Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Cemetery Preservation Clean-Up
Join the WHS’s Cemetery Preservation Crew and help clear debris and restore order to the many private cemeteries located throughout the Town of Warwick. Oftentimes, these smaller cemeteries are lost to overgrowth and forgotten. In just a few hours, this volunteer crew helps salvage the graves of some of Warwick’s past residents. Please call 845-986-3236 to register and for this month’s cemetery location.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:
- Mondays 6PM
- Tuesdays 6PM
- Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
- Fridays at 4:30PM
- Saturdays at 8:30AM
Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.
More on the “Beyond Jazz” project, with concert, this Sunday. Albert Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick NY. ( former library building, same road as 94 and Main Street, now The Warwick Historical Society).
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The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:
Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.
- The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
- Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
- Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.
All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.
The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.
For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.
The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:
Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.
- The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
- Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
- Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.
All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.
The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.
For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.
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.
The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:
Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.
- The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
- Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
- Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.
All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.
The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.
For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.
Party in the Park
An homage to Greenwood Lake’s Centennial celebration, 1924-2024.
Step back in time to the glamorous era of the Roaring 20’s at the annual WHS Party in the Park! Greenwood Lake was roaring in the 1920s. with its train service to New York City, steamboat ferries, and grand hotels, Greenwood Lake offered an escape for many families and the well-to-do. greenwood Lake offered a lakeside retreat for any sport celebrities, artists, Vaudeville actors, writers, and many more.
Immerse yourself in the spirit of the evening as you sip on specialty cocktails crafted by Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery and the Last Whisky Bar, and fine wines courtesy of Peck’s Wine & Spirits. Indulge in delectable catering from The Helm, while perusing an array of intriguing auction items donated by local businesses and individuals.
The Party in the Park has grown into a beloved tradition, evolving from a simple potluck picnic into an enchanting evening soiree. Don’t miss out on the fun! Tickets are available for $110 for WHS members and $140 for non-members. Costumes encouraged but not required. Call 845-986-3236 to secure your tickets and join us for a night to remember!