Nov
5
Sun
2023
The Warwick Valley Farmers Market @ South Street Lot
Nov 5 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Warwick Valley Farmers’ Market opened in 1994 and today features over 30 regional farms and farm kitchens at the South Street Parking Lot in the Village of Warwick. from May through November, the Market provides the community with the freshest food products available, as well as artisan goods.

 

 

Nov
7
Tue
2023
Warwick| Faith’s Closet @ Faith's Closet
Nov 7 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Warwick| Faith’s Closet, located in the education wing of Warwick Reformed Church, offers gently used clothing for sale for Men, Women, and Children. Open Sunday after church11:30 am to 1:30 pm and Tuesday 9:30 am to 11:30 am. Closed on holidays. Seasonal clearance items. Accept donations on Tues.

Nov
10
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Nov 10 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Nov
12
Sun
2023
The Warwick Valley Farmers Market @ South Street Lot
Nov 12 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Warwick Valley Farmers’ Market opened in 1994 and today features over 30 regional farms and farm kitchens at the South Street Parking Lot in the Village of Warwick. from May through November, the Market provides the community with the freshest food products available, as well as artisan goods.

 

 

Nov
14
Tue
2023
Warwick| Faith’s Closet @ Faith's Closet
Nov 14 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Warwick| Faith’s Closet, located in the education wing of Warwick Reformed Church, offers gently used clothing for sale for Men, Women, and Children. Open Sunday after church11:30 am to 1:30 pm and Tuesday 9:30 am to 11:30 am. Closed on holidays. Seasonal clearance items. Accept donations on Tues.

Nov
17
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Nov 17 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Nov
19
Sun
2023
The Warwick Valley Farmers Market @ South Street Lot
Nov 19 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Warwick Valley Farmers’ Market opened in 1994 and today features over 30 regional farms and farm kitchens at the South Street Parking Lot in the Village of Warwick. from May through November, the Market provides the community with the freshest food products available, as well as artisan goods.

 

 

Home for the Holidays
Nov 19 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Home for the Holidays

Warwick Home for the Holidays

It’s that time of year and once again everyone is invited to come on down.

The kick-off for the annual celebration of Home for the Holidays is Sunday, Nov. 19, in the Village of Warwick.

From noon until 5 p.m. visitors will find most downtown shops decorated for the season and offering “open house” events with free refreshments and special offers.

And to get everyone in the holiday spirit, there will be various fun events throughout the downtown area including music and song.

The Warwick Valley Chorale will again be strolling the streets singing traditional Christmas carols. There will also be free horse and buggy rides traveling through the village.

‘Mom and Pop (stores) are the lifeblood of this economy’

Home for the Holidays, which traditionally begins just before Thanksgiving and ends after Christmas, is an annual celebration designed to present downtown Warwick as a fun and convenient place to do all your holiday shopping. And the Warwick merchants want everyone to know that they offer convenience, quality merchandise, special sales, friendly personalized service including gift-wrapping and, in most cases a “wish” list to make things easier for gift-givers.

Throughout the celebration other local organizations will be joining in to play music, sell refreshments, and bring holiday cheer to downtown Warwick.

Santa will be on Railroad Green on Sunday, Dec 10, from 12-2PM

Free horse and buggy rides

HORSE & BUGGY RIDES – Nov 19, Dec. 9, 10, 16, 17, 18 – (11am-4pm) – “Home for the Holidays” is coming to town! The Warwick Merchants Guild will be hosting free horse & buggy rides around the Village of Warwick. Rides begin on Railroad Ave. and travel down Main St. and South St. to loop around and end back at Railroad Ave.

The rides will depart from Railroad Avenue just outside Railroad Green from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. And Santa will also be coming to Railroad Green to pose with children and take their orders.

For additional information about this call co-Chairs Mary Beth Schlichting at 845-988-5080 or Corrine Iurato at 845-986-9463.

Nov
21
Tue
2023
Warwick| Faith’s Closet @ Faith's Closet
Nov 21 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Warwick| Faith’s Closet, located in the education wing of Warwick Reformed Church, offers gently used clothing for sale for Men, Women, and Children. Open Sunday after church11:30 am to 1:30 pm and Tuesday 9:30 am to 11:30 am. Closed on holidays. Seasonal clearance items. Accept donations on Tues.

Nov
24
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Nov 24 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Nov
28
Tue
2023
Warwick| Faith’s Closet @ Faith's Closet
Nov 28 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Warwick| Faith’s Closet, located in the education wing of Warwick Reformed Church, offers gently used clothing for sale for Men, Women, and Children. Open Sunday after church11:30 am to 1:30 pm and Tuesday 9:30 am to 11:30 am. Closed on holidays. Seasonal clearance items. Accept donations on Tues.

Dec
1
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Dec 1 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Dec
8
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Dec 8 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Dec
15
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Dec 15 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Dec
17
Sun
2023
Beyond Jazz Concert @ Buckbee Center
Dec 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

“Beyond Jazz”, a flexible member musical improv group will give a concert on Sunday Dec 17 at The Buckbe Center, 2 Colonial Ave in Warwick at 4 PM.

The ensemble spans a broad mix of musical genres creating a soundscape of luxurious sounds from jazz to rock to R&B to electronic drawing on its member varied backgrounds which ranges from classical to disco to modern jazz to blues classic R&B & dance.
J. Brunka, Ed Littman, Steve Rubin, Rick Savage, Ian Smit and Joe Vincent Tranchina make up the core members with occasional guest artists participating.
You can find their work online for download at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/beyondjazz/flow
The concert is open with your suggested donation of any amount accepted.   Seating is limited to 60.   Contact hudsonvalleyjazzfest@gmail.com to reserve  your seats .
Produced by Beyond Jazz and The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival with the support of The Warwick Historical Society.
Dec
21
Thu
2023
Solstice Candelight Peace Vigil @ Railroad Green
Dec 21 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Solstice Candelight Peace Vigil @ Railroad Green

A candlelight peace vigil will be held on Thursday, December 21, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Railroad Green, Railroad Avenue in Warwick, NY (rain date: Friday, December 22).

