Applefest Fall Celebration Sunday October 4
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Applefest Fall Celebration Sunday October 4
3RD QUARTER 2015 76th YEAR Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Officers President DOUGLAS STAGE Stage & Nathans LLP Vice President JEFF REILLY St. Anthony Hospital Bon Secours Health System Vice President DEBORAH GIULIANI Mulberry Tree Learning Center Treasurer WAYNE PATTERSON Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty Secretary SUSAN RONGA Greater Hudson Bank Immediate Past President SHERRY BUKOVCAN Mary Kay Cosmetics Directors KATHIE AUSTIN Kathie Austin Photography JEAN BEATTIE Alteva CARYN BURKE Newtek-Premier Payments ELIZABETH CASSIDY Law Office of Elizabeth K Cassidy KIM CORKUM Regal Homes & Properties JANINE DETHMERS Corporate Impressions GARRETT DURLAND Seely & Durland Insurance DEBORAH GIULIANI Mulberry Tree Learning Center KATIE JONKOSKI ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc. DAVID LEACH Warwick Valley Central School District JAMES MEZZETTI Myles Financial Services MARCI OAKLEY Castle Cruises and Travel WAYNE PATTERSON Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty STEVE PENNINGS Pennings Orchards & Farm Market JOHN REDMAN Union Square Group LTD JEFF REILLY St. Anthony Hospital Bon Secours Health System NICOLE REPOSE Etched in Time Engraving THOMAS ROBERTS Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe SUSAN RONGA Greater Hudson Bank MARYBETH SCHLICHTING Frazzleberries DOUGLAS STAGE Stage & Nathans LLP TAYLOR STERLING WTBQ CHRISTY TUPER Crystal Springs Resorts & Spa KRISTEN WEISS KAWinteractive Executive Director MICHAEL A. JOHNDROW Office Manager SARAH ARMAND Office Assistant BEA ARNER The Chamber Connection is published by THE WARWICK VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chamber Caboose, South Street Post Office Box 202, Warwick, New York 10990 Phone: (845) 986-2720 Fax: (845) 986-6982 Email: [email protected] Web: www.warwickcc.org Newsletter: NINA KANNON PREPRESS SERVICES Printed by: WARWICK PRESS Corporate Sponsors All board meetings are open to WVCC members. Applefest Fall Celebration Sunday October 4 Come celebrate the festival’s twentyseventh anniversary Sunday, October 4 from 10am to 5pm as the Town of Warwick welcomes an estimated 30,000 visitors. Applefest features more than 240 craft and food vendors, a variety of admission-free live stage performances, children’s carnival rides, and a traditional apple pie baking contest. Enjoy the carnival all day Sunday during the festival. Families may also enjoy rides, music and food the Friday and Saturday Connor DeHaan before Applefest. The Warwick Valley Community Center hosts two pre-Applefest carnival evenings at Stanley-Deming Park open Friday, October 2 and Saturday, October 3 from 4pm to 10pm for the wristband admission price of $15 on those two evenings only. Produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center, Applefest is a major fundraising event. The proceeds are used for town-wide community projects for the nearly fifty nonprofit organizations which participate in the annual festival. The Applefest 2015 Visitors’ Guide, complete with event information, will be posted on the website and distributed free on the day of the event. For festival information visit www.warwickapplefest.com. The Applefest Committee is grateful for the support of this year’s sponsors: Platinum: TransTech / Chestnut Ridge October 2 Board of Directors Meeting Mt. Alverno, 8:00 am Transportation. Gold: County Waste, Crystal Run October 4 Applefest 27th Anniversary Healthplans, Mountain Creek, Myles Food & Craft Fair Wealth Management, Orange and Village of Warwick 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Rockland Utilities, Price Chopper, St. Anthony Community Hospital, October 14 Expresso Business Mixer Roe Brother’s Inc. Warwick Valley Apple Trail. 7:30 am - 9:30 am Silver: Affinity Health Plan, Angry October 29 After Hours Mixer Orchard, Awestruck Cider, Crystal Pennings Farm Market Springs Resort, David Lerner & 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Associates, Green Mountain Energy, November 5 Board of Directors Meeting ING Financial Advisors, LeafFilter Mt. Alverno, 8:00 am North of New Jersey, Inc., McAdam November14 76th Chamber of Commerce Financial, Nationwide Insurance, Annual Membership Dinner New York Welcomes You, Inc., News Warwick Valley Country Club 12 Hudson Valley, Seely & Durland, 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm ShopRite, Solar City, Solar Maximum, November22 Warwick Valley Farmers Market Stewart International Airport, Sun Last Day of the Season Indulgence, WTBQ Radio Station. November 22 - December 24, Christmas Eve Bronze: Alteva, Bethel Woods Center for Home for the Holidays the Arts, Edward Jones Investments, Village of Warwick M&B Septic Service LLC/Noah’s Ark December 2 Business Holiday Mixer Port-A-John, Pennings Farm Market, TBA, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery, December 4 Board of Directors Meeting Mt. Alverno, 8:00 am Ye Old Warwick Book Shoppe. 