
You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

September 18th, 2021 35 Chestnut St.,
Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Registration deadline is Sept. 1st
Doors open at 2:00pm
Cards drop at 3:00 pm
$100 buy-in includes:
$75 for the prize pool and $ 15 for food. $10 for donation. Rebuys, add-ons, and bonuses available at the door for donations.
Go to www.rumshockvf.org to register
or email holdem@rumshockveteranfoundation.org for more information.
Rumshock Veterans Foundation
is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit. 100% of your donations are tax-deductible. Providing 6JS Veterans with housing as they transition from military service to civilian life.

You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. By popular demand, we have added a week – the flags will be flown for four weeks this year!
- The flags will be displayed in front of Chateau Hathorn, located at the intersection of County Route 1 and NYS Route 94, Sunday, August 22nd through Sunday, September 19th, 2021. This form can be given to any Warwick Valley Rotary Club member or mailed to: The Warwick Valley Rotary Club c/o Flags for Heroes, PO Box 121, Warwick NY 10990 along with your $50 check made payable to: Warwick Valley Rotary Club.
- You can also pay with a credit card at warwickvalleyrotary.org. If you pay with a credit card, please also submit this form so we know the name of your hero; please email forms or questions to Laura.Barca@hdrinc.com.
- To ensure heroes and sponsors are correctly identified, please honor only one hero per form (one payment may be written to accompany multiple forms).
- Please return forms by August 15, 2021.
- Some of the organizations that the Warwick Valley Rotary Club supports are: Local Food Pantries, Back Pack Snack Attack, Honor Flight, Meals on Wheels, Dictionary Project (local 4th graders receive a dictionary), College Scholarships, Youth Fishing Day (Warwick Rod and Gun Club), Winslow Therapeutic Center, Inspire (Cerebral Palsy), Warwick Humane Society, Rotoplast, Beautiful People, Garden of the Children, Warwick Senior BBQ.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

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…

Fix the Roof fundraiser: NY Jets vs. ATL
Breakfast AND lunch included!

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District


The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition has teamed up with the Warwick Valley Central School District to bring a fun filled Halloween Event to the community. We are pleased to invite you to become a sponsor for our community wide Trunk or Treat Event on Saturday October 30th, 2021, from 11-2pm in the High School Parking Lot. The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition and the Warwick School District are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the entire community by providing affordable, social, cultural, and educational activities for adults, and children.
We are going to kick off this holiday season with a socially distanced fun filled Halloween Trunk or Treat event for everyone!! But we need your help.
$50 Sponsorship~ One Trunk/Booth. This will provide the Trunk/Booth with Candy for the event and will have a sign with your Company Name.
$100 Sponsorship~ Two Trunks/Booths. All Above and a shout out on social media and our website!
$250 Sponsorship~ 5 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus~ Lawn Sign with your Company named as Sponsor!!!
$500 Sponsorship~ 10 Trunks/Booths All Above Plus ~Our Undying Gratitude, ~ A Banner with your Company name as a Platinum sponsor, ~ a Pony ride, ~ and a large gift Basket!
Please help us help the community, with your generous financial support!!
We hope that we can count on you to help us make this event spooktacular!
Thank you in advance for your contribution and we hope to see you at our Trunk or Treat Event.
The Warwick Valley Prevention Coalition The Warwick Valley School District

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

Monday Afternoon @ the Movies 1:00 pm (Please note movie length when scheduling Dial-a-Bus.) ** Movie is subject to change without notice.**
MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS SEATING LIMITED TO 30 ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS
- September 20—Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) Starring Emily Blunt, John Hamm and Jamie Dornan. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly’s love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony’s (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale. Rated PG-13; 102 min.
- September 27—Land (2020) Starring Robin Wright and Demian Birchir. Following an unsettling experience in the wilderness, a grieving woman named Edee Mathis ventures deep into a remote region of Wyoming to pursue a fresh start, hoping to shift her perspective on the meaning of her life and reconcile her distress with her determination to continue living. Rated PG-13; 89 min.
- October 4—Dream Horse (2020) Starring Toni Collette, Damian Lewis and Sian Phillips. This comedy film is about Jan Vokes, a Welsh bartender who comes up with the idea of breeding a horse intended for racing. Since she lives in a town that is down on its luck, her neighbors start pitching in and participate in financing for the horse. They see the horse as their chance of redeeming their town and lifting their spirits as it races up the ranks, hopefully to become a champion thoroughbred. Based on a true story. Rated PG; 113 min.
- October 11—The Courier (2020) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. This historical drama fictionalizes the story of Greville Wynne, a British electrical engineer and businessman turned M16 agent who relays crucial intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program to the CIA. With the help of his Russian informant, Oleg Penkovsky (a.k.a. Ironbark), he aids the Western Bloc in defusing the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Rated PG-13; 111 min. (THE LIBRARY IS OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY BUT THE DIAL-A-BUS WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY)
- October 18—News of the World (2020) Starring Tom Hanks. War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd embarks on a new mission five years after the conclusion of the Civil War: he goes from town to town to share news about presidents, queens, catastrophes, feuds, and other interesting affairs from all around the world. In one of his stops, he meets Johanna, a 10-year-old girl who has been living with the Kiowa people for the last six years. When she is ordered to return to her biological aunt and uncle, Kidd decides to accompany her. Rated PG-13; 118 min.
- October 25—Minari (2020) Starring Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn. A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home. Rated PG-13; 116 min.
- November 1—Where’d You Go Bernadette? (2019) Starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup. A loving mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family. Her leap of faith takes her on an epic adventure that jump-starts her life and leads to her triumphant rediscovery. Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 49 min.
- November 8—Downtown Abbey (2019) Starring Maggie Smith and Matthew Goode. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Rated PG; 2 hours.
- November 15—Here Today (2021) Starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge when she wins him in an auction. They later form a unique bond that starts when he brings her to the E.R. after a food allergy incident, and the doctors mistake them as a father-and-daughter tandem. As Emma gets to know Charlie’s life, she takes it upon herself to help him fix things before it’s too late for him to achieve his last life goals. Rated PG-13; 117 min.
- November 22—1917 (2020) Starring Dean Charles Chapman, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. It is April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap. Rated R; 2 hours.
- November 29—Keep the Change (2017) Starring Jessica Walter and Sandra James. When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn’t belong there. But when he’s assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah’s romantic past, David’s judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like. Not rated; 1 hour, 34 min.
- December 6—Nomadland (2020) Starring Frances McDormand. In the wake of the Great Recession, Fern, an aging woman who lost her livelihood, begins a soul-searching solo expedition through the western United States. Converting a van into her living space, she styles herself a contemporary nomad and forges new, unexpected connections along her journey. Based on the book of the same name by Jessica Bruder. Rated R; 108 min.

