
the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!
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the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!
Goat yoga on our very own farm in Warwick, NY. You will meet all 12 of our goats of various breeds.
Goat Yoga ticket check-in begins 15 minutes prior to the start of class, followed shortly thereafter by one hour of vinyasa yoga with Eileen Yeager, then wrapping up with some time for you to take some pictures with the goats and ask any questions.
There will be plenty of room to social distance in the yard. This event will be outdoors and weather permitted. Rain dates will be determined on an event to event basis.
Bring your own yoga mat and water source! Please carpool as parking may be limited.

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

Join Jay Westerveld on Thursday, June 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the Albert Wisner Public Library for a discussion of Warwick’s Wildlife.
Learn about the region’s vast diversity of species and where the best places are to see them. Questions will be welcomed throughout the photo-filled 90 minute talk, and some very small critters may come along, too. Entertaining and informative for kids and adults.
Warwick native Jay Westerveld is an internationally-recognized ecologist and educator. He has been researching natural and cultural history for over 40 years, throughout America, Europe, Asia and the South pacific. Locally, he co-founded the Glenmere Conservation Coalition and the Sugar Loaf Historical society in 2008, The New York Natural History council in 2010, and the WAWAYANDA Watershed Alliance in 2011.
He co-founded the “Leopard Cubs” Snow Leopard research organization in Western Mongolia in 2015 and performs ecological research in East and Central Asia. Jay’s Central park-based “Urban Safaris” ™ for his “Adaptation in Nature” module with Columbia Business school ( in which he encouraged participants to view their own executive competition model in the broader context of evolutionary adaptation) were popular with International Executive Education students.
Westerveld is a visiting lecturer with Columbia University, the United States Military Academy at West Point, the NY Entomological Society, the American Museum of Natural History, Northeast partners in Amphibian Conservation, Northeast Natural History Association, the National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, and others. In 2008, the NYS Assembly recognized him for his research with the endangered “Bog Turtle” in NY.
The Albert Wisner Library is located at 1 McFarland Drive in Warwick.

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:
Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.
- The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
- Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
- Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.
All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.
The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.
For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:
Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.
- The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
- Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
- Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.
All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.
The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.
For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!
GW Day 5K! and Fun Run
Dash down the streets of the Village of Warwick in the 3rd Annual GW Day 5K and Fun Run, beginning and ending in Veterans Memorial Park, 29 Forester Ave., Warwick. This year’s race is bigger and better, with the course certified a 5K by the USA Track and Field Association!
Enjoy the only course through the Village, past historic landmarks and through the beautiful park. Take photos with “George and Martha Washington” and feel the camaraderie and spirit of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Follow this link for registration: https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Warwick/GeorgeWashingtonDay5K
Registration opens April 30, $25 to participate, registration fee increases to $30 from July 1 to 22. The race begins promptly at 8:30 a.m.
The WHS is so grateful to our generous business sponsors, stewards of local history and partners in preservation: Etched in Time Engraving; Bellvale Farms Creamery; Peck’s Wine & Spirits; Seely & Durland Insurance; Rooster Tees; Leonard Episcopio DDS; T.S Purta Funeral Home; South Street Tire and Auto; Warwick Price Chopper; Knights of Columbus #4952; Kennedy Companies Inc.; Fit Body Boot Camp; John and Mary Juliano; Umbrella Care Management; Last Whisky Bar; Frazzleberries; Force Physical Therapy; Fysioplus PT; and ShopRite of Warwick.
George Washington Day Public Open House and Tour
Enjoy a free public tour of select WHS properties at the annual George Washington Day celebration, commemorating the General’s visit to Warwick in 1782. Visit the Shingle House complex, 7-9 Forester Avenue, and talk with local historians as they share stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape this wonderful Town. Reservations are not required, the tour is free and family-friendly. Call 845-986-3236 for more information.