According to the organizers, the date was chosen to coincide with the winter solstice, an event that has been celebrated by various cultures throughout human history as a time of returning light and hope.

“It is our wish to provide an opportunity to bring our neighbors together during this period of dwindling light and concern for human suffering around the world and to rekindle the holidays’ messages of light and hope, not just for ourselves, but for all humankind. We believe this will be a beautiful community experience where we can witness our collective longing for a more peaceful world,” shared Beverly Braxton, founder and director of We the People Warwick who are organizing the event.

All are invited to this community experience to, as the organizers say, “witness our collective longing for a more peaceful world.”

Participants are asked to bring a white candle, if possible. A limited number of candles will be provided onsite by the Warwick Ecumenical Council.

Dec
22
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Dec 22 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Dec
29
Fri
2023
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Dec 29 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Jan
5
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Jan 5 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Jan
12
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Jan 12 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Jan
16
Tue
2024
Public Hearing @ Village Hall
Jan 16 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Public Hearing @ Village Hall

There will be a public hearing on the 16th day of January 2024 at 7:30 p.m., at Village Hall, 77 Main Street, Warwick, New York 10990 to introduce Community Choice Aggregation (aka “CCA”). I hope you will plan to attend this meeting and become informed about CCA, especially if you are a Village resident.

At its heart, CCA is very simple —

  • The Village will join with other municipalities to negotiate with electricity suppliers.

  • If the negotiations lead to an agreement at a good price, the residents of the Village will potentially gain access to a lower cost for electricity than they would find individually.

  • O&R will continue to be the only electricity delivery company for Warwick, but O&R will no longer be the default supplier of electricity.

  • CCAs sometimes can provide renewably generated electricity and/or give participating customers community solar credits — which is what makes this such a big (and good) deal.

  • Everyone has the choice to opt out of the new default supplier, and could go back to O&R or select another ESCO.

While CCA is essentially simple, understanding it can quickly get complex.

How many of us understand the difference between our electricity delivery company and our electricity supply company? I mean, who reads and understands their electricity bill???

How many of us understand what an ESCO is or know how to get information on which ESCO might best suit our interests?

How do wholesale electricity markets work and how could participating in Community Choice Aggregation save money for everyone in our community?

As described above, CCA is simple but complex, which means it really behooves us to become well informed about how it works. So please try to attend the meeting on Tuesday the 16th of January 2024 at Warwick Village Town Hall. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM. And please forward this email to your friends.
Jan
19
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Jan 19 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Jan
26
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Jan 26 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Feb
2
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Feb 2 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Feb
9
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Feb 9 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Feb
13
Tue
2024
Galentine’s Day
Feb 13 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Galentine's Day
Grab your galentines and enjoy an evening of dining & shopping with sales, raffles, spirits & fun!
Each merchant will be hosting a special sale, promotion or giveaway during the event!
When you make a purchase at any of the participating merchants during the event, you will receive a raffle ticket to enter you into the drawing to win a basket of gift cards & goods from the merchants! The drawing will take place on Valentines Day at Village Bungalow. You do not need to be present to win.. we will contact you.
Participating Merchants are:

Village Bungalow*Etched In Time Engraving*Forever Jewelers*Bfree Boutique*Frazzleberries*Kaliada*Bertoni Gallery*Hip & Chic*Candy Apple Shop*Warwick Valley Olive Oil*Newhards*Syle Counsel*Iriniri Designs Warwick*Fetch*Rio & Co*Wanderlust Boutique*Reclaimed*Rusty Goat Grill*Village Barkery*Cork Wine Bar*Craft Beer Cellar*Greenview Tavern*The Stretch Artists*Flirt Boutique*Silvio’s Villa*White Rabbit Restorations*LightClub Curiosity Shoppe*Riley and Madden

Feb
16
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Feb 16 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Feb
23
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Feb 23 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Mar
1
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Mar 1 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Mar
8
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Mar 8 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Mar
15
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Mar 15 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Mar
22
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Mar 22 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Mar
29
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Mar 29 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Apr
5
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Apr 5 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Apr
12
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Apr 12 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Apr
19
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Apr 19 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Apr
20
Sat
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 20 all-day

April 22 marks the 54th anniversary of the very first Earth Day.

What follows is a list of programs and activities that carry on the movement’s traditions:

Saturday, April 20

Treee CycleTreecycle 2024: Earth to Warwick! A free, one-day event celebrating art, community, and environmental action.

Just in time for Earth Day, this year’s festival is centered around the theme of climate-smart living, and aims to inspire visitors to make a positive impact on the planet. From striking installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists to interactive workshops, Treecycle 2024 offers something for everyone. Participants can dance alongside larger-than-life puppets and explore information booths to discover practical ways to adopt greener lifestyles. There will be food, music, and craft vendors for visitors to enjoy.

At 1.30pm award-winning author K.L. Going will enchant audiences with a special story-hour featuring her latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live.” Attendees will have the opportunity to take home signed copies, courtesy of the Albert Wisner Public Library.

Set to captivate attendees with a dynamic fusion of creativity and sustainability, this free, one-day event celebrates art, community, and environmental action centered around the theme of climate-smart living, including installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists, interactive workshops, puppets, hands-on sustainable crafts, and informational booths hosted by Sustainable Warwick highlighting ways to adopt greener lifestyles. Learn more about Climate Smart programs initiated by the Village of Warwick, including the Community Choice Aggregation project and the Earth to Warwick! Green Calendar initiative. Transformation Trails will share insights into Warwick’s latest eco-friendly park, while volunteers can sign up for “Too Good To Toss,” Warwick’s community swap. The Albert Wisner Public Library will feature signed copies of K.L. Going’s latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live,” following a story from the author herself. There will also be live music and entertainment, vendors to shop from, and food to eat from 1 to 6 p.m. at Stanley Deming Park in Warwick. Rain date is April 21.

