Oct
15
Fri
2021
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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Greenwood Lake Theater, in partnership with Warwick Historical Society, presents “Detestable Arts”,

on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

with three start times at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm. The performance will begin at Lewis Park, 80-92 Main Street, Warwick, NY, and will continue through several locations within the park. Advance tickets are $30 per person/$25 ages 12-18; at the door $30 for all.

Advance purchase is recommended. Limited tickets per time. Box office contact is 845-986-3236, ext. 101.

“Detestable Arts” is an original retelling of the Salem Witch Trials done in an immersive setting. The story takes place over an acre of space in beautiful Lewis Park, as well as inside the historic Old School Baptist Meeting House. The audience can get right in the middle of the accusations and trials that became one of Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Everyone who attends will move freely throughout the space to experience the story in whatever order they choose. It’s a chance to be a part of the story, rather than just watching from a distance. Take a break from the performance and drink in the colonial-era tavern alongside the residents of Salem Village (drink tickets available at the door). For more information on the style of the show and what to expect, visit https://www.greenwoodlaketheater.org/detestablearts.html.

For more information regarding tickets, venue location, complete list of cast members, and production details for “Detestable Arts” or Greenwood Lake Theater, please visit www.greenwoodlaketheater.org or call the Warwick Historical Society box office

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
16
Sat
2021
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

Detestable Arts - Black Logo.jpg
Greenwood Lake Theater, in partnership with Warwick Historical Society, presents “Detestable Arts”,

on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

with three start times at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm. The performance will begin at Lewis Park, 80-92 Main Street, Warwick, NY, and will continue through several locations within the park. Advance tickets are $30 per person/$25 ages 12-18; at the door $30 for all.

Advance purchase is recommended. Limited tickets per time. Box office contact is 845-986-3236, ext. 101.

“Detestable Arts” is an original retelling of the Salem Witch Trials done in an immersive setting. The story takes place over an acre of space in beautiful Lewis Park, as well as inside the historic Old School Baptist Meeting House. The audience can get right in the middle of the accusations and trials that became one of Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Everyone who attends will move freely throughout the space to experience the story in whatever order they choose. It’s a chance to be a part of the story, rather than just watching from a distance. Take a break from the performance and drink in the colonial-era tavern alongside the residents of Salem Village (drink tickets available at the door). For more information on the style of the show and what to expect, visit https://www.greenwoodlaketheater.org/detestablearts.html.

For more information regarding tickets, venue location, complete list of cast members, and production details for “Detestable Arts” or Greenwood Lake Theater, please visit www.greenwoodlaketheater.org or call the Warwick Historical Society box office

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
22
Fri
2021
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

Detestable Arts - Black Logo.jpg
Greenwood Lake Theater, in partnership with Warwick Historical Society, presents “Detestable Arts”,

on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

with three start times at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm. The performance will begin at Lewis Park, 80-92 Main Street, Warwick, NY, and will continue through several locations within the park. Advance tickets are $30 per person/$25 ages 12-18; at the door $30 for all.

Advance purchase is recommended. Limited tickets per time. Box office contact is 845-986-3236, ext. 101.

“Detestable Arts” is an original retelling of the Salem Witch Trials done in an immersive setting. The story takes place over an acre of space in beautiful Lewis Park, as well as inside the historic Old School Baptist Meeting House. The audience can get right in the middle of the accusations and trials that became one of Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Everyone who attends will move freely throughout the space to experience the story in whatever order they choose. It’s a chance to be a part of the story, rather than just watching from a distance. Take a break from the performance and drink in the colonial-era tavern alongside the residents of Salem Village (drink tickets available at the door). For more information on the style of the show and what to expect, visit https://www.greenwoodlaketheater.org/detestablearts.html.

For more information regarding tickets, venue location, complete list of cast members, and production details for “Detestable Arts” or Greenwood Lake Theater, please visit www.greenwoodlaketheater.org or call the Warwick Historical Society box office

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
23
Sat
2021
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

Detestable Arts - Black Logo.jpg
Greenwood Lake Theater, in partnership with Warwick Historical Society, presents “Detestable Arts”,

on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

with three start times at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm. The performance will begin at Lewis Park, 80-92 Main Street, Warwick, NY, and will continue through several locations within the park. Advance tickets are $30 per person/$25 ages 12-18; at the door $30 for all.

