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
25
Wed
Firemen’s Carnival @ Veterans Memorial Park
Jun 25 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

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

Jun
26
Thu
Firemen’s Carnival @ Veterans Memorial Park
Jun 26 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

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

Jun
27
Fri
Firemen’s Carnival @ Veterans Memorial Park
Jun 27 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

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

Jun
28
Sat
Firemen’s Carnival @ Veterans Memorial Park
Jun 28 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

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

Aug
31
Sun
Onion Festival @ PLAV Pavilion
Aug 31 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Onion Festival @ PLAV Pavilion | Pine Island | New York | United States

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!

Oct
5
Sun
Applefest @ Village of Warwick
Oct 5 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

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 Applefestapplefest sign

• 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

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.

Mar
19
Thu
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 19 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
20
Fri
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 20 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
21
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 21 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
22
Sun
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 22 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
23
Mon
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 23 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
24
Tue
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 24 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
25
Wed
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 25 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
26
Thu
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 26 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
27
Fri
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 27 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
28
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 28 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
29
Sun
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 29 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
30
Mon
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 30 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
31
Tue
Historical Docents Needed
Mar 31 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.

Apr
1
Wed
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 1 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.

Apr
2
Thu
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 2 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.

Apr
3
Fri
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 3 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.

Apr
4
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 4 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.

Apr
5
Sun
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 5 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.

Apr
6
Mon
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 6 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.

Apr
7
Tue
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
8
Wed
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 8 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.

Apr
9
Thu
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
10
Fri
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
11
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
12
Sun
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
13
Mon
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
14
Tue
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
15
Wed
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
16
Thu
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
17
Fri
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.

Apr
18
Sat
Historical Docents Needed
Apr 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.