Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.
The Lineup
The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:
Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”
Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.
Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!
The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.
Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.
Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.
T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.
The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.
Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.
Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL
Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law
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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.

The event will be held on Saturday June 10 at 5 p.m., giving a few lucky contestants and supporters of the upcoming Greenwood Lake Centennial a chance to win prize money.
There are three winner levels: First prize takes home $1,500; second prize, $500; and third prize, $250.
The “drop zone” will be located in Winstanley Park, the field adjacent on CVS on Windermere Avenue, across from the Chase Bank. While the winner need not be present, a large audience is expected to attend as it’s the day of the Annual Village Street Fair and the beginning the Lakeside Farmers Market season.


Sep 23-24 Tri-State Seafood + Music Festival (Warwick NY)
Seafood Fest welcomes you to the Wonderful Hudson Sports Complex in Beautiful Warwick Ny on 36 acres ! Formally in the 70s it was a jail.We plan to lock you in as you enjoy phenomenal seafood + meat options and fun with one kind of views!
Hours are 12-7 pm both days Seafood prepared from many Restaurants ,Food Trucks an Caterers Seafood 55 plus ways .Numerous drink stations and a weekend of Tribute bands!
Get online and reserve the 3 Ticket options General Admission gets you shopping and music all weekend long >>>Check out Our All New Rock n Roll Lobster Roll and Seafood around The World tickets gets you lots of great Seafood,Meat and Vegan options and will keep you well fed! and lots of ice cold adult/soft drinks!
This Years event will have more experienced and the freshest Seafood vendors around!We will also have the Hooked Seafood Fish Market so you bring home some amazingly fresh fish + Shellfish !
Shop the Seafood village with plenty desserts,craft vendors and fun for the whole family and kids 12 and under are FREE!
Get your tickets and info www.SEAFOODFESTTICKETS.com
Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.

Sep 23-24 Tri-State Seafood + Music Festival (Warwick NY)
Seafood Fest welcomes you to the Wonderful Hudson Sports Complex in Beautiful Warwick Ny on 36 acres ! Formally in the 70s it was a jail.We plan to lock you in as you enjoy phenomenal seafood + meat options and fun with one kind of views!
Hours are 12-7 pm both days Seafood prepared from many Restaurants ,Food Trucks an Caterers Seafood 55 plus ways .Numerous drink stations and a weekend of Tribute bands!
Get online and reserve the 3 Ticket options General Admission gets you shopping and music all weekend long >>>Check out Our All New Rock n Roll Lobster Roll and Seafood around The World tickets gets you lots of great Seafood,Meat and Vegan options and will keep you well fed! and lots of ice cold adult/soft drinks!
This Years event will have more experienced and the freshest Seafood vendors around!We will also have the Hooked Seafood Fish Market so you bring home some amazingly fresh fish + Shellfish !
Shop the Seafood village with plenty desserts,craft vendors and fun for the whole family and kids 12 and under are FREE!
Get your tickets and info www.SEAFOODFESTTICKETS.com
Prison of Horrors
Think You’re Brave? Think Again! As recently shown on Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation,
Our grounds are full of dark history as well as frightening mystery!
Are you brave enough to step foot on our grounds and discover what is laying beneath?
Prison of Horrors has found its strength in embracing the terror rather than avoiding it. And for the fourth year in a row, we seek to spread that terror to the masses. Our haunts may be an act, but the fear is real- and, for those lucky few, so are the ghosts. Come stay with us awhile, will you? But be careful when you leave us… for fear is infectious.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30
OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
Fridays & Saturdays
Open from 8 – 11 PM
No new admittance after 10:30 PM
$45 (+$2.50 processing fee) / Victim
Call for group tickets of 20 people or more for pricing and a 10% discount.
Nov 4: Fox Wine Festival (11 AM Admission)
Join us for live music in our indoor heated dome with 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate, and more! We also have kids activities to keep the little once busy whilst you are enjoying your day.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hudson Sports Complex, 122 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA
What’s Better Than Wine? Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate!