The Friends of Sterling Forest (F.S.F.) – a non-profit organization established to protect and preserve the great legacy of natural resources and historical treasures within Sterling Forest State Park – has announced the following events on tap for July:
Friends of Sterling Forest Monthly Meeting Sunday, July 2 at 12 p.m. – The Friends of Sterling Forest Executive Board will meet to discuss current and upcoming projects, activities and events. All F.S.F. members are welcome to attend.
- The Art of Coexistence, How You and I Can Save the World (Ilchi Lee with Steve Kim) Book Talk and Signing on July 2 at 1 p.m. – Humans are now facing multiple global problems. The key to solving these challenges is coexistence, which is based on the understanding that all life is interconnected. Hear co-author Steve Kim speak on how we can apply the qualities of conscience, empathy, and the ability to reflect to our lives for creating a world of harmony and coexistence. Steve Kim is a writer, educator, and life-long practitioner of mindfulness and sustainable living. Ilchi Lee is a visionary and New York Times bestselling author who has penned more than 40 books which have helped millions of people expand and tap their true potential. Join us for a book talk and signing presented by co-author Steve Kim. Books are available for purchase for $22 cash.
- Book Signing with Ed Lenik on July 9 at 1 p.m. – Celebrate the publication of “Archaeologist and Author Ed Lenik’s newest book, Stories from an Archaeologist’s Notebook: Folk Tales and Memories of the People and Places in the Ramapo Mountains.” The book will be available to purchase for $20 (cash or check only).
- Augusta Mine Hike on July 23 beginning at 1 p.m. – Join Doc Bayne and the F.S.F. for an easy walk to the Augusta Mine, which provided ore to the Southfields Furnace in the mid 1800’s. Meet at the Caretaker’s Lot on Long Meadow Road for this two to three-hour walk through beautiful Sterling Forest. Wear footwear appropriate for hiking on uneven terrain and bring water and snacks. Walk will include stops along the way to interpret natural and historic features. As hunting is allowed in portions of Sterling Forest State Park, we suggest wearing hunter orange or bright colors other than white during the hunting season.
All events will meet at the Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Road in Tuxedo Park.
The events are open to the public and free of charge, however, a $5 donation per person would be greatly appreciated. Advance registration is mandatory for all programs. Please call the park 845-351-5907 to register.
For more information, email friendsofsterlingforest@gmail.com.

Music on McFarland; Registration is Required please…
- Sun Jul 23: Harmonic Duets: Flutists Susan Graham and Mardee Reed-Ulmer will present a program of duets from the Baroque and Classical eras and 20th century. Susan and Mardee will speak briefly about the pieces and composers and entertain questions.
- Sun Aug 13: Hudson Valley Jazz Festival: The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival, which features the Valley’s premiere jazz artists, celebrates its 14th season. Join us for Harvey Sorgen, Joe Giardullo and the Billy Stein Trio!
- Sun Aug 27: AMP Featuring Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: In addition to performing selections from their three albums, AMP will be performing songs from the new album, Cool Moon, featuring vocalists Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony.The music of the band AMP began as an open ended, genre-defying musical dialogue, created entirely in the Cloud during the COVID-19 lockdown. The result is an improvisational amalgam of influences from jazz, R&B, blues, and rock. We invite you to join us as we continue this musical dialogue in a live performance environment.Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: vocals
Glenn John Arnowitz: keyboards
Mike Pacer: sax & flute
Gerard Mancini: guitar
Jeff Mullaney: bass
Ron Harsch: drums & percussion - Thu Sep 14:Melodies of ‘flight with Klemyndable Flute Trio:
The Kemyndable Flute Trio, Deborah Proulx, Amy Klein, and Kenneth Korn, are returning with a concert specifically designed for the outdoor performance space at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
The woods and wetlands directly behind the library are home to many birds, and the perimeter of the property is lined with birdhouses. The terraced grounds create an intimate amphitheater making it the perfect setting for a concert celebrating birds and the music of birds. The flute has a particular affinity to emulate bird songs. While the flute can play high and fast, it still is lyrical and melodic. Not surprisingly many composers have written works inspired by birdsong specifically for the Flute. The Kemyndable Trio will be performing some of the most successful works that capture the lyrical and flowing nature of birdsong. The following works will be performed:
- Trio in D for 3 Flutes F.A. Hoffmeister
- The Bird Fancyer’s Delight John Walsh
- Dance of the Hummingbirds Halpner
- The Cuckoo in the Forest
- (From Carnival of the Animals) Saint-Saens
- On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Frederick Delius
- The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Gustav Mahler
- Birds Herman Beeftink
- Sun Sep 14: Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes: Join us for an afternoon of vintage hot jazz, blues and ragtime music from 1900-1929. Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes source their tunes from dusty old 78rpm records and antique sheet music and give new life to songs created over 100 years ago!
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