2 The Chamber Connection Letter from the Chamber President by Douglas R. Stage, Esq., Stage & Nathans, LLP Well, the fall air has arrived and yes, Applefest is right around the corner. Our chamber is very strong. Other Chambers have commented how well we do and have imitated some of our initiatives (imitation being the highest form of flattery). I am entering my final quarter as your President and am turning a sharp eye on your future leaders. The new Board nominees are in place and will be voted on at the annual dinner on November 14. Make your plans now for “Comedy In The Country Club”. It will be a blast. Events have flown by and have been well attended. Educational seminars have made a comeback. Multi-Chamber events spearheaded by Michael and his staff have been very well received. Ribbon cuttings galore, great music on the Railroad Green and a beautiful Village and Town attract many tourists and new residents. Enjoy the Fall. Now That’s A Real Good Sandwich Wolfies of Warwick is unique; an olde world sandwich shop with a modern twist. Located at 38 Main Street, Warwick, Wolfies of Warwick offers the best sandwiches from a third-generation meat man and his family, serving pastrami, corned beef, Italian beef, Cubano sandwiches, falafel, brisket and reubens, plus. So make tracks to Wolfies of Warwick, six days-a-week, Tuesday to Sunday. You have good taste, so you want sandwiches which are better than good. What’s better than good? Wolfies of Warwick. Reward your taste buds with great sandwiches which will have you coming back for more. Wolfies of Warwick promotion written by New Age, Olde Media; Chris Olert, Prop. [email protected]. Chris endorses Wolfies. Generations of Community Service for Betterment It dawned on the company as they posted their latest community involvement on Facebook, that as a small business specializing in insurance, they perform two very important functions. One, of course, is to ensure that their clients are properly insured in the event of that unfortunate loss (note that doesn’t mean cheapest, though in most cases they are VERY competitive). Seely & Durland Insurance is there 24/7 to make sure the claims process goes smoothly resulting from a team effort. But the second, more subtle function of the company, is the time spent by their entire staff giving back to the community and industry in a notably selfless manner. Seely & Durland is in awe of that commitment by their employees and owners alike. And it’s not just a once- or twice-a-year occurrence. It’s throughout the year via involvement on boards and committees, attending events to raise money for special causes, and through sponsorships. This isn’t boasting, but a realization that what makes Warwick, and hundreds of other small communities, such wonderful places to live and work in is that the employees care. They want to make this town better, and they want to help those in need. They make it seem effortless. And then there’s the outside possibility of a new generation coming into the business at Seely & Durland Insurance. Currently Justin Durland (Stu’s son) is working his social media magic from the University of Buffalo on a part time basis. Most recently the company hired Brianna Smith (niece of Stuart & Garrett) as a full-time staff member. Both new hires make a new Seely & Durland generation learning the business from the ground up. It’s interesting that based on a Forbes article, 64% of this millennial generation wants to make the world a better place. And what better way of starting that process then having a fourth generation get involved in this local community. Technology Integration Intelligent Automation, LLC is a local Residential and Business technology integration company providing Home Automation, Home Theater, Video Conferencing Systems & Presentation Rooms, and Computer Networks (Wired/Wireless) for home or office at very affordable prices. They have been in business for over three years with a presence in NY, NJ, MD & NC. Intelligent Automation, LLC prides themselves on a consultative approach which creates long lasting relationships with clients. Managing Partner David Levin has been a Warwick resident for over 14 years. He currently volunteers at the Warwick Historical Society as a Technology Advisor and is looking forward to contribute to the Chamber of Commerce and local community. Call David Levin at (845) 475-8229. Visit www.Intelamation.com. October 25% Off Shoot