The first annual Fox Wine Fest will be hosted in our indoor heated dome and will feature 50+ vendors offering samples of wine, cider, beer, cheese, chocolate and more! Live music will be playing throughout the event and there will be bounce houses for the kids. Plus, the Field House will host seminars, workshops and more on all things wine, charcuterie and cooking!
For access to this event you need to purchase a Wine & Food Tasting ticket. On top of that you can add tickets for seminars and workshops.
The Warwick Children’s Book Festival was first held in September 2005 at Stanley-Deming Park in Warwick, NY. So well-received, it was clear the Festival would have to become a Warwick tradition. After a six-year hiatus during which Albert Wisner Public Library designed, built and relocated to a beautiful new building, the Festival resumed in 2011. Planned and organized by the Library, the Festival is sponsored by Library benefactors Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes, the Village of Warwick and others. Best Book Fairs, LLC is the bookseller. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation, which funds enhancements to the programs and services of the Library.
The 2022 Warwick Children’s Book Festival will be held on Saturday, October 8 from 11am-4pm at Stanley-Deming Park at the intersection of South Street and Parkway. Admission is free and the Festival is open to all the young at heart. Join fellow readers to celebrate children’s literacy, share a love of the written word, discover new books, talk with those who create them, and have your book purchases autographed. Nearly 2,000 visitors attended the Festival in 2021. The Festival will again bring the community and visitors together in the heart of the Village of Warwick, near charming shops, galleries, and family-friendly cafes, and close to apple orchards and family farms.
We are delighted to welcome back the beloved Uncle Brothers Band. Singer-songwriter Tom Gardner and colleagues will perform a lively, interactive concert for children in the bandstand at 12:00pm. Preview the Uncle Brothers here and invite a friend to the concert! Feel free to bring a blanket, towel or lawn chair.
The Festival, its participants and guests will comply with any State and local public health safety requirements then in effect.
By bus from Port Authority: consult New Jersey Transit bus schedules. The last stop of the bus route into Warwick is 1 block from Railroad Avenue. (The bus departs back to Port Authority from this same stop.)
Driving from Manhattan, Brooklyn or Long Island:
- George Washington Bridge (I-95 South) to Palisades Interstate Parkway (PIP) North. Take the upper level of the bridge and stay in the far right-hand lane for easy access to the PIP. The entrance ramp is on the far right exiting the bridge.
- Exit 18 off PIP onto Long Mountain Parkway / Route 6. This is a left exit.
- Follow signs for Route 17 West and proceed on 17W for almost 10 miles.
- Exit 126 (Chester) off 17W. Take a left at end of exit ramp onto Route 94 West.
- Continue on 94W 4 miles toward the village of Florida, taking a left at the 4-way intersection in Florida (landmark: Dunkin Donuts) and proceeding on 94W into Warwick, another 7 miles.
- About 1/10 mile after first set of traffic lights in Warwick (by Key Bank) take a slight (diagonal) left onto South Street (landmark: Queen Village Cleaners). Proceed down South St. to 3rd St. and you will see Stanley-Deming Park.
- Parking: We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.) Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.
Driving From Passaic County, NJ:
Follow route 94 North into Warwick, past the intersection with route 17A (landmark: Warwick Valley Country Club on your left) and then look for Third Street on your right.
- Take a right onto Third Street, proceed 1 block and you will see the park directly ahead to your right.
- Parking: We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.) Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park. Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.
Driving from Bergen County, NJ: 2 options:
- Either take Route 17 North -> NYS Thruway (87 North) to exit 16 (Harriman tolls/17 West) and follow instructions from Manhattan (above), OR:
- Route 17 North -> NY 87 North to exit 15A. Take a left off the exit ramp and follow Route 17 North through Sloatsburg and Tuxedo. About 1.5 miles past the Tuxedo train station, bear left onto 17A, proceeding through Sterling Forest and Greenwood Lake and following signs into Warwick. Take a right onto South Street and proceed 3 blocks. You will see the park on your right.
- Parking: We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.) Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park. Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.
