Jan
27
Sat
2024
We The People Warwick Presents | Anxious Nation Film & Discussion @ Albert Wisner Library
Jan 27 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm
We The People Warwick Presents | Anxious Nation Film & Discussion @ Albert Wisner Library

Documentary Viewing and Discussion

Sat, Jan 27 – 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Albert Wisner Public Library, Warwick, NY

Anxious Nation, the award-winning feature-length documentary, takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America, especially its impact on young people and families. It offers insights into managing mental health and provides hope for a future where anxiety is met with empathy, understanding and support.

Facilitated discussion by a licensed therapist will follow the viewing of the film.

Jan
28
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jan 28 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Feb
4
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Feb 4 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Feb
11
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Feb 11 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Feb
18
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Feb 18 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Feb
25
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Feb 25 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Mar
3
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Mar 3 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Mar
10
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Mar 10 – Mar 11 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Mar
15
Fri
2024
St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Events @ Village of Warwick
Mar 15 all-day

Mike Sweeton Grand Marshall of Warwick NY St. Patrick's Day Parade 20245ST. PATRICK’S DAY EVENTS SCHEDULE

  • March 15: Yesterdays Grand Reopening, 16 Elm St., Warwick, NY 10990
  • March 16: 4-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Grafton Street and Bagpipers
  • Mar 16: 5-7PM; Excelsior Hose Co #1 23rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato, Vegetable, Irish Soda Bread, Beverage, Dessert. $20 Adults; $18 Seniors; $10 Children 5-12; Under 5, FREE. Delivery Free in Village of Warwick; Takeout available beginning 5:30PM. 50-50 Raffles. Warwick Fire Department, Station 1, Church Street Ext., Warwick NY 10990. Take-out Order # 845-986-4688.
  • Mar 16: Kicking off at 2 p.m., Warwick Valley Winery, Distillery & Orchard (114 Little York Rd., Warwick) will resonate with the lively jam grass tunes of Acoustic Nailed Shutt.
  • Mar 16: At 6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Mighty Spectrum Band will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances. Renowned as one of the most dynamic bands in the NY/NJ area, their fusion of rock ‘n roll with a powerful horn section is sure to impress.
  • Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
  • Mar 16-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill :takout also available
  • Mar 16-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
  • Mar 16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoe dinner
  • Mar 16: Get your dancing shoes ready for an evening of fun with Whiskey Crossing and Line Dancing at Pine Island Tap House (682 County Rd 1 Suite B, Pine Island) starting at 7 p.m.
  • Mar 16: Barrel 28 (28 N Main St., Florida) will come alive with the sounds of Missyping Band (formerly known as No Soap Radio) at 8:30 p.m.Mar 16: And for those craving a dose of alternative modern rock, Mattingly’s Tavern (16 N Main St., Florida) is the place to be at 9 p.m. as No Promises takes the stage for a night of high-octane performances featuring hits from the 90s to today.

 

Sunday, March 17

  • March 17: 10:30AM-1PM Village of Warwick NY: Parade will lineup in the St. Anthony Community Hospital parking lot, proceed east bound on Grand Street, south down Main Street/Oakland Avenue, turn right on Orchard Street, right on Elm, ending at 16 Elm Street, at Yesterdays.  The Warwick, N.Y., St. Patrick’s Parade will begin at 11 a.m. Former Town Supervisor Michael Sweeten will be the grand marshal.
  • March 17: 1-4PM: Edenville General Store, 240 Pine Island Tpke., Warwick NY 10990, featuring Sonofdov (Bill Buttner, Stacia Thiel, Karen Kamenetsky, Scott Palermo, Duane Bergman)
  • At 2 p.m. at the Warwick Winery, Amanda Leigh & John will enchant the audience with cover tunes and might even feature some of their original compositions!
  • Meanwhile, over at the Pine Island Tap House at 2 p.m., the Bard of the Hills will transport listeners to the rolling hills of Ireland with their acoustic Irish and folk songs, sea shanties, and melodies played on the acoustic octave mandolin.
  • For those craving a taste of the 90s, Tin Barn Brewing invites patrons to enjoy the nostalgic sounds of Rubixx at 2 p.m. Known for their energetic performances and faithful renditions of 90s favorites, this performance is sure to bring back memories and get the crowd moving.
  • At the Last Whisky Bar at 3 p.m., The Harrisons will take the stage, treating listeners to an afternoon of soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
  • For those interested in jazz and fusion, the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (1351 Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf) presents a free event at 3 p.m. featuring the USAF Heritage of America Band: Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble featuring big band swing to cutting-edge contemporary music.
  • Mar 17: Stop by Pennings Farm Cidery (4 Warwick Turnpike, Warwick) for a performance by Missyping Band starting at 2 p.m. Their eclectic mix of music is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
  • March 17: 6-9PM Pennings Farm Market, featuring Emish Plays Pennings Farm on St. Patrick’s Day
  • March 17: 6-9PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Ray DeLear
Mar
16
Sat
2024
St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Events @ Village of Warwick
Mar 16 all-day