During this month of October 2015, Spadafina Photography is extending a special offer to chamber members. When you book a photo shoot with us— be it staff business portraits, product or food photographs, company events, or any other business-related shoot you can name—Spadafina Photography will take a 25% discount off the normal fee. Check out the website www. michaelspadafina.com to see the kind of professional results you can expect when you book your session with Spadafina Photography. Make your contact now to reserve a spot on the October calender. Local Talent and Deals WTBQ’s mantra has always been shop locally and with that in mind please go to Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe in Greenwood Lake, buy a book, and say “hi” to Thomas Roberts. Congratulate Dr. Richard Hull on fifty years of teaching at NYU and his 75th birthday. Tune into his show every Monday at 11am and remember the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce has a radio show on WTBQ every Monday at 12:30pm where YOU can be a guest. WTBQ, your #1 local station, has very special sponsorships customized to fit every budget, so please contact Taylor at (845) 651-1110 for more information. The Chamber Connection 3 From the Caboose by Executive Director Michael Johndrow Just a day or two from the recent event, I am pleased to report that the Chamber’s 21st Taste of Warwick was once again spectacular, with weather to match! Many thanks to the thirty-one participants, and to all those who attended. The 27th Warwick Applefest is now upon us. We anticipate high attendance for a wonderful day featuring 250 craft vendors, 150 food vendors, a farmer’s market, rides for the kids, and a great variety of live entertainment about town all day. The Chamber’s weekly radio show has certainly been fun and informative, and we encourage all our members to take advantage of this excellent opportunity to educate the public on the unique advantages of the businesses they own. Increased tourism is spotlighting our region as a visitors’ destination, which helps all of us! The New York Renaissance Fair has just recently been identified by the American Business Association as one of the top one-hundred events in the U.S. for 2016. Warwick Applefest had similar recognition just a few years ago. Our Bellvale Farms Creamery now has the distinction of being named the second best ice cream shop in the entire country by tripadvisor.com. And as you might recall from a few months ago, our area was selected as one of the top ten places for an escape weekend. We can all be very proud. We are pleased to offer a multitude of events for our members. Please attend them when time allows, or perhaps send a representative on your behalf. Please make sure you review our “Dates to Remember” on the front of the newsletter as well as keeping an eye on our weekly blasts and event calendar on our website! We’ve been busy with all the events in the last three months. July • Power Networking Dinner – New Continental Hotel & Restaurant August • “Expresso” Morning Mixer – Peach Grove Inn September • • • • Ribbon Cuttings: After Hours / Multi Chamber Mixer – The Castle Fun Center Social Security Seminar – Frank Lowell – Mass Mutual Ladies Night Out – Warwick Merchants Guild Taste of Warwick – Warwick Valley Winery • Greenwood Lake Paddleboards – New Location • Candy Apple Shoppe • • • • • • • • Law office of Scott Rotman 1st Stop Kids Shop Asian Delicacies Pennings Farm Market – new tables The Eclectic Eye Gi-Gi’s Fleur-de-Lis Chumley’s BBQ & Catering Co. – Liquor License Bfree Thank you for being members of our Chamber. We are here every day to help you promote your business. Please take advantage of our many benefits. We offer a monthly free new member luncheon explaining what and how to use our services. You are all welcome to join us, just call the office. 4 The Chamber Connection Chamber of Commerce New Member Luncheons by Sherry Bukovcan, Mary Kay Cosmetics, New Members Chairperson Our July luncheon was held at the Black Dirt Brewhouse, located at 28 North Main Street in Florida, NY. Founded in 2014, this is one of the area’s original — and gastronomically creative — new establishments. They use only the freshest and finest local ingredients from meats and cheeses to produce. Even their selection of beer is largely from New York State, sourced from the Hudson Valley. With their seasonallychanging menu and fun atmosphere, Black Dirt Brewhouse is the perfect place for a fabulous meal or night out with family and friends. In September, we were welcomed by the New Continental Hotel and Restaurant in Greenwood Lake once again. This historic establishment has been owned and operated by the Stoeberl Family since the early 1920s. Both comforting and