Highlands Earth Day Celebration: Celebrate Earth Day with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center. Beginning at 9 a.m., join “Hike the Highlands” where participants will be able to choose from three different hikes. The “Hike & Play,” led by a nature educator, is a family friendly hike perfect for little ones. The “Field & Forest Ramble,” led by a nature center naturalist, is an interpretive hike that focuses on what you’ll see on the trail that day. Get better acquainted with the world around you and learn what plants and animals are active during April in the Hudson Valley. The “Hearty Hike,” is a moderately strenuous 2.2-mile guided hike on the McKeon Loop Trail which connects the Outdoor Discovery Campus to the Black Rock Forest, showcasing two views of the Hudson River. This hike takes around two hours to complete. Hike check-ins begin at 8:30 a.m. and pre-registration is required. Tickets cost $15/person ages 3+ and include admission to the Earth Day celebration. Proceeds support the HHNC’s educational programming and care of their animal ambassadors. Cost includes admission to the “Earth Day Celebration” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nature Center’s Outdoor Discovery Campus, 120 Muser Drive in Cornwall, filled with interactive games and activates including live animals, hayrides, candle making, food trucks, and more. Non-hiking tickets for the celebration are $20/car (max six people).

Electronics Recycling: Visit the Computer Guy from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to safely recycle your old computers and electronics at 2 Overlook Drive in Warwick.

Sunday, April 21

Composting Strategies: Visit Common Ground, Greenwood Lake’s community garden located at 13 Poplar St., Greenwood Lake, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for a demonstration on the best strategies for managing a three-bin pallet system to create beautiful compost for your garden. Register at growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events/composting-strategies.

Introduction to Permaculture with Chris Harrison: Learn about permaculture, an approach to land management that uses whole-systems thinking, applying principles including long-range planning, resilience and utilizing agriculture systems modeled from natural ecosystems. Christopher Harrison, principal of Harrison Regen, is a unique design firm that integrates the landscape and built environment by consciously mimicking natural patterns and principles while meeting human needs. Register at albertwisnerlibrary.org/content/building-resilience-and-regeneration-through-permaculture. 1 p.m. Albert Wisner Library, One McFarland Drive, Warwick, NY.

Monday, April 22

Zoom Garden Plot (Online): Gardeners of all levels are welcome to join the fifth annual Zoom Garden Plot season. Learn about gardening from local experts and share your gardening questions, thoughts and solutions. Email garden@sustainablewarwick.org if you would like to receive the invitation for the next Zoom session. They meet twice a month through the growing season, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Motor Oil Collection: Drop off your used motor oil at Leo Kaytes Ford in Warwick, N.Y., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday, April 26

Arbor Day Celebration: The Village of Warwick will hold a tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day from 9 to 10 a.m., Roger Metzger Arboretum in Stanley Deming Park, Warwick, N.Y.

Saturday, April 27

Warwick’s Operation Clean Sweep: Warwick residents are encouraged to participate in this community cleanup event. Visit the Chase parking lot in Warwick from 9 a.m. to noon for bags, gloves, and materials provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Take advantage of recycling opportunities like paper shredding at $7 per box and the collection of sneakers and rubber cleats by the Warwick Lions Club. Cell phone collection will be offered by the National Collation Against Domestic Violence. Prescription drugs drop off will also be available through the Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick Police Department. For more information, call 845-986-2720 or email info@warwickcc.org.

Arbor Day Celebration: The Town of Warwick will hold its annual tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day at 10 a.m., Mountain Lake Park, 46 Bowen Road, Warwick, N.Y.

Rainwater Catchment and Home Composting Workshop: Learn how to harvest rainwater for garden use, reduce flooding, and establish, build, and maintain a composting system. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery, 114 Little York Rd., Warwick, NY. Instructors are Jim Hall, organic and biodynamic gardener, and Peter Lai, agronomist and certified permaculture instructor. The $55 fee includes a rain barrel. For more info contact Peter Lai at 845-313-4246 or orangeenvironment@gmail.com. To register for the workshop, go to https://orangeenvironment.square.site/.

Ongoing Events:

Refrigerant Recycling: Between April 22 and 27, Sustainable Warwick will collect and recycle refrigerant-containing appliances including items such as window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, mini-fridges and canisters of refrigerants. Full-size refrigerators will only be accepted at the drop-off events by Warwick DPW. Warwick Valley residents and businesses may bring appliances to the following drop-off events: on Monday, April 22, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Road, Warwick; Thursday, April 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Florida Village Barn on Maple Ave. in Florida; Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Rd., Warwick; and Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Greenwood Lake Village DPW, 70 Elm St., Greenwood Lake. Throughout the rest of the year, Orange County residents can take appliances to one of the county transfer stations and pay $15/appliance for proper recycling. For those who cannot deliver, email Sustainable Warwick at cleanenergy@sustainablewarwick.org or visit their website to register for a pickup (sustainablewarwick.org/coolest-recycling).

Apr
21
Sun
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 21 all-day

April 22 marks the 54th anniversary of the very first Earth Day.

What follows is a list of programs and activities that carry on the movement’s traditions:

Saturday, April 20

Treee CycleTreecycle 2024: Earth to Warwick! A free, one-day event celebrating art, community, and environmental action.