Mike Sweeton Grand Marshall of Warwick NY St. Patrick's Day Parade 20245ST. PATRICK’S DAY EVENTS SCHEDULE

  • March 15: Yesterdays Grand Reopening, 16 Elm St., Warwick, NY 10990
  • March 16: 4-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Grafton Street and Bagpipers
  • Mar 16: 5-7PM; Excelsior Hose Co #1 23rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato, Vegetable, Irish Soda Bread, Beverage, Dessert. $20 Adults; $18 Seniors; $10 Children 5-12; Under 5, FREE. Delivery Free in Village of Warwick; Takeout available beginning 5:30PM. 50-50 Raffles. Warwick Fire Department, Station 1, Church Street Ext., Warwick NY 10990. Take-out Order # 845-986-4688.
  • Mar 16: Kicking off at 2 p.m., Warwick Valley Winery, Distillery & Orchard (114 Little York Rd., Warwick) will resonate with the lively jam grass tunes of Acoustic Nailed Shutt.
  • Mar 16: At 6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Mighty Spectrum Band will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances. Renowned as one of the most dynamic bands in the NY/NJ area, their fusion of rock ‘n roll with a powerful horn section is sure to impress.
  • Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
  • Mar 16-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill :takout also available
  • Mar 16-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
  • Mar 16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoe dinner
  • Mar 16: Get your dancing shoes ready for an evening of fun with Whiskey Crossing and Line Dancing at Pine Island Tap House (682 County Rd 1 Suite B, Pine Island) starting at 7 p.m.
  • Mar 16: Barrel 28 (28 N Main St., Florida) will come alive with the sounds of Missyping Band (formerly known as No Soap Radio) at 8:30 p.m.Mar 16: And for those craving a dose of alternative modern rock, Mattingly’s Tavern (16 N Main St., Florida) is the place to be at 9 p.m. as No Promises takes the stage for a night of high-octane performances featuring hits from the 90s to today.

 

Sunday, March 17

  • March 17: 10:30AM-1PM Village of Warwick NY: Parade will lineup in the St. Anthony Community Hospital parking lot, proceed east bound on Grand Street, south down Main Street/Oakland Avenue, turn right on Orchard Street, right on Elm, ending at 16 Elm Street, at Yesterdays.  The Warwick, N.Y., St. Patrick’s Parade will begin at 11 a.m. Former Town Supervisor Michael Sweeten will be the grand marshal.
  • March 17: 1-4PM: Edenville General Store, 240 Pine Island Tpke., Warwick NY 10990, featuring Sonofdov (Bill Buttner, Stacia Thiel, Karen Kamenetsky, Scott Palermo, Duane Bergman)
  • At 2 p.m. at the Warwick Winery, Amanda Leigh & John will enchant the audience with cover tunes and might even feature some of their original compositions!
  • Meanwhile, over at the Pine Island Tap House at 2 p.m., the Bard of the Hills will transport listeners to the rolling hills of Ireland with their acoustic Irish and folk songs, sea shanties, and melodies played on the acoustic octave mandolin.
  • For those craving a taste of the 90s, Tin Barn Brewing invites patrons to enjoy the nostalgic sounds of Rubixx at 2 p.m. Known for their energetic performances and faithful renditions of 90s favorites, this performance is sure to bring back memories and get the crowd moving.
  • At the Last Whisky Bar at 3 p.m., The Harrisons will take the stage, treating listeners to an afternoon of soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
  • For those interested in jazz and fusion, the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (1351 Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf) presents a free event at 3 p.m. featuring the USAF Heritage of America Band: Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble featuring big band swing to cutting-edge contemporary music.
  • Mar 17: Stop by Pennings Farm Cidery (4 Warwick Turnpike, Warwick) for a performance by Missyping Band starting at 2 p.m. Their eclectic mix of music is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
  • March 17: 6-9PM Pennings Farm Market, featuring Emish Plays Pennings Farm on St. Patrick’s Day
  • March 17: 6-9PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Ray DeLear
Mar
17
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Mar 17 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Events @ Village of Warwick
Mar 17 all-day