Advance purchase is recommended. Limited tickets per time. Box office contact is 845-986-3236, ext. 101.

“Detestable Arts” is an original retelling of the Salem Witch Trials done in an immersive setting. The story takes place over an acre of space in beautiful Lewis Park, as well as inside the historic Old School Baptist Meeting House. The audience can get right in the middle of the accusations and trials that became one of Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Everyone who attends will move freely throughout the space to experience the story in whatever order they choose. It’s a chance to be a part of the story, rather than just watching from a distance. Take a break from the performance and drink in the colonial-era tavern alongside the residents of Salem Village (drink tickets available at the door). For more information on the style of the show and what to expect, visit https://www.greenwoodlaketheater.org/detestablearts.html.

For more information regarding tickets, venue location, complete list of cast members, and production details for “Detestable Arts” or Greenwood Lake Theater, please visit www.greenwoodlaketheater.org or call the Warwick Historical Society box office

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
29
Fri
2021
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

Detestable Arts - Black Logo.jpg
Greenwood Lake Theater, in partnership with Warwick Historical Society, presents “Detestable Arts”,

on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

with three start times at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm. The performance will begin at Lewis Park, 80-92 Main Street, Warwick, NY, and will continue through several locations within the park. Advance tickets are $30 per person/$25 ages 12-18; at the door $30 for all.

Advance purchase is recommended. Limited tickets per time. Box office contact is 845-986-3236, ext. 101.

“Detestable Arts” is an original retelling of the Salem Witch Trials done in an immersive setting. The story takes place over an acre of space in beautiful Lewis Park, as well as inside the historic Old School Baptist Meeting House. The audience can get right in the middle of the accusations and trials that became one of Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Everyone who attends will move freely throughout the space to experience the story in whatever order they choose. It’s a chance to be a part of the story, rather than just watching from a distance. Take a break from the performance and drink in the colonial-era tavern alongside the residents of Salem Village (drink tickets available at the door). For more information on the style of the show and what to expect, visit https://www.greenwoodlaketheater.org/detestablearts.html.

For more information regarding tickets, venue location, complete list of cast members, and production details for “Detestable Arts” or Greenwood Lake Theater, please visit www.greenwoodlaketheater.org or call the Warwick Historical Society box office

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
30
Sat
2021
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 30 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

Detestable Arts - Black Logo.jpg
Greenwood Lake Theater, in partnership with Warwick Historical Society, presents “Detestable Arts”,

on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

with three start times at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm. The performance will begin at Lewis Park, 80-92 Main Street, Warwick, NY, and will continue through several locations within the park. Advance tickets are $30 per person/$25 ages 12-18; at the door $30 for all.

Advance purchase is recommended. Limited tickets per time. Box office contact is 845-986-3236, ext. 101.

“Detestable Arts” is an original retelling of the Salem Witch Trials done in an immersive setting. The story takes place over an acre of space in beautiful Lewis Park, as well as inside the historic Old School Baptist Meeting House. The audience can get right in the middle of the accusations and trials that became one of Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Everyone who attends will move freely throughout the space to experience the story in whatever order they choose. It’s a chance to be a part of the story, rather than just watching from a distance. Take a break from the performance and drink in the colonial-era tavern alongside the residents of Salem Village (drink tickets available at the door). For more information on the style of the show and what to expect, visit https://www.greenwoodlaketheater.org/detestablearts.html.

For more information regarding tickets, venue location, complete list of cast members, and production details for “Detestable Arts” or Greenwood Lake Theater, please visit www.greenwoodlaketheater.org or call the Warwick Historical Society box office

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Nov
10
Wed
2021
Veterans Day Remembrances at the Warwick Historical Society @ Warwick Historical Society
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Honoring all who served VETERANS DAY

Veterans Day Remembrances at

the Warwick Historical Society

Everyone is invited to join the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wednesday, November 10 at 7 pm for an evening of storytelling and camaraderie at the Veterans Day Remembrances Event at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Avenue, Warwick.