Just in time for Earth Day, this year’s festival is centered around the theme of climate-smart living, and aims to inspire visitors to make a positive impact on the planet. From striking installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists to interactive workshops, Treecycle 2024 offers something for everyone. Participants can dance alongside larger-than-life puppets and explore information booths to discover practical ways to adopt greener lifestyles. There will be food, music, and craft vendors for visitors to enjoy.

At 1.30pm award-winning author K.L. Going will enchant audiences with a special story-hour featuring her latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live.” Attendees will have the opportunity to take home signed copies, courtesy of the Albert Wisner Public Library.

Set to captivate attendees with a dynamic fusion of creativity and sustainability, this free, one-day event celebrates art, community, and environmental action centered around the theme of climate-smart living, including installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists, interactive workshops, puppets, hands-on sustainable crafts, and informational booths hosted by Sustainable Warwick highlighting ways to adopt greener lifestyles. Learn more about Climate Smart programs initiated by the Village of Warwick, including the Community Choice Aggregation project and the Earth to Warwick! Green Calendar initiative. Transformation Trails will share insights into Warwick’s latest eco-friendly park, while volunteers can sign up for “Too Good To Toss,” Warwick’s community swap. The Albert Wisner Public Library will feature signed copies of K.L. Going’s latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live,” following a story from the author herself. There will also be live music and entertainment, vendors to shop from, and food to eat from 1 to 6 p.m. at Stanley Deming Park in Warwick. Rain date is April 21.

Highlands Earth Day Celebration: Celebrate Earth Day with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center. Beginning at 9 a.m., join “Hike the Highlands” where participants will be able to choose from three different hikes. The “Hike & Play,” led by a nature educator, is a family friendly hike perfect for little ones. The “Field & Forest Ramble,” led by a nature center naturalist, is an interpretive hike that focuses on what you’ll see on the trail that day. Get better acquainted with the world around you and learn what plants and animals are active during April in the Hudson Valley. The “Hearty Hike,” is a moderately strenuous 2.2-mile guided hike on the McKeon Loop Trail which connects the Outdoor Discovery Campus to the Black Rock Forest, showcasing two views of the Hudson River. This hike takes around two hours to complete. Hike check-ins begin at 8:30 a.m. and pre-registration is required. Tickets cost $15/person ages 3+ and include admission to the Earth Day celebration. Proceeds support the HHNC’s educational programming and care of their animal ambassadors. Cost includes admission to the “Earth Day Celebration” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nature Center’s Outdoor Discovery Campus, 120 Muser Drive in Cornwall, filled with interactive games and activates including live animals, hayrides, candle making, food trucks, and more. Non-hiking tickets for the celebration are $20/car (max six people).

Electronics Recycling: Visit the Computer Guy from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to safely recycle your old computers and electronics at 2 Overlook Drive in Warwick.

Sunday, April 21

Composting Strategies: Visit Common Ground, Greenwood Lake’s community garden located at 13 Poplar St., Greenwood Lake, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for a demonstration on the best strategies for managing a three-bin pallet system to create beautiful compost for your garden. Register at growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events/composting-strategies.

Introduction to Permaculture with Chris Harrison: Learn about permaculture, an approach to land management that uses whole-systems thinking, applying principles including long-range planning, resilience and utilizing agriculture systems modeled from natural ecosystems. Christopher Harrison, principal of Harrison Regen, is a unique design firm that integrates the landscape and built environment by consciously mimicking natural patterns and principles while meeting human needs. Register at albertwisnerlibrary.org/content/building-resilience-and-regeneration-through-permaculture. 1 p.m. Albert Wisner Library, One McFarland Drive, Warwick, NY.

Monday, April 22

Zoom Garden Plot (Online): Gardeners of all levels are welcome to join the fifth annual Zoom Garden Plot season. Learn about gardening from local experts and share your gardening questions, thoughts and solutions. Email garden@sustainablewarwick.org if you would like to receive the invitation for the next Zoom session. They meet twice a month through the growing season, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Motor Oil Collection: Drop off your used motor oil at Leo Kaytes Ford in Warwick, N.Y., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday, April 26

Arbor Day Celebration: The Village of Warwick will hold a tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day from 9 to 10 a.m., Roger Metzger Arboretum in Stanley Deming Park, Warwick, N.Y.

Saturday, April 27

Warwick’s Operation Clean Sweep: Warwick residents are encouraged to participate in this community cleanup event. Visit the Chase parking lot in Warwick from 9 a.m. to noon for bags, gloves, and materials provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Take advantage of recycling opportunities like paper shredding at $7 per box and the collection of sneakers and rubber cleats by the Warwick Lions Club. Cell phone collection will be offered by the National Collation Against Domestic Violence. Prescription drugs drop off will also be available through the Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick Police Department. For more information, call 845-986-2720 or email info@warwickcc.org.

Arbor Day Celebration: The Town of Warwick will hold its annual tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day at 10 a.m., Mountain Lake Park, 46 Bowen Road, Warwick, N.Y.

Rainwater Catchment and Home Composting Workshop: Learn how to harvest rainwater for garden use, reduce flooding, and establish, build, and maintain a composting system. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery, 114 Little York Rd., Warwick, NY. Instructors are Jim Hall, organic and biodynamic gardener, and Peter Lai, agronomist and certified permaculture instructor. The $55 fee includes a rain barrel. For more info contact Peter Lai at 845-313-4246 or orangeenvironment@gmail.com. To register for the workshop, go to https://orangeenvironment.square.site/.

