
35th annual Warwick Applefest: More than 200 craft vendors, dozens of food vendors, nonprofit exhibitors, live music and entertainment, children’s carnival, farmers market, village shopping and an apple pie baking contest. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking available outside the village with shuttles to/from the festival. Held throughout the village of Warwick along South Street, Main Street, Railroad Avenue and Stanley Deming Park.
Located in the Hudson Valley Village of Warwick, New York Admission is FREE !
Features of Applefest
• Over 200 craft vendors
• Dozens of food vendors
• 50 local non-profit exhibitors
• Music & entertainment on several stages all day!
• Children’s Carnival
• Farmers’ Market
• Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
• Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale!)
• Fun for the whole family!
Applefest Visitor’s Guide
An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.
This booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses, and more.
The guide is also available free at the festival.
You can view the PDF online:HERE




Storytelling Action Team announces the return of two popular programs – A Day in the Life and Warwick Story Share — both taking place in November at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
A Day in the Life – Wednesday, Nov. 5 (6:00–7:30 p.m.) – This engaging program spotlights three Warwick residents who will share the joys and challenges of their work and passions. Speakers include Mitch Lillian, a Hollywood movie production key grip; Craig Roberts, a Woodstock Museum docent who brings new life to a historic event; and Samantha Walter, recreation director at Mountain Lake Park. Attendees will hear what a typical day in each of their lives looks and feels like and will have an opportunity to ask questions and share reflections. Audience: Teens and Adults.
Warwick Story Share #8 – Friday, Nov. 14 (7:00–9:00 p.m.) – This community event celebrates the art of personal storytelling. About a dozen Warwick residents will share five-minute “story nuggets” — short accounts of moments that shaped or stayed with them through life. The result is an evening of heartfelt, humorous, and thought-provoking stories that invite laughter, reflection, and sometimes even a few tears. Community members are also welcome to take part as storytellers. No experience is required — just a willingness to share a meaningful slice of life. Whether a story is funny, poignant, or quietly powerful, all are received in a spirit of respect and connection. To register as a storyteller, or to attend our next practice session log onto https://shorturl.at/M1KvJ. Audience: Adults and Teens.
While walk-ins are welcome, it is helpful to the library that you register to attend. Log onto onto https://shorturl.at/ZTgON or call the Help Desk: 986-1047, ext. 4.


Storytelling Action Team announces the return of two popular programs – A Day in the Life and Warwick Story Share — both taking place in November at the Albert Wisner Public Library.
A Day in the Life – Wednesday, Nov. 5 (6:00–7:30 p.m.) – This engaging program spotlights three Warwick residents who will share the joys and challenges of their work and passions. Speakers include Mitch Lillian, a Hollywood movie production key grip; Craig Roberts, a Woodstock Museum docent who brings new life to a historic event; and Samantha Walter, recreation director at Mountain Lake Park. Attendees will hear what a typical day in each of their lives looks and feels like and will have an opportunity to ask questions and share reflections. Audience: Teens and Adults.
Warwick Story Share #8 – Friday, Nov. 14 (7:00–9:00 p.m.) – This community event celebrates the art of personal storytelling. About a dozen Warwick residents will share five-minute “story nuggets” — short accounts of moments that shaped or stayed with them through life. The result is an evening of heartfelt, humorous, and thought-provoking stories that invite laughter, reflection, and sometimes even a few tears. Community members are also welcome to take part as storytellers. No experience is required — just a willingness to share a meaningful slice of life. Whether a story is funny, poignant, or quietly powerful, all are received in a spirit of respect and connection. To register as a storyteller, or to attend our next practice session log onto https://shorturl.at/M1KvJ. Audience: Adults and Teens.
While walk-ins are welcome, it is helpful to the library that you register to attend. Log onto onto https://shorturl.at/ZTgON or call the Help Desk: 986-1047, ext. 4.







