Sharing personal remembrances and first-hand accounts of life in the service, the program will feature WHS Board member and former Naval officer and Vietnam veteran Mr. Tom Brennan; Mr. Donald Grenier, a Navy pilot who flew missions in support of the Inchon invasion in Korea; Mr. Everest Lemay, a Marine who served at the Chosin Reservoir battle; and Mr. Ralph Leonard, an Air Force SR-71 Blackbird technician and Vietnam veteran. The conversation will also include Pastor Eun Sung Han from the New Milford and Edenville United Methodist Church, who will share his personal experience of growing up in Korea.

Don, Everest and Ralph are members of the Warwick Veterans of Foreign War Post 4662, and Tom is a member of Warwick’s American Legion Post 214. These important community organizations are dedicated to helping veterans and their families secure services, providing a connection and advocating for and recognizing the sacrifices of the men and women who served in the military.

Everyone is welcome and invited to attend. Questions and audience interaction are encouraged. Reservations are not required.

For more information about VFW 4662, please call 845-988-VETS (8387). For more information about Legion Post 214, please call 845-986-1290. For more information about the event, please call 845-986-3236, ext.106 or visit www.warwickhistory.org.

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Nov
26
Fri
2021
Warwick Annual Tree Lighting @ Old School Baptist Meeting House
Nov 26 @ 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Warwick Annual Tree Lighting @ Old School Baptist Meeting House

NOVEMBER 26 – (6pm) – Light up the night with Warwick Fire Department’s “Annual Tree Lighting” at the Old School Baptist Church, corner of Main St. and Church St. in Warwick Village. They will also be accepting unwrapped gifts for Toys for Tots and canned food for the food pantry.

Feb
16
Wed
2022
Quiltfolk Textile Talk @ Virtual
Feb 16 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Quiltfolk Textile Talk @ Virtual | Fort Worth | Texas | United States
Baltimore Album Quilts have fascinated both makers and historians for well over a century. In the recently released Issue 21 of Quiltfolk, magazine staff writer Meg Cox (@meg4quilts) gave readers a look at what makes these quilts so special, and why the revival movement of Baltimore Album Quilts has outlasted the original craze in the mid-19th century.⁠
Now, Quiltfolk is collaborating with Quilt Alliance (@quiltalliance) to dive a little deeper. Meg has invited two of the makers she profiled for the Maryland issue and two historians she consulted to come together for a panel discussion. Quiltmakers Mimi Dietrich (mimi.dietrich.1) and Nancy Kerns will join historians Ronda Harrell McAllen and Deborah Cooney, to each share a short video about a particular Baltimore Album quilt that feeds their obsession. Meg will then lead a conversation with the group, touching on some BAQ mysteries that were recently solved.⁠
This one-of-a-kind Textile Talk will take place Wednesday, February 16 at 2 pm EST, and it’s completely *free* to attend! The panel and short videos will be pre-recorded to ensure time for a live Q&A session with the audience. Don’t miss out on this exciting discussion about these uniquely historic quilts. Register at the link below:
Feb
28
Mon
2022
A Conversation about the Constitution: Might vs. Right @ Warwick Historical Society
Feb 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A Conversation about the Constitution
Come to the Warwick Historical Society’s headquarters, the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Avenue, Warwick on Monday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. for an entertaining and educational evening with Town of Warwick Historian Dr. Richard Hull and local attorney, Mr. Robert Krahulik, Esq. as they engage in a lively conversation about the U.S. Constitution, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Dr. Hull is Professor Emeritus of History at New York University, a former trustee of The Nature Conservancy, the Orange County Land Trust and the Warwick Historical Society, and is the official Historian of the Town of Warwick. He is a recipient of the Association of Public Historians of New York outstanding career as a Public Historian award. Mr. Krahulik is an attorney with the firm of Beattie & Krahulik, established in 1872 in the Village of Warwick. He has served as Trustee of SUNY Orange/OCCC, as President and Board Member of the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce, Trustee, Secretary and Treasurer of the Orange County Citizen’s Foundation, Trustee of Orange County United Way, Chairman of the Orange County Municipal Park Advisory Committee, and Director of Winslow Therapeutic Riding Center.

