![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
Warwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !
Additional Events
Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All
Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom
Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
Warwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !
Additional Events
Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All
Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom
Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick
![2nd Annual Beltanica festival @ Lewis Park](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2nd-Anuual-BELTANICA-poster.jpg-232x300.webp)
Come Out for a day of celebration as we practice thanks for the abundance of the earth. . There will be metaphysical craft vendors, psychic readers, herbal and magical workshops and classes, music, food, and fun! being its second year our community has had time to expand on this nature filled day of activities. There will be a Maypole blessing and dance during the event with a ritual celebration at 3:00 pm. Dress in your spring best–Renaissance-styled garb encouraged–and be ready for an amazing day of spring magic! if interested in vending for this event please contact Admin@MyLightClub.com
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
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Repair Cafe | May 18, 2024
Mark your calendars and enter the date in your phone for the next Repair Cafe on Saturday, May 18, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Warwick Senior Center at 132 King’s Highway in Warwick.
Senior Center, Town Hall Complex, 132 Kings Hwy, Warwick
Bring Your BELOVED BUT BROKEN Items
*FIX Them For FREE With Our Repair Coaches
*Lamp Parts Available at our cost
Mechanical & Electrical
Quick Repairs & Consultations – Laptops, Tablets, Cell Phones
Clocks, Jewelry, Wooden Things, Clothing, Home Textiles, Soft Toys
Knife &Tool Sharpening
Limit TWO Items Per Person!
Sorry no gas or propane-powered Items
organizerwarwickrepaircafe@aol.com
RepairCafeHV.org
Warwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !
Additional Events
Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All
Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom
Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
Warwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !
Additional Events
Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All
Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom
Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Warwick Memorial Day Parade @ Town Of Warwick | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/shutterstock_2289459793-300x180.jpg)
Warwick NY and Vernon NJ Memorial Day Parades
- Monday May 27: Village of Warwick: The parade will step off at approximately 11:00 a.m., with lineup beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Main Street in front of Village Hall. The parade route will be as follows: Main Street in front of Village Hall, Oakland Avenue to the Warwick Cemetery, Galloway Road to the St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Forester Avenue, to the Veterans Memorial Park Firemen’s Monument.
- Monday, May 27: Village of Florida Parade and Ceremony: Parade lineup is at 12:45 p.m. from Cohen Circle. Parade starts at 1 p.m. down Main Street. The ceremony will take place at the veterans monument in front of Seward. Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are invited to help with the flag ceremony.
- Vernon Memorial Day Parade: Starts at 9:30 a.m. near the Dairy Queen and ends at Veterans of Foreign Wars Wallkill Valley Post #8441 about 11:30 a.m., where it will be followed by a ceremony. Free lunch afterward at the post.
![Farmer Mental Health in New York State: A Story of Crisis and Advocacy from the Makers of the Documentary “Muckville”](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Muckville-Webinar-V2-212x300.jpeg)
Join us for a powerful conversation and live Q&A featuring the creators of the documentary “Muckville.” “Muckville” examines the ongoing mental health and suicide epidemic on American farms through the eyes of a 4th-generation onion farmer in New York’s Black Dirt region. During this webinar, we will screen the documentary and host a live Q&A focusing on Chris and Jeff’s passion advocating for farmer mental health. Audience members will also be given the opportunity to have their questions answered live by Chris and Jeff during the webinar. Join us on May 29th from 1pm – 2pm for an impactful story of struggle, advocacy, and hope.
Register for free at: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qyNb7EbhT5OoB-c0FpuTYg
Warwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !
Additional Events
Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All
Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom
Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Warwick Pride Parade and Celebration @ warwick valley community center](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/WW-Pride-2024-IG-Post-300x300.jpeg)
The Warwick LGBTQ+ Pride Celebration will kick off at the Warwick community center at approx 11 am where various activities such as music, food, games, art, and support tables will be available.
led by the Funkrust Brass Band the parade will set off @ 1:30pm from the Community Center leading to Veterans Memorial Park Pavilion. held there will be a Pride Show from 2:30-4:30.