Driving from Westchester County, NY: 2 options:
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- Either take Tappan Zee Bridge/NYS Thruway (87 North) to exit 16 (Harriman tolls/17 West) and follow instructions from Manhattan (above), OR:
Take Tappan Zee Bridge/NYS Thruway (87 North) to exit 13 (Palisades Interstate Parkway North). Follow PIP to exit 18, a left exit, onto Route 6 / Long Mountain Parkway. Proceed over the mountain and onto 17 West, then follow instructions from Manhattan (above).
Driving from Ulster County, NY; Albany, NY area:
- Take I-87 South to exit 16 – Harriman tolls.
- Follow signs for Route 17 West and proceed on 17W for almost 10 miles.
- Exit 126 (Chester) off 17W. Take a left at end of exit ramp onto Route 94 West.
Continue on 94W 4 miles toward the village of Florida, taking a left at the 4-way intersection in Florida (landmark: Dunkin Donuts) and proceeding on 94W into Warwick, another 7 miles. - About 1/10 mile after first set of traffic lights in Warwick (by Key Bank) take a slight (diagonal) left onto South Street (landmark: Queen Village Cleaners). Proceed down South St. about 2 blocks. Park in the lot on the left side of South Street, behind the small red brick Chase Bank. Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park.
- Parking: We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.) Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park. Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.
Driving from Connecticut/Massachusetts:
- From Massachusetts, depending on your point of origin, take either 90 West or 91 South to its intersection with I-84.
- Take 84 West to exit 4E (Middletown) onto Route 17E toward NYC.
- Take exit 124 off 17E and at the end of the exit ramp, a left onto 17A / 94W. Proceed about 12 miles, through the village of Florida and into the village of Warwick.
- About 1/10 mile after first set of traffic lights in Warwick (by Key Bank) take a slight (diagonal) left onto South Street (landmark: Queen Village Cleaners). Proceed about 1/4 mile to 3rd St. The park will be directly ahead of you.
- Parking: We recommend the Chase Bank parking lot on South Street (4-hr limit) or the parking lot directly across the street from the Chase Bank lot (3-hr limit.) Then walk up South Street 3 blocks to Stanley-Deming Park. Street parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood.

2023 Pumpkinfest
Time: 11am-3pm
Tickets: $10 per participating child
Location: Pine Island Park, Kay Road, Pine Island, NY 10969
Directions: Click here
Painting, Face Painting, Entertainment, Touch-a-tractor, Bouncy House,
Activities, Games & Many Surprises
Bathroom Facilities Available

2023 Pumpkinfest
Time: 11am-3pm
Tickets: $10 per participating child
Location: Pine Island Park, Kay Road, Pine Island, NY 10969
Directions: Click here
Painting, Face Painting, Entertainment, Touch-a-tractor, Bouncy House,
Activities, Games & Many Surprises
Bathroom Facilities Available
We are pleased to invite you to join us at the Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest 2023!
This is an amazing opportunity to gain valuable exposure to more than 5000+ local residents and visitors who attend the event. To keep the event unique and traditional, accepted vendors will contribute to the overall theme of the event by showcasing German-style craft pieces and European foods & snacks.
Please contact us if you are a good fit for this event! As a community we can make the Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest truly one-of-a-kind.
Celebrating it 3rd year in 2021, the locally loved Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest is going back to its roots to bring guests more entertainment, more vendors, more beer, and more “Prost!” (Cheers!) than ever before. Under the direction of the Greenwood Lakes Elks Lodge on Chestnut Street, this years fest will showcase a revitalized and elevated experience for all ages on Friday, October 14th through Sunday October 15th, 2023.
What makes Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest special is not only its longstanding history as a community with astounding events, but the reach it has across generations of fest-goers with offerings for attendees of all ages. For the adults, Oktoberfest boasts a full Biergarten serving up plenty of German & Craft Beer favorites along with Authentic German Foods next to a full stage lineup of live musical performances from Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra and many more!
Get in the spirit at the food and craft “Vendor Village”, offering up some of Hudson Valley’s unique artists and businesses while enjoying the sounds of festive music throughout the day and night.
Revelers young and old alike will enjoy a full entertainment lineup across one stage, including traditional German music, local German band performances, and community performances Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Don’t miss this time-honored tradition as Elks Drive in Greenwood Lake is transformed into a German paradise – Hold on to your Lederhosen – 2023 is going to be one for the books!
