Celebrating 40 Years as a Tree City:
Join Us for a Tree Planting Ceremony!
The Village of Warwick is proud to announce a special Tree Planting Ceremony to commemorate our 40th year as a Tree City. This event, hosted by the Village of Warwick Shade Tree Commission in partnership with the Warwick Valley Gardeners, will take place on October 16th at 10 AM at Stanley Deming Park.
We invite all community members to join us as we plant a new Maple tree near the “tot lot,” along with the Park Avenue Student Council, and enjoy poetry readings and cake to memorialize this milestone.
Join us in celebrating our commitment to environmental stewardship and the beauty of our natural surroundings. We look forward to seeing you there!
Village residents only, please bring ID.
Village residents only, please bring ID.
Village residents only, please bring ID.
Village residents only, please bring ID.
VILLAGE RESIDENTS INVITED TO “SCARE THE MAYOR”
Village residents are invited to try their best to Scare the Mayor for the Village’s Eighth Annual “Scare the Mayor” Contest. This is a contest for the scariest, most frightful, scream-worthy Halloween decorated house in the Village of Warwick. The contest is free to enter, and Village of Warwick residents are eligible to participate. If your home won first prize the previous year you are ineligible to win first prize this year but can still participate in the contest. To register your house, please call Village Hall at (845) 986-2031 or email clerk@villageofwarwick.org by Monday, October 28, 2024.
On Wednesday, October 30, 2024, starting at 7:00 p.m., all participants will receive a visit from Village of Warwick Mayor, Michael Newhard, and guest judges who will deem the ghouls and ghosts who scare them the most.
First, Second, and Third Prize winners will be posted on the Village’s website and earn bragging rights that, “I Scared the Mayor.” Additionally, one select home will receive, “The Karl Scheible Award for Exemplary Skill and Thematic Creativity” in honor of late Village of Warwick Planning Board Member, Karl Scheible who created the original ‘Haunted House’ on Oakland Court. Winners will be announced on Facebook. So, string those purple and orange lights with care, spread cobwebs as far as they can bear, creepy skulls and candy corn too, anything spooky really will do. The Mayor anticipates the delights from all the scary frights, and they look forward to celebrating the best that residents can offer.