The Warwick LGBTQ+ Pride event will return on Sunday, June 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For the past decade Warwick has celebrated the LGBTQ+ community with a celebration at the Warwick Valley Community Center, and a downtown parade followed by the Pride Show — an afternoon of entertainment. The show includes local talent and can be enjoyed by all ages.
The festivities begin at 11 a.m. at the Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Avenue, Warwick, NY. There will be free brunch, music, art, activities, support tables, face painting, and vendors. There will also be book signings by Kayla Miller author and illustrator of the New York Times bestselling “Click” graphic novel series, and Chloe O. Davis, author of “The Queens’ English, The Dictionary for LGBTQIA+ Lingo and Colloquial Phrases.”
At 1:30 p.m. the Pride parade steps off from the Community Center, led by the Funkrust Brass Band. The route is Orchard Street, left onto Oakland Avenue and up Main Street, right onto High Street and Forester Ave, and ending at the covered pavilion at Memorial Park at approximately 2.30 p.m. The route is 1.5 miles.
There will be food and retail vendors at the park and the Pride Show music performances start at 3 p.m.
Parking is limited at the Community Center, but there is ample parking at Memorial Park to leave a vehicle there for the end of the day.
For more information, go to Warwick Valley Community Center’s Facebook page or call 845-986-6422.
Warwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !
Additional Events
Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All
Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom
Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick
Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
![Warwick Repair Cafe @ Warwick Senior Center (behind Town Hall)](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/repair-cafe-234x300.jpg)
Repair Cafe | May 18, 2024
Mark your calendars and enter the date in your phone for the next Repair Cafe on Saturday, May 18, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Warwick Senior Center at 132 King’s Highway in Warwick.
Senior Center, Town Hall Complex, 132 Kings Hwy, Warwick
Bring Your BELOVED BUT BROKEN Items
*FIX Them For FREE With Our Repair Coaches
*Lamp Parts Available at our cost
Mechanical & Electrical
Quick Repairs & Consultations – Laptops, Tablets, Cell Phones
Clocks, Jewelry, Wooden Things, Clothing, Home Textiles, Soft Toys
Knife &Tool Sharpening
Limit TWO Items Per Person!
Sorry no gas or propane-powered Items
organizerwarwickrepaircafe@aol.com
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![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
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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!
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
132 Kings Highway
Warwick N.Y. 10990
(845) 986–5000 Fax (845) 986–5020
Chief John D. Rader, NA 236
MAY 30, 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two
Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.
The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.
Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.
Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.
All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.
To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.
The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.
This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).
- Session I: July 15 – July 26
- Session II: August 5 – August 16
Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.
Program Cost
$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)
To Register
Visit www.wpdjpa.com
For More Information
Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Warwick Repair Cafe @ Warwick Senior Center (behind Town Hall)](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/repair-cafe-234x300.jpg)
Repair Cafe | May 18, 2024
Mark your calendars and enter the date in your phone for the next Repair Cafe on Saturday, May 18, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Warwick Senior Center at 132 King’s Highway in Warwick.
Senior Center, Town Hall Complex, 132 Kings Hwy, Warwick
Bring Your BELOVED BUT BROKEN Items
*FIX Them For FREE With Our Repair Coaches
*Lamp Parts Available at our cost
Mechanical & Electrical
Quick Repairs & Consultations – Laptops, Tablets, Cell Phones
Clocks, Jewelry, Wooden Things, Clothing, Home Textiles, Soft Toys
Knife &Tool Sharpening
Limit TWO Items Per Person!
Sorry no gas or propane-powered Items
organizerwarwickrepaircafe@aol.com
RepairCafeHV.org
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!
![Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States](https://warwickinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/post_img_MarysMeals_COVER-300x200.jpeg)
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!