We are pleased to invite you to join us at the Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest 2023!
This is an amazing opportunity to gain valuable exposure to more than 5000+ local residents and visitors who attend the event. To keep the event unique and traditional, accepted vendors will contribute to the overall theme of the event by showcasing German-style craft pieces and European foods & snacks.
Please contact us if you are a good fit for this event! As a community we can make the Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest truly one-of-a-kind.
Celebrating it 3rd year in 2021, the locally loved Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest is going back to its roots to bring guests more entertainment, more vendors, more beer, and more “Prost!” (Cheers!) than ever before. Under the direction of the Greenwood Lakes Elks Lodge on Chestnut Street, this years fest will showcase a revitalized and elevated experience for all ages on Friday, October 14th through Sunday October 15th, 2023.
What makes Greenwood Lake Oktoberfest special is not only its longstanding history as a community with astounding events, but the reach it has across generations of fest-goers with offerings for attendees of all ages. For the adults, Oktoberfest boasts a full Biergarten serving up plenty of German & Craft Beer favorites along with Authentic German Foods next to a full stage lineup of live musical performances from Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra and many more!
Get in the spirit at the food and craft “Vendor Village”, offering up some of Hudson Valley’s unique artists and businesses while enjoying the sounds of festive music throughout the day and night.
Revelers young and old alike will enjoy a full entertainment lineup across one stage, including traditional German music, local German band performances, and community performances Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Don’t miss this time-honored tradition as Elks Drive in Greenwood Lake is transformed into a German paradise – Hold on to your Lederhosen – 2023 is going to be one for the books!
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Join local historian Alan Held for a ride through Warwick’s railroading history and discover the 28 miles of railroads that once served the town of Warwick, its villages, and hamlets. The presentation will take place on Friday, March 8, at 7 p.m. in the A.W. Buckbee Center, located on 2 Colonial Ave. in Warwick.
Featured in the presentation will be then-and-now comparisons, maps, and rare images of Warwick that will show the importance that railroads had to the industrial development of the region. From existing trackage to little-known branches abandoned more than a century ago, the presentation will explore the track, stations, locomotives, and the stories of the half dozen railroads that built our community.
This program is free to the public courtesy of the Warwick Historical Society (WHS). Anyone with an affinity in history is welcome to attend. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with light refreshments preceding the program at 7 p.m. For more information about the program or the WHS, call 845-986-3236 or visit warwickhistory.org.
March 8, 2025: St. Patrick’sDay Dinner Dance in Greenwood Lake
The Warwick St. Patrick’s Parade Committee is delighted to announce that the annual parade celebrating Irish heritage, culture and tradition as well as the shared immigrant experience of most Americans regardless of ethnicity will take place on March 9, 2025. Our parade welcomes all through that shared lens at the same time we celebrate the long and storied history of the Irish in America and their accomplishments and contributions.
The committee is actively seeking sponsors and donors to defray the cost of parade essentials. Sponsorships can be had through a $150.00 donation and the sponsor can have their business or personal message included on our social media page as well as in a virtual journal that will be shown at the post-parade reception. Donations can be made in any amount. In our fourth year, this parade has grown with participants and spectators each year and we are already planning for the fifth annual parade which will be held on March 8, 2026.
The Parade Committee welcomes you to join our 2025 celebration which is quickly approaching. Please make inquiries to warwickspparade@gmail.com , updates and information can also be accessed on our FaceBook page. Please search for Warwick St Patrick’s Parade and follow and share.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND EVENTS SCHEDULE Sat-Sun March 13-16
- Mar 13-17: Country Dream Restaurant, corned beef, cabbage dinners the whole weekend!
- Mar 15-16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato dinner
- Mar 15: 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; $15 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.
- March 16: 5-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, with Irish-themed music, traditional Irish dancing from the Lenehan School of Irish Dance, and bagpipers! Tickets include a corned beef and cabbage buffet dinner with light dessert. And of course there will be green beer aplenty!
- 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 3-6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Identity crisis will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances.
- Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
- Mar 14-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill takeout also available
- 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.
Monday, March 17
- Mar 17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
- 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.
