Nov
8
Mon
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library
Nov 8 @ 11:14 am – 12:14 pm
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS

  • September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
  • September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
  • October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
  • October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
  • October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
  • October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
  • November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
  • November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
  • November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
  • November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
  • November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
  • December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.
Nov
15
Mon
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library
Nov 15 @ 11:14 am – 12:14 pm
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS

  • September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
  • September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
  • October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
  • October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
  • October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
  • October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
  • November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
  • November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
  • November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
  • November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
  • November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
  • December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.
Nov
22
Mon
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library
Nov 22 @ 11:14 am – 12:14 pm
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS

  • September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
  • September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
  • October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
  • October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
  • October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
  • October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
  • November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
  • November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
  • November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
  • November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
  • November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
  • December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.
Nov
29
Mon
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library
Nov 29 @ 11:14 am – 12:14 pm
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS

  • September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
  • September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
  • October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
  • October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
  • October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
  • October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
  • November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
  • November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
  • November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
  • November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
  • November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
  • December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.
Dec
1
Wed
Holiday Mixer – Warwick Chamber @ Landmark Inn
Dec 1 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

HOLIDAY MIXER – DECEMBER 1 – (5:30pm-7:30pm) – Ring in the holiday season with fellow Chamber members and friends of the community at the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Holiday Mixer hosted at the Landmark Inn! $10 for members and their guests, $20 for future members. Register online here.

Dec
6
Mon
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library
Dec 6 @ 11:14 am – 12:14 pm
Albert Wisner Library | Monday Afternoon at the Movies @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS

  • September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
  • September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
  • October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
  • October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
  • October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
  • October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
  • November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
  • November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
  • November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
  • November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
  • November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
  • December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.
Dec
14
Tue
Holiday Mixer – Pine Island @ Harvest Restaurant
Dec 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
We are having our holiday
mixer and YOU’RE invited!
When:
Tuesday, Dec 14th at 6:00 pm
$15 per person and cash bar

Where:
The Harvest Restaurant
633 County Rd 1,
Pine Island, NY 10969

Please follow mask requirements.
Thank you for keeping each other healthy.
Dec
15
Wed
Vernon Chamber Holiday Celebration @ The Lamp Post Inn
Dec 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Fun Holiday Mixer
Member Meeting (Guests Welcome!)
Dec 15, 2021
6:00PM to 9:00PM – The Lamp Post Inn
MUST RSVP To This Email OR CALL 973-476-0878
Please join us for a festive evening of fun. We hope you can attend.
Jan
13
Thu
Make Your Own Leather Wallet @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Jan 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Feb
16
Wed
Vernon Cabin Fever Mixer @ Vernon VFW
Feb 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Break those Cabin Fever blues and network with our fellow local business owners.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Wear your best flannel and COME ON OUT!!!
Meet, greet, make new friends and start to exchange referrals to help grow your business.
The event is being held at Vernon VFW.
***CASH BAR**** Lite food
Covid Restrictions Apply
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 at 6pm.
To save your seat reply to this email or email info@vernonchamber.com or call (973) 764-0764.
Hope to see you there!
Mar
27
Sun
Lenten Musical Meditation @ St. Stephen Parish
Mar 27 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Apr
2
Sat
St. Stephen’s Women’s Retreat @ Sacred Heart Center
Apr 2 all-day
St. Stephen's Women's Retreat @ Sacred Heart Center

St. Stephen’s Women’s Retreat April 2 & 3 Sacred Heart Center, Newton, NJ Fr. Glenn Sudano, CFR, a well known retreat director, will be offering a 2-day Lenten Retreat for the women of St. Stephen’s parish, April 2 – 3, 2022. The retreat will be held at Sacred Heart Center, Newton, NJ.

The cost is $140.00 per person which includes one night stay in a private room with private bath, and 5 hot meals. This retreat will be a perfect way to prepare spiritually for Holy Week and Easter Sunday. Registration is due on March 14, 2022. Space is limited. Registration forms are available in the atrium. For information please contact Frances Cantone at 845-544-8545.

Apr
3
Sun
St. Stephen’s Women’s Retreat @ Sacred Heart Center
Apr 3 all-day
St. Stephen's Women's Retreat @ Sacred Heart Center

St. Stephen’s Women’s Retreat April 2 & 3 Sacred Heart Center, Newton, NJ Fr. Glenn Sudano, CFR, a well known retreat director, will be offering a 2-day Lenten Retreat for the women of St. Stephen’s parish, April 2 – 3, 2022. The retreat will be held at Sacred Heart Center, Newton, NJ.