Mike Sweeton Grand Marshall of Warwick NY St. Patrick's Day Parade 20245ST. PATRICK’S DAY EVENTS SCHEDULE

  • March 15: Yesterdays Grand Reopening, 16 Elm St., Warwick, NY 10990
  • March 16: 4-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Grafton Street and Bagpipers
  • Mar 16: 5-7PM; Excelsior Hose Co #1 23rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato, Vegetable, Irish Soda Bread, Beverage, Dessert. $20 Adults; $18 Seniors; $10 Children 5-12; Under 5, FREE. Delivery Free in Village of Warwick; Takeout available beginning 5:30PM. 50-50 Raffles. Warwick Fire Department, Station 1, Church Street Ext., Warwick NY 10990. Take-out Order # 845-986-4688.
  • Mar 16: Kicking off at 2 p.m., Warwick Valley Winery, Distillery & Orchard (114 Little York Rd., Warwick) will resonate with the lively jam grass tunes of Acoustic Nailed Shutt.
  • Mar 16: At 6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Mighty Spectrum Band will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances. Renowned as one of the most dynamic bands in the NY/NJ area, their fusion of rock ‘n roll with a powerful horn section is sure to impress.
  • Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
  • Mar 16-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill :takout also available
  • Mar 16-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
  • Mar 16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoe dinner
  • Mar 16: Get your dancing shoes ready for an evening of fun with Whiskey Crossing and Line Dancing at Pine Island Tap House (682 County Rd 1 Suite B, Pine Island) starting at 7 p.m.
  • Mar 16: Barrel 28 (28 N Main St., Florida) will come alive with the sounds of Missyping Band (formerly known as No Soap Radio) at 8:30 p.m.Mar 16: And for those craving a dose of alternative modern rock, Mattingly’s Tavern (16 N Main St., Florida) is the place to be at 9 p.m. as No Promises takes the stage for a night of high-octane performances featuring hits from the 90s to today.

 

Sunday, March 17

  • March 17: 10:30AM-1PM Village of Warwick NY: Parade will lineup in the St. Anthony Community Hospital parking lot, proceed east bound on Grand Street, south down Main Street/Oakland Avenue, turn right on Orchard Street, right on Elm, ending at 16 Elm Street, at Yesterdays.  The Warwick, N.Y., St. Patrick’s Parade will begin at 11 a.m. Former Town Supervisor Michael Sweeten will be the grand marshal.
  • March 17: 1-4PM: Edenville General Store, 240 Pine Island Tpke., Warwick NY 10990, featuring Sonofdov (Bill Buttner, Stacia Thiel, Karen Kamenetsky, Scott Palermo, Duane Bergman)
  • At 2 p.m. at the Warwick Winery, Amanda Leigh & John will enchant the audience with cover tunes and might even feature some of their original compositions!
  • Meanwhile, over at the Pine Island Tap House at 2 p.m., the Bard of the Hills will transport listeners to the rolling hills of Ireland with their acoustic Irish and folk songs, sea shanties, and melodies played on the acoustic octave mandolin.
  • For those craving a taste of the 90s, Tin Barn Brewing invites patrons to enjoy the nostalgic sounds of Rubixx at 2 p.m. Known for their energetic performances and faithful renditions of 90s favorites, this performance is sure to bring back memories and get the crowd moving.
  • At the Last Whisky Bar at 3 p.m., The Harrisons will take the stage, treating listeners to an afternoon of soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
  • For those interested in jazz and fusion, the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (1351 Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf) presents a free event at 3 p.m. featuring the USAF Heritage of America Band: Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble featuring big band swing to cutting-edge contemporary music.
  • Mar 17: Stop by Pennings Farm Cidery (4 Warwick Turnpike, Warwick) for a performance by Missyping Band starting at 2 p.m. Their eclectic mix of music is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
  • March 17: 6-9PM Pennings Farm Market, featuring Emish Plays Pennings Farm on St. Patrick’s Day
  • March 17: 6-9PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Ray DeLear
Mar
24
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Mar 24 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Mar
31
Sun
2024
Easter Events
Mar 31 all-day
Easter Events