- March 17: 5-8PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Chris Bolger and Sean O’Flynn
March 8, 2025: St. Patrick’sDay Dinner Dance in Greenwood Lake
The Warwick St. Patrick’s Parade Committee is delighted to announce that the annual parade celebrating Irish heritage, culture and tradition as well as the shared immigrant experience of most Americans regardless of ethnicity will take place on March 9, 2025. Our parade welcomes all through that shared lens at the same time we celebrate the long and storied history of the Irish in America and their accomplishments and contributions.
The committee is actively seeking sponsors and donors to defray the cost of parade essentials. Sponsorships can be had through a $150.00 donation and the sponsor can have their business or personal message included on our social media page as well as in a virtual journal that will be shown at the post-parade reception. Donations can be made in any amount. In our fourth year, this parade has grown with participants and spectators each year and we are already planning for the fifth annual parade which will be held on March 8, 2026.
The Parade Committee welcomes you to join our 2025 celebration which is quickly approaching. Please make inquiries to warwickspparade@gmail.com , updates and information can also be accessed on our FaceBook page. Please search for Warwick St Patrick’s Parade and follow and share.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND EVENTS SCHEDULE Sat-Sun March 13-16
- Mar 13-17: Country Dream Restaurant, corned beef, cabbage dinners the whole weekend!
- Mar 15-16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato dinner
- Mar 15: 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; $15 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.
- March 16: 5-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, with Irish-themed music, traditional Irish dancing from the Lenehan School of Irish Dance, and bagpipers! Tickets include a corned beef and cabbage buffet dinner with light dessert. And of course there will be green beer aplenty!
- 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 3-6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Identity crisis will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances.
- Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
- Mar 14-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill takeout also available
- 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.
Monday, March 17
- Mar 17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
- 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.
- March 17: 5-8PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Chris Bolger and Sean O’Flynn
March 8, 2025: St. Patrick’sDay Dinner Dance in Greenwood Lake
The Warwick St. Patrick’s Parade Committee is delighted to announce that the annual parade celebrating Irish heritage, culture and tradition as well as the shared immigrant experience of most Americans regardless of ethnicity will take place on March 9, 2025. Our parade welcomes all through that shared lens at the same time we celebrate the long and storied history of the Irish in America and their accomplishments and contributions.
The committee is actively seeking sponsors and donors to defray the cost of parade essentials. Sponsorships can be had through a $150.00 donation and the sponsor can have their business or personal message included on our social media page as well as in a virtual journal that will be shown at the post-parade reception. Donations can be made in any amount. In our fourth year, this parade has grown with participants and spectators each year and we are already planning for the fifth annual parade which will be held on March 8, 2026.
The Parade Committee welcomes you to join our 2025 celebration which is quickly approaching. Please make inquiries to warwickspparade@gmail.com , updates and information can also be accessed on our FaceBook page. Please search for Warwick St Patrick’s Parade and follow and share.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND EVENTS SCHEDULE Sat-Sun March 13-16
- Mar 13-17: Country Dream Restaurant, corned beef, cabbage dinners the whole weekend!
- Mar 15-16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato dinner
- Mar 15: 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; $15 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.
- March 16: 5-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, with Irish-themed music, traditional Irish dancing from the Lenehan School of Irish Dance, and bagpipers! Tickets include a corned beef and cabbage buffet dinner with light dessert. And of course there will be green beer aplenty!
- 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 3-6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Identity crisis will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances.
- Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
- Mar 14-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill takeout also available
- 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.
Monday, March 17
- Mar 17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
- 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.
- March 17: 5-8PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Chris Bolger and Sean O’Flynn
March 8, 2025: St. Patrick’sDay Dinner Dance in Greenwood Lake
The Warwick St. Patrick’s Parade Committee is delighted to announce that the annual parade celebrating Irish heritage, culture and tradition as well as the shared immigrant experience of most Americans regardless of ethnicity will take place on March 9, 2025. Our parade welcomes all through that shared lens at the same time we celebrate the long and storied history of the Irish in America and their accomplishments and contributions.