charming, the New Continental Hotel and Restaurant combines an old-world atmosphere with modern updates. The establishment’s cozy rooms and unique Delft cocktail lounge bedecked with 240 unique hand-painted Delft tiles, in combination with the outdoor terrace which offers breathtaking views of Orange County’s largest lake, make this a great place to stay, dine, and celebrate any occasion. The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce greatly appreciates the generosity of both of these fine establishments. You’ve Been Warned To Mind Your Grammar New Age Olde Media shares, “Grammar is the difference between ‘your nuts’ and ‘you’re nuts.’” New Age Olde Media is an editing, writing, voiceover service in the Warwick Valley. Founder-owner Chris 100 Days To Amazing Olert has heard Chamber members say, You can achieve anything you set “I don’t know what to write.” I do. I have your mind to in one hundred days. A been a corporate media executive and century ago, Dr. Shaklee created the newsman with Associated Press, New first multivitamin in the U.S. then helped York Post, Staten Island Advance, and pioneer the natural health movement New York television stations. Let me around the world. He believed that make your radio or print advertising sing, nature holds the answers to a long and get noticed and most of all—remembered. healthy life. Do you know what the Remember: A business with no sign is a Shaklee difference is? Purity, potency, sign of no business. Offering discounts to and performance. The Shaklee Life Plan chamber members, contact me for media promotes every aspect of your health with promotion, voiceovers for radio spots nutrients clinically proven to help provide and/or corporate presentations. New Age the foundation for a longer, healthier life. Olde Media, Chris Olert, chris.olert@ Contact Susan Lynch, (845) 987-4590, to gmail.com, office (845) 986-7314. start living tomorrow healthy. Veteran Financial Advisor Celebrates Anniversary August 2015 marked an important anniversary for twelve-year veteran Financial Advisor Edward M. Lynch, MBA, AAMS, Investment Executive for Raymond James Financial Services. It was his first year as an independent financial advisor. Lynch offers much more for his investor clients—both businesses and families. He states, “It’s been an exciting year affiliated with Raymond James Financial Services (member FINRA/SIPC). An industry trend, the independent (verses employee) model has many advantages for my clients. As their financial consultant, I can more directly focus on client needs because I own the practice. At the same time, I’m supported by the premier independent advisor firm in the industry.” For a complimentary financial consultation, contact Lynch (845) 294-3456, edward.lynch@ Edward M. Lynch, raymondjames.com, www.raymondjames.com/edwardlynch. MBA, AAMS Extra Ordinary Solutions Autumn and winter bring their own set of beauty and chaos: fires, snow storms, and flooding. Hundreds of thousands of clients rely on BELFOR Property Restoration each year to rebuild their lives, homes, and businesses. BELFOR restores more than property. With BELFOR specialists in the Hudson Valley area ready to respond 24/7/365, the customer is provided with the fastest, highest quality service that’s unmatched in the industry. The right response team can mean the difference between recovery and total loss. In the midst of chaos, you need an experienced company with a proven track record and solid relationships with leading insurance providers. Stay calm. Call (845) 360-2569. He’s A Sole Man The Warwick Cobbler is a sole man. And, a healer of heels. For more than forty years, Warwick Cobbler Gino Conti has been repairing shoes, boots and footwear. A third-generation cobbler, Gino Conti will make your worn footwear look ‘wow!’ He’s reopened on McEwen Street, just a half-block off Main Street, in the Village of Warwick, NY. Gino formerly operated Valentino’s Shoe Repair on Railroad Avenue. The Warwick Cobbler is open Tuesday to Saturday. Contact him at (845) 545-4424. This message for the Warwick Cobbler, written by New Age, Olde Media, [email protected]. New Friends, Craft Beer Craft beer; it’s what’s for dinner (and lunch) at Eddies Roadhouse, 18 Main Street, Warwick, serving more than a dozen of the finest craft beers, Tuesday through Sunday, starting at noon. Eddies Roadhouse matches craft beer with craft foods from the Warwick Valley daily and in a special “Beer Dinner” every month, featuring one of this country’s finest craft beers. If you like craft beer, visit Eddies Roadhouse, a family-owned and operated establishment on Main Street, Warwick for nearly five years; Eddiesroadhouse.com or call (845) 9867623. Make new friends and enjoy the best beer on tap in the Warwick