Jan
13
Fri
Men’s Retreat @ Sacred Heart
Jan 13 all-day
Men's Retreat @ Sacred Heart | Newton | New Jersey | United States

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

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

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

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

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

Feb
22
Wed
Ash Wednesday Services @ St. Stephen Parish
Feb 22 all-day
Ash Wednesday Services @ St. Stephen Parish

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

Mar
12
Sun
No Greater Love: The Passion of Christ @ St. Stephen Church
Mar 12 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
No Greater Love: The Passion of Christ @ St. Stephen Church | New York | United States
St. Stephen the Martyr (Warwick)
Apr
16
Sun
An Evening at the Red Swan Inn @ Warwick Valley Country Club,
Apr 16 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

An Evening at the Red Swan Inn

Get your tickets before it sells out!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Jun
3
Sat
Totes Goats Goat Yoga @ Totes Goats Farm
Jun 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Totes Goats Goat Yoga

Goat yoga on our very own farm in Warwick, NY. You will meet all 12 of our goats of various breeds.

Goat Yoga ticket check-in begins 15 minutes prior to the start of class, followed shortly thereafter by one hour of vinyasa yoga with Eileen Yeager, then wrapping up with some time for you to take some pictures with the goats and ask any questions.

There will be plenty of room to social distance in the yard. This event will be outdoors and weather permitted. Rain dates will be determined on an event to event basis.

Bring your own yoga mat and water source! Please carpool as parking may be limited.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:

Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.

  • The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
  • Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
  • Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.

All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.

The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.

For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.

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

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

Jul
6
Thu
On The Lawn Sugar Loaf Crossing @ Sugar Loaf Crossing
Jul 6 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

On the Lawn” is the Hudson Valley’s premire summer concert series. Thousands have enjoyed the variety of musical offerings over the past seasons.

 

Sugar Loaf Crossing is located on the crossing of the railroad tracks over Kings Highway (near the Sugar Loaf Post Office). Concerts are Thursdays from 6:30-8:30. They are held on the lawn at Sugar Loaf Crossing and are free to the public. Concert goers are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, family and friends. Refreshments will also be available on site. For more information about the concert series visit facebook.com/onthelawnatsugarloafcrossing or call 845-469-2713.

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

The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:

Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.

  • The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
  • Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
  • Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.

All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.

The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.

For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.

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

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

Jul
13
Thu
On The Lawn Sugar Loaf Crossing @ Sugar Loaf Crossing
Jul 13 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

On the Lawn” is the Hudson Valley’s premire summer concert series. Thousands have enjoyed the variety of musical offerings over the past seasons.

 

Sugar Loaf Crossing is located on the crossing of the railroad tracks over Kings Highway (near the Sugar Loaf Post Office). Concerts are Thursdays from 6:30-8:30. They are held on the lawn at Sugar Loaf Crossing and are free to the public. Concert goers are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, family and friends. Refreshments will also be available on site. For more information about the concert series visit facebook.com/onthelawnatsugarloafcrossing or call 845-469-2713.

Jul
20
Thu
On The Lawn Sugar Loaf Crossing @ Sugar Loaf Crossing
Jul 20 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

On the Lawn” is the Hudson Valley’s premire summer concert series. Thousands have enjoyed the variety of musical offerings over the past seasons.

 

Sugar Loaf Crossing is located on the crossing of the railroad tracks over Kings Highway (near the Sugar Loaf Post Office). Concerts are Thursdays from 6:30-8:30. They are held on the lawn at Sugar Loaf Crossing and are free to the public. Concert goers are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, family and friends. Refreshments will also be available on site. For more information about the concert series visit facebook.com/onthelawnatsugarloafcrossing or call 845-469-2713.

