Keep your eyes on the development of these two Skate Park Projects:
- Sun Sep 10, 2023: Greenwood Lake 5K Run/Walk:
On Sunday September 10th 2023, from 9:00am – 12:00pm GWL Skatepark Corp. will host their first “DoItForDale!” 5K Run/Walk which will begin at Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park and take a course through the village of Greenwood Lake, New York. Registration time: 8:00am, Race start time: 9:00am. The early-bird cost to enter is $25.00 AND HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 1. Early-bird registrants will receive their complementary shirt on race day.After 9/1 and up until race day, registration cost will increase to $30.00.
Working in partnership with the Village of Greenwood Lake and Super Race Systems, a professional race organizer, the event is open to both professional and fun runners / walkers. All runners will receive a commemorative T-Shirt, race bib and timing device with their registration.
All profits from the race will be donated to the GWL Skatepark Corporation a registered 501c3 charity in their continued efforts to raise the necessary funds to construct a professional concrete skatepark in the town of Greenwood Lake which will benefit the local and surrounding communities.
Please join GWL Skatepark Corp. on September 10th for what will be a great opportunity to have some fun, raise funds for a good cause and enjoy the beautiful village and scenery of Greenwood Lake, NY!
- Warwick, NYWarwick is planning to build a significant skatepark within the village of Warwick, and will be scheduling a series of fund-raising events in order to begin work on initial stages of the project. Our next fundraiser will be an info and donation table at Baird’s Tavern for Broadway Night on Monday, May 2nd. Warwick Skatepark Initiative Paver Program brochures and Biz Sponsorship take-ways will be available and we welcome donations to support the new skatepark.
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Join local historian Alan Held for a ride through Warwick’s railroading history and discover the 28 miles of railroads that once served the town of Warwick, its villages, and hamlets. The presentation will take place on Friday, March 8, at 7 p.m. in the A.W. Buckbee Center, located on 2 Colonial Ave. in Warwick.
Featured in the presentation will be then-and-now comparisons, maps, and rare images of Warwick that will show the importance that railroads had to the industrial development of the region. From existing trackage to little-known branches abandoned more than a century ago, the presentation will explore the track, stations, locomotives, and the stories of the half dozen railroads that built our community.
This program is free to the public courtesy of the Warwick Historical Society (WHS). Anyone with an affinity in history is welcome to attend. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with light refreshments preceding the program at 7 p.m. For more information about the program or the WHS, call 845-986-3236 or visit warwickhistory.org.