Easter Services and Activities in Warwick NY and Vernon NJ

  • Holy Rosary Church, Greenwood Lake
    March 29: Good Friday 3PM, Passion and Holy Communion
    March 30: Holy Saturday 8PM Easter Vigil
    March 31: Easter Sunday Mass at 8AM and 10AM
  • Church of St. Stephen the First Martyr, Warwick
    March 30: Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil, 7PM
    March 31: Easter Sunday Masses, 8AM,10AM, and Noon
  • St. Joseph’s Church Florida NY
    March 30: Holy Saturday, Vigil 8PM; (St. Joseph only)
    March 30: Blessing of the Food – Swieconka, St Joseph 10AM; St. Stanislaus, 11AM
    March 31: Easter Sunday Mass; St. Joseph, 9AM and 12Noon; St. Stanislaus, 10:30AM
  • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
    March 31:  Easter Sunday Celebration of the Resurrection of Our Lord: 9:30AM
  • Church of the Good Shepherd – Greenwood Lake
    March 31: Easter Sunday Rev Richard Gressle, 9:30AM
  • Sugar Loaf Methodist Church
    March 31: Easter Sunday Service 9AM
  • St. Peter Lutheran Church
    70 Little Yorkx Rd., Warwick, NNY 10990, March 31: 11AM
  • Church of The Nazarene – Warwick
    March 31:Easter Sunday, 9:45AM
  • Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church – Greenwood Lake
    March 31: Easter Sunday Service, 9:30AM
  • Warwick Reformed Church
    March 31: Easter Sunday 9:30AM (English)
    March 31: Easter Sunday 11:30AM (Spanish language in Fellowship Hall)
  • Valley Bible Church – 11 Hamilton Ave. Warwick
    April 9: Sunday Service, 11AM
  • Warwick Assembly of God
    March 31: Easter Sunday 9AM and 10:30AM
  • The Mission Church of the Assemblies of God – 103 Newport Bridge Rd., Warwick|
    March 31: Easter Sunday 11AM,12:30PM

March 24  Florida NY, 11AM: Easter Egg Hunt at Seward Mapes Homestead, 35 No Main St., Florida NY

Warwick Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m.: The Easter Bunny will greet egg hunters at the Village of Warwick Veterans Memorial Park. Egg hunters will divide into three age groups: 3 and under, 4-6 years old and 7-12 years old. Prizes will be awarded for each age group for finding the golden egg. For admission, please bring a non-perishable food item to support the Warwick Food Pantry. Address: 29 Forester Ave, Warwick, N.Y.

March 30 Greenwood Lake PBA Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m.: Join the Greenwood Lake PBA’s Easter Egg Hunt at Winstanley Park. All are welcome, just bring your children and a basket. Address: Winstanley Park, 123 Windermere Ave. Greenwood Lake, N.Y.

Mar 31 Easter Egg Hunt: St. Peter Lutheran Church, 10:15AM
70 Little York Rd., Warwick, NY 10990

New Jersey

Bunny Art in the Park: Bring children to construct an Easter Bunny made out of paper plates, pipe cleaners, pom-poms, googly-eyes, markets, and paper. Supplies are provided. The event is desigtnedd for those age 5 and younger, and starts at 10:30AM. Location: Vernon Senior Center, 21 Church St., Vernon, Twp.

Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Mar 31 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Apr
7
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Apr 7 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Apr
14
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Apr 14 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Apr
20
Sat
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 20 all-day

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

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

Saturday, April 20

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sunday, April 21

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

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

Monday, April 22

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

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

Friday, April 26

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

Saturday, April 27

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

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

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

Ongoing Events:

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

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

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

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

Saturday, April 20

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sunday, April 21

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

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

Monday, April 22

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

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

Friday, April 26

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

Saturday, April 27

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

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

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

Ongoing Events:

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

Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Apr 21 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

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

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

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

Saturday, April 20

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sunday, April 21

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

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

Monday, April 22

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

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

Friday, April 26

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

Saturday, April 27

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

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

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

Ongoing Events:

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

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

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

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

Saturday, April 20

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sunday, April 21

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

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

Monday, April 22

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

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

Friday, April 26

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

Saturday, April 27

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

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

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

Ongoing Events:

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

Apr
27
Sat
2024
Earth Day | Warwick NY @ Stanely Deming Park
Apr 27 all-day

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

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

Saturday, April 20

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sunday, April 21

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

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

Monday, April 22

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

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

Friday, April 26

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

Saturday, April 27

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

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

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

Ongoing Events:

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

Apr
28
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Apr 28 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

May
4
Sat
2024
Warwick Cares | Mental Health and Suicide Prevention @ Railroad Green
May 4 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warwick CaresWarwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !


Additional Events


Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All

Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom


Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick

Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick

May
5
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
May 5 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

May
7
Tue
2024
Warwick Cares | Mental Health and Suicide Prevention @ Railroad Green
May 7 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warwick CaresWarwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !


Additional Events


Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All

Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom


Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick

Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick

May
11
Sat
2024
2nd Annual Beltanica festival @ Lewis Park
May 11 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
2nd Annual Beltanica festival @ Lewis Park

Come Out for a day of celebration as we practice thanks for the abundance of the earth. . There will be metaphysical craft vendors, psychic readers, herbal and magical workshops and classes, music, food, and fun! being its second year our community has had time to expand on this nature filled day of activities. There will be a Maypole blessing and dance during the event with a ritual celebration at 3:00 pm. Dress in your spring best–Renaissance-styled garb encouraged–and be ready for an amazing day of spring magic! if interested in vending for this event please contact  Admin@MyLightClub.com

May
12
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
May 12 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Mother’s Day | WArwick NY & Vernon NJ
May 12 all-day

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May
18
Sat
2024
Warwick Repair Cafe @ Warwick Senior Center (behind Town Hall)
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Warwick Repair Cafe @ Warwick Senior Center (behind Town Hall)

Repair Cafe | May 18, 2024

Mark your calendars and enter the date in your phone for the next Repair Cafe on Saturday, May 18, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Warwick Senior Center at 132 King’s Highway in Warwick.

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

Senior Center, Town Hall Complex, 132 Kings Hwy, Warwick

Bring Your BELOVED BUT BROKEN Items

*FIX Them For FREE With Our Repair Coaches

*Lamp Parts Available at our cost

Mechanical & Electrical

Quick Repairs & Consultations – Laptops, Tablets, Cell Phones

Clocks, Jewelry, Wooden Things, Clothing, Home Textiles, Soft Toys

Knife &Tool Sharpening

Limit TWO Items Per Person!

Sorry no gas or propane-powered Items

organizerwarwickrepaircafe@aol.com

RepairCafeHV.org

Warwick Cares | Mental Health and Suicide Prevention @ Railroad Green
May 18 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warwick CaresWarwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !


Additional Events


Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All

Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom


Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick

Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick

May
19
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
May 19 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Warwick Cares | Mental Health and Suicide Prevention @ Railroad Green
May 19 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warwick CaresWarwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !


Additional Events


Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All

Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom


Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick

Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick

May
21
Tue
2024
Coffee with a Cop @ Café e Dolci
May 21 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Coffee with a Cop @ Café e Dolci

Coffee with a Cop

The Town of Warwick Police Department is hosting “Coffee with a Cop” on Tuesday, May 21, 9 to 11 a.m., at Café e Dolci, 31 Main St., Warwick. This is a free event for Warwick residents.