Music on McFarland; Registration is Required please…
- Sun Jul 23: Harmonic Duets: Flutists Susan Graham and Mardee Reed-Ulmer will present a program of duets from the Baroque and Classical eras and 20th century. Susan and Mardee will speak briefly about the pieces and composers and entertain questions.
- Sun Aug 13: Hudson Valley Jazz Festival: The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival, which features the Valley’s premiere jazz artists, celebrates its 14th season. Join us for Harvey Sorgen, Joe Giardullo and the Billy Stein Trio!
- Sun Aug 27: AMP Featuring Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: In addition to performing selections from their three albums, AMP will be performing songs from the new album, Cool Moon, featuring vocalists Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony.The music of the band AMP began as an open ended, genre-defying musical dialogue, created entirely in the Cloud during the COVID-19 lockdown. The result is an improvisational amalgam of influences from jazz, R&B, blues, and rock. We invite you to join us as we continue this musical dialogue in a live performance environment.Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: vocals
Glenn John Arnowitz: keyboards
Mike Pacer: sax & flute
Gerard Mancini: guitar
Jeff Mullaney: bass
Ron Harsch: drums & percussion - Thu Sep 14:Melodies of ‘flight with Klemyndable Flute Trio:
The Kemyndable Flute Trio, Deborah Proulx, Amy Klein, and Kenneth Korn, are returning with a concert specifically designed for the outdoor performance space at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
The woods and wetlands directly behind the library are home to many birds, and the perimeter of the property is lined with birdhouses. The terraced grounds create an intimate amphitheater making it the perfect setting for a concert celebrating birds and the music of birds. The flute has a particular affinity to emulate bird songs. While the flute can play high and fast, it still is lyrical and melodic. Not surprisingly many composers have written works inspired by birdsong specifically for the Flute. The Kemyndable Trio will be performing some of the most successful works that capture the lyrical and flowing nature of birdsong. The following works will be performed:
- Trio in D for 3 Flutes F.A. Hoffmeister
- The Bird Fancyer’s Delight John Walsh
- Dance of the Hummingbirds Halpner
- The Cuckoo in the Forest
- (From Carnival of the Animals) Saint-Saens
- On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Frederick Delius
- The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Gustav Mahler
- Birds Herman Beeftink
- Sun Sep 14: Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes: Join us for an afternoon of vintage hot jazz, blues and ragtime music from 1900-1929. Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes source their tunes from dusty old 78rpm records and antique sheet music and give new life to songs created over 100 years ago!
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

