Dec
15
Wed
Vernon Chamber Holiday Celebration @ The Lamp Post Inn
Dec 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Fun Holiday Mixer
Member Meeting (Guests Welcome!)
Dec 15, 2021
6:00PM to 9:00PM – The Lamp Post Inn
MUST RSVP To This Email OR CALL 973-476-0878
Please join us for a festive evening of fun. We hope you can attend.
Feb
16
Wed
Quiltfolk Textile Talk @ Virtual
Feb 16 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Quiltfolk Textile Talk @ Virtual | Fort Worth | Texas | United States
Baltimore Album Quilts have fascinated both makers and historians for well over a century. In the recently released Issue 21 of Quiltfolk, magazine staff writer Meg Cox (@meg4quilts) gave readers a look at what makes these quilts so special, and why the revival movement of Baltimore Album Quilts has outlasted the original craze in the mid-19th century.⁠
Now, Quiltfolk is collaborating with Quilt Alliance (@quiltalliance) to dive a little deeper. Meg has invited two of the makers she profiled for the Maryland issue and two historians she consulted to come together for a panel discussion. Quiltmakers Mimi Dietrich (mimi.dietrich.1) and Nancy Kerns will join historians Ronda Harrell McAllen and Deborah Cooney, to each share a short video about a particular Baltimore Album quilt that feeds their obsession. Meg will then lead a conversation with the group, touching on some BAQ mysteries that were recently solved.⁠
This one-of-a-kind Textile Talk will take place Wednesday, February 16 at 2 pm EST, and it’s completely *free* to attend! The panel and short videos will be pre-recorded to ensure time for a live Q&A session with the audience. Don’t miss out on this exciting discussion about these uniquely historic quilts. Register at the link below:
Vernon Cabin Fever Mixer @ Vernon VFW
Feb 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Break those Cabin Fever blues and network with our fellow local business owners.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Wear your best flannel and COME ON OUT!!!
Meet, greet, make new friends and start to exchange referrals to help grow your business.
The event is being held at Vernon VFW.
***CASH BAR**** Lite food
Covid Restrictions Apply
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 at 6pm.
To save your seat reply to this email or email info@vernonchamber.com or call (973) 764-0764.
Hope to see you there!
Apr
21
Thu
Chamber of Commerce | Greenwood Lake @ Cove Castle
Apr 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

April 21st (7-9pm) The Greenwood Lake Chamber of Commerce Invites you to join them for a Spring Fling – their first mixer of 2022. Friday, April 21st Hosted by Cove Castle, all are welcome to enjoy the Spring Fling in their new outdoor pavilion with complimentary bites from their seasonal menu. One free admission per chamber business. $10 additional business representatives $10 for non-members Call 845-477-5599 for more information. Cove Castle 13 Castle Court Greenwood Lake, NY.

May
4
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 4 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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May
9
Mon
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 9 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
10
Tue
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 10 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
11
Wed
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 11 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

Warwick Historical Society Events
May 11 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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May
12
Thu
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 12 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
13
Fri
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 13 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
14
Sat
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 14 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
15
Sun
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 15 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
16
Mon
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 16 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
17
Tue
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 17 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
18
Wed
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 18 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

Warwick Historical Society Events
May 18 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

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

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

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

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Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

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Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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May
19
Thu
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 19 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

Business Mixer | The Glenwood @ The Glenwood
May 19 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Business Mixer | The Glenwood @ The Glenwood | Sussex | New Jersey | United States
The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce invites you to our After Hours Mixer at The Glenwood (formerly Smokey’s) in Glenwood, NJ on Thursday, May 19th from 5:30-7:30 p.m!

Mingle, network and make new friends while enjoying a cash bar and a delicious appetizers. We’re excited to see you there!

Cost is $10 for members, $20 for non-members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Brooke Lorimer
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce
845-986-2720
May
20
Fri
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 20 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
21
Sat
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 21 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
22
Sun
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 22 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
23
Mon
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 23 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
24
Tue
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 24 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
25
Wed
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 25 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

Warwick Historical Society Events
May 25 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

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Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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May
26
Thu
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 26 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
27
Fri
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 27 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

May
28
Sat
Irish Festival | Greenwood Lake @ BPOE Elks Club
May 28 all-day

Several top Irish musicians, pipe and drum groups, Irish dance troupes and more than 150 craft and food vendors will be on hand during the debut of the Irish Festival in Greenwood Lake, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.

The Lineup

The lineup of extraordinary musicians scheduled to perform at the is breathtaking:

Jameson’s Revenge: The instrumentals that make up Jameson’s Revenge’s music break the mold of traditional Irish music, according to IrishCentral. That is by design, according to singer and vocalist John Walsh. “The way we were going about it was to create Irish music for the rest of us,” he explains. “We are not purists. It’s not like we don’t get along with everyone, but it’s just that we feel the traditional music players don’t like when you mess with the formula that is set in stone.”

Fiddle Frenzy: A performing group made up of Hudson Valley students in the Folk and Fiddling program, offers a holistic approach in teaching children to play fiddling by ear and love to perform Irish, Scottish, Old Time and Bluegrass tunes It incorporates ear training, singing, harmonies, improvisation, and arranging.

Niall and the Durty Nellies: While prominent in the Live Irish Music scene hard in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, it features Niall O’Hagan, hailing from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Lead Singer and Guitarist; Conor McGuirk, from Queens, NYC, world renowned award winning keyboardist; Irelands own Bassist Tony Steele, percussionist Brian Tracey and the extremely talented and award winning Denny McCarthy on the Irish Fiddle!