May
26
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
May 26 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

May
27
Mon
2024
Warwick Memorial Day Parade @ Town Of Warwick
May 27 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Warwick Memorial Day Parade @ Town Of Warwick | Warwick | New York | United States

Warwick NY and Vernon NJ Memorial Day Parades

  • Monday May 27: Village of Warwick: The parade will step off at approximately 11:00 a.m., with lineup beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Main Street in front of Village Hall. The parade route will be as follows: Main Street in front of Village Hall, Oakland Avenue to the Warwick Cemetery, Galloway Road to the St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Forester Avenue, to the Veterans Memorial Park Firemen’s Monument.
  • Monday, May 27: Village of Florida Parade and Ceremony: Parade lineup is at 12:45 p.m. from Cohen Circle. Parade starts at 1 p.m. down Main Street. The ceremony will take place at the veterans monument in front of Seward. Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are invited to help with the flag ceremony.
  • Vernon Memorial Day Parade: Starts at 9:30 a.m. near the Dairy Queen and ends at Veterans of Foreign Wars Wallkill Valley Post #8441 about 11:30 a.m., where it will be followed by a ceremony. Free lunch afterward at the post.
May
29
Wed
2024
Farmer Mental Health in New York State: A Story of Crisis and Advocacy from the Makers of the Documentary “Muckville”
May 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Farmer Mental Health in New York State: A Story of Crisis and Advocacy from the Makers of the Documentary “Muckville”

Free Webinar: Farmer Mental Health in New York State: A Story of Crisis and Advocacy from the Makers of the Documentary “Muckville”

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Join us for a powerful conversation and live Q&A featuring the creators of the documentary “Muckville.” “Muckville” examines the ongoing mental health and suicide epidemic on American farms through the eyes of a 4th-generation onion farmer in New York’s Black Dirt region. During this webinar, we will screen the documentary and host a live Q&A focusing on Chris and Jeff’s passion advocating for farmer mental health. Audience members will also be given the opportunity to have their questions answered live by Chris and Jeff during the webinar. Join us on May 29th from 1pm – 2pm for an impactful story of struggle, advocacy, and hope.

Register for free at: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qyNb7EbhT5OoB-c0FpuTYg

May
30
Thu
2024
Warwick Cares | Mental Health and Suicide Prevention @ Railroad Green
May 30 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warwick CaresWarwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !


Additional Events


Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All

Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom


Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick

Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick

Jun
2
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jun 2 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Jun
9
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jun 9 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Warwick Pride Parade and Celebration @ warwick valley community center
Jun 9 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Warwick Pride Parade and Celebration @ warwick valley community center

The Warwick LGBTQ+ Pride Celebration will kick off at the Warwick community center at approx 11 am where various activities such as music, food, games, art, and support tables will be available.

led by the Funkrust Brass Band the parade will set off @ 1:30pm  from the Community Center leading to Veterans Memorial Park Pavilion. held there will be a Pride Show from 2:30-4:30.

The Warwick LGBTQ+ Pride event will return on Sunday, June 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For the past decade Warwick has celebrated the LGBTQ+ community with a celebration at the Warwick Valley Community Center, and a downtown parade followed by the Pride Show — an afternoon of entertainment. The show includes local talent and can be enjoyed by all ages.

The festivities begin at 11 a.m. at the Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Avenue, Warwick, NY. There will be free brunch, music, art, activities, support tables, face painting, and vendors. There will also be book signings by Kayla Miller author and illustrator of the New York Times bestselling “Click” graphic novel series, and Chloe O. Davis, author of “The Queens’ English, The Dictionary for LGBTQIA+ Lingo and Colloquial Phrases.”

At 1:30 p.m. the Pride parade steps off from the Community Center, led by the Funkrust Brass Band. The route is Orchard Street, left onto Oakland Avenue and up Main Street, right onto High Street and Forester Ave, and ending at the covered pavilion at Memorial Park at approximately 2.30 p.m. The route is 1.5 miles.

There will be food and retail vendors at the park and the Pride Show music performances start at 3 p.m.