The committee is actively seeking sponsors and donors to defray the cost of parade essentials. Sponsorships can be had through a $150.00 donation and the sponsor can have their business or personal message included on our social media page as well as in a virtual journal that will be shown at the post-parade reception. Donations can be made in any amount. In our fourth year, this parade has grown with participants and spectators each year and we are already planning for the fifth annual parade which will be held on March 8, 2026.
The Parade Committee welcomes you to join our 2025 celebration which is quickly approaching. Please make inquiries to warwickspparade@gmail.com , updates and information can also be accessed on our FaceBook page. Please search for Warwick St Patrick’s Parade and follow and share.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND EVENTS SCHEDULE Sat-Sun March 13-16
- Mar 13-17: Country Dream Restaurant, corned beef, cabbage dinners the whole weekend!
- Mar 15-16-17: Edenville General Store: $18 Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato dinner
- Mar 15: 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; $15 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.
- March 16: 5-8PM Blue Arrow Farm presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, with Irish-themed music, traditional Irish dancing from the Lenehan School of Irish Dance, and bagpipers! Tickets include a corned beef and cabbage buffet dinner with light dessert. And of course there will be green beer aplenty!
- 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 3-6 p.m. at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester) the Identity crisis will take center stage, bringing with them a repertoire of timeless classics and energetic performances.
- Mar 16: For a more intimate setting, Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way, Warwick) will host Judith Tulloch at 7 p.m.
- Mar 14-17: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes dinner at Galloway Grill takeout also available
- 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.
Monday, March 17
- Mar 17: Corned Beef, Cabbage and other specials: The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon
- 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.
- March 17: 5-8PM The Lamp Post Inn, Vernon NJ, featuring Irish fare food & drink throughout the day and live music by Chris Bolger and Sean O’Flynn
Warwick, NY – The Warwick Historical Society invites the community to celebrate its 119th birthday with a special open house on Sunday, April 6, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. This free event offers a rare opportunity to explore several of Warwick’s most treasured historic properties and learn more about the Society’s work in preserving local history.
Have you ever wanted to step inside The Meeting House, visit Warwick’s oldest residence, The Shingle House, or tour the beautifully recreated 1810 Ketchum House? Now is your chance! Volunteer docents will be on hand at each location to share fascinating stories and historical insights about these remarkable sites.
Start your journey at the A.W. Buckbee Events Center, where guests can pick up maps of the open properties, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and meet members of the Society’s Board and staff. Learn about volunteer opportunities, membership, and the important work of preserving Warwick’s history for future generations.
Don’t miss this unique chance to experience the past firsthand! Mark your calendars and celebrate 119 years of preserving, sharing and celebrating Warwick’s history with us.

WHERE IS THE FESTIVAL LOCATED?
The Warwick Food Truck Festival is located at Mountain Lake Park (“The Old Kutz Camp”), 46 Bowen Road in Warwick, New York.
WILL THE FESTIVAL STILL HAPPEN EVEN IF IT RAINS?
Yes! The fest is open rain or shine, and we choose shine! Bring your sunglasses or an umbrella! In the event of rain, indoor seating will be available.
WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH PARKING?
Parking is available at Mountain Lake Park, including designated handicap spaces.
IS THIS A CASH ONLY FESTIVAL?
Most vendors will accept credit cards, however fest admissions is cash only.
IS THIS A DOG FRIENDLY FESTIVAL?
Absolutely! We welcome your furry friends! Please keep them leashed and remember to pick up too!
IS THERE SEATING AVAILABLE AT THE FESTIVAL?
Yes! We provide covered seating in Mountain Lake Park’s beautiful lakeside pavilion. You’ll also want to BYO lawn chairs, beach chairs and picnic blankets. The park offers lots of gorgeous green and grassy hills plus lakeside space to relax and enjoy the day!
IS THE FESTIVAL HANDICAP FRIENDLY?
Yes! We welcome everyone. The festival will have a handicap parking area close to the entrance. Please note that Mountain Lake Park is a grassy and hilly space, so plan accordingly for your safety and comfort.
ARE THERE RESTROOMS AVAILABLE AT THE FESTIVAL?