Ongoing Events:

Refrigerant Recycling: Between April 22 and 27, Sustainable Warwick will collect and recycle refrigerant-containing appliances including items such as window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, mini-fridges and canisters of refrigerants. Full-size refrigerators will only be accepted at the drop-off events by Warwick DPW. Warwick Valley residents and businesses may bring appliances to the following drop-off events: on Monday, April 22, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Road, Warwick; Thursday, April 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Florida Village Barn on Maple Ave. in Florida; Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Rd., Warwick; and Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Greenwood Lake Village DPW, 70 Elm St., Greenwood Lake. Throughout the rest of the year, Orange County residents can take appliances to one of the county transfer stations and pay $15/appliance for proper recycling. For those who cannot deliver, email Sustainable Warwick at cleanenergy@sustainablewarwick.org or visit their website to register for a pickup (sustainablewarwick.org/coolest-recycling).

Apr
22
Mon
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 22 all-day

April 22 marks the 54th anniversary of the very first Earth Day.

What follows is a list of programs and activities that carry on the movement’s traditions:

Saturday, April 20

Treee CycleTreecycle 2024: Earth to Warwick! A free, one-day event celebrating art, community, and environmental action.

Just in time for Earth Day, this year’s festival is centered around the theme of climate-smart living, and aims to inspire visitors to make a positive impact on the planet. From striking installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists to interactive workshops, Treecycle 2024 offers something for everyone. Participants can dance alongside larger-than-life puppets and explore information booths to discover practical ways to adopt greener lifestyles. There will be food, music, and craft vendors for visitors to enjoy.

At 1.30pm award-winning author K.L. Going will enchant audiences with a special story-hour featuring her latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live.” Attendees will have the opportunity to take home signed copies, courtesy of the Albert Wisner Public Library.

Set to captivate attendees with a dynamic fusion of creativity and sustainability, this free, one-day event celebrates art, community, and environmental action centered around the theme of climate-smart living, including installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists, interactive workshops, puppets, hands-on sustainable crafts, and informational booths hosted by Sustainable Warwick highlighting ways to adopt greener lifestyles. Learn more about Climate Smart programs initiated by the Village of Warwick, including the Community Choice Aggregation project and the Earth to Warwick! Green Calendar initiative. Transformation Trails will share insights into Warwick’s latest eco-friendly park, while volunteers can sign up for “Too Good To Toss,” Warwick’s community swap. The Albert Wisner Public Library will feature signed copies of K.L. Going’s latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live,” following a story from the author herself. There will also be live music and entertainment, vendors to shop from, and food to eat from 1 to 6 p.m. at Stanley Deming Park in Warwick. Rain date is April 21.

Highlands Earth Day Celebration: Celebrate Earth Day with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center. Beginning at 9 a.m., join “Hike the Highlands” where participants will be able to choose from three different hikes. The “Hike & Play,” led by a nature educator, is a family friendly hike perfect for little ones. The “Field & Forest Ramble,” led by a nature center naturalist, is an interpretive hike that focuses on what you’ll see on the trail that day. Get better acquainted with the world around you and learn what plants and animals are active during April in the Hudson Valley. The “Hearty Hike,” is a moderately strenuous 2.2-mile guided hike on the McKeon Loop Trail which connects the Outdoor Discovery Campus to the Black Rock Forest, showcasing two views of the Hudson River. This hike takes around two hours to complete. Hike check-ins begin at 8:30 a.m. and pre-registration is required. Tickets cost $15/person ages 3+ and include admission to the Earth Day celebration. Proceeds support the HHNC’s educational programming and care of their animal ambassadors. Cost includes admission to the “Earth Day Celebration” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nature Center’s Outdoor Discovery Campus, 120 Muser Drive in Cornwall, filled with interactive games and activates including live animals, hayrides, candle making, food trucks, and more. Non-hiking tickets for the celebration are $20/car (max six people).

Electronics Recycling: Visit the Computer Guy from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to safely recycle your old computers and electronics at 2 Overlook Drive in Warwick.

Sunday, April 21

Composting Strategies: Visit Common Ground, Greenwood Lake’s community garden located at 13 Poplar St., Greenwood Lake, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for a demonstration on the best strategies for managing a three-bin pallet system to create beautiful compost for your garden. Register at growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events/composting-strategies.

Introduction to Permaculture with Chris Harrison: Learn about permaculture, an approach to land management that uses whole-systems thinking, applying principles including long-range planning, resilience and utilizing agriculture systems modeled from natural ecosystems. Christopher Harrison, principal of Harrison Regen, is a unique design firm that integrates the landscape and built environment by consciously mimicking natural patterns and principles while meeting human needs. Register at albertwisnerlibrary.org/content/building-resilience-and-regeneration-through-permaculture. 1 p.m. Albert Wisner Library, One McFarland Drive, Warwick, NY.

Monday, April 22

Zoom Garden Plot (Online): Gardeners of all levels are welcome to join the fifth annual Zoom Garden Plot season. Learn about gardening from local experts and share your gardening questions, thoughts and solutions. Email garden@sustainablewarwick.org if you would like to receive the invitation for the next Zoom session. They meet twice a month through the growing season, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Motor Oil Collection: Drop off your used motor oil at Leo Kaytes Ford in Warwick, N.Y., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday, April 26

Arbor Day Celebration: The Village of Warwick will hold a tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day from 9 to 10 a.m., Roger Metzger Arboretum in Stanley Deming Park, Warwick, N.Y.

Saturday, April 27

Warwick’s Operation Clean Sweep: Warwick residents are encouraged to participate in this community cleanup event. Visit the Chase parking lot in Warwick from 9 a.m. to noon for bags, gloves, and materials provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Take advantage of recycling opportunities like paper shredding at $7 per box and the collection of sneakers and rubber cleats by the Warwick Lions Club. Cell phone collection will be offered by the National Collation Against Domestic Violence. Prescription drugs drop off will also be available through the Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick Police Department. For more information, call 845-986-2720 or email info@warwickcc.org.

Arbor Day Celebration: The Town of Warwick will hold its annual tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day at 10 a.m., Mountain Lake Park, 46 Bowen Road, Warwick, N.Y.

