Our Thank You To All Corporate Sponsors

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Our Thank You To All Corporate Sponsors
2ND 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 Partners
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
KATHRYN HANSEN
Crossfit Warwick
KATIE JONKOSKI
ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc.
DAVID LEACH
Warwick Valley
Central School District
JAMES MEZZETTI
Myles Financial Services
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
MARCI OAKLEY
Castle Cruises and Travel
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
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Printed by: WARWICK PRESS
Corporate Sponsors
All board meetings are open to WVCC members.
Our Thank You To All Corporate Sponsors
The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce, also known as the “biggest little
Chamber,” is growing—becoming more successful every day by serving Florida,
Greenwood Lake, Vernon and Warwick with membership extending to Port Jervis,
Middletown, Goshen, Chester and Monroe. Without the support of our members, the
Chamber wouldn’t have the strength it does today. Each year, this Chamber hosts popular events recognized throughout the community which include Applefest, Taste of
Warwick and Community Showcase. These events would not be possible without our
Corporate Sponsors. The businesses that become our sponsors benefit in various levels
and forms—from the visibility that annual events create, to everyday exposure of from
the Chamber’s website, email blasts and monthly mixers. The support of our sponsors allows our Chamber to grow and facilitate commerce, as well as tourism, in the
Warwick Valley. We value and thank all of our members, especially our two Principle
Corporate Sponsors, Myles Wealth Management and St. Anthony Community
Hospital, Bon Secours Charity Health System.
A Message from St. Anthony Community Hospital
“Providing good help to those in need is a key
priority for St. Anthony Community Hospital
and Bon Secours Charity Health System. In order to do so, it is crucial for our hospital to be
prominent in the community. In Warwick, this
prominence is achieved through the health system’s sponsorship of the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce. Between publicity, brand association and access to new business relationships, our involvement
with the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce has proved to be beneficial for
all parties involved. Our corporate sponsorship allows us to showcase our services and establish name recognition by supporting the Chamber, the Community
and our local businesses. Everything from visibility and access to networking
and advocacy has been improved since we became a sponsor of the Chamber. We
feel strongly that every business and non-profit organization should join their local chamber and we are proud to support our local economy as corporate sponsors of the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce. Will you join us?”
A Message from Myles Wealth Management
“Myles Wealth Management, founded in 1976
by M. Vincent Mezzetti, is located in the village of
Florida and offers a variety of financial services,
including (but not limited to) financial planning,
wealth management, insurance, retirement planning and business planning. We specialize in a holistic financial planning process, an innovative approach that considers not only
the financial aspect of each client’s life, but also his or her personal outlook on
life including values, life goals and what brings them joy. We are very enthusiastic about becoming a new Principle Corporate Sponsor of the Warwick Valley
Chamber of Commerce. Our firm has been a strong, vocal member of the community for the past 37 years, as the members of our team have been involved with
a variety of community groups and organizations within the Warwick area and
Orange County. We feel that one of the best things we can do, other than the services we provide to our clients, is give back to the community we call home. We
strongly believe in what the Warwick Valley Chamber does for its members and
the surrounding community and we are proud to support them in their mission.”
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Letter from the Chamber President
by Douglas Stage, Stage and Nathans, LLP
Summer has arrived with it the influx of summer “guests”.
Our area has so much to offer for many varied tastes such
as excellent local food, wine, beer, along with the outdoor
activities camping, hiking, and boating.
The natural beauty of the Warwick Valley is matched by
the inner beauty of our population. YOUR Chamber is here to
help your business take full advantage of the opportunity our
region offers to others.
At the Caboose, our Chamber staff has had a recent change.
Bea Arner has stepped into Jerrica Lavooy’s shoes and is doing a great job at it. Sarah
Armand and Michael Johndrow continue to provide great support for you and our
community. Our Board of Directors is helping with the mentorship of new Chamber
members, reminding those who have not taken advantage of membership to join, or
stay, in the Chamber. Each day passes full of activity. Can Applefest be far behind?
Efficient Learning Environment Transformations
Apple A Day transforms homes and classrooms into efficient living and learning
environments by providing personalized service to homeowners and educators with
strategic organization plans that encompass their unique organization and efficiency
needs. Go to www.appleadayusa.org and choose
your environment. If you are a teacher who dreams
of a theme-based classroom makeover, click on the
“Organizing Classrooms” link. If you are a school
district representative interested in providing your
teachers with strategies that maximize instructional
time, click on our “Teacher Resources” link. If you
are a homeowner interested in transforming your
home into an efficient and organized environment,
click the “H.O.P.E. for Homes” link.
