
This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.



The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

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

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.



The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

This year, the Warwick Historical Society celebrates its 120th Anniversary, and for the first time in many years, our annual Open House falls on our actual birthday — Sunday, April 19. It makes the occasion especially meaningful, and we would love your help in making it a success.
Like last year, from 1:00–4:00 PM, we will open our properties to the public and are seeking volunteer docents to staff each location. Shifts will be divided into:
- 1:00–2:30 PM
- 2:30–4:00 PM
You are welcome to take one shift and explore the other properties on the other half (or do both, if you’re feeling festive!).
To engage our younger residents this year, we are launching a TIME TRAVELERS PASSPORT PROGRAM, made possible in part by a grant from the Warwick Savings Foundation. Children ages 10 and under can pick up a WHS “passport” at Buckbee and must visit each open property to receive a stamp from the docent after answering a simple question about the site. Once they’ve collected all the stamps, they will return to the Buckbee to show their completed passport and select a prize.
This initiative is a wonderful way to engage children while also encouraging families to explore and get involved in all that the Warwick Historical Society has to offer.
If you are available to docent, please reply with your preferred shift time or if you can do either. Participants will receive docent notes at the beginning of April to review and I will have printed copies onsite.
We truly appreciate your support and hope you’ll join us for this special day.

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

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

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

The Florida Public Library is the community center for personal growth. We support learning for all residents by providing library materials, information, technology, and programs for education, enrichment and entertainment. The Library serves the residents of the Florida Union Free School District of Orange County, New York.
The tools and equipment in our Library of Things collection are for use by patrons 18 years of age or older with a valid library card in good standing from any RCLS member library. Patrons may borrow up to two tools or pieces of equipment at a time. The lending period is 7 days with a late fee of $2 per day. All items must be picked up from the library as well as cleaned and returned to the library during open hours. Florida patrons may reserve items in the collection using the Library’s online catalog (items below are linked to our catalog for your convenience) or by calling the Library at (845) 651-7659. Non-Florida patrons will need to call the library to place a hold.
Review the Library of Things Waiver and Indemnification Form for details. This form will need to be signed by the patron at the time of checkout.
Library Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-8pm
Fri, Sat: 10 am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5 pm*
Library closed on Sundays July 4-Labor Day
Our Address, Telephone and Fax
Florida Public Library
4 Cohen Circle Florida, NY 10921-1514
Tel: (845) 651-7659