Yes, Mountain Lake Park has restroom facilities on site, including handicap-accessible facilities. Additionally, porta-potties will be available throughout the park.
WHERE DO THE FESTIVAL PROCEEDS GO?
The WFTF is a community fundraising event brought to you by Small Things Inc. Proceeds support our mission of sharing kindness is our community.
HOW CAN I HELP WITH THIS COMMUNITY EVENT?
Share kindness with our neighbors! We invite you to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to local Warwick pantries and/or NEW children’s socks for Four Seasons Kids!
NOT SEEING YOUR QUESTION HERE?
Reach out to us! We’re more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Contact us →
It’s Carnival time in the Village of Warwick!
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, an annual event!
June 25 – June 28, 2025
Wed – Friday 6 PM to 10 PM
Saturday 6 PM to 10:30 PM
Fireworks on Saturday June 28 at 10 PM
** RAIN DATE FOR FIREWORKS is Sunday June 29**
Carnival is Rain or Shine Wednesday through Saturday
WRISTBANDS ARE AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT
RIDE ALL NIGHT FOR 1 PRICE $25
– WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY- FRIDAY – SATURDAY
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, Veteran’s Memorial Park, 29 Forester Ave, Warwick, NY
Donations are accepted at the entrance to the park
This is the most current listing – any others that are found on social media are null and void.
This is a CASH only event – ATM may be available through Gillette Shows at the Park.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact us at warwickfire150@gmail.com or send us a message on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/WarwickFireDept
It’s Carnival time in the Village of Warwick!
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, an annual event!
June 25 – June 28, 2025
Wed – Friday 6 PM to 10 PM
Saturday 6 PM to 10:30 PM
Fireworks on Saturday June 28 at 10 PM
** RAIN DATE FOR FIREWORKS is Sunday June 29**
Carnival is Rain or Shine Wednesday through Saturday
WRISTBANDS ARE AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT
RIDE ALL NIGHT FOR 1 PRICE $25
– WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY- FRIDAY – SATURDAY
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, Veteran’s Memorial Park, 29 Forester Ave, Warwick, NY
Donations are accepted at the entrance to the park
This is the most current listing – any others that are found on social media are null and void.
This is a CASH only event – ATM may be available through Gillette Shows at the Park.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact us at warwickfire150@gmail.com or send us a message on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/WarwickFireDept
It’s Carnival time in the Village of Warwick!
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, an annual event!
June 25 – June 28, 2025
Wed – Friday 6 PM to 10 PM
Saturday 6 PM to 10:30 PM
Fireworks on Saturday June 28 at 10 PM
** RAIN DATE FOR FIREWORKS is Sunday June 29**
Carnival is Rain or Shine Wednesday through Saturday
WRISTBANDS ARE AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT
RIDE ALL NIGHT FOR 1 PRICE $25
– WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY- FRIDAY – SATURDAY
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, Veteran’s Memorial Park, 29 Forester Ave, Warwick, NY
Donations are accepted at the entrance to the park
This is the most current listing – any others that are found on social media are null and void.
This is a CASH only event – ATM may be available through Gillette Shows at the Park.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact us at warwickfire150@gmail.com or send us a message on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/WarwickFireDept
It’s Carnival time in the Village of Warwick!
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, an annual event!
June 25 – June 28, 2025
Wed – Friday 6 PM to 10 PM
Saturday 6 PM to 10:30 PM
Fireworks on Saturday June 28 at 10 PM
** RAIN DATE FOR FIREWORKS is Sunday June 29**
Carnival is Rain or Shine Wednesday through Saturday
WRISTBANDS ARE AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT
RIDE ALL NIGHT FOR 1 PRICE $25
– WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY- FRIDAY – SATURDAY
Warwick NY Fireman’s Carnival, Veteran’s Memorial Park, 29 Forester Ave, Warwick, NY
Donations are accepted at the entrance to the park
This is the most current listing – any others that are found on social media are null and void.
This is a CASH only event – ATM may be available through Gillette Shows at the Park.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact us at warwickfire150@gmail.com or send us a message on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/WarwickFireDept

WHERE IS THE FESTIVAL LOCATED?