Valley at Eddies Roadhouse. Promotion written by New Age, Olde Media. Chris Olert, Prop. [email protected]. Chris personally endorses Eddies Roadhouse. The Chamber Connection 5 ‘Winding Through Warwick’ Holiday House Tour Saturday, December 5 Winding through Warwick, the region’s most beloved holiday house tour, will be held on Saturday, December 5 featuring exceptional homes decked in all their holiday splendor to celebrate the Christmas season. Presented by the Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation, proceeds will support improvements to Mount Alverno Center, an assisted living facility on Grand Street in Warwick, New York. Tickets are $40 for the day tour, or $95 for a combined house tour and evening cocktail reception at Warwick Valley Country Club. The reception features cocktail-style dining, unique raffles and an exciting silent auction. For more information and tickets, visit www.windingthroughwarwick.com or call (845) 368-5151. Chamber Promotes That Sense of Community Which Makes This Area Special The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce recently hosted the “Taste of Warwick” for the twenty-first year, an event which celebrates our many restaurants, wineries and breweries. During an elegant, candlelit evening under the stars, guests sampled gourmet foods and wines while listening to live music by Longchamp and Manzo as they looked out over the green expanse of Warwick Valley Winery. Guests were treated to samplings created by our regional chefs which took advantage of local produce in order to create and promote their respective specialties. Once again, the affair was held at Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery on Little York Road, off Route 1A. The day began near perfect with sunny skies and a cool breeze as guests enjoyed the evening. We cannot express enough, how appreciative we are to those who were able to participate in this year’s event. At this time, we would like to thank our many restaurants, wineries and breweries that presented such a magnificent evening. Samplings by: Asian Delicacies, Black Dirt Brewhouse, Black Dirt Gourmet, Breezy Point Inn, Caffe A La Mode, Candy Apple Shoppe, Corbett’s Cookie Bar Kitchen, Eddie’s Roadhouse, Edible Arrangements of Monroe, Fetch Bar & Grill, Grappa Ristorante, Iron Forge Inn, Jean-Claudes Patisserie & Dessert Café, Landmark Inn, Noble Pies, Pennings Grill & Pub, Pioneer Restaurant, Price Chopper of Warwick, Restaurant Latour, ShopRite of Warwick, The Dautaj, United Cheesesteaks of America, Warwick Thai and Westtown Fare Restaurant. Tastings by: Clearview Vineyards, Craft Beer Cellar, Peck’s Wine & Spirits, Pine Island Wine & Liquors, Rushing Duck Brewery, Westtown Brew Works and the Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery. We would also like to thank the generosity of our Sponsors. Gold: Greater Hudson Bank, Middletown Medical, Myles Wealth Management, Roe Brothers Inc., St. Anthony Community Hospital and WTBQ Radio Silver: Belfor Property Restoration, Belowich & Walsh LLP, Maines Paper & Food Service, Inc., Nationwide Insurance Vogel & Moore, Newtek-Premier Payments, Seely & Durland, ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc., Statefarm Insurance — Bonni Oswald and Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe Bronze: Alteva, Coppola Services, Inc., Edward Jones Investments, Stage & Nathans, LLP, and Warwick Resource Group. Taste of Warwick 2015 chefs and providers gather under the tent around one satisfied Chamber Executive Director Michael Johndrow. Clear skies graced the Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery panorama. Music was performed by Longchamp and Manzo. All photography by Bruce Balistrieri. 6 The Chamber Connection Welcome New Members BFREE Celia Cantelmo 17 Main Street Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 986-6949 BLACK DIRT DISTILLERY Jeremy Kidde 385 Glenwood Road Pine Island, NY 10969 (845) 258-6020 ELIZABETH CIFU WILLIAM RAVEIS BAER and McINTOSH REAL ESTATE Elizabeth Cifu 12 Maple Avenue Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 238-0347 GI-GI’S FLEUR-DE-LIS Irisha Johnson 1392-A Kings Highway Sugar Loaf, NY 10981 (845) 445-8383 HOMESTEAD FUNDING CORPoration Fran Melder 2679 Route 17M, Suite 3 Goshen, NY 10924 (845) 294-5502 HOPE CHEST THRIFT BOUTIQUE Sylvia Diaz 20 Schoolhouse Road Pine Island , NY (845) 489-5822 INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION, LLC David Levin, CRO 5 Big Island Road Warwick, NY 10990 (888) 711-4521 MOORE DAIRY & DISTRIBUTORS LLC Patrick Gonzales 53 Ondaora Parkway Highland Falls, NY 10928 (845) 659-9233 NIGHT OWL TAXI Thomas McCloy Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 (845) 662-0359 NY HOTDOG & FALAFEL Anna-Marie Hessinger 2 