Warwick's community spirit makes ‘Harvest to Holly' walking tour a success

| 28 Sep 2011 | 03:04

    To the editor: The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick would like to thank the many local merchants, society member volunteers and individual members of the community, who made the society’s recent Harvest to Holly Historic Walking Tour a success. The generosity and community spirit of each and every one of you who helped with decorations, refreshments, advertising, ticket sales, decorating talent, donations and time is what makes Warwick such a special place. What a wonderful two days it was and we are thankful for the generosity of: Alfred and Nina Lewis Bank of New York Costume Committee of the WHS Country Chevrolet Grammy’s Flowers Heaven Hill Farms Jean Claude’s Patisserie and Dessert Café Jeffrey Alario Family Kathryn and Don Lomax Keller-Williams Realty Masker Orchards Myles Financial Services Neighbors on Iron Forge Road Newhard’s Home Store Och’s Orchard Peck’s Spirits Penning’s Farm Market and Garden Center Port of Call Provident Bank Raynor’s Market Grocery Rogowski Farms Sanford Insurance Seely & Durland Insurance South Street Tire Center The Bradner Family The Bruderhof Community The Carriage House The General’s Garden The Green Team The Red Shutters The Warwick Press VGM Auto Center Inc. Victorian Treasures Warwick Choral Warwick Valley Central High School History Club WVT Communications Warwick Valley Gardeners And all the Historical Society members who put in many hours guiding tours, spinning tales of long ago Warwick and decking the halls with boughs of holly to make this year’s event one we will all remember. This Warwick tradition has become a favorite way to kick off the Holiday Season and we look forward to seeing you again next year. With many thanks, From the board of The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick Donald R. Lomax, president