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.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

[Kingston, June 1] – Warwick, NY: In a unique endeavor to celebrate community spirit and preserve a sense of history, Warwick residents are invited to participate in a remarkable Village Portrait event. Organized by Chronogram magazine, this event aims to revive the tradition of gathering an entire town or village for an annual group photograph.
Residents are invited to be part of this historic moment, creating a legacy that will be cherished for years to come.
The event will take place at the picturesque Railroad Green, a cherished gathering spot in the heart of Warwick. Participants are requested to arrive at 6:00 PM on 9th June with the portrait being shot at 6:30 PM.
This opportunity allows Warwick residents to be part of a shared moment, immortalized in a photograph that will be featured in Chronogram magazine’s July issue.
Mayor Michael Newhard (as well as Florida Mayor Harter and Greenwood Lake Buckley) have expressed enthusiasm and support for this initiative, recognizing the potential to strengthen community bonds and create a lasting legacy for Warwick. Residents’ presence at the event will further emphasize the significance of the Village Portrait and its role in fostering unity and pride in the town.
All Warwick residents are encouraged to participate, regardless of age, background, or affiliation. The Village Portrait seeks to represent the rich tapestry of Warwick’s population and celebrate the spirit that makes this town so special.
For further information or media inquiries, please contact: Margot Isaacs (Margot@chronogram.com; 845-334-8600×114).
Thank you,
The HERo Run, an annual 5K/10K Run/Walk event, was established to celebrate Lt. Col. Jaimie Leonard’s life. Because this year marks the 10th anniversary of her passing, HERoes In Deed (HID), a non-profit organization providing scholarships to Warwick Valley High School students and to support military and Veteran programs throughout the year, is planning to make this year’s event extra special.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

The Community=Love Pride Parade starts June 11th at 11:30 am with a party at the Warwick Valley Community Center. Join us for brunch, making and support tables, music, fun and community.
The Pride Parade Takes its first steps at 11:30am from the Warwick Valley Community Center to Main Street, Warwick, and ends at Stanley Deming Park with special Pride Show hosted by drag darling, Ms. Eve Starr and guests.
- Parade: 11:30am – 1:30pm.
- Pride Show: 2:30pm – 4:30pm.
A request to relocate the Warwick Pride Celebration’s culmination from Stanley-Deming Park to the Veterans Memorial Park was met with passionate discussion at the Warwick Village Board of Trustees meeting on June 5.
The Warwick Village Board had previously approved the Warwick Valley Community Center’s request to use Stanley-Deming Park for a Warwick Pride Celebration on June 11. During the meeting, a motion was made to rescind the approval for the use of Stanley-Deming, with a new motion introduced to allow the Pride event to take place at Veterans Memorial Park. Both motions were approved unanimously by the Board.
Citing concerns over potential crowd size and the threat of protesters who disprove of the Warwick Pride Celebration’s inclusion of drag performers, Melissa Shaw-Smith, who is heading the Pride event, defended the Community Center’s decision during the meetings public comment period, while emphasizing the move was motivated by the desire to ensure that everyone can enjoy a safe and joyous event.
“At the end of the day, our first and foremost consideration is the safety of everyone involved and to maintain the integrity of the event. And make sure everyone there is having a good time,” she said.
Shaw-Smith mentioned disrupters at Pride events around the United States and shared how she and Warwick Valley Community Center Director Karen Thomas brought their concerns to Mayor Michael Newhard and Warwick Police Chief John Rader, who was also present at Tuesday’s meeting. Though she noted that neither the mayor nor the Police Chief were aware of any plans to disrupt the Warwick Pride Celebration, Shaw-Smith was still mindful of a small, but vocal group on Facebook who had expressed a desire to protest the event if held at Stanley-Deming.
She further acknowledged concerns raised within the community, noting that she is the parent of an LGBTQ child and would not want them or other children subjected to people yelling unpleasant things toward them.
“These people are charging rhinos. They are looking for a target. I’d rather sidestep them, and let them charge on,” Shaw-Smith said.
Appropriateness questioned
Beyond the decision to alter the Warwick Pride Celebration’s parade culminating location, the event itself sparked a discussion on the purpose and integrity of holding a public LGBTQ event in Warwick.
Matt Sullivan, a Village of Warwick resident, said he felt that such an event was inappropriate for children. Noting that Pride focuses on sexual orientation, he made the connection between sexual orientation and sex, noting that the event could be considered sex education.
“I don’t think it is the responsibility or the right of the public to participate in that sex education. I think it should be done specifically by the parents, or under the parents’ control,” he said, further noting that he was glad the route was altered to end at Memorial Park, as he felt Stanley-Deming was not an appropriate venue to have any activities that could include very young children.
Referencing prior Pride events, Sullivan asked if there would be any drag characters at the event. After being affirmed that there would be drag performers, Sullivan brought up the idea of stopping it, but acknowledged that the Board would not go as far as shutting down the Pride festivities. In lieu of that, he asked that this year’s event be audited so that “we know what we are putting in little minds.”
Guidelines in place
Shaw-Smith did acknowledge an occurrence involving an uninvited performer at last year’s Warwick Pride Celebration, noting that they were removed from the premises and barred from participating in future community Pride events. She further noted the damage in trust caused by this incident, and outlined the Community Center’s efforts to ensure future Pride-related performances met the guidelines stipulated by the event organizers.
“I am so, so happy that I live in 2023. I live in a proud Village of Warwick, where people are allowed to be and love whomever they want,” said Nicole Sisco, another Warwick Village resident. She responded to Sullivan’s concerns about sex education in the event by noting that neither heterosexual nor homosexual people must talk about sex education publicly.
She added that those concerned about the Pride event’s influence on young children are free to not participate.
“Other parents are there and happy to be celebrating our children’s little minds and opening their little minds to diversity,” Sisco said.
Sisco also expressed her support of the original location, saying that a children’s playground would have been a great location for children like her daughter, who was present at the meeting, to see that same-sex parents and drag are OK.
“Let’s be a community that celebrates,” she said.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Garden State Koi Pond & Waterfall Design Center hosts a stroll through our enchanting display gardens and view all the water features, showcased especially for nighttime viewing with color-changing lights. Enjoy light bites, refreshments, and music!
This event is FREE to the general public but registration is REQUIRED. So RSVP your spot today (and make sure you RSVP for your friend too)!!!
You must reserve tickets to the Twilight Garden Party before reserving your design consult!
- JUNE 16th, 2022 6:00 am – 9:00 pm
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