Music on McFarland; Registration is Required please…
- Sun Jul 23: Harmonic Duets: Flutists Susan Graham and Mardee Reed-Ulmer will present a program of duets from the Baroque and Classical eras and 20th century. Susan and Mardee will speak briefly about the pieces and composers and entertain questions.
- Sun Aug 13: Hudson Valley Jazz Festival: The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival, which features the Valley’s premiere jazz artists, celebrates its 14th season. Join us for Harvey Sorgen, Joe Giardullo and the Billy Stein Trio!
- Sun Aug 27: AMP Featuring Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: In addition to performing selections from their three albums, AMP will be performing songs from the new album, Cool Moon, featuring vocalists Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony.The music of the band AMP began as an open ended, genre-defying musical dialogue, created entirely in the Cloud during the COVID-19 lockdown. The result is an improvisational amalgam of influences from jazz, R&B, blues, and rock. We invite you to join us as we continue this musical dialogue in a live performance environment.Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: vocals
Glenn John Arnowitz: keyboards
Mike Pacer: sax & flute
Gerard Mancini: guitar
Jeff Mullaney: bass
Ron Harsch: drums & percussion - Thu Sep 14:Melodies of ‘flight with Klemyndable Flute Trio:
The Kemyndable Flute Trio, Deborah Proulx, Amy Klein, and Kenneth Korn, are returning with a concert specifically designed for the outdoor performance space at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
The woods and wetlands directly behind the library are home to many birds, and the perimeter of the property is lined with birdhouses. The terraced grounds create an intimate amphitheater making it the perfect setting for a concert celebrating birds and the music of birds. The flute has a particular affinity to emulate bird songs. While the flute can play high and fast, it still is lyrical and melodic. Not surprisingly many composers have written works inspired by birdsong specifically for the Flute. The Kemyndable Trio will be performing some of the most successful works that capture the lyrical and flowing nature of birdsong. The following works will be performed:
- Trio in D for 3 Flutes F.A. Hoffmeister
- The Bird Fancyer’s Delight John Walsh
- Dance of the Hummingbirds Halpner
- The Cuckoo in the Forest
- (From Carnival of the Animals) Saint-Saens
- On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Frederick Delius
- The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Gustav Mahler
- Birds Herman Beeftink
- Sun Sep 14: Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes: Join us for an afternoon of vintage hot jazz, blues and ragtime music from 1900-1929. Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes source their tunes from dusty old 78rpm records and antique sheet music and give new life to songs created over 100 years ago!
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

Keep your eyes on the development of these two Skate Park Projects:
- Sun Sep 10, 2023: Greenwood Lake 5K Run/Walk:
On Sunday September 10th 2023, from 9:00am – 12:00pm GWL Skatepark Corp. will host their first “DoItForDale!” 5K Run/Walk which will begin at Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park and take a course through the village of Greenwood Lake, New York. Registration time: 8:00am, Race start time: 9:00am. The early-bird cost to enter is $25.00 AND HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 1. Early-bird registrants will receive their complementary shirt on race day.After 9/1 and up until race day, registration cost will increase to $30.00.
Working in partnership with the Village of Greenwood Lake and Super Race Systems, a professional race organizer, the event is open to both professional and fun runners / walkers. All runners will receive a commemorative T-Shirt, race bib and timing device with their registration.
All profits from the race will be donated to the GWL Skatepark Corporation a registered 501c3 charity in their continued efforts to raise the necessary funds to construct a professional concrete skatepark in the town of Greenwood Lake which will benefit the local and surrounding communities.
Please join GWL Skatepark Corp. on September 10th for what will be a great opportunity to have some fun, raise funds for a good cause and enjoy the beautiful village and scenery of Greenwood Lake, NY!
- Warwick, NYWarwick is planning to build a significant skatepark within the village of Warwick, and will be scheduling a series of fund-raising events in order to begin work on initial stages of the project. Our next fundraiser will be an info and donation table at Baird’s Tavern for Broadway Night on Monday, May 2nd. Warwick Skatepark Initiative Paver Program brochures and Biz Sponsorship take-ways will be available and we welcome donations to support the new skatepark.