The Ruffians: Formed in a downtown Irish pub in 1998 NYC by the brothers Griffin, the Ruffians are an original Celtic rock band that entwines the heart and soul of Celtic music with the exuberance of punk rock. They have the kind of energy associated with bands like the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, but also uniquely incorporate the catchiness of American and British pop and alternative music.

Shilelagh Law: New York and Irish music have a long and storied history together, a collision of two cultures that results in bedlam, beauty and a lot in between. Shilelagh Law embodies all that is New York Irish music: old songs, new songs, jigs, reels, dancing, weeping, lots of laughter, plenty of drinks and the inevitable visit to the local diner at 5am. By interpreting traditional Irish music through a filter of urban grittiness Shilelagh Law helps to define the Irish-American experience that is such a part of New York town.

Emish: Emish is an award winning, high-powered Americana folk-roots inspired trio with Celtic influences. For over a decade, these New York natives have thrived as a nationally touring band taking with them their versatile musical background, foot stomping energy, engaging performances and mastery of their instruments.

T McCann Band: T McCann is an eclectic group of gentleman musicians. They are known for their lively stage shows and their music reflects a fresh take on traditional Celtic music.

The Prodigals: The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. Calling their genre of music “jig punk,” the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms.

Barleyjuice: Barleyjuice is an American musical group from Philadelphia. Formed in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums. With eight albums and a double CD collection in their sporrans to date, these five spirited yanks have made themselves one of the most beloved Celtic rock bands in the US. They’ve been heard in popular television shows, films, and tons of Celtic radio programs worldwide.

Besides the headlining list of performances by these musicians, expect to see beer gardens, Irish dance troupes, whiskey tasting pavilion, pipe and drum performances, and special activities and amusements for kids. To learn more about this new event for the Hudson Valley, click on GREENWOOD LAKE IRISH FESTIVAL

Top photo: Courtesy Shilelagh Law

Jun
1
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 1 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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Chamber Mixer | Warwick Valley
Jun 1 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

When
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT
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Dream Worx Co Working & Events
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2nd floor
Warwick, NY 10990
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We are so excited for you to join us at our upcoming June 1st Expresso Mixer at Dream Worx Coworking. There will be coffee and delicious treats from Dream Donuts!
Conveniently located in the village of Warwick, Dream Worx provides a valuable option for entrepreneurs and remote working professionals to experience a reasonably priced, boutique coworking facility without a long commute.  
Along with hot seats, desks, printing, high speed WIFI, conference room, snacks and general office supplies, members also benefit from the bonus of networking, collaboration and inspirational energy that comes with a local community work environment.    
We hope you’ll join us for the event, which is free for all members and their guests.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Brooke Lorimer
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce
845-986-2720
Espresso Mixer @ Dream Worx Co Working & Events
Jun 1 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

When
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT
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Where

Dream Worx Co Working & Events
7 West St
2nd floor
Warwick, NY 10990
Driving Directions

Dear Peter,

We are so excited for you to join us THIS WEDNESDAY at our upcoming June 1st Expresso Mixer at Dream Worx Coworking. There will be coffee and delicious treats from Dream Donuts!
Conveniently located in the village of Warwick, Dream Worx provides a valuable option for entrepreneurs and remote working professionals to experience a reasonably priced, boutique coworking facility without a long commute.
Along with hot seats, desks, printing, high speed WIFI, conference room, snacks and general office supplies, members also benefit from the bonus of networking, collaboration and inspirational energy that comes with a local community work environment.
We hope you’ll join us for the event, which is free for all members and their guests.
Jun
8
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 8 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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Vernon Chamber | Mixer and Taste of Vernon Awards! @ The Lamp Post Inn
Jun 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Vernon Chamber of Commerce
Appreciation Mixer and
Taste of Vernon Awards!
Wednesday June 15, 2022
6pm-9pm
The Lamp Post Inn
Light Snacks served. Cash Bar.
RSVP by June10, 2022 to this email or call 973-476-0878.
Hope to see you there!
Thank you all that participated or attended this spectacular event. Now we would like to Recognize and Celebrate as we thank everyone. Please join us!
Jun
22
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 22 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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Jun
23
Thu
Warwick Chamber Business Mixer @ Pine Island Tap House
Jun 23 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

June 23rd, 2022
5:30-7:30pm
Where

682 County Rd 1
Suite B
Pine Island, NY 10969
Event Map)Driving Directions

Dear Peter,

The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce invites you to our After Hours Mixer at Pine Island Tap House in Pine Island, NY on Thursday, June 23rd from 5:30-7:30 p.m!

Mingle, network and make new friends while enjoying a cash bar and a delicious appetizers. We’re excited to see you there!

Cost is $10 for members, $20 for non-members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
Brooke Lorimer
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce
845-986-2720
Jun
29
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 29 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Aug
3
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 3 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Aug
10
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 10 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

Facebook  Twitter  Instagram
Aug
17
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 17 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

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Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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SUMMER SOIRÉE GREENWOOD LAKE CHAMBER @ Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
SUMMER SOIRÉE GREENWOOD LAKE CHAMBER @ Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
SUMMER SOIREE GREENWOOD LAKE CHAMBER Thomas Morahan Waterfront Park
August 17 (6-9p) Food and cash bar with admission. More info to follow.
Aug
24
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 24 all-day
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What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

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

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

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

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Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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Aug
31
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Aug 31 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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

Ghost Investigation

with the Ghost Grannies

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Warwick Historical Society

2 Colonial Avenue

Warwick, NY 10990

845-986-3236

www.whsny.org