Come to the Warwick Historical Society’s headquarters, the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Avenue, Warwick on February 28 at 7 pm for an entertaining and educational evening with Town of Warwick Historian Dr. Richard Hull and local attorney, Mr. Robert Krahulik, Esq. as they engage in a lively conversation about the U.S. Constitution, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Life-long friends, Richard and Bob respectfully challenge one another when they converse about the interpretation of articles and amendments of the constitution. The evening will begin with a focus on the First Amendment and freedom of speech and assembly. As time allows, Richard and Bob will discuss the broader topics of limitations and restrictions and the basic rights and liberties of Americans.
The event is free to attend: reservations are recommended and walk-ins welcome as space permits. Masks are recommended, and social distancing will be encouraged. Call 845-986-3236, ext. 106 for more information and to reserve a seat.
Mar
12
Sat
2022
Glitter and Gold 1920’s Cocktail Soiree @ Warwick Historical Society
Mar 12 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
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Join us Saturday, the 12th of March 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A.W. Buckbee Center

2 Colonial Avenue, Warwick, NY 10990

Dust off your flapper dresses and Fedora hats and enjoy an evening of specialty cocktails and delicious bites and morsels at the Warwick Historical Society’s Glitter and Gold 1920’s Cocktail Soiree.

Set against the newest historic exhibit, Glitter and Gold, a look at 1920s fashion, the cocktail party features incredible period clothing and accessories, and a spread of era-appropriate hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. Period themed clothing and costumes are encouraged. With live jazz music lilting in the background, the event will be fun and flavorful.

The Warwick Historical Society is a non-profit dedicated to preserving, sharing and celebrating the history of the Town of Warwick since 1906. Volunteers and members of the WHS are the heart and soul of the organization, witnessing and recording the history happening all around for today’s and future generations. New members are always welcome, and membership starts at only $30 a year.

Tickets to the Glitter and Gold fundraising event are on sale now, $40 for WHS members, $60 for non-members.

Reservations are required.

Call 845-986-3236 ext. 101 or visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information.

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Warwick Historical Society

2 Colonial Avenue

Warwick, NY 10990

845-986-3236

Mar
20
Sun
2022
Warwick Historical Society Presents: Removal of Historical Monuments @ Warwick Historical Society
Mar 20 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Warwick Historical Society Presents: Removal of Historical Monuments @ Warwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States
Come to the A.W. Buckbee Center on Sunday, March 20 at 2 p.m. for a compelling presentation by the Orange County Historian Ms. Johanna Porr Yaun about the removal of historical monuments and markers around the country, and the historical implications of their removal.
Ms. Yaun will discuss and examine the cultural trend of removing statues and monuments and the sensitive topic of “erasing history.”
Reservations are recommended, seating is limited.
This presentation is FREE for WHS members, and only $10 for non-members. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.
*Please note, the Sanford Memorial Fountain is not in jeopardy of being removed.
Apr
27
Wed
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
Apr 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
Apr
28
Thu
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
Apr 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
Apr
29
Fri
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
Apr 29 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
Apr
30
Sat
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
Apr 30 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
May
1
Sun
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
May 1 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
May
2
Mon
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
May 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
May
3
Tue
2022
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
May 3 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
May
4
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 4 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

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Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

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Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

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Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society
May 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buzz on Beekeeping @ Wrwick Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

The public is invited to the next Hands-on-History workshop, the Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on May 4. Ryan Muehlbauer , of Little York Apiary, a local music teacher and amateur beekeeper, will talk about beekeeping, the care and management of colonies of honeybees, the much misunderstood pollinators.

Muehlbauer will discuss how to begin beekeeping, and the life of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. The program is free and family-friendly.