Rainwater Catchment and Home Composting Workshop: Learn how to harvest rainwater for garden use, reduce flooding, and establish, build, and maintain a composting system. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery, 114 Little York Rd., Warwick, NY. Instructors are Jim Hall, organic and biodynamic gardener, and Peter Lai, agronomist and certified permaculture instructor. The $55 fee includes a rain barrel. For more info contact Peter Lai at 845-313-4246 or orangeenvironment@gmail.com. To register for the workshop, go to https://orangeenvironment.square.site/.

Ongoing Events:

Refrigerant Recycling: Between April 22 and 27, Sustainable Warwick will collect and recycle refrigerant-containing appliances including items such as window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, mini-fridges and canisters of refrigerants. Full-size refrigerators will only be accepted at the drop-off events by Warwick DPW. Warwick Valley residents and businesses may bring appliances to the following drop-off events: on Monday, April 22, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Road, Warwick; Thursday, April 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Florida Village Barn on Maple Ave. in Florida; Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Rd., Warwick; and Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Greenwood Lake Village DPW, 70 Elm St., Greenwood Lake. Throughout the rest of the year, Orange County residents can take appliances to one of the county transfer stations and pay $15/appliance for proper recycling. For those who cannot deliver, email Sustainable Warwick at cleanenergy@sustainablewarwick.org or visit their website to register for a pickup (sustainablewarwick.org/coolest-recycling).

Apr
26
Fri
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 26 all-day

April 22 marks the 54th anniversary of the very first Earth Day.

What follows is a list of programs and activities that carry on the movement’s traditions:

Saturday, April 20

Treee CycleTreecycle 2024: Earth to Warwick! A free, one-day event celebrating art, community, and environmental action.

Just in time for Earth Day, this year’s festival is centered around the theme of climate-smart living, and aims to inspire visitors to make a positive impact on the planet. From striking installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists to interactive workshops, Treecycle 2024 offers something for everyone. Participants can dance alongside larger-than-life puppets and explore information booths to discover practical ways to adopt greener lifestyles. There will be food, music, and craft vendors for visitors to enjoy.

At 1.30pm award-winning author K.L. Going will enchant audiences with a special story-hour featuring her latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live.” Attendees will have the opportunity to take home signed copies, courtesy of the Albert Wisner Public Library.

Set to captivate attendees with a dynamic fusion of creativity and sustainability, this free, one-day event celebrates art, community, and environmental action centered around the theme of climate-smart living, including installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists, interactive workshops, puppets, hands-on sustainable crafts, and informational booths hosted by Sustainable Warwick highlighting ways to adopt greener lifestyles. Learn more about Climate Smart programs initiated by the Village of Warwick, including the Community Choice Aggregation project and the Earth to Warwick! Green Calendar initiative. Transformation Trails will share insights into Warwick’s latest eco-friendly park, while volunteers can sign up for “Too Good To Toss,” Warwick’s community swap. The Albert Wisner Public Library will feature signed copies of K.L. Going’s latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live,” following a story from the author herself. There will also be live music and entertainment, vendors to shop from, and food to eat from 1 to 6 p.m. at Stanley Deming Park in Warwick. Rain date is April 21.

Highlands Earth Day Celebration: Celebrate Earth Day with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center. Beginning at 9 a.m., join “Hike the Highlands” where participants will be able to choose from three different hikes. The “Hike & Play,” led by a nature educator, is a family friendly hike perfect for little ones. The “Field & Forest Ramble,” led by a nature center naturalist, is an interpretive hike that focuses on what you’ll see on the trail that day. Get better acquainted with the world around you and learn what plants and animals are active during April in the Hudson Valley. The “Hearty Hike,” is a moderately strenuous 2.2-mile guided hike on the McKeon Loop Trail which connects the Outdoor Discovery Campus to the Black Rock Forest, showcasing two views of the Hudson River. This hike takes around two hours to complete. Hike check-ins begin at 8:30 a.m. and pre-registration is required. Tickets cost $15/person ages 3+ and include admission to the Earth Day celebration. Proceeds support the HHNC’s educational programming and care of their animal ambassadors. Cost includes admission to the “Earth Day Celebration” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nature Center’s Outdoor Discovery Campus, 120 Muser Drive in Cornwall, filled with interactive games and activates including live animals, hayrides, candle making, food trucks, and more. Non-hiking tickets for the celebration are $20/car (max six people).

Electronics Recycling: Visit the Computer Guy from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to safely recycle your old computers and electronics at 2 Overlook Drive in Warwick.

Sunday, April 21

Composting Strategies: Visit Common Ground, Greenwood Lake’s community garden located at 13 Poplar St., Greenwood Lake, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for a demonstration on the best strategies for managing a three-bin pallet system to create beautiful compost for your garden. Register at growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events/composting-strategies.

Introduction to Permaculture with Chris Harrison: Learn about permaculture, an approach to land management that uses whole-systems thinking, applying principles including long-range planning, resilience and utilizing agriculture systems modeled from natural ecosystems. Christopher Harrison, principal of Harrison Regen, is a unique design firm that integrates the landscape and built environment by consciously mimicking natural patterns and principles while meeting human needs. Register at albertwisnerlibrary.org/content/building-resilience-and-regeneration-through-permaculture. 1 p.m. Albert Wisner Library, One McFarland Drive, Warwick, NY.

Monday, April 22

Zoom Garden Plot (Online): Gardeners of all levels are welcome to join the fifth annual Zoom Garden Plot season. Learn about gardening from local experts and share your gardening questions, thoughts and solutions. Email garden@sustainablewarwick.org if you would like to receive the invitation for the next Zoom session. They meet twice a month through the growing season, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Motor Oil Collection: Drop off your used motor oil at Leo Kaytes Ford in Warwick, N.Y., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday, April 26

Arbor Day Celebration: The Village of Warwick will hold a tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day from 9 to 10 a.m., Roger Metzger Arboretum in Stanley Deming Park, Warwick, N.Y.