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

Music on McFarland; Registration is Required please…
- Sun Jul 23: Harmonic Duets: Flutists Susan Graham and Mardee Reed-Ulmer will present a program of duets from the Baroque and Classical eras and 20th century. Susan and Mardee will speak briefly about the pieces and composers and entertain questions.
- Sun Aug 13: Hudson Valley Jazz Festival: The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival, which features the Valley’s premiere jazz artists, celebrates its 14th season. Join us for Harvey Sorgen, Joe Giardullo and the Billy Stein Trio!
- Sun Aug 27: AMP Featuring Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: In addition to performing selections from their three albums, AMP will be performing songs from the new album, Cool Moon, featuring vocalists Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony.The music of the band AMP began as an open ended, genre-defying musical dialogue, created entirely in the Cloud during the COVID-19 lockdown. The result is an improvisational amalgam of influences from jazz, R&B, blues, and rock. We invite you to join us as we continue this musical dialogue in a live performance environment.Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: vocals
Glenn John Arnowitz: keyboards
Mike Pacer: sax & flute
Gerard Mancini: guitar
Jeff Mullaney: bass
Ron Harsch: drums & percussion - Thu Sep 14:Melodies of ‘flight with Klemyndable Flute Trio:
The Kemyndable Flute Trio, Deborah Proulx, Amy Klein, and Kenneth Korn, are returning with a concert specifically designed for the outdoor performance space at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
The woods and wetlands directly behind the library are home to many birds, and the perimeter of the property is lined with birdhouses. The terraced grounds create an intimate amphitheater making it the perfect setting for a concert celebrating birds and the music of birds. The flute has a particular affinity to emulate bird songs. While the flute can play high and fast, it still is lyrical and melodic. Not surprisingly many composers have written works inspired by birdsong specifically for the Flute. The Kemyndable Trio will be performing some of the most successful works that capture the lyrical and flowing nature of birdsong. The following works will be performed:
- Trio in D for 3 Flutes F.A. Hoffmeister
- The Bird Fancyer’s Delight John Walsh
- Dance of the Hummingbirds Halpner
- The Cuckoo in the Forest
- (From Carnival of the Animals) Saint-Saens
- On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Frederick Delius
- The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Gustav Mahler
- Birds Herman Beeftink
- Sun Sep 14: Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes: Join us for an afternoon of vintage hot jazz, blues and ragtime music from 1900-1929. Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes source their tunes from dusty old 78rpm records and antique sheet music and give new life to songs created over 100 years ago!
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!

Music on McFarland; Registration is Required please…
- Sun Jul 23: Harmonic Duets: Flutists Susan Graham and Mardee Reed-Ulmer will present a program of duets from the Baroque and Classical eras and 20th century. Susan and Mardee will speak briefly about the pieces and composers and entertain questions.
- Sun Aug 13: Hudson Valley Jazz Festival: The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival, which features the Valley’s premiere jazz artists, celebrates its 14th season. Join us for Harvey Sorgen, Joe Giardullo and the Billy Stein Trio!
- Sun Aug 27: AMP Featuring Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: In addition to performing selections from their three albums, AMP will be performing songs from the new album, Cool Moon, featuring vocalists Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony.The music of the band AMP began as an open ended, genre-defying musical dialogue, created entirely in the Cloud during the COVID-19 lockdown. The result is an improvisational amalgam of influences from jazz, R&B, blues, and rock. We invite you to join us as we continue this musical dialogue in a live performance environment.Pattie Gordon and Melissa Mahony: vocals
Glenn John Arnowitz: keyboards
Mike Pacer: sax & flute
Gerard Mancini: guitar
Jeff Mullaney: bass
Ron Harsch: drums & percussion - Thu Sep 14:Melodies of ‘flight with Klemyndable Flute Trio:
The Kemyndable Flute Trio, Deborah Proulx, Amy Klein, and Kenneth Korn, are returning with a concert specifically designed for the outdoor performance space at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
The woods and wetlands directly behind the library are home to many birds, and the perimeter of the property is lined with birdhouses. The terraced grounds create an intimate amphitheater making it the perfect setting for a concert celebrating birds and the music of birds. The flute has a particular affinity to emulate bird songs. While the flute can play high and fast, it still is lyrical and melodic. Not surprisingly many composers have written works inspired by birdsong specifically for the Flute. The Kemyndable Trio will be performing some of the most successful works that capture the lyrical and flowing nature of birdsong. The following works will be performed:
- Trio in D for 3 Flutes F.A. Hoffmeister
- The Bird Fancyer’s Delight John Walsh
- Dance of the Hummingbirds Halpner
- The Cuckoo in the Forest
- (From Carnival of the Animals) Saint-Saens
- On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Frederick Delius
- The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Gustav Mahler
- Birds Herman Beeftink
- Sun Sep 14: Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes: Join us for an afternoon of vintage hot jazz, blues and ragtime music from 1900-1929. Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes source their tunes from dusty old 78rpm records and antique sheet music and give new life to songs created over 100 years ago!
Funded by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes

the Writers Group meets every Wednesday in the Library;’s Board Room. Bring in 6 copies of up to four pages, typed and double-spaced, to be critiqued by fellow writers in a friendly, constructive manner. All forms of prose accepted (NO poetry please). this is a non-instruct0inal program for adults; new members always welcomed!