Hands-on-History is an adult and family-friendly workshop series intended to spark curiosity and touch upon a variety of topics, from music to nature to history, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick. The Buzz on Beekeeping will look at a centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows. Call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Buzz on Beekeeping, at the Warwick Historical Society (WHS) on Wed., May 4, at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave., Warwick.
May
11
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 11 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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May
18
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 18 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
May
25
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 25 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jun
1
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 1 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jun
8
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 8 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jun
15
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 15 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jun
22
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 22 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jun
29
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 29 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jul
6
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jul 6 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jul
13
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jul 13 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jul
20
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jul 20 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Jul
27
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jul 27 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

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Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Aug
3
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 3 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

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Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Aug
10
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 10 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Aug
17
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 17 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Aug
24
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 24 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Aug
31
Wed
2022
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 31 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

Registration for the GW Day 5K is live! The inaugural race was a lot of fun, and we are excited to host this year’s 2nd Annual fun run through the Village of Warwick on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:30 am, starting and ending at Veterans Memorial Park.

Follow this link, https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K to register for the 5K, and plan your day, enjoy the race in the morning, and Free Public Historic Property Tours in the afternoon at select WHS properties, detail TBA.

Join the Warwick Historical Society for our Hands-on-History Workshops, presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick.

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

Please join us on Wednesday, May 11th at 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center for our forth workshop with Wendy Insinger and Brooke Hamling.

POETRY VIBES: Come play with words and find your voice inside some lines.

Hear Poems * Make Poems * Share Poems (If you’re feeling it.) This is a fun, generative workshop. All are welcome! (even those who do not consider themselves “poets”)

Founded in spring of 2016, MPW has hosted two-hundred-and-sixty-two workshops, published two literary journals, and created immersive poetry experiences/installations at various local art festivals and exhibitions.

Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows, call 845-986-3236 to reserve a seat.

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

In a partnership with the talented Wickham Works, come to the Love Local Maker Market in tranquil Lewis Park in the heart of Warwick, NY, visit with over 40 local artisan vendors and peruse their handmade wares. Find one-of-a-kind items, repurposed and reused materials, meet the artisan vendors and take away something unique.

$3.00 admission supports the missions of Wickham Works and the Warwick Historical Society. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

Grab your work gloves, traps, weed whackers and rakes, and join a team of volunteers as we clean up debris, uncover lost graves, and remember and honor those laid to rest.

Give back to the community, make a difference, and share in the camaraderie of a job well done.

The Cemetery Preservation and Clean-Up committee meets once a month, check back for times and locations

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Sep
10
Sat
2022
Ghost Investigation with the Ghost Grannies @ Warwick Historical Society
Sep 10 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Ghost Investigation

with the Ghost Grannies

Ghost Investigation this Saturday, September 10 at 6:30 pm.

Join the WHS and Whendy and Amy, also known as the Ghost Grannies at an evening of paranormal investigation as we walk through some of the oldest and most historic buildings in Warwick. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own electromagnetic field (EMF) readers, dowsing rods, pendulums, and other ghost hunting equipment, and there will be some equipment available to try as well.

The walk will begin at the WHS headquarters, the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Avenue, and continue to the Shingle House, the oldest house in the Village of Warwick built in 1764. The tour then continues to the Old School Baptist Meeting House, and finishes at Baird’s Tavern for a glass of wine or beer or soft beverage, and culminating in more investigation in the upstairs museum rooms and attic.

This tour is for entertainment purposes only, and the walk will be just over an hour and about 1 mile long.

Participation is limited to 12 people, reservations are first-come, first-served, $100 per person. Call 845-986-3236 to make a reservation.

Nov
5
Sat
2022
NY Quilts of the Nineteenth Century @ Warwick Historical Society
Nov 5 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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Volunteers needed as Docents at the Old School Baptist Meeting House November 5, 12 and 19, 12 to 3 pm.

Host visitors at the Autumn Leaves antique quilt show, artfully curated and displayed by Sharon Waddell and Niel DeMarino.

Welcome guests as they enjoy viewing 40 different quilts from the 1800’s in the colors of autumn.

Call Nora at 845-986-3236 ext.106 for more information and to sign-up to volunteer.