Jul
22
Sat
George Washington Day 5K Run/Walk @ Veterans Memorial Park
Jul 22 @ 8:30 am – 11:00 am

GW Day 5K! and Fun Run5K Fun run

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Dash down the streets of the Village of Warwick in the 3rd Annual GW Day 5K and Fun Run, beginning and ending in Veterans Memorial Park, 29 Forester Ave., Warwick. This year’s race is bigger and better, with the course certified a 5K by the USA Track and Field Association!

Enjoy the only course through the Village, past historic landmarks and through the beautiful park. Take photos with “George and Martha Washington” and feel the camaraderie and spirit of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Follow this link for registration: https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K

Registration opens April 30, $25 to participate, registration fee increases to $30 from July 1 to 22. The race begins promptly at 8:30 a.m.

The WHS is so grateful to our generous business sponsors, stewards of local history and partners in preservation: Etched in Time Engraving; Bellvale Farms Creamery; Peck’s Wine & Spirits; Seely & Durland Insurance; Rooster Tees; Leonard Episcopio DDS; T.S Purta Funeral Home; South Street Tire and Auto; Warwick Price Chopper; Knights of Columbus #4952; Kennedy Companies Inc.; Fit Body Boot Camp; John and Mary Juliano; Umbrella Care Management; Last Whisky Bar; Frazzleberries; Force Physical Therapy; Fysioplus PT; and ShopRite of Warwick.

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

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

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

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

The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:

Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.

  • The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
  • Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
  • Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.

All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.

The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.

For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.

Jul
27
Thu
On The Lawn Sugar Loaf Crossing @ Sugar Loaf Crossing
Jul 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

On the Lawn” is the Hudson Valley’s premire summer concert series. Thousands have enjoyed the variety of musical offerings over the past seasons.

 

Sugar Loaf Crossing is located on the crossing of the railroad tracks over Kings Highway (near the Sugar Loaf Post Office). Concerts are Thursdays from 6:30-8:30. They are held on the lawn at Sugar Loaf Crossing and are free to the public. Concert goers are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, family and friends. Refreshments will also be available on site. For more information about the concert series visit facebook.com/onthelawnatsugarloafcrossing or call 845-469-2713.

Sep
10
Sun
Skate Park Events
Sep 10 all-day
Skate Park Events

Keep your eyes on the development of these two Skate Park Projects:

 


  1. Sun Sep 10, 2023: Greenwood Lake 5K Run/Walk:
    On Sunday September 10th 2023, from 9:00am – 12:00pm GWL Skatepark Corp. will host their first “DoItForDale!” 5K Run/Walk which will begin at Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park and take a course through the village of Greenwood Lake, New York. Registration time: 8:00am, Race start time: 9:00am. The early-bird cost to enter is $25.00 AND HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 1. Early-bird registrants will receive their complementary shirt on race day.

    After 9/1 and up until race day, registration cost will increase to $30.00.

    Working in partnership with the Village of Greenwood Lake and Super Race Systems, a professional race organizer, the event is open to both professional and fun runners / walkers. All runners will receive a commemorative T-Shirt, race bib and timing device with their registration.

    All profits from the race will be donated to the GWL Skatepark Corporation a registered 501c3 charity in their continued efforts to raise the necessary funds to construct a professional concrete skatepark in the town of Greenwood Lake which will benefit the local and surrounding communities.

    Please join GWL Skatepark Corp. on September 10th for what will be a great opportunity to have some fun, raise funds for a good cause and enjoy the beautiful village and scenery of Greenwood Lake, NY!