Oakland Avenue Warwick , NY 10990 (845) 544-7990 PC TECH CONCIERGE Widley Vil 502 State Route 17M, Suite 9 Monroe, NY 10950 (845) 694-4022 MAD Event Management LLC Martha Donato 9 West Street Warwick, New York 10990 (845) 258-3003 WARWICK PHYSICAL THERAPY Aggie Pindral 25 Elm Street Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 986-5555 YOUNIQUE BY LAURA GREEN Laura Green, Younique Products International Representative 3 Georges Court Warwick, New York 10990 (845) 258-0579 Thank You Renewed Members PEDAL POWER INC. Teresa Thomas 69 Windermere Avenue Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 (845) 313-8699 Alora Laser Spa ROE BROTHERS INC. Tim & Scott Bieling 65 Maple Avenue Florida, NY 10921 (845) 651-4025 Charles Emanuel / Rand Commercial Services SILVER SYNTAX LLC Tom Tobin PO Box 350 Warwick, NY 10990 (646) 450-6769 STERLING RIDGE CONTRACTING LLC Rick Cosgriff 10 Feagles Road Warwick, NY 10990 (914) 447-4403 LAW OFFICE OF SCOTT ROTMAN Scott Rotman 2 Bank Street Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 580-2022 WARWICK NEIGHBORS Sandra Hamlett 84 Ridge Road Westtown, NY 10998 (845) 393-1428 STONEVIEW FARMS Eric Taddeo 121 Bellvale Lakes Road Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 544-2587 TCG SOLUTIONS Kevin Brand 25 Camelot Drive Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 988-0708 Alteva Capelli Salon Spa Boutique Encore Décor Giant Copy Gloria’s Total Beauty Salon & Spa GRZEGORZEWSKI, NIKKI BETTER HOMES and GARDENS, RAND REALTY Inspire Iriniri Designs Lakeside Restaurant Mountain Creek Oak Mountain Custom Woodwork Postal Plus LLC Riehle Opticians United Martial Arts Center Warwick Cobbler Warwick Valley Financial Advisors DiscoverWarwickValleyTourism Comedy In The Country Club Saturday November 14 The Chamber Connection 7 Chamber Success due to the Valued Support of Member Business Sponsors Have you noticed anything different about our home page, our weekly event blasts, or newsletters? Maybe a bit more color? Perhaps a business logo or two? Each year, the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce hosts a number of events throughout the valley. We have always solicited sponsorship for these events from Chamber members who wish to showcase their business/ organization in order to gain maximum exposure. We feel this is a powerful means of advertising not only to fellow businesses, but community members and visitors as well. However, it takes a lot of time on behalf of the Chamber and the sponsor business to read through offerings for each event. Therefore, the Chamber would like remind everyone of the availability of Corporate Sponsorships to our members! Each unique layer of our three-tiered sponsorship program offers different levels of exposure for your business. Our Chamber’s numerous popular events are the main sources of visibility for our businesses and most especially our sponsors. Applefest, Taste of Warwick and Community Showcase are just a few of the widely attended attractions that bring in hundreds if not thousands of people. As a sponsor, you would have a prime opportunity to benefit from exposure to these annual crowds, giving you a serious edge to your competition! Our Chamber is successful today due to the valued support of our premiere business sponsors. We would sincerely like to thank the following businesses for becoming our Corporate Sponsors; St. Anthony Community Hospital and Myles Wealth Management have joined us at the Principle level. Seely & Durland Insurance, Nationwide Insurance and ShopRite are our Leading Corporate Sponsors and Edward Jones and Alteva are Associate Sponsors. Our Sponsor display at the recent Taste of Warwick. We would certainly welcome any of our members as Corporate Exceptional Delicacies In Warwick Sponsors! With your gracious support, we can continue to build For the finest Chinese food in the Warwick Valley, visit or our Chamber in order to facilitate commerce and tourism in our call Asian Delicacies, (845) 986-9088 or (845) 986-3088. area. Of course this does not mean you cannot be a sponsor at Asian Delicacies is conveniently located in the Price Chopper a single event. The choice is yours. If you have any questions, shopping center, 148 Route 94 South. Veteran Restaurateur please call Michael Johndrow at your earliest convenience. Benny Yang brings the best Szechuan and Cantonese food to this area. Enjoy the lunch specials and more at Asian Delicacies, available for take-out or table service seven days-a-week in their brightly lit new establishment. Your Time To Rejuvenate and Glow Massage For 20% Off Through October 17 Ready, set, Glow Massage Therapy, Body Scrubs, and Reflexology are all now available at Andrea’s Day Spa. 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