George Washington Day Public Open House and Tour
Enjoy a free public tour of select WHS properties at the annual George Washington Day celebration, commemorating the General’s visit to Warwick in 1782. Visit the Shingle House complex, 7-9 Forester Avenue, and talk with local historians as they share stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this wonderful Town. Reservations are not required, the tour is free and family-friendly. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.
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Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.
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It’s that time of year again that we get ready for the festivities that come with the holiday season. Our annual Thanksgiving morning Turkey Trot is open and ready for the gobble fun. To register go to https://runsignup.com/Race/Events/NJ/Sussex/VernonsTurkeyTrot
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Warwick, NY – The Warwick Historical Society invites the community to celebrate its 119th birthday with a special open house on Sunday, April 6, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. This free event offers a rare opportunity to explore several of Warwick’s most treasured historic properties and learn more about the Society’s work in preserving local history.
Have you ever wanted to step inside The Meeting House, visit Warwick’s oldest residence, The Shingle House, or tour the beautifully recreated 1810 Ketchum House? Now is your chance! Volunteer docents will be on hand at each location to share fascinating stories and historical insights about these remarkable sites.
Start your journey at the A.W. Buckbee Events Center, where guests can pick up maps of the open properties, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and meet members of the Society’s Board and staff. Learn about volunteer opportunities, membership, and the important work of preserving Warwick’s history for future generations.
Don’t miss this unique chance to experience the past firsthand! Mark your calendars and celebrate 119 years of preserving, sharing and celebrating Warwick’s history with us.
Party in the Park
The Party in the Park is a favorite tradition, evolving from a potluck picnic to a refreshing evening soiree. Tickets are $115 for WHS members, $140 for non-members. Call 845-986-3236 for tickets and information.
Lewis Park in the Village of Warwick
Black and White Garden Gala, 1900-1930’s Theme Attire and Accessories encouraged but not required.
The evening includes specialty cocktails provided by Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery and the Last Whisky Bar, a catered dinner by the renowned Landmark Inn, fine wine courtesy of Peck’s Wine & Spirits, and an array of interesting silent and chance auction items up for bid, donated from individuals and local businesses.
Tickets are on Sale now, $80 for WHS members, $100 for non-members includes a Friend level membership and its perks.
Seating is Limited! Call 845-986-3236 ext. 101 to make a reservation.
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This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.