  2. Warwick, NYWarwick is planning to build a significant skatepark within the village of Warwick, and will be scheduling a series of fund-raising events in order to begin work on initial stages of the project. Our next fundraiser will be an info and donation table at Baird’s Tavern for Broadway Night on Monday, May 2nd. Warwick Skatepark Initiative Paver Program brochures and Biz Sponsorship take-ways will be available and we welcome donations to support the new skatepark.
Oct
7
Sat
Pasta Dinner @ St. Stephen Parish Community Center
Oct 7 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Pasta Dinner @ St. Stephen Parish Community Center

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

Nov
8
Wed
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
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Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
15
Wed
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
Image
Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
20
Mon
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
Image
Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
27
Mon
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
Image
Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Nov
29
Wed
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols @ St. Stephen Church
Nov 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join in singing for Lessons & Carols on December 3rd!
Image
Each year during Advent, churches take part in a “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” which is a service of scripture readings or “lessons” recounting salvation history from the fall of humanity, to the promise of the Messiah, and to the birth of the baby Jesus. As a response to each lesson, the choirs and congregation join in songs and “carols” echoing the message proclaimed in scripture. This is a wonderful way to enter into the Advent season and have great joy for the celebration of Christ’s birth.
St. Stephen’s Church will have its Lessons and Carols service on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm.
Rehearsals for this service of prayer, scripture, and song will formally begin on Wednesday, November 8th from 7-9PM in the Church. The list of subsequent rehearsal dates are below. Please consider sharing your gift of song with our parish during this most special season!
Rehearsals from 7-9PM:
Wednesday, November 8th in the Church
Wednesday, November 15th in the Parish Community Center
Monday, November 20th in the Church
Monday, November 27th in the Church
Wednesday, November 29th in the Church
For inquiries and or more information, please contact Mr. Anthony Marcella at musicdirector@ststephenchurchwarwick.org
Dec
10
Sun
Annual Wassail Party @ Buckbnee Center
Dec 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Annual Wassail Party

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

Raise a cup of cheer at the Annual Wassail Party at

the Warwick Historical Society,

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

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

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

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

Jan
14
Sun
Blood Drive @ St. Stephen Parish Community Center
Jan 14 @ 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
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New York Blood Center has declared a blood emergency. Our regions supply is at a critical level.

Our region’s blood supply is alarmingly low and a Blood Emergency has been declared. The only way to end it is volunteer donors LIKE YOU stepping up. Please, make every effort to attend your drive tomorrow.

St. Stephen the First Martyr Parish
228 West Street
Warwick, NY 10990
01/14/2024
08:00 AM – 02:00 PM

 

https://donate.nybc.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/311214

 

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

The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick

is Seeking an Executive Director

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Apr
6
Sun
Warwick Historical Society Presents | 119th Birthday Celebration @ Warwick Historical Society
Apr 6 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Baird Tavern AtticWarwick, 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.

Jun
21
Sat
Party in the Park @ Lewis Park
Jun 21 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Party in the Park

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The Party in the Park is a favorite tradition, evolving from a potluck picnic to a refreshing evening soiree. Tickets are $115 for WHS members, $140 for non-members. Call 845-986-3236 for tickets and information.

Lewis Park in the Village of Warwick

Black and White Garden Gala, 1900-1930’s Theme Attire and Accessories encouraged but not required.

The evening includes specialty cocktails provided by Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery and the Last Whisky Bar, a catered dinner by the renowned Landmark Inn, fine wine courtesy of Peck’s Wine & Spirits, and an array of interesting silent and chance auction items up for bid, donated from individuals and local businesses.

Tickets are on Sale now, $80 for WHS members, $100 for non-members includes a Friend level membership and its perks.

Seating is Limited! Call 845-986-3236 ext. 101 to make a reservation.

Annual Party in the Park

Kick off the summer at the annual Party in the Park!

Mar
7
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 7 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
8
Sun
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 8 – Mar 9 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
9
Mon
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 9 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
10
Tue
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 10 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
11
Wed
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 11 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
12
Thu
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 12 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
13
Fri
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 13 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
14
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 14 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
15
Sun
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 15 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
16
Mon
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 16 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
17
Tue
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 17 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

Mar
18
Wed
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 18 all-day
Historical Docents Needed

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.

Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:

  • 1:00–2:30 PM
  • 2:30–4:00 PM

You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).

To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.

This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.

If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.

We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.