Saturday, April 27

Warwick’s Operation Clean Sweep: Warwick residents are encouraged to participate in this community cleanup event. Visit the Chase parking lot in Warwick from 9 a.m. to noon for bags, gloves, and materials provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Take advantage of recycling opportunities like paper shredding at $7 per box and the collection of sneakers and rubber cleats by the Warwick Lions Club. Cell phone collection will be offered by the National Collation Against Domestic Violence. Prescription drugs drop off will also be available through the Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick Police Department. For more information, call 845-986-2720 or email info@warwickcc.org.

Arbor Day Celebration: The Town of Warwick will hold its annual tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day at 10 a.m., Mountain Lake Park, 46 Bowen Road, Warwick, N.Y.

Rainwater Catchment and Home Composting Workshop: Learn how to harvest rainwater for garden use, reduce flooding, and establish, build, and maintain a composting system. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery, 114 Little York Rd., Warwick, NY. Instructors are Jim Hall, organic and biodynamic gardener, and Peter Lai, agronomist and certified permaculture instructor. The $55 fee includes a rain barrel. For more info contact Peter Lai at 845-313-4246 or orangeenvironment@gmail.com. To register for the workshop, go to https://orangeenvironment.square.site/.

Ongoing Events:

Refrigerant Recycling: Between April 22 and 27, Sustainable Warwick will collect and recycle refrigerant-containing appliances including items such as window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, mini-fridges and canisters of refrigerants. Full-size refrigerators will only be accepted at the drop-off events by Warwick DPW. Warwick Valley residents and businesses may bring appliances to the following drop-off events: on Monday, April 22, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Road, Warwick; Thursday, April 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Florida Village Barn on Maple Ave. in Florida; Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Rd., Warwick; and Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Greenwood Lake Village DPW, 70 Elm St., Greenwood Lake. Throughout the rest of the year, Orange County residents can take appliances to one of the county transfer stations and pay $15/appliance for proper recycling. For those who cannot deliver, email Sustainable Warwick at cleanenergy@sustainablewarwick.org or visit their website to register for a pickup (sustainablewarwick.org/coolest-recycling).

Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
Apr 26 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
Apr
27
Sat
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 27 all-day

April 22 marks the 54th anniversary of the very first Earth Day.

What follows is a list of programs and activities that carry on the movement’s traditions:

Saturday, April 20

Treee CycleTreecycle 2024: Earth to Warwick! A free, one-day event celebrating art, community, and environmental action.

Just in time for Earth Day, this year’s festival is centered around the theme of climate-smart living, and aims to inspire visitors to make a positive impact on the planet. From striking installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists to interactive workshops, Treecycle 2024 offers something for everyone. Participants can dance alongside larger-than-life puppets and explore information booths to discover practical ways to adopt greener lifestyles. There will be food, music, and craft vendors for visitors to enjoy.

At 1.30pm award-winning author K.L. Going will enchant audiences with a special story-hour featuring her latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live.” Attendees will have the opportunity to take home signed copies, courtesy of the Albert Wisner Public Library.

Set to captivate attendees with a dynamic fusion of creativity and sustainability, this free, one-day event celebrates art, community, and environmental action centered around the theme of climate-smart living, including installations crafted from upcycled materials by local eco-artists, interactive workshops, puppets, hands-on sustainable crafts, and informational booths hosted by Sustainable Warwick highlighting ways to adopt greener lifestyles. Learn more about Climate Smart programs initiated by the Village of Warwick, including the Community Choice Aggregation project and the Earth to Warwick! Green Calendar initiative. Transformation Trails will share insights into Warwick’s latest eco-friendly park, while volunteers can sign up for “Too Good To Toss,” Warwick’s community swap. The Albert Wisner Public Library will feature signed copies of K.L. Going’s latest book, “This is the Planet Where I Live,” following a story from the author herself. There will also be live music and entertainment, vendors to shop from, and food to eat from 1 to 6 p.m. at Stanley Deming Park in Warwick. Rain date is April 21.

Highlands Earth Day Celebration: Celebrate Earth Day with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center. Beginning at 9 a.m., join “Hike the Highlands” where participants will be able to choose from three different hikes. The “Hike & Play,” led by a nature educator, is a family friendly hike perfect for little ones. The “Field & Forest Ramble,” led by a nature center naturalist, is an interpretive hike that focuses on what you’ll see on the trail that day. Get better acquainted with the world around you and learn what plants and animals are active during April in the Hudson Valley. The “Hearty Hike,” is a moderately strenuous 2.2-mile guided hike on the McKeon Loop Trail which connects the Outdoor Discovery Campus to the Black Rock Forest, showcasing two views of the Hudson River. This hike takes around two hours to complete. Hike check-ins begin at 8:30 a.m. and pre-registration is required. Tickets cost $15/person ages 3+ and include admission to the Earth Day celebration. Proceeds support the HHNC’s educational programming and care of their animal ambassadors. Cost includes admission to the “Earth Day Celebration” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nature Center’s Outdoor Discovery Campus, 120 Muser Drive in Cornwall, filled with interactive games and activates including live animals, hayrides, candle making, food trucks, and more. Non-hiking tickets for the celebration are $20/car (max six people).

Electronics Recycling: Visit the Computer Guy from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to safely recycle your old computers and electronics at 2 Overlook Drive in Warwick.

Sunday, April 21

Composting Strategies: Visit Common Ground, Greenwood Lake’s community garden located at 13 Poplar St., Greenwood Lake, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for a demonstration on the best strategies for managing a three-bin pallet system to create beautiful compost for your garden. Register at growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events/composting-strategies.