The cost is $140.00 per person which includes one night stay in a private room with private bath, and 5 hot meals. This retreat will be a perfect way to prepare spiritually for Holy Week and Easter Sunday. Registration is due on March 14, 2022. Space is limited. Registration forms are available in the atrium. For information please contact Frances Cantone at 845-544-8545.

Apr
21
Thu
Chamber of Commerce | Greenwood Lake @ Cove Castle
Apr 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

April 21st (7-9pm) The Greenwood Lake Chamber of Commerce Invites you to join them for a Spring Fling – their first mixer of 2022. Friday, April 21st Hosted by Cove Castle, all are welcome to enjoy the Spring Fling in their new outdoor pavilion with complimentary bites from their seasonal menu. One free admission per chamber business. $10 additional business representatives $10 for non-members Call 845-477-5599 for more information. Cove Castle 13 Castle Court Greenwood Lake, NY.

Apr
24
Sun
St. Stephen Parish Easter Egg Hunt @ St. Stephen Parish
Apr 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

For St. Stephen Parish Families, Only RESCHEDULED

May
19
Thu
Business Mixer | The Glenwood @ The Glenwood
May 19 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Business Mixer | The Glenwood @ The Glenwood | Sussex | New Jersey | United States
The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce invites you to our After Hours Mixer at The Glenwood (formerly Smokey’s) in Glenwood, NJ on Thursday, May 19th from 5:30-7:30 p.m!

Mingle, network and make new friends while enjoying a cash bar and a delicious appetizers. We’re excited to see you there!

Cost is $10 for members, $20 for non-members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Brooke Lorimer
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce
845-986-2720
Jun
1
Wed
Chamber Mixer | Warwick Valley
Jun 1 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

When
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT
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Where

Dream Worx Co Working & Events
7 West St
2nd floor
Warwick, NY 10990
Driving Directions

We are so excited for you to join us at our upcoming June 1st Expresso Mixer at Dream Worx Coworking. There will be coffee and delicious treats from Dream Donuts!
Conveniently located in the village of Warwick, Dream Worx provides a valuable option for entrepreneurs and remote working professionals to experience a reasonably priced, boutique coworking facility without a long commute.  
Along with hot seats, desks, printing, high speed WIFI, conference room, snacks and general office supplies, members also benefit from the bonus of networking, collaboration and inspirational energy that comes with a local community work environment.    
We hope you’ll join us for the event, which is free for all members and their guests.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Brooke Lorimer
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce
845-986-2720
Espresso Mixer @ Dream Worx Co Working & Events
Jun 1 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

When
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT
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Where

Dream Worx Co Working & Events
7 West St
2nd floor
Warwick, NY 10990
Driving Directions

Dear Peter,

We are so excited for you to join us THIS WEDNESDAY at our upcoming June 1st Expresso Mixer at Dream Worx Coworking. There will be coffee and delicious treats from Dream Donuts!
Conveniently located in the village of Warwick, Dream Worx provides a valuable option for entrepreneurs and remote working professionals to experience a reasonably priced, boutique coworking facility without a long commute.
Along with hot seats, desks, printing, high speed WIFI, conference room, snacks and general office supplies, members also benefit from the bonus of networking, collaboration and inspirational energy that comes with a local community work environment.
We hope you’ll join us for the event, which is free for all members and their guests.
Jun
15
Wed
Vernon Chamber | Mixer and Taste of Vernon Awards! @ The Lamp Post Inn
Jun 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Vernon Chamber of Commerce
Appreciation Mixer and
Taste of Vernon Awards!
Wednesday June 15, 2022
6pm-9pm
The Lamp Post Inn
Light Snacks served. Cash Bar.
RSVP by June10, 2022 to this email or call 973-476-0878.
Hope to see you there!
Thank you all that participated or attended this spectacular event. Now we would like to Recognize and Celebrate as we thank everyone. Please join us!
Jun
23
Thu
Warwick Chamber Business Mixer @ Pine Island Tap House
Jun 23 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

June 23rd, 2022
5:30-7:30pm
Where

682 County Rd 1
Suite B
Pine Island, NY 10969
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Dear Peter,

The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce invites you to our After Hours Mixer at Pine Island Tap House in Pine Island, NY on Thursday, June 23rd from 5:30-7:30 p.m!

Mingle, network and make new friends while enjoying a cash bar and a delicious appetizers. We’re excited to see you there!

