Aug
23
Mon
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 23 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Aug
24
Tue
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Aug
26
Thu
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 26 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Aug
27
Fri
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 27 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Aug
28
Sat
Warwick Cemetery Cleanup @ Warwick Historical Cemetery
Aug 28 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Warwick Cemetery Cleanup @ Warwick Historical Cemetery | New York | United States

Cemetery Preservation Clean-Up

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Join the WHS’s Cemetery Preservation Crew and help clear debris and restore order to the many private cemeteries located throughout the Town of Warwick. Oftentimes, these smaller cemeteries are lost to overgrowth and forgotten. In just a few hours, this volunteer crew helps salvage the graves of some of Warwick’s past residents. Please call 845-986-3236 to register and for this month’s cemetery location.

Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 28 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Aug
30
Mon
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 30 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Aug
31
Tue
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Aug 31 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Sep
2
Thu
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Sep 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Sep
3
Fri
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Sep 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Sep
4
Sat
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Sep 4 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Sep
6
Mon
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park
Sep 6 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Yoga in Lewis Park @ Lewis Park | Warwick | New York | United States

Instructors from local yoga studios with the Warwick Historical Society, welcome all skill levels, but times vary:

  • Mondays 6PM
  • Tuesdays 6PM
  • Thursdays 10AM and 6PM
  • Fridays at 4:30PM
  • Saturdays at 8:30AM

Bring your own props and mats, proper personal protective equipment and social distancing required.

Sep
11
Sat
Vernon Street Fair @ Vernon Street Fair
Sep 11 all-day
The Vernon Street Fair 2019 was a huge success!
We are now offering you the opportunity to lock in your spot for this years event.
Please reply to our email to request your 2021 application to lock in your spot. We only allow one business per category, so lock in now before your spot is filled!
Ask about our Member discount!
Please reply to this email or call 973-476-0878 if you have any questions.
Sep
15
Wed
What CBSM Contracting Is All About @ The Lamp Post Inn
Sep 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Come Find Out What CBSM is All About This Wednesday
6 – 8 pm at the Lamp Post Inn.
CBSM INC is a one of a kind contracting company that collaborates with partners in the retail, residential, and commercial markets to bring projects from concept through 100% execution.
Please RSVP to this email or at info@vernonchamber.com
Sep
26
Sun
Beyond Jazz Concert Live @ WArwick VAlley Historical Society
Sep 26 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Beyond Jazz Concert Live @ WArwick VAlley Historical Society | Warwick | New York | United States

More on the “Beyond Jazz” project, with concert, this Sunday. Albert Buckbee Center, 2 Colonial Ave, Warwick NY. ( former library building, same road as 94 and Main Street, now The Warwick Historical Society).

Beyond. Jazz is a 6 to 7 pc ensemble performing live on the spot improvised music.  Influences range from jazz rock, R&B, reggae, electronica and others.
The ensemble works as a collective unit, listening, supporting one another’s ideas creating a soundscape or audio track.  Each performance is unique and never intentionally duplicated.  We do however record many of our shows.  Below is our current digital release, a combination of concerts from the past year:
Oct
9
Sat
Vernon Animal Shelter Fundraiser Event @ Vernon PAL Building
Oct 9 all-day
Vernon Animal Shelter Fundraiser Event @ Vernon PAL Building | New Jersey | United States

Bags & Bone Cornhole Tournament and Fundraiser

$50 per team (Must bring teammate) and dog or cat related supplies for donation to the shelter. ($10 max suggested).

Six game guarantee 4-round robin games to determine seeding and double elimination format. Air-mail bonus competition. Details available at registration, which opens at 12:30PM. Closes at 1:30PM. Airmail competition after registration. Tournament begins at 2PM

Cash prizes determined on participant numbers. Vernon Veterinary T-shirts available for purchase to benefit shelter.

