
https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.

https://sustainablewarwick.org | Learn about shared solar power programs and sustainability throughout the Village of Warwick, which was one of the first communities to provide charging stations for electric vehicles years ago… Both Solstice and Astral Power’s Community Solar program are meant to create several partnerships among both suppliers and users of electricity, where users benefit by a reduction in their electric bill, while supporting a community solar panel garden, and NOT having to install solar panels on the resident’s roof. The Village of Warwick seeks to become a “Clean Energy Community,” and has supported this program.

NYS is providing $25 million in child care scholarships to all Essential Workers whose income is less than $79,500 for a family of 4.
Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until depleted.
The full announcement is found here.
To apply, click here.
The pay is based on the regional market rate for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years.
WE’RE BACK!!!!!!
THE WARWICK REPAIR CAFÉ LOCATED AT THE SENIOR CENTER,
TOWN HALL COMPLEX, 132 KINGS HIWAY IN WARWICK IS RE-OPENING ON
SATURDAY JULY 17, 2021 FROM 10:00AM TO 2:00PM. MASKS WILL BE
REQUIRED WHILE INSIDE THE BUILDING AND THERE IS A LIMIT OF 2
BELOVED BROKEN ITEMS PER PERSON TO BE FIXED FOR FREE.

The purpose of the Plan is to provide a foundation and rationale for all future zoning and land use decisions in the Village of Warwick. It can also assist anyone involved in local policy decision making and provide helpful insight to those considering investment within the Village. To that end, the 2021 Comprehensive Plan Committee has developed a short 3 minute survey to help us shape this new plan.
We ask that you take a few minutes of your time to complete this survey. Even if you are not a Resident of the Village we are interested in your input which will help to shape the future of our Village. Please go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WarwickSurvey For more information regarding this new plan go to [warwickplan.com]
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Dear friends at St. Stephen’s:
I greatly appreciate all of you from St. Stephen’s who have been supporters of my foundation by helping the poor children of my village in India attend school. Thanks to your generosity we could provide basic needs for the education of 55 children and send 12 girls from around my village for nursing training. As Mother Teresa said rightly, “What makes a difference in the life of others is not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” These children stand as witnesses to the love and compassion you have put into their lives.
These same children, and the girls in nursing training, are still in need of your help. Their education is complicated by the fact that education is inaccessible now due to online classes. When we managed to get those generous parishioners from St Stephen’s to make education accessible to the poor children, the virus has made it inaccessible again by transferring the means of acquiring education from the classroom to the digital world which we cannot afford and we cannot provide. In the last academic year during the lockdown, 60 percent of the students in my state of Odisha in India could not access online classes because of poverty. As an example, my niece and several of her classmates would gather to use my brother’s mobile phone as the only means of accessing online education. [Note: accessibility to mobile phones is limited, the cost of which can be two months wages which, by the Wage Act are equivalent to $3.36/day for men, $2.69/day for women]
Given the inaccessibility to education due to the present situation, I would be very grateful to anyone in St. Stephen’s if, like last year, you could continue to help these children with a donation of $150 to meet the expenses of educating one child for one year. I would also be very grateful for whatever you could give for the nursing training of three more girls from another remote Catholic village whom we have decided to help.
I know all of you have been going through hard times due to coronavirus. As Mother Teresa said, “Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.” No matter how small, any little help is going to make a big difference in their life – we make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give. Thank you so much for your generosity!
To make a donation, checks payable to Jeesaya Nayak can be dropped off in the St. Stephen’s office. For questions, please call the office at 986-4028.
This year again I am still waiting for the lift of the international travel restrictions for non-citizens. I hope to come over there at least for one month if possible.
God bless you,
Fr Jeesaya Nayak, CM
More information on education in Odisha, India can be found at:
Information about daily wage system in India:
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Dear friends at St. Stephen’s:
I greatly appreciate all of you from St. Stephen’s who have been supporters of my foundation by helping the poor children of my village in India attend school. Thanks to your generosity we could provide basic needs for the education of 55 children and send 12 girls from around my village for nursing training. As Mother Teresa said rightly, “What makes a difference in the life of others is not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” These children stand as witnesses to the love and compassion you have put into their lives.
These same children, and the girls in nursing training, are still in need of your help. Their education is complicated by the fact that education is inaccessible now due to online classes. When we managed to get those generous parishioners from St Stephen’s to make education accessible to the poor children, the virus has made it inaccessible again by transferring the means of acquiring education from the classroom to the digital world which we cannot afford and we cannot provide. In the last academic year during the lockdown, 60 percent of the students in my state of Odisha in India could not access online classes because of poverty. As an example, my niece and several of her classmates would gather to use my brother’s mobile phone as the only means of accessing online education. [Note: accessibility to mobile phones is limited, the cost of which can be two months wages which, by the Wage Act are equivalent to $3.36/day for men, $2.69/day for women]
Given the inaccessibility to education due to the present situation, I would be very grateful to anyone in St. Stephen’s if, like last year, you could continue to help these children with a donation of $150 to meet the expenses of educating one child for one year. I would also be very grateful for whatever you could give for the nursing training of three more girls from another remote Catholic village whom we have decided to help.