Cost is $10 for members, $20 for non-members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Brooke Lorimer
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce
845-986-2720
Aug
17
Wed
SUMMER SOIRÉE GREENWOOD LAKE CHAMBER @ Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
SUMMER SOIRÉE GREENWOOD LAKE CHAMBER @ Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
SUMMER SOIREE GREENWOOD LAKE CHAMBER Thomas Morahan Waterfront Park
August 17 (6-9p) Food and cash bar with admission. More info to follow.
Dec
7
Wed
Vernon Chamber Holiday Mixer @ The Lamp Post Inn
Dec 7 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Fun Holiday Mixer
Member Meeting (Guests Welcome!)
Dec 7, 2022
6:00PM to 9:00PM – The Lamp Post Inn
MUST RSVP To This Email OR CALL 973-476-0878
Food, Fun, Games and Ugly Sweater Contest.
Coma and be Merry!
(cash bar)
Jan
13
Fri
Men’s Retreat @ Sacred Heart
Jan 13 all-day
Men's Retreat @ Sacred Heart | Newton | New Jersey | United States

Fr. Glenn Sudano CFR will be the Retreat Master for a men’s retreat which will be conducted on the weekend of January 13th-15th, 2023, at the Sacred Heart Center in Newton, NJ. The Salesian Sisters offer immaculate single rooms with a bathroom. The cost is $230, but, thanks to the generosity of some of our parishioners, scholarships are available. For more information, call or text Deacon Tom at 845-988-6289 or e-mail dtom@warwick.net

Jan
14
Sat
Men’s Retreat @ Sacred Heart
Jan 14 all-day
Men's Retreat @ Sacred Heart | Newton | New Jersey | United States

Fr. Glenn Sudano CFR will be the Retreat Master for a men’s retreat which will be conducted on the weekend of January 13th-15th, 2023, at the Sacred Heart Center in Newton, NJ. The Salesian Sisters offer immaculate single rooms with a bathroom. The cost is $230, but, thanks to the generosity of some of our parishioners, scholarships are available. For more information, call or text Deacon Tom at 845-988-6289 or e-mail dtom@warwick.net

Jan
15
Sun
Men’s Retreat @ Sacred Heart
Jan 15 all-day
Men's Retreat @ Sacred Heart | Newton | New Jersey | United States

Fr. Glenn Sudano CFR will be the Retreat Master for a men’s retreat which will be conducted on the weekend of January 13th-15th, 2023, at the Sacred Heart Center in Newton, NJ. The Salesian Sisters offer immaculate single rooms with a bathroom. The cost is $230, but, thanks to the generosity of some of our parishioners, scholarships are available. For more information, call or text Deacon Tom at 845-988-6289 or e-mail dtom@warwick.net

Feb
15
Wed
Networking Event – Vernon NJ @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Feb 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Break those Cabin Fever blues and network with our fellow local business owners.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Wear your best flannel and COME ON OUT!!!
Meet, greet, make new friends and start to exchange referrals to help grow your business.
Fox and Bear at 967 McAfee Glenwood Rd (Rt 517) Glenwood. NJ
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 6pm
Lite food and drink will be served
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
To save your seat reply to this email or email info@vernonchamber.com or call (973) 476-0878 by Feb. 10th, 2023
Hope to see you there!
Feb
22
Wed
Ash Wednesday Services @ St. Stephen Parish
Feb 22 all-day
Ash Wednesday Services @ St. Stephen Parish

Ash Wednesday services in Warwick, Pine Island, and Florida, NY

Mar
12
Sun
No Greater Love: The Passion of Christ @ St. Stephen Church
Mar 12 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
No Greater Love: The Passion of Christ @ St. Stephen Church | New York | United States
St. Stephen the Martyr (Warwick)
Mar
15
Wed
Vernon Chamber Mixer: Ballroom Magic @ Ballroom Magic
Mar 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Come join us at Ballroom Magic for some dance tips and delightful networking. Bring your dancing shoes!

Ballroom Magic, 4 Franklin Lane, Vernon, NJ 07461

Wednesday, March 15, 2023 6pm

Refreshments will be served you may BYOB.

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!

To save your spot reply to this email or email info@vernonchamber.com or text

(973) 476-0878 by March 13th, 2023

Hope to see you there!

Let’s Dance!

May
23
Tue
Faith’s Closet Thrift Store @ Warwick Reformed Church
May 23 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Faith's Closet Thrift Store @ Warwick Reformed Church | Warwick | New York | United States

Gently used clothing for men, women, and children. Closed on holiday, Seasonal clearance. Accepting donations.

May
28
Sun
VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
May 28 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jun
4
Sun
VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
Jun 4 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jun
11
Sun
VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
Jun 11 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jun
18
Sun
VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
Jun 18 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jun
25
Sun
VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
Jun 25 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jul
2
Sun
Sterling Forest State Park
Jul 2 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Sterling Forest State Park

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.

VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
Jul 2 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jul
9
Sun
Sterling Forest State Park
Jul 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Sterling Forest State Park

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.

VEN Y VE @ WARWICK REFORMED CHURCH
Jul 9 @ 12:47 pm – 1:47 pm

VEN Y VE- Worship with Pastor Rolfi Elivo-Lopez. Spanish Language Worship in Fellowship Hall 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:30 a.m.. Website: warwickreformed.church

Jul
23
Sun
Sterling Forest State Park
Jul 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Sterling Forest State Park

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.

Aug
29
Tue
Business Mixer | Warwick Chamber of Commerce @ South Street Saloon
Aug 29 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

JOIN US

AFTER-HOURS MIXER SOUTH STREET SALOON

8/29 (5:30-7:30p)

SOUTH STREET SALOON

15 South Street, Warwick

Join us at one of our newest businesses and chamber members…South Street Saloon.

Enjoy snacks, drinks from the cash bar, and most importantly, meeting and talking with fellow Warwick Valley Chamber Members and Business Owners.

Bring plenty of business cards to share and for the door prize drawing.

Oct
7
Sat
Children’s Book Festival @ Stanley Deming Park
Oct 7 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

The Warwick Children’s Book Festival was first held in September 2005 at Stanley-Deming Park in Warwick, NY.  So well-received, it was clear the Festival would have to become a Warwick tradition. After a six-year hiatus during which Albert Wisner Public Library designed, built and relocated to a beautiful new building, the Festival resumed in 2011.  Planned and organized by the Library, the Festival is sponsored by Library benefactors Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes, the Village of Warwick and others.  Best Book Fairs, LLC is the bookseller.  A portion of the proceeds benefits the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation, which funds enhancements to the programs and services of the Library.

The 2022 Warwick Children’s Book Festival will be held on Saturday, October 8 from 11am-4pm at Stanley-Deming Park at the intersection of South Street and Parkway.  Admission is free and the Festival is open to all the young at heart.  Join fellow readers to celebrate children’s literacy, share a love of the written word, discover new books, talk with those who create them, and have your book purchases autographed.  Nearly 2,000 visitors attended the Festival in 2021.  The Festival will again bring the community and visitors together in the david-lubar-oct-2016-cheart of the Village of Warwick, near charming shops, galleries, and family-friendly cafes, and close to apple orchards and family farms. 

We are delighted to welcome back the beloved Uncle Brothers Band.  Singer-songwriter Tom Gardner and colleagues will perform a lively, interactive concert for children in the bandstand at 12:00pm.  Preview the Uncle Brothers here and invite a friend to the concert!  Feel free to bring a blanket, towel or lawn chair.

The Festival, its participants and guests will comply with any State and local public health safety requirements then in effect.

By bus from Port Authority:  consult New Jersey Transit bus schedules. The last stop of the bus route into Warwick is 1 block from Railroad Avenue.  (The bus departs back to Port Authority from this same stop.)  

Driving from Manhattan, Brooklyn or Long Island:

  • George Washington Bridge (I-95 South) to Palisades Interstate Parkway (PIP) North.  Take the upper level of the bridge and stay in the far right-hand lane for easy access to the PIP.  The entrance ramp is on the far right exiting the bridge.
  • Exit 18 off PIP onto Long Mountain Parkway / Route 6.  This is a left exit.
  • Follow signs for Route 17 West and proceed on 17W for almost 10 miles.
  • Exit 126 (Chester) off 17W.  Take a left at end of exit ramp onto Route 94 West.
  • Continue on 94W 4 miles toward the village of Florida, taking a left at the 4-way intersection in Florida (landmark:  Dunkin Donuts) and proceeding on 94W into Warwick, another 7 miles.
  • About 1/10 mile after first set of traffic lights in Warwick (by Key Bank) take a slight (diagonal) left onto South Street (landmark:  Queen Village Cleaners).  Proceed down South St. to 3rd St. and you will see Stanley-Deming Park.
  • Parking:   We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.)  Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.

Driving From Passaic County, NJ:

Follow route 94 North into Warwick, past the intersection with route 17A (landmark:  Warwick Valley Country Club on your left) and then look for Third Street on your right.

  • Take a right onto Third Street, proceed 1 block and you will see the park directly ahead to your right.
  • Parking:   We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.)  Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park.  Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.