Refreshments will be available for purchase…

Oct
11
Mon
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 11 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
12
Tue
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 12 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
13
Wed
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 13 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
14
Thu
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 14 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
15
Fri
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 15 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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

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

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

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

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

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

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
16
Sat
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 16 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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

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

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

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

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

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

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
17
Sun
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 17 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
18
Mon
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 18 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
19
Tue
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 19 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
20
Wed
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 20 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
21
Thu
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 21 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
22
Fri
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 22 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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

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

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

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

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

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

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

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

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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

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

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

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

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

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

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

Oct
27
Wed
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 27 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
28
Thu
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 28 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Oct
29
Fri
Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest @ Vernon NJ
Oct 29 all-day
The Vernon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Annual Vernon Scarecrow Contest.
  • Our renowned judges:
  • ?Cindi Auberger
  • ?Jennifer Hopper
  • ?Stephanie Scilingo
  • ?Debbie Coulsen
  • Rules:
  • Must use a REAL PUMPKIN for the head! Please keep it family friendly
  • ?Must be a Vernon Resident or Vernon Business.
  • If you wish to be part of the Contest, have our judges review your scarecrow, plus be part of our online voting for People’s Choice Award & People’s Choice Best Business you must submit your scarecrow to info@vernonchamber.com by
  • ‪6 pm on October 22nd with:
  • 1) Scarecrow Title
  • 2) Your Name
  • 3) Address Of Scarecrow
  • 4) Category (Resident or Business)
  • 5) Follow, Like & Share the contest page
  • ?CASH PRIZES
  • *Businesses Win “Bragging Rights”
  • ‪On Sunday, October 27th our panel of judges will travel around and select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention awards. All winners will be announced on Facebook on October 31st at 6:00 am!
  • Online voting for “People’s Choice Favorite Scarecrow” and “People’s Choice Favorite Business” occurs ‪from October 28th 9 am‬ and closes out ‪on October 29th midnight‬!
  • One vote per fb account/user allowed.
  • ?Anyone can create a scarecrow simply for fun, you do not have to enter contest. May be created for community goodwill ?
  • Sponsors:
  • *Vernon Chamber of Commerce”
  • ?By submitting photo/entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to copy and publish their submission (including any photograph or text) or part of it for any purpose relating to the Vernon Scarecrow Contest photo and voting competitions. Contest Sponsors and Facebook page managers may publish your work on our websites, social media sites or in print or digital publication.
Detestable Arts @ Lewis Park
Oct 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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

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

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

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

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

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

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

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

Greenwood Lake Theater Presents

In Partnership with Warwick Historical Society

“Detestable Arts”

An Immersive Theater Experience

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

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

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

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

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

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

at 845-986-3236, ext.101.

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

Veterans Day Remembrances at

the Warwick Historical Society

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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:
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!

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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
11
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 11 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
18
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
May 18 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
19
Thu
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
25
Wed
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.

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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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Jun
1
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 1 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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Jun
8
Wed
Warwick Historical Society Events
Jun 8 all-day
New Logog.jpg

What’s Happening

in May…

GW Day 5K registration is now open!

george.jpeg

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

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

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

milkweed_poetry.jpg

Milkweed Poetry Workshop

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

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

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

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

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

Love Local Maker Market in Lewis Park

Maker Market spring.jpg

Saturday, May 14th and Sunday, May 15th

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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

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

Cemetery Preservation and Clean-up

Saturday, May 21st, 9 am to 12pm

Cemetery TBD

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

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

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

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Vernon Coalition Meeting @ Walnut Ridge School
Jun 8 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Just a reminder that this Wednesday, June 8th from 6:00-7:00pm at the BOE (Walnut Ridge) will be our final Coalition meeting of the school year. I am excited to announce that the Coalition will be sharing the newest PRIDE data for the Vernon Township School District. Come out and bring a friend to our meeting! All are welcome. Please kindly RSVP at your earliest convenience, as I plan on bringing pizza for all guests.
Immediately after our Coalition meeting, we will be having our next Vernon Night Out meeting from 7:00-8:00pm. Please consider staying and helping us build this year’s Vernon Night Out event.
Hope to see you there!
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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