
Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Core Theatre Group is bringing a lively, two-part evening to Warwick that pairs “Flying Lessons” by Chris Perez with “Do You Speak Mexican?” by Elena Maria Garcia, two solo comedies built around family, identity, and the search for home. The performances are set for May 15-17 at Forge 28 Studio.
Core Theatre Group describes the evening as a duo-monologue event featuring two solo plays about family and finding home, giving the audience a chance to move from one perspective to another in a single night. That structure can make the evening feel intimate and immediate, like being invited into two different conversations that speak to each other across the stage.
Chris Perez and Flying Lessons
Core Theatre Group’s season pairs him with Garcia on “Do You Speak Mexican?” and notes that “Flying Lessons” will share the bill, underscoring that both artists are central to the production’s identity. Perez brings a different but complementary energy to the evening. “I remember one night my dad told me he always wanted to be a pilot, but when he came to this country, he had to work so hard to provide for our family that he threw that dream away. In a way, I wanted to make that dream come alive somehow. So with ‘Flying Lessons’ I’m basically retelling my dad’s story,” he revealed. “What happened in Cuba at that time is that conditions forced my father to leave, because you either joined the Communist party or you were thrown in jail,” continued Perez.
The result is a program that balances Garcia’s culturally specific storytelling with Perez’s comedic sensibility, creating a night that can be funny, warm, and emotionally resonant without becoming heavy-handed. Perez has spent decades refining how audiences respond in real time. His experience in stand-up and comedy writing means he knows exactly where humor lands, how to sharpen a line, and how to reveal truth through laughter without diluting it.
Elena Maria Garcia’s force
Garcia is a particularly strong draw because her career has long lived at the intersection of language, culture, humor, and performance. She is a four-time Carbonell Award winner, and she has been described as one of the funniest women to ever step onstage. Her solo work, including “Do You Speak Mexican?”, has been associated with the lived experience of a first-generation Cuban American in South Florida, where questions of identity and belonging are shaped by both comedy and cultural pressure.
Garcia discussed the moment that became a creative catalyst for her: “What prompted me to write this play was watching John Leguizamo’s solo performance, ‘Freak.’ When I saw ‘Freak,’ it was the first time I saw a Latino on stage. I said, ‘Wait a minute. He told that story. I could tell that story, too.’ My story is important, too. Because of him and that particular show, I was inspired. I would play that show to all of my students for years, and they would sit there in awe because it was the first time they had seen someone like themselves on stage.”
Garcia’s background also gives the piece unusual theatrical authority. Garcia has moved across stage, television, film, and improvisation, and her history includes helping create an all-female improv troupe and a Spanish-only short-form improv group, experience that suits a play built on timing, spontaneity, and the textures of bilingual life. That combination of precision and playfulness should make her performance especially engaging for audiences who appreciate comedy that carries real emotional weight.
Why attend
For Warwick theatergoers, the attraction is not just that this is new work, but that it is work with a clear point of view and a strong regional profile. Core Theatre Group has been building a 2026 season that mixes original work, comedy, and collaborations, and this show fits that larger mission by bringing Miami-based artists to the Hudson Valley for a limited run. That gives local audiences a chance to see a production shaped by artists with deeply authentic experience in Latino storytelling and contemporary comedic performance. And both plays will feature carefully curated Latin and/or Pop music introduced at specific moments throughout their shows.
The piece also offers something increasingly valuable in live theater: a chance to laugh while thinking. “Do You Speak Mexican?” has already been described as an exploration of a first-generation Cuban-American family’s search for place in the United States, and that subject matter is likely to resonate well beyond any single community or ethnic group. In a small-space venue like Forge 28 Studio, that kind of story can feel close, immediate, and especially memorable.
To learn more, and for ticket information, click on https://www.coretheatregroup.com/

Reservation Info
Call 845-281-3993 to reserve your seat
Board Game Night every Thursday night.