I know all of you have been going through hard times due to coronavirus. As Mother Teresa said, “Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.” No matter how small, any little help is going to make a big difference in their life – we make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give. Thank you so much for your generosity!
To make a donation, checks payable to Jeesaya Nayak can be dropped off in the St. Stephen’s office. For questions, please call the office at 986-4028.
This year again I am still waiting for the lift of the international travel restrictions for non-citizens. I hope to come over there at least for one month if possible.
God bless you,
Fr Jeesaya Nayak, CM
More information on education in Odisha, India can be found at:
Information about daily wage system in India:
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Dear friends at St. Stephen’s:
I greatly appreciate all of you from St. Stephen’s who have been supporters of my foundation by helping the poor children of my village in India attend school. Thanks to your generosity we could provide basic needs for the education of 55 children and send 12 girls from around my village for nursing training. As Mother Teresa said rightly, “What makes a difference in the life of others is not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” These children stand as witnesses to the love and compassion you have put into their lives.
These same children, and the girls in nursing training, are still in need of your help. Their education is complicated by the fact that education is inaccessible now due to online classes. When we managed to get those generous parishioners from St Stephen’s to make education accessible to the poor children, the virus has made it inaccessible again by transferring the means of acquiring education from the classroom to the digital world which we cannot afford and we cannot provide. In the last academic year during the lockdown, 60 percent of the students in my state of Odisha in India could not access online classes because of poverty. As an example, my niece and several of her classmates would gather to use my brother’s mobile phone as the only means of accessing online education. [Note: accessibility to mobile phones is limited, the cost of which can be two months wages which, by the Wage Act are equivalent to $3.36/day for men, $2.69/day for women]
Given the inaccessibility to education due to the present situation, I would be very grateful to anyone in St. Stephen’s if, like last year, you could continue to help these children with a donation of $150 to meet the expenses of educating one child for one year. I would also be very grateful for whatever you could give for the nursing training of three more girls from another remote Catholic village whom we have decided to help.
I know all of you have been going through hard times due to coronavirus. As Mother Teresa said, “Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.” No matter how small, any little help is going to make a big difference in their life – we make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give. Thank you so much for your generosity!
To make a donation, checks payable to Jeesaya Nayak can be dropped off in the St. Stephen’s office. For questions, please call the office at 986-4028.
This year again I am still waiting for the lift of the international travel restrictions for non-citizens. I hope to come over there at least for one month if possible.
God bless you,
Fr Jeesaya Nayak, CM
More information on education in Odisha, India can be found at:
Information about daily wage system in India:
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Dear friends at St. Stephen’s:
I greatly appreciate all of you from St. Stephen’s who have been supporters of my foundation by helping the poor children of my village in India attend school. Thanks to your generosity we could provide basic needs for the education of 55 children and send 12 girls from around my village for nursing training. As Mother Teresa said rightly, “What makes a difference in the life of others is not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” These children stand as witnesses to the love and compassion you have put into their lives.
These same children, and the girls in nursing training, are still in need of your help. Their education is complicated by the fact that education is inaccessible now due to online classes. When we managed to get those generous parishioners from St Stephen’s to make education accessible to the poor children, the virus has made it inaccessible again by transferring the means of acquiring education from the classroom to the digital world which we cannot afford and we cannot provide. In the last academic year during the lockdown, 60 percent of the students in my state of Odisha in India could not access online classes because of poverty. As an example, my niece and several of her classmates would gather to use my brother’s mobile phone as the only means of accessing online education. [Note: accessibility to mobile phones is limited, the cost of which can be two months wages which, by the Wage Act are equivalent to $3.36/day for men, $2.69/day for women]
Given the inaccessibility to education due to the present situation, I would be very grateful to anyone in St. Stephen’s if, like last year, you could continue to help these children with a donation of $150 to meet the expenses of educating one child for one year. I would also be very grateful for whatever you could give for the nursing training of three more girls from another remote Catholic village whom we have decided to help.
I know all of you have been going through hard times due to coronavirus. As Mother Teresa said, “Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.” No matter how small, any little help is going to make a big difference in their life – we make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give. Thank you so much for your generosity!
To make a donation, checks payable to Jeesaya Nayak can be dropped off in the St. Stephen’s office. For questions, please call the office at 986-4028.
This year again I am still waiting for the lift of the international travel restrictions for non-citizens. I hope to come over there at least for one month if possible.
God bless you,
Fr Jeesaya Nayak, CM
More information on education in Odisha, India can be found at:
Information about daily wage system in India:
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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.
![]() The Warwick Food Truck Festival is just around the corner! Mark your calendars for Thursday, August 5th from 4-9pm, and get ready to have lots of fun! The festival offers a delicious lineup of food, dessert and craft beverage vendors plus live music. Bring your appetites!
For event details and information, visit www.warwickfoodtruckfestival.com and follow the event on Facebook & Instagram at Warwick Food Truck Festival. We also have event information available on our parish website’s Event page!
For questions or additional information contact Tracy at TracyGregoire@outlook.com or 914.391.3509. See you soon!
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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.