The Warwick Food Truck Festival is located at Mountain Lake Park (“The Old Kutz Camp”), 46 Bowen Road in Warwick, New York.
WILL THE FESTIVAL STILL HAPPEN EVEN IF IT RAINS?
Yes! The fest is open rain or shine, and we choose shine! Bring your sunglasses or an umbrella! In the event of rain, indoor seating will be available.
WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH PARKING?
Parking is available at Mountain Lake Park, including designated handicap spaces.
IS THIS A CASH ONLY FESTIVAL?
Most vendors will accept credit cards, however fest admissions is cash only.
IS THIS A DOG FRIENDLY FESTIVAL?
Absolutely! We welcome your furry friends! Please keep them leashed and remember to pick up too!
IS THERE SEATING AVAILABLE AT THE FESTIVAL?
Yes! We provide covered seating in Mountain Lake Park’s beautiful lakeside pavilion. You’ll also want to BYO lawn chairs, beach chairs and picnic blankets. The park offers lots of gorgeous green and grassy hills plus lakeside space to relax and enjoy the day!
IS THE FESTIVAL HANDICAP FRIENDLY?
Yes! We welcome everyone. The festival will have a handicap parking area close to the entrance. Please note that Mountain Lake Park is a grassy and hilly space, so plan accordingly for your safety and comfort.
ARE THERE RESTROOMS AVAILABLE AT THE FESTIVAL?
Yes, Mountain Lake Park has restroom facilities on site, including handicap-accessible facilities. Additionally, porta-potties will be available throughout the park.
WHERE DO THE FESTIVAL PROCEEDS GO?
The WFTF is a community fundraising event brought to you by Small Things Inc. Proceeds support our mission of sharing kindness is our community.
HOW CAN I HELP WITH THIS COMMUNITY EVENT?
Share kindness with our neighbors! We invite you to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to local Warwick pantries and/or NEW children’s socks for Four Seasons Kids!
NOT SEEING YOUR QUESTION HERE?
Reach out to us! We’re more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Contact us →
National Night Out is on Tuesday, Aug. 5 from 5-8 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park on Forester Avenue. This free event will include music by the Black Dirt Bandits, Touch-A-Truck, games, vendors, free hot dogs, giveaways and more. Please call the Warwick P.D. at (845) 986-5000 or Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition at (845) 986-6422 for information.

The annual Onion Festival will take place this year on Sunday, August. 31, at the beautiful PLAV pavilion in Pine Island.
Eighteen-time Grammy winner Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra along with the Annual Onion Eating Contest, sponsored by the Pine Island Chamber of Commerce. Everyone always enjoyes this contest, plus the winner receives a cash prize award. Get there early and enjoy the wonderful food. Doors open at 12 noon.
The Festival is held rain or shine plus there’s plenty of FREE parking. Music starts at 2PM. Jimmy and the band started playing the Original Onion Festival back in 1964. They ahve played every festival since. Advance tickets are on sale. The festival always draws a huge crowd so get there early and bring your lawn chair.
Advance tickets are now on sale at $18 per person. You can send a check or money order to: Jimmy Sturr, P.O. Box #1, Florida, NY 10921. For credit card purchases, call 845-651-4266.
Come on out Join your friends, Sunday, August 31, at the PLAV Pavilion in Pine Island. You’ll have a great time!
35th annual Warwick Applefest: More than 200 craft vendors, dozens of food vendors, nonprofit exhibitors, live music and entertainment, children’s carnival, farmers market, village shopping and an apple pie baking contest. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking available outside the village with shuttles to/from the festival. Held throughout the village of Warwick along South Street, Main Street, Railroad Avenue and Stanley Deming Park.
Located in the Hudson Valley Village of Warwick, New York Admission is FREE !
Features of Applefest
• Over 200 craft vendors
• Dozens of food vendors
• 50 local non-profit exhibitors
• Music & entertainment on several stages all day!
• Children’s Carnival
• Farmers’ Market
• Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
• Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale!)
• Fun for the whole family!
Applefest Visitor’s Guide
An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.
This booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses, and more.
The guide is also available free at the festival.
You can view the PDF online:HERE