-
June 10 – 6:00pm to 9:00 pm Cowboy Hat ‘N Sip
Attendees paint floral designs on cowboy hats while enjoying food and drink
-
June 13 – 1:00pm to 4:00pm Winslow Therapeutic Center Fundraiser Featuring various vendors
-
June 13 – 8:00pm Comedy Show Featuring various comics
-
June 20 – Noon to 6:00pm Ripple ‘N Roses Vendor Event
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
This Weekend at Pennings Farm Market
Live Music at Pennings Farm in Orange County New York

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Core Theatre Group is bringing a lively, two-part evening to Warwick that pairs “Flying Lessons” by Chris Perez with “Do You Speak Mexican?” by Elena Maria Garcia, two solo comedies built around family, identity, and the search for home. The performances are set for May 15-17 at Forge 28 Studio.
Core Theatre Group describes the evening as a duo-monologue event featuring two solo plays about family and finding home, giving the audience a chance to move from one perspective to another in a single night. That structure can make the evening feel intimate and immediate, like being invited into two different conversations that speak to each other across the stage.
Chris Perez and Flying Lessons
Core Theatre Group’s season pairs him with Garcia on “Do You Speak Mexican?” and notes that “Flying Lessons” will share the bill, underscoring that both artists are central to the production’s identity. Perez brings a different but complementary energy to the evening. “I remember one night my dad told me he always wanted to be a pilot, but when he came to this country, he had to work so hard to provide for our family that he threw that dream away. In a way, I wanted to make that dream come alive somehow. So with ‘Flying Lessons’ I’m basically retelling my dad’s story,” he revealed. “What happened in Cuba at that time is that conditions forced my father to leave, because you either joined the Communist party or you were thrown in jail,” continued Perez.
The result is a program that balances Garcia’s culturally specific storytelling with Perez’s comedic sensibility, creating a night that can be funny, warm, and emotionally resonant without becoming heavy-handed. Perez has spent decades refining how audiences respond in real time. His experience in stand-up and comedy writing means he knows exactly where humor lands, how to sharpen a line, and how to reveal truth through laughter without diluting it.
Elena Maria Garcia’s force
Garcia is a particularly strong draw because her career has long lived at the intersection of language, culture, humor, and performance. She is a four-time Carbonell Award winner, and she has been described as one of the funniest women to ever step onstage. Her solo work, including “Do You Speak Mexican?”, has been associated with the lived experience of a first-generation Cuban American in South Florida, where questions of identity and belonging are shaped by both comedy and cultural pressure.
Garcia discussed the moment that became a creative catalyst for her: “What prompted me to write this play was watching John Leguizamo’s solo performance, ‘Freak.’ When I saw ‘Freak,’ it was the first time I saw a Latino on stage. I said, ‘Wait a minute. He told that story. I could tell that story, too.’ My story is important, too. Because of him and that particular show, I was inspired. I would play that show to all of my students for years, and they would sit there in awe because it was the first time they had seen someone like themselves on stage.”
Garcia’s background also gives the piece unusual theatrical authority. Garcia has moved across stage, television, film, and improvisation, and her history includes helping create an all-female improv troupe and a Spanish-only short-form improv group, experience that suits a play built on timing, spontaneity, and the textures of bilingual life. That combination of precision and playfulness should make her performance especially engaging for audiences who appreciate comedy that carries real emotional weight.
Why attend
For Warwick theatergoers, the attraction is not just that this is new work, but that it is work with a clear point of view and a strong regional profile. Core Theatre Group has been building a 2026 season that mixes original work, comedy, and collaborations, and this show fits that larger mission by bringing Miami-based artists to the Hudson Valley for a limited run. That gives local audiences a chance to see a production shaped by artists with deeply authentic experience in Latino storytelling and contemporary comedic performance. And both plays will feature carefully curated Latin and/or Pop music introduced at specific moments throughout their shows.
The piece also offers something increasingly valuable in live theater: a chance to laugh while thinking. “Do You Speak Mexican?” has already been described as an exploration of a first-generation Cuban-American family’s search for place in the United States, and that subject matter is likely to resonate well beyond any single community or ethnic group. In a small-space venue like Forge 28 Studio, that kind of story can feel close, immediate, and especially memorable.