Warwick Historical Society

2 Colonial Avenue

Warwick, NY 10990

845-986-3236

www.whsny.org

Nov
12
Sat
2022
NY Quilts of the Nineteenth Century @ Warwick Historical Society
Nov 12 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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gorgeous quilts.jpg

Volunteers needed as Docents at the Old School Baptist Meeting House November 5, 12 and 19, 12 to 3 pm.

Host visitors at the Autumn Leaves antique quilt show, artfully curated and displayed by Sharon Waddell and Niel DeMarino.

Welcome guests as they enjoy viewing 40 different quilts from the 1800’s in the colors of autumn.

Call Nora at 845-986-3236 ext.106 for more information and to sign-up to volunteer.

Warwick Historical Society

2 Colonial Avenue

Warwick, NY 10990

845-986-3236

www.whsny.org

Nov
18
Fri
2022
Poetry Slam @ AW Buckbee Center
Nov 18 @ 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Poetry Slam @ AW Buckbee Center | Warwick | New York | United States

Presented by Milkweed Poetry Workshop and hosted by the Warwick Historical Society, the Poetry Slam will be an in-person event!

Friday, November 18th
Sign-ups at 6:30pm
7:00pm

$10 to Slam

Free entry, but donations are appreciated!

A.W. Buckbee Center
2 Colonial Avenue
Warwick NY

Nov
19
Sat
2022
NY Quilts of the Nineteenth Century @ Warwick Historical Society
Nov 19 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
New Logog.jpg
gorgeous quilts.jpg

Volunteers needed as Docents at the Old School Baptist Meeting House November 5, 12 and 19, 12 to 3 pm.

Host visitors at the Autumn Leaves antique quilt show, artfully curated and displayed by Sharon Waddell and Niel DeMarino.

Welcome guests as they enjoy viewing 40 different quilts from the 1800’s in the colors of autumn.

Call Nora at 845-986-3236 ext.106 for more information and to sign-up to volunteer.

Warwick Historical Society

2 Colonial Avenue

Warwick, NY 10990

845-986-3236

www.whsny.org

Apr
16
Sun
2023
An Evening at the Red Swan Inn @ Warwick Valley Country Club,
Apr 16 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

An Evening at the Red Swan Inn

Get your tickets before it sells out!

Step back in time at an Evening at the Red Swan Inn, a special event hosted by the Warwick Historical Society at the beautiful Warwick Valley Country Club, 42 Oakland Avenue, Warwick on Sunday, April 16, 5 to 8 pm.

Constructed in 1903, the Red Swan Inn was an elegant hotel and family resort in the charming Town of Warwick. Wealthy New Yorkers seeking a respite from the city heat would vacation at the resort, enjoying the modern amenities including fine dining, a swimming pool, and golf course.

For one special evening only, join the Warwick Historical Society at the Warwick Valley Country Club as we enjoy a menu artfully curated by Chef Clement Truitt, featuring delicacies enjoyed at the turn of the twentieth-century. An exhibit of collectible artifacts and items from the Red Swan Inn will be on display, music provided by Christopher Ford’s Party Mix, and Village of Warwick Mayor Michael Newhard will be the emcee for the evening, sharing some stories and legends from the inn.

Tickets are $105 per person for the entertaining evening, and on sale now with limited seating. Reservations are required and have already sold half of the tickets. Visit www.warwickhistory.org for more information. Call 845-986-3236 to make your reservation.

Jun
7
Wed
2023
The Buzz on Beekeeping @ A.W. BUCKBEE CENTER
Jun 7 @ 7:00 pm
The Buzz on Beekeeping @ A.W. BUCKBEE CENTER | Warwick | New York | United States

What’s the buzz about beekeeping? Find out at the last Hands-on-History workshop of the season, the Buzz on Beekeeping on Wed., June 7 at 7 p.m. at the A.W. Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave. Featuring Ryan Muehlbauer of Little York Apiary, everyone is invited to attend an educational presentation on the care and management of colonies of honeybees, nature’s often misunderstood pollinators. Ryan will discuss how to begin your journey into beekeeping, and talk about the life and times of a honeybee living in Warwick, NY. Hands-on-History is a Free adult and family-friendly workshop series. Presented in partnership with the Village of Warwick, The Buzz on Beekeeping will be an interesting evening, taking a look at the centuries old practice. Reservations are recommended, walk-ins permitted as space allows.