Parking is limited at the Community Center, but there is ample parking at Memorial Park to leave a vehicle there for the end of the day.

For more information, go to Warwick Valley Community Center’s Facebook page or call 845-986-6422.

Warwick Cares | Mental Health and Suicide Prevention @ Railroad Green
Jun 9 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warwick CaresWarwick Cares Mental Health and Suicide Prevention initiatives. Thought that this would be the quickest way via messenger. I hope you have noticed the signs with messages of hope and resources 988 # we have around town. We are organizing a May as Mental Health Month Awareness Event May 4th – See the flyer attached. It would be so awesome if we could have someone there on the day of – for coverage and help us publicize the event. We’re having motivational, speakers, performers, mental health organizations nationally and locally – wellness vendors, children presentations. We really want the community to get involved. In particular in helping us create messages of hope for us to print – and that they will display !


Additional Events


Tuesday, May 7, 7-8 PM – WTPW All

Team Meeting ~ Via Zoom


Saturday, May 18, 10 AM-12 PM – Mental Health Action Forum – Mental Health in a Changing World: Where do We Start in Our Community? ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, May 19, 12:30-2 PM – Storytelling Coaching & Practice Session – Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick

Thursday, May 30, 7-8:30 PM, followed by refreshments – Warwick Story Share ~ Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick


Sunday, June 9, 11 AM-1:30 PM – WTPW at Warwick Pride Event: Rise & Shine Celebration ~ Warwick Valley Community Center lawn, Warwick

Jun
16
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jun 16 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Jun
23
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jun 23 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Jun
30
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jun 30 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Jul
6
Sat
2024
Fireworks and Music Concert on Greenwood Lake @ Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
Jul 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Free Fireworks concert and music concert, with food trucks

Concert Series on the Lake

Jul
7
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jul 7 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Jul
14
Sun
2024
Mary’s Meals @ St. Stephen Parish
Jul 14 all-day
Mary's Meals @ St. Stephen Parish | Warwick | New York | United States

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.

Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Jul
15
Mon
2024
Warwick to Hold Two Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer
Jul 15 – Jul 26 all-day

TOWN OF WARWICK

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

132 Kings Highway

Warwick N.Y. 10990

(845) 986–5000   Fax (845) 986–5020

 

Chief John D. Rader, NA 236

jrader@townofwarwickpd.org

 

MAY 30, 2024

PRESS RELEASE

 

Warwick Police Dept. to Hold Two

Junior Police Academy Sessions This Summer

 

Children will have an opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students ages 10 to 15 residing in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate.

The academy is a collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District. Two sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warwick Valley High School, located at 89 Sanfordville Rd. in Warwick.

Session I will take place from July 15 through July 26, and Session II is set for August 5 through August 16. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program.

Led by the WPD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of the demands of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips and hands‐on activities.

All children must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity with a preference to first-time attendees. The cost for the program is $250 and includes two WJPA shirts, hat and water bottle.

To register by the June 10 application deadline, visit www.wpdjpa.com. For more information, send an email to WarwickJPA@gmail.com.

The district is pleased to share that Warwick youths will have another opportunity this summer to experience the various aspects of police work in a fun and structured setting at the Warwick Police Department’s Junior Police Academy (JPA). Students who are age 10 to 15 and who reside in the Warwick, Greenwood Lake and Florida school districts are invited to participate in this collaborative effort between the Warwick Police Dept. and the Warwick Valley Central School District.

This year, two sessions will be held from 8:30 am to 3 pm at Warwick Valley High School (89 Sanfordville Rd.).

  • Session I: July 15 – July 26
  • Session II: August 5 – August 16

Led by the Warwick PD’s School Resource Officers, the goal of this program is for children to enjoy themselves while gaining an understanding of police training and service. The JPA consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, field trips, and hands‐on activities. Students must be available to attend all 10 days of the program, and applicants must complete a two-question essay. There is a limited capacity, and preference will be given to first-time attendees.

Program Cost

$250 (includes two WJPA shirts, a hat, and water bottle)

To Register

Visit www.wpdjpa.com

For More Information

Email WarwickJPA@gmail.com