To learn more, and for ticket information, click on https://www.coretheatregroup.com/

Reservation Info
Call 845-281-3993 to reserve your seat
Board Game Night every Thursday night.
-
June 10 – 6:00pm to 9:00 pm Cowboy Hat ‘N Sip
Attendees paint floral designs on cowboy hats while enjoying food and drink
-
June 13 – 1:00pm to 4:00pm Winslow Therapeutic Center Fundraiser Featuring various vendors
-
June 13 – 8:00pm Comedy Show Featuring various comics
-
June 20 – Noon to 6:00pm Ripple ‘N Roses Vendor Event
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 1-4 pm
Amity Gallery, 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990
The mission of the Amity Gallery is to provide a venue for cultural events including art exhibits, performances and workshops to the Warwick community and the Hudson Valley. It operates under the auspices of the Institute for Religious Development, known locally as the Chardavogne Group. The Chardavogne Group was founded by Dr. Willem Nyland and follows the spiritual teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff.
May Program
“A World in Motion” is an exhibit of the works of Gerald Schultz which includes large intriguing mobiles, 3D collages, prints and books.
“Unlike static sculpture that invites the observer to move around it seeking different perspectives, a mobile moves before the observer exposing different aspects of itself.” Schultz’s mobiles are made from paper, cut and folded into shapes, then painted. Wood comprises the scaffolding of the mobile that becomes part of the overall artistic statement.” Inspiration for his work has appeared to him in dreams or at other times as a result of an intuitive process.
Gerald Schultz received a PhD in Chemistry from the Polytechnic University of New York, now the Tandon School of Engineering of New York University. In the 1970’s, he studied drawing, and print making at the Art Student’s League in New York City.
June Program
Title: Head of A Pin – Works of Michael Netter
Date: June 6 – 28, 2026
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm
Opening Reception – Saturday, June 6, 5-7pm
Amity Gallery: 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990
The June Exhibit at the Amity Gallery “Head of a Pin” showcases Michael Netter’s works that are about flight… angels and earthlings soaring, drifting and tumbling through the sky. He builds these paintings layer by layer, with traces of earlier wallpaper and images visible underneath, so the surfaces carry a sense of time passing even as the images feel immediate. The stenciled figures are meant to feel timeless and familiar, like something you may have seen before but can’t remember where. Nothing is spelled out — the meaning is yours to complete. The title nods to the old philosophical riddle — how many angels can dance on the head of a pin — that question being less about angels than about the nature of the infinite. Netter works through layering, erasure and reworking, he seeks “art by chance”: surfaces built up until something emerges that couldn’t have been planned. He wants his “paintings to feel spontaneous but with a history underneath.”
Netter came of age as an artist in the 1970’s and worked with Andy Warhol documenting The Factory Diaries which are permanently installed at the Warhol Museum. He began painting privately on the Bowery for decades before is debut solo show, Cryptographics, at ACA Galleries in 2016, where he is represented. Netter’s works are widely shown nationally and internationally. mnetter.com
Cell/Text: 845-258-0277
Guitarist/composer Jim Kunkel and bassist/composer Mickey Kopchak present lyrically and harmonically adventurous music. Kunkel switches between classical and electric guitars, while Kopchak expands the sonic possibilities using various electronic effects. Both are seasoned composers in jazz and other genres. Rounding out the duo will be Mike LaRocco on Drums Percussion. Suggested Donation $15.
This Weekend at Pennings Farm Market
Live Music at Pennings Farm in Orange County New York

- Open Mic
Every Saturday sign-up 6 to 6:30 PM Start 7 pm - Edenville Trivia
Every Friday Night 7-9 pm - Tony Sky Blues Jam in Edenville: 1pm to 4 pm
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- April 20, 2024
- May 5, 2024
- June 9, 2024
- July 14, 2024
- August 11, 2024
- Song Writers Showcase (3rd Sunday of the month): 1 pm to 4 pm
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- April 21, 2024
- May 19, 2024
- June 16,2024
- July 21, 2024
- August 18, 2024
- September 15,2024

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Core Theatre Group is bringing a lively, two-part evening to Warwick that pairs “Flying Lessons” by Chris Perez with “Do You Speak Mexican?” by Elena Maria Garcia, two solo comedies built around family, identity, and the search for home. The performances are set for May 15-17 at Forge 28 Studio.