Introduction to Permaculture with Chris Harrison: Learn about permaculture, an approach to land management that uses whole-systems thinking, applying principles including long-range planning, resilience and utilizing agriculture systems modeled from natural ecosystems. Christopher Harrison, principal of Harrison Regen, is a unique design firm that integrates the landscape and built environment by consciously mimicking natural patterns and principles while meeting human needs. Register at albertwisnerlibrary.org/content/building-resilience-and-regeneration-through-permaculture. 1 p.m. Albert Wisner Library, One McFarland Drive, Warwick, NY.

Monday, April 22

Zoom Garden Plot (Online): Gardeners of all levels are welcome to join the fifth annual Zoom Garden Plot season. Learn about gardening from local experts and share your gardening questions, thoughts and solutions. Email garden@sustainablewarwick.org if you would like to receive the invitation for the next Zoom session. They meet twice a month through the growing season, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Motor Oil Collection: Drop off your used motor oil at Leo Kaytes Ford in Warwick, N.Y., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Friday, April 26

Arbor Day Celebration: The Village of Warwick will hold a tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day from 9 to 10 a.m., Roger Metzger Arboretum in Stanley Deming Park, Warwick, N.Y.

Saturday, April 27

Warwick’s Operation Clean Sweep: Warwick residents are encouraged to participate in this community cleanup event. Visit the Chase parking lot in Warwick from 9 a.m. to noon for bags, gloves, and materials provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Take advantage of recycling opportunities like paper shredding at $7 per box and the collection of sneakers and rubber cleats by the Warwick Lions Club. Cell phone collection will be offered by the National Collation Against Domestic Violence. Prescription drugs drop off will also be available through the Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick Police Department. For more information, call 845-986-2720 or email info@warwickcc.org.

Arbor Day Celebration: The Town of Warwick will hold its annual tree planting ceremony for Arbor Day at 10 a.m., Mountain Lake Park, 46 Bowen Road, Warwick, N.Y.

Rainwater Catchment and Home Composting Workshop: Learn how to harvest rainwater for garden use, reduce flooding, and establish, build, and maintain a composting system. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery, 114 Little York Rd., Warwick, NY. Instructors are Jim Hall, organic and biodynamic gardener, and Peter Lai, agronomist and certified permaculture instructor. The $55 fee includes a rain barrel. For more info contact Peter Lai at 845-313-4246 or orangeenvironment@gmail.com. To register for the workshop, go to https://orangeenvironment.square.site/.

Ongoing Events:

Refrigerant Recycling: Between April 22 and 27, Sustainable Warwick will collect and recycle refrigerant-containing appliances including items such as window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, mini-fridges and canisters of refrigerants. Full-size refrigerators will only be accepted at the drop-off events by Warwick DPW. Warwick Valley residents and businesses may bring appliances to the following drop-off events: on Monday, April 22, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Road, Warwick; Thursday, April 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Florida Village Barn on Maple Ave. in Florida; Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon at Warwick DPW, 63 Public Works Rd., Warwick; and Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Greenwood Lake Village DPW, 70 Elm St., Greenwood Lake. Throughout the rest of the year, Orange County residents can take appliances to one of the county transfer stations and pay $15/appliance for proper recycling. For those who cannot deliver, email Sustainable Warwick at cleanenergy@sustainablewarwick.org or visit their website to register for a pickup (sustainablewarwick.org/coolest-recycling).

May
3
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
May 3 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
May
4
Sat
2024
Love Local Makers Market @ Lewis Park
May 4 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Love Local Makers Market @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Wickham Works
Love Local Maker Market

Celebrate all the joy spring brings with over 40 local artists and artisans under the blooming canopy of Lewis Park in historic downtown Warwick, NY.

We The People Warwick Presents @ Warwick Valley Community Center
May 4 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
We The People Warwick Presents @ Warwick Valley Community Center

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

May
5
Sun
2024
Love Local Makers Market @ Lewis Park
May 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Love Local Makers Market @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Wickham Works
Love Local Maker Market

Celebrate all the joy spring brings with over 40 local artists and artisans under the blooming canopy of Lewis Park in historic downtown Warwick, NY.

May
10
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
May 10 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
May
11
Sat
2024
2nd Annual Beltanica festival @ Lewis Park
May 11 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
2nd Annual Beltanica festival @ Lewis Park

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

May
17
Fri
2024
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY
May 17 all-day
Private Historical Tours of Warwick @ Village of Warwick NY | Warwick | New York | United States
Reservations are now being accepted, enjoy a private tour down Main Street in Warwick, or through the Warwick Cemetery, and get up close and personal with stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this special community.
Call 845-986-3236 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.
May
18
Sat
2024
Warwick Repair Cafe @ Warwick Senior Center (behind Town Hall)
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Warwick Repair Cafe @ Warwick Senior Center (behind Town Hall)

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.

While you’re gathering items (limit 2 per person) you need fixed, would you please check if you have an adult bicycle you’d like to donate? Rich White, our bicycle repair specialist, will coordinate delivering the donated bikes to people in our community who need basic transportation. If you can bring your bicycle to the Repair Cafe, Rich will take care of getting your bike to someone who needs it.
There will be another special feature at the May Repair Cafe, when we recognize 15-year-old Wyatt Dul as an “honorary member” of the Repair Cafe Volunteer team. Our knife sharpening expert, Fred Rossi, taught Wyatt the “fine points” of knife sharpening after Wyatt showed an interest in the skill at a past Repair Cafe. Wyatt has taken that skill to the next level, sharpening knives for neighbors and friends, even earning money for his services!
Please continue to spread the word about this unique and totally free service to Warwick and neighboring towns!
Here’s the schedule for the rest of Warwick Repair Cafes for 2024:
May 18
July 20
September 21
November 16

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