Driving from Bergen County, NJ:  2 options:

  • Either take Route 17 North -> NYS Thruway (87 North) to exit 16 (Harriman tolls/17 West) and follow instructions from Manhattan (above), OR:
  • Route 17 North -> NY 87 North to exit 15A. Take a left off the exit ramp and follow Route 17 North through Sloatsburg and Tuxedo.  About 1.5 miles past the Tuxedo train station, bear left onto 17A, proceeding through Sterling Forest and Greenwood Lake and following signs into Warwick. Take a right onto South Street and proceed 3 blocks.  You will see the park on your right.
  • Parking:   We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.)  Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park.  Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.

Driving from Westchester County, NY:  2 options:

    • Either take Tappan Zee Bridge/NYS Thruway (87 North) to exit 16 (Harriman tolls/17 West) and follow instructions from Manhattan (above), OR:

Take Tappan Zee Bridge/NYS Thruway (87 North) to exit 13 (Palisades Interstate Parkway North).  Follow PIP to exit 18, a left exit, onto Route 6 / Long Mountain Parkway.  Proceed over the mountain and onto 17 West, then follow instructions from Manhattan (above).

Driving from Ulster County, NY;  Albany, NY area:

  • Take I-87 South to exit 16 – Harriman tolls.
  • Follow signs for Route 17 West and proceed on 17W for almost 10 miles.
  • Exit 126 (Chester) off 17W.  Take a left at end of exit ramp onto Route 94 West.
    Continue on 94W 4 miles toward the village of Florida, taking a left at the 4-way intersection in Florida (landmark:  Dunkin Donuts) and proceeding on 94W into Warwick, another 7 miles.
  • About 1/10 mile after first set of traffic lights in Warwick (by Key Bank) take a slight (diagonal) left onto South Street (landmark:  Queen Village Cleaners).  Proceed down South St. about 2 blocks.  Park in the lot on the left side of South Street, behind the small red brick Chase Bank.  Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park.
  • Parking:   We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.)  Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park.  Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.

Driving from Connecticut/Massachusetts:

  • From Massachusetts, depending on your point of origin, take either 90 West or 91 South to its intersection with I-84.
  • Take 84 West to exit 4E (Middletown) onto Route 17E toward NYC.
  • Take exit 124 off 17E and at the end of the exit ramp, a left onto 17A / 94W.  Proceed about 12 miles, through the village of Florida and into the village of Warwick.
  • About 1/10 mile after first set of traffic lights in Warwick (by Key Bank) take a slight (diagonal) left onto South Street (landmark:  Queen Village Cleaners).  Proceed about 1/4 mile to 3rd St.  The park will be directly ahead of you.
  • Parking:   We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.)  Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park.  Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.
Pasta Dinner @ St. Stephen Parish Community Center
Oct 7 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Pasta Dinner @ St. Stephen Parish Community Center

Reservations required; space is limited. Hosted by the Knights of Columbus

Nov
8
Wed
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
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Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
15
Wed
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
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Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
16
Thu
Warwick Chamber Annual Member Celebration and Awards Dinner @ Red Tail Lodge
Nov 16 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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When
November 16, 2023
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Where
Red Tail Lodge
200 NJ-94
Vernon, NJ 07462

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Dear Peter,
The Warwick Valley Chamber Celebrates The Season of Giving at their 84th Annual Membership Gala at the beautiful Red Tail Lodge in Vernon NJ. We invite our guests to join us for an evening of cocktails, dinner, election of new Board Members, and our Awards ceremony, followed by music and dancing.
Please consider becoming a sponsor of our Gala.
There are several opportunities available with an investment as low as $250, all of which include tickets to the event in addition to recognition for your support of the chamber. Register Now so we can get your name on our website.
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We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Stefanie Keegan
Executive Director
845-986-2720
Nov
20
Mon
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
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Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
27
Mon
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
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Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
29
Wed
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
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Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Feb
19
Wed
Vernon Chamber Networking event @ alias brew works
Feb 19 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

 You’re Invited!

Beat the Winter Blues with Cabin Fever!

You’re Invited to the Vernon Chamber of Commerce Networking Meeting

Shake off the cold, spark new connections, and warm up to exciting opportunities!

 Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2025

 Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

 Location: Alias Brew Works-Cash Bar

With Bearded Baby Que-Sponsored by McAfee Hardware

 What to Expect:

Fresh Connections: Meet and mingle with local business professionals.

Engaging Activities: Break the ice with fun networking challenges.

Spotlight Your Business: Share your goals and services with the group.

Winter Warm-Up: Enjoy cozy refreshments and a welcoming atmosphere.

Let’s turn this winter into a season of growth and collaboration!

 RSVP by February 16th to reserve your spot.

 Email: info@vernonchamber.com

Get out of the cabin, into the action, and make this winter one to remember! !

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