Core Theatre Group describes the evening as a duo-monologue event featuring two solo plays about family and finding home, giving the audience a chance to move from one perspective to another in a single night. That structure can make the evening feel intimate and immediate, like being invited into two different conversations that speak to each other across the stage.
Chris Perez and Flying Lessons
Core Theatre Group’s season pairs him with Garcia on “Do You Speak Mexican?” and notes that “Flying Lessons” will share the bill, underscoring that both artists are central to the production’s identity. Perez brings a different but complementary energy to the evening. “I remember one night my dad told me he always wanted to be a pilot, but when he came to this country, he had to work so hard to provide for our family that he threw that dream away. In a way, I wanted to make that dream come alive somehow. So with ‘Flying Lessons’ I’m basically retelling my dad’s story,” he revealed. “What happened in Cuba at that time is that conditions forced my father to leave, because you either joined the Communist party or you were thrown in jail,” continued Perez.
The result is a program that balances Garcia’s culturally specific storytelling with Perez’s comedic sensibility, creating a night that can be funny, warm, and emotionally resonant without becoming heavy-handed. Perez has spent decades refining how audiences respond in real time. His experience in stand-up and comedy writing means he knows exactly where humor lands, how to sharpen a line, and how to reveal truth through laughter without diluting it.
Elena Maria Garcia’s force
Garcia is a particularly strong draw because her career has long lived at the intersection of language, culture, humor, and performance. She is a four-time Carbonell Award winner, and she has been described as one of the funniest women to ever step onstage. Her solo work, including “Do You Speak Mexican?”, has been associated with the lived experience of a first-generation Cuban American in South Florida, where questions of identity and belonging are shaped by both comedy and cultural pressure.
Garcia discussed the moment that became a creative catalyst for her: “What prompted me to write this play was watching John Leguizamo’s solo performance, ‘Freak.’ When I saw ‘Freak,’ it was the first time I saw a Latino on stage. I said, ‘Wait a minute. He told that story. I could tell that story, too.’ My story is important, too. Because of him and that particular show, I was inspired. I would play that show to all of my students for years, and they would sit there in awe because it was the first time they had seen someone like themselves on stage.”
Garcia’s background also gives the piece unusual theatrical authority. Garcia has moved across stage, television, film, and improvisation, and her history includes helping create an all-female improv troupe and a Spanish-only short-form improv group, experience that suits a play built on timing, spontaneity, and the textures of bilingual life. That combination of precision and playfulness should make her performance especially engaging for audiences who appreciate comedy that carries real emotional weight.
Why attend
For Warwick theatergoers, the attraction is not just that this is new work, but that it is work with a clear point of view and a strong regional profile. Core Theatre Group has been building a 2026 season that mixes original work, comedy, and collaborations, and this show fits that larger mission by bringing Miami-based artists to the Hudson Valley for a limited run. That gives local audiences a chance to see a production shaped by artists with deeply authentic experience in Latino storytelling and contemporary comedic performance. And both plays will feature carefully curated Latin and/or Pop music introduced at specific moments throughout their shows.
The piece also offers something increasingly valuable in live theater: a chance to laugh while thinking. “Do You Speak Mexican?” has already been described as an exploration of a first-generation Cuban-American family’s search for place in the United States, and that subject matter is likely to resonate well beyond any single community or ethnic group. In a small-space venue like Forge 28 Studio, that kind of story can feel close, immediate, and especially memorable.
To learn more, and for ticket information, click on https://www.coretheatregroup.com/
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 1-4 pm
Amity Gallery, 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990
The mission of the Amity Gallery is to provide a venue for cultural events including art exhibits, performances and workshops to the Warwick community and the Hudson Valley. It operates under the auspices of the Institute for Religious Development, known locally as the Chardavogne Group. The Chardavogne Group was founded by Dr. Willem Nyland and follows the spiritual teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff.