THE PARTY AT GLENWOOD GREEN
580 Glenwood Rd
Pine Island, NY
TUESDAY AUGUST 10, 2021
6 TO 9 PM
The Party at Glenwood Green, sponsored by the Pine Island Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday August 10, from 6 to 9 pm, is shaping up to be a premier event of the summer. Join your friends and neighbors for an elegant picnic style dinner with distanced seating in groups and ”pods” to ensure maximum safety for all.
Chef Anthony Acevedeo, of Anthony Mario’s Catering, is providing a tasty appetizer and entrée combination along with a vegetarian alternative. Desserts will be provided by Jean Claude’s Patisserie, a “Black Dirt Chocolate Cherry Gateau.” Clemson Brothers Brewing will provide the beer, and there will be a signature cocktail from Black Dirt Distillery. Wines will be provided from area merchants along with soft drinks and lemonade.
Proceeds from the party at Glenwood Green will replenish the Chamber’s Black Dirt Scholarship Fund, which provides three $1500 scholarships to Town of Warwick graduating seniors or current college students. The Party’s proceeds will also allow the chamber to continue its holiday donation program to area food pantries.
Tickets are $70.00 or $75.00, for under the tent seating, per person. Entertainment features Fiddle Frenzy, an energetic group of Warwick string students, who will delight and amaze you with their talent and enthusiasm. Headline entertainment will be County 1, a group of local musical geniuses who can play most any music genre.
The Chamber is grateful to generous event sponsors, The Jolly Onion, Clemson Brothers Brewing, DeBuck’s Sod Farms and WTBQ/WGHT Radio. Tickets can be ordered and paid for on the Chamber’s new website, pineislandny.com. TIckets are limited; so, RESERVE NOW!
You can order and pay for your tickets online HERE.

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.
Description:
Join the Florida Public Library and representatives of a variety of local community organizations as they come together to discuss the issue of preserving our local environment. Help the library determine how its Library of Things can be used to facilitate the repair and upcycle of materials that might otherwise end up in a landfill, or provide other ideas to keep our community beautiful!
This conversation is sponsored by the LTC: “Focus on Small & Rural Libraries Grant” courtesy of the American Library Association.
An adult discussion group.

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.

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.

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.