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.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

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.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

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.

5 1/2 South St
Warwick, NY 10990
Join Senator Skoufis for a community conversation and Q&A this summer to make sure your ideas and concerns are represented in Albany!
“Skoufis on Your Street” town halls are hosted each year around the district in locally owned small businesses, giving residents an opportunity to speak with Skoufis in their neighborhood and ensuring their voices and priorities are heard.
Plus: Have a drink on us!
Want to submit a question in advance? Click here to share your burning questions and Senator Skoufis will aim to address them in his opening remarks.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Our Youth Engagement Action Team has put together a great program for Warwick Township teens every Tuesday in August from 3:30 to 5:00 PM at Vastu Health located at 38 Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Warwick. More details are on our website at wethepeoplewarwick.org/pathways-to-wholeness and attached is a flier we encourage you to share.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Our Youth Engagement Action Team has put together a great program for Warwick Township teens every Tuesday in August from 3:30 to 5:00 PM at Vastu Health located at 38 Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Warwick. More details are on our website at wethepeoplewarwick.org/pathways-to-wholeness and attached is a flier we encourage you to share.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Our Youth Engagement Action Team has put together a great program for Warwick Township teens every Tuesday in August from 3:30 to 5:00 PM at Vastu Health located at 38 Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Warwick. More details are on our website at wethepeoplewarwick.org/pathways-to-wholeness and attached is a flier we encourage you to share.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Our Youth Engagement Action Team has put together a great program for Warwick Township teens every Tuesday in August from 3:30 to 5:00 PM at Vastu Health located at 38 Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Warwick. More details are on our website at wethepeoplewarwick.org/pathways-to-wholeness and attached is a flier we encourage you to share.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!

Our Youth Engagement Action Team has put together a great program for Warwick Township teens every Tuesday in August from 3:30 to 5:00 PM at Vastu Health located at 38 Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Warwick. More details are on our website at wethepeoplewarwick.org/pathways-to-wholeness and attached is a flier we encourage you to share.
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!
Warwick. Spring, summer brush disposal schedule
The Village of Warwick will again have the Brush Disposal Program. A Valid Picture ID showing Village Residency will be required.
Only Village of Warwick Residents will be allowed to dispose brush at the disposal site. The disposal area is located at the Village of Warwick Dept. of Public Works site in Memorial Park. No commercial operators will be permitted. Brush cannot exceed 6” in diameter. Only leaves bagged in paper bags will be accepted. No grass clippings will be allowed.
The site will be open Saturdays and Sundays in April, May and June from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will be closed Easter Sunday. In July, August and September it will open on the first and third weekends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mary’s Meals Help Mary’s Meals feed even more children! $21 feeds a child for the school year! Mary’s Meals are now providing more than 2 million children in some of the world’s poorest communities with a nutritious meal every day they attend school. Please consider giving nourishment to one of the poorest of the poor through St. Stephen’s. Ways to Help This Lent You may send your donations to St. Stephen’s Religious Ed, 75 Sanfordville Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 with checks made out to Mary’s Meals.
Continue to Drop off NY deposit bottles and cans behind the school in the Mary’s Meal Shed! Every penny counts towards another meal served! Knights of Columbus Council 2952 also collects deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Meals. Bottles & Cans with NY deposit only! No Gatorade, iced tea, or Tropicana! No food cans or jars!