May Program
“A World in Motion” is an exhibit of the works of Gerald Schultz which includes large intriguing mobiles, 3D collages, prints and books.
“Unlike static sculpture that invites the observer to move around it seeking different perspectives, a mobile moves before the observer exposing different aspects of itself.” Schultz’s mobiles are made from paper, cut and folded into shapes, then painted. Wood comprises the scaffolding of the mobile that becomes part of the overall artistic statement.” Inspiration for his work has appeared to him in dreams or at other times as a result of an intuitive process.
Gerald Schultz received a PhD in Chemistry from the Polytechnic University of New York, now the Tandon School of Engineering of New York University. In the 1970’s, he studied drawing, and print making at the Art Student’s League in New York City.
June Program
Title: Head of A Pin – Works of Michael Netter
Date: June 6 – 28, 2026
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm
Opening Reception – Saturday, June 6, 5-7pm
Amity Gallery: 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990
The June Exhibit at the Amity Gallery “Head of a Pin” showcases Michael Netter’s works that are about flight… angels and earthlings soaring, drifting and tumbling through the sky. He builds these paintings layer by layer, with traces of earlier wallpaper and images visible underneath, so the surfaces carry a sense of time passing even as the images feel immediate. The stenciled figures are meant to feel timeless and familiar, like something you may have seen before but can’t remember where. Nothing is spelled out — the meaning is yours to complete. The title nods to the old philosophical riddle — how many angels can dance on the head of a pin — that question being less about angels than about the nature of the infinite. Netter works through layering, erasure and reworking, he seeks “art by chance”: surfaces built up until something emerges that couldn’t have been planned. He wants his “paintings to feel spontaneous but with a history underneath.”
Netter came of age as an artist in the 1970’s and worked with Andy Warhol documenting The Factory Diaries which are permanently installed at the Warhol Museum. He began painting privately on the Bowery for decades before is debut solo show, Cryptographics, at ACA Galleries in 2016, where he is represented. Netter’s works are widely shown nationally and internationally. mnetter.com
Cell/Text: 845-258-0277
Guitarist/composer Jim Kunkel and bassist/composer Mickey Kopchak present lyrically and harmonically adventurous music. Kunkel switches between classical and electric guitars, while Kopchak expands the sonic possibilities using various electronic effects. Both are seasoned composers in jazz and other genres. Rounding out the duo will be Mike LaRocco on Drums Percussion. Suggested Donation $15.
This Weekend at Pennings Farm Market
Live Music at Pennings Farm in Orange County New York

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Reservation Info
Call 845-281-3993 to reserve your seat
Board Game Night every Thursday night.
-
June 10 – 6:00pm to 9:00 pm Cowboy Hat ‘N Sip
Attendees paint floral designs on cowboy hats while enjoying food and drink
-
June 13 – 1:00pm to 4:00pm Winslow Therapeutic Center Fundraiser Featuring various vendors
-
June 13 – 8:00pm Comedy Show Featuring various comics
-
June 20 – Noon to 6:00pm Ripple ‘N Roses Vendor Event
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
This Weekend at Pennings Farm Market
Live Music at Pennings Farm in Orange County New York

Albert Wisner Public Library is the community’s favorite place to meet, discover, learn and connect.
An extensive menu of programs for children, teens, adults, including books, ideas, lectures, movies, visiting authors, exhibits, art galleries, and much more!
Library Hours
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm
Curbside Pickup available daily: please call: (845) 986-1047

Reservation Info
Call 845-281-3993 to reserve your seat
Board Game Night every Thursday night.