Jul
23
Sun
2023
George Washington Day Free Tours @ Wrwick Historical Society
Jul 23 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

shingle house tour Geoprge Washington DayGeorge Washington Day Public Open House and Tour

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Enjoy a free public tour of select WHS properties at the annual George Washington Day celebration, commemorating the General’s visit to Warwick in 1782. Visit the Shingle House complex, 7-9 Forester Avenue, and talk with local historians as they share stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this wonderful Town. Reservations are not required, the tour is free and family-friendly. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

Dec
10
Sun
2023
Annual Wassail Party @ Buckbnee Center
Dec 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Annual Wassail Party

It’s Not to Late to get your Tickets!!!

Raise a cup of cheer at the Annual Wassail Party at

the Warwick Historical Society,

Sunday, December 10 from 5 to 7 pm at the A.W. Buckbee Center.

Enjoy a spread of holiday food and beverages, and a traditional Wassail, a spiced wine punch purported to bring good fortune and a good harvest in the New Year. Set against the festive backdrop of the great room, this holiday party is a Warwick tradition.

Tickets are on sale, $25/WHS Members, $35/non-members and at the door.

Call 845-986-3236 or email info@whsny..org for reservations!

Feb
2
Fri
2024
Job Available: Executive Director Warwick NY Historical Society @ Warwick Historical Society
Feb 2 @ 6:46 pm

The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick

is Seeking an Executive Director

Writing skills for grants and press releases required. Must have knowledge of Microsoft Word and social media. Experience in fundraising is preferred. Knowledge of the Town of Warwick area required.

Starting salary $55,000. Full time, flexible schedule includes some evenings and weekends.

Send a letter of interest and resume to admin@whsny.org.

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Mar
8
Fri
2024
Warwick’s Railroad History @ Albert Buckbee Center
Mar 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Warwick's Railroad History @ Albert Buckbee Center

Join local historian Alan Held for a ride through Warwick’s railroading history and discover the 28 miles of railroads that once served the town of Warwick, its villages, and hamlets. The presentation will take place on Friday, March 8, at 7 p.m. in the A.W. Buckbee Center, located on 2 Colonial Ave. in Warwick.

Featured in the presentation will be then-and-now comparisons, maps, and rare images of Warwick that will show the importance that railroads had to the industrial development of the region. From existing trackage to little-known branches abandoned more than a century ago, the presentation will explore the track, stations, locomotives, and the stories of the half dozen railroads that built our community.

This program is free to the public courtesy of the Warwick Historical Society (WHS). Anyone with an affinity in history is welcome to attend. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with light refreshments preceding the program at 7 p.m. For more information about the program or the WHS, call 845-986-3236 or visit warwickhistory.org.

Jun
1
Sat
2024
Party in the Park @ Lewis Park
Jun 1 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Party in the Park

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An homage to Greenwood Lake’s Centennial celebration, 1924-2024.

Step back in time to the glamorous era of the Roaring 20’s at the annual WHS Party in the Park! Greenwood Lake was roaring in the 1920s. with its train service to New York City, steamboat ferries, and grand hotels, Greenwood Lake offered an escape for many families and the well-to-do. greenwood Lake offered a lakeside retreat for any sport celebrities, artists, Vaudeville actors, writers, and many more.

Immerse yourself in the spirit of the evening as you sip on specialty cocktails crafted by Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery and the Last Whisky Bar, and fine wines courtesy of Peck’s Wine & Spirits. Indulge in delectable catering from The Helm, while perusing an array of intriguing auction items donated by local businesses and individuals.

The Party in the Park has grown into a beloved tradition, evolving from a simple potluck picnic into an enchanting evening soiree. Don’t miss out on the fun! Tickets are available for $110 for WHS members and $140 for non-members. Costumes encouraged but not required. Call 845-986-3236 to secure your tickets and join us for a night to remember!

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