli, pasta and sauce
The Indoor Farm Market
is open on Sunday
from 10am – 2pm
115 Liberty Corners Road
Pine Island, NY




Warwick Indoor Farm Market
Sunday
10:00am to 2:00pm
115 Liberty Corners Rd
Pine Island, NY 10969


The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.


The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.
Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.
Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Warwick Valley Central School district is pleased to announce a community partnership opportunity for local businesses. As an extension of the Video Production Career and Technology Education initiative at the high school, student production teams are seeking to create video content for area businesses. Their first meeting with businesses will be May 5th, the suggested donation for your video content is $350 for your which will be used to fund an annual CTE Scholarship at WVCSD. For more information and to sign up email info@warwickcc.org with the subject line ‘WVCSD Video’.
The Value of Video to Commerce
Program Overview
INITIAL CLIENT MEETING: The plan is for the Albert Wisner Community Library will host our first meeting on May 5th @ 12:30 PM in their downstairs community room. Your production team will meet with you to collect the information and ideas for your video.
LOCATION VISIT: Your production team will visit your location over the period of May 6 through May 12 to gain a better understanding of the visuals that are possible.
FOLLOW-UP CLIENT MEETING: The plan is for the Albert Wisner Community Library will host our second meeting on May 19th @ 12:30 PM in their downstairs community room. Your production team will present their copy & storyboard for your approval. Subsequent changes will be made and sent out electronically for approval.
LOCATION SHOOTING: Depending upon the variables, each business will coordinate through the WVHS Video Production Instructor the actual date and time of recording. It is the intent of this program to have all shoots occur by the end of May.
VIDEO REVEAL: Completed videos will be shown at a “reveal gathering” at the WVTV studio located at Warwick Valley High School on Friday 6/10 @ 9:30 AM.
SUGGESTED DONATION: $350*
*Collected donations will be used to fund an annual CTE Scholarship @ WVCSD