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June 10 – 6:00pm to 9:00 pm Cowboy Hat ‘N Sip
Attendees paint floral designs on cowboy hats while enjoying food and drink
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June 13 – 1:00pm to 4:00pm Winslow Therapeutic Center Fundraiser Featuring various vendors
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June 13 – 8:00pm Comedy Show Featuring various comics
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June 20 – Noon to 6:00pm Ripple ‘N Roses Vendor Event
Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Wednesday May 13 2026
- 4:30-pPM Concert Series hosted by Danny C
Thursday May 14, 2026:
- 6-9PM Felix and the Cats
Friday May 15, 2026:
- 6-10PM Grateful Dead Invitational
Saturday, May 16, 2026:
- 6-9PM: Comedy Night
Sunday, May 17, 2026
- 1-4PM Paint n Sip
Don’t miss our Rain or Shine Concert Series on weekends, with the best in live local music. And of course, our outdoor pavilion and indoor concert hall are open to bring you pub style food and drink, our beer and wine bar, our ice cream stand, and all kinds of great family fun.
Join us almost every Friday for line dancing lessons, open to all skill levels! Plus, every alternate Friday we’ve got Blues Night with the TeeVee Allstars. Bring your instrument, your voice, your family and friends, and play along or hang out with us and enjoy the music!
Admission is $5.00 per person, with all proceeds going to our animal rescue here on the farm. Please double-check the calendar for final event dates! Live Entertainment | Blue Arrow Farm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 1-4 pm
Amity Gallery, 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990
The mission of the Amity Gallery is to provide a venue for cultural events including art exhibits, performances and workshops to the Warwick community and the Hudson Valley. It operates under the auspices of the Institute for Religious Development, known locally as the Chardavogne Group. The Chardavogne Group was founded by Dr. Willem Nyland and follows the spiritual teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff.
May Program
“A World in Motion” is an exhibit of the works of Gerald Schultz which includes large intriguing mobiles, 3D collages, prints and books.
“Unlike static sculpture that invites the observer to move around it seeking different perspectives, a mobile moves before the observer exposing different aspects of itself.” Schultz’s mobiles are made from paper, cut and folded into shapes, then painted. Wood comprises the scaffolding of the mobile that becomes part of the overall artistic statement.” Inspiration for his work has appeared to him in dreams or at other times as a result of an intuitive process.
Gerald Schultz received a PhD in Chemistry from the Polytechnic University of New York, now the Tandon School of Engineering of New York University. In the 1970’s, he studied drawing, and print making at the Art Student’s League in New York City.
June Program
Title: Head of A Pin – Works of Michael Netter
Date: June 6 – 28, 2026
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm
Opening Reception – Saturday, June 6, 5-7pm
Amity Gallery: 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990
The June Exhibit at the Amity Gallery “Head of a Pin” showcases Michael Netter’s works that are about flight… angels and earthlings soaring, drifting and tumbling through the sky. He builds these paintings layer by layer, with traces of earlier wallpaper and images visible underneath, so the surfaces carry a sense of time passing even as the images feel immediate. The stenciled figures are meant to feel timeless and familiar, like something you may have seen before but can’t remember where. Nothing is spelled out — the meaning is yours to complete. The title nods to the old philosophical riddle — how many angels can dance on the head of a pin — that question being less about angels than about the nature of the infinite. Netter works through layering, erasure and reworking, he seeks “art by chance”: surfaces built up until something emerges that couldn’t have been planned. He wants his “paintings to feel spontaneous but with a history underneath.”
Netter came of age as an artist in the 1970’s and worked with Andy Warhol documenting The Factory Diaries which are permanently installed at the Warhol Museum. He began painting privately on the Bowery for decades before is debut solo show, Cryptographics, at ACA Galleries in 2016, where he is represented. Netter’s works are widely shown nationally and internationally. mnetter.com
Cell/Text: 845-258-0277
Guitarist/composer Jim Kunkel and bassist/composer Mickey Kopchak present lyrically and harmonically adventurous music. Kunkel switches between classical and electric guitars, while Kopchak expands the sonic possibilities using various electronic effects. Both are seasoned composers in jazz and other genres. Rounding out the duo will be Mike LaRocco on Drums Percussion. Suggested Donation $15.
This Weekend at Pennings Farm Market
Live Music at Pennings Farm in Orange County New York

- Open Mic
Every Saturday sign-up 6 to 6:30 PM Start 7 pm - Edenville Trivia
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