July - Nov
Warwick Valley Farmer’s Market
South Street, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
August27-30
Hudson Valley Jazz Festival
Town of Warwick
July - Aug
Historical Society of
Warwick Valley Summer Hours:
Open Sundays beginning 2 pm
July
7
Power Networking Dinner
The New Continental Hotel and
Restaurant, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
August 27
Lady’s Night Out
Warwick Merchants Guild
Downtown Warwick
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
August 28
Evening Business Mixer
TBA, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
July 11 & 12
Main Street USA Summer Sale
Warwick Merchants Guild
Downtown Warwick
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
September 4
Board of Directors Meeting
Mt. Alverno, 8:00 am
Taste of Warwick
July
29
Multi Chamber Business Mixer
Castle Fun Center, Chester
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
September15
August
7
Board of Directors Meeting
Mt. Alverno, 8:00 am
September
Evening Business Mixer
TBA, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
August 12
Expresso Morning Mixer
Roe Brothers, Florida
7:30 am - 9:30 am
October 2
Board of Directors Meeting
Mt. Alverno, 8:00 am
Applefest 27th Anniversary
August 20
Evening Business Mixer
TBA
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
October 4
November14
76th Chamber of Commerce
Annual Membership Dinner
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Food & Wine Tasting
Live Music Under a Tent
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Food & Craft Fair
Village of Warwick
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Chamber Podcasts
Weekly Radio Show
The Warwick Valley Chamber Show
is now featured on our website, www.
WarwickCC.org!
Every Monday afternoon at 12:30 pm
Michael Johndrow, the executive director
of the Warwick Valley Chamber of
Commerce, hosts the WVCC radio show
which features chamber members who
discuss their businesses and community
events. If you would like to be a guest
of Michael’s, please contact us at (845)
986-2720. If you missed the show live
on WTBQ, check out our website where
you can listen to previous shows. The
Warwick Valley Chamber Show is
a great way to advertise your business,
especially now that we feature the
podcasts online! Check it out by visiting
h t t p: // w w w.wa r w i ckc c. o r g /a b o ut /
warwick-valley-chamber-show/
Sixth Annual Jazz Fest
Now in it’s sixth year, The Hudson
Valley Jazz Festival is slated for August
27 to 30. The schedule of performers
and venues may be found at www.
hudsonvalleyjazzfest.org. Come celebrate
opening night with The Ciampa Latin
Ensemble in Warwick’s Landmark
Inn and The Robert Kopec Group at
Christopher’s Bistro in Chester. Enjoy the
park concerts on Saturday, August 29 in
Pine Island with Neil Alexander and the
Village of Warwick presents Jason Miles/
Ingrid Jensen on The Village Green. This
year’s headliner is Miles Davis protege
Wallace Roney. Mr. Roney will perform
Sunday, August 30 at The Sugar Loaf
Performing Arts Center presented by
Advisors Capital Management.
Finest Szechuan and
Cantonese Fare
For the finest Chinese food in the
Warwick Valley, visit or call Asian
Delicacies, (845) 986-9088 or (845) 9863088. Benny Yang’s Asian Delicacies
is conveniently located in the Price
Chopper shopping center, 148 Route
94-South. Veteran Restaurateur Benny
Yang is bringing the best Szechuan
and Cantonese food to our area. Open
seven days a week, Asian Delicacies is
available for take-out or fine dining in his
brightly lit new home.
From the Caboose
by Executive Director Michael Johndrow
After a “challenging” winter—actually, the worst in my nine years living here—we are
into the summer season, having passed spring in the blink of an eye. Let’s enjoy it along
with the breathtaking beauty that surrounds us every day.
Have you been to a Chamber networking event (Expresso, lunch, dinner or after hour
mixer) lately? It is a very effective tool in getting your name out there, and possibly the
strongest benefit of membership in our organization. I like to say that if you meet one
or two new people, your exposure has indirectly spread to many more through those two
contacts (friends, neighbors, business associates, etc.) We are in an age where social networking is key to the success
of any business. The more events you attend, the more effective your “pitch” will be and the more comfortable you
will be with the effort. So…we would love to see you soon!
The 21st Taste of Warwick on September 15th is going to be impressive and fun! Twenty five tables will be full of
delectable fare from our finest restaurants and eateries under the great tent. Held at the Warwick Valley Winery
and Distillery on Little York Road, there will be a fine assortment of wines and craft beers. Come for a wonderful,
delicious night out with friends to listen to live music on the patio.
Our weekly radio show on WTBQ every Monday from 12:30 to 1:00 pm is always worth a listen. The sessions are
surprisingly informative with regard to various businesses in our area. Please give the caboose a call if you are
interested in being a guest (845) 986-2720.
The chamber endeavors to provide exciting events for our members to promote their businesses and our Valley.
Please make sure you review our “Dates to Remember” in every newsletter and keep 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.
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“Expresso” Morning Mixer, Warwick Grove
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Power Networking Luncheon, Pioneer Restaurant •
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Deborah Young Attorney at Law
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Sun Indulgence
June •
Social Media Workshop with KAWinteractive
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After Hours Business Mixer, Black Dirt Distillery
Operation Clean Sweep
After Hours Business Mixer, Alteva
Warwick Valley Farmer’s Market Open
“Expresso” Morning Mixer, Orange County Sports Club
After Hours Business Mixer, Warwick Thai
First Quarter 2015 Ribbon Cuttings / Grand Openings / Anniversaries:
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FriYo
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Warwick Valley Farmer’s Market
Pioneer Restaurant
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Baldino & Perry
Andrea’s Day Spa
Warwick Valley Car Service
Fitzula’s Gift Shop
Bricks 4 Kids
Taco Hombre
The Green Team
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State Farm / Williams Insurance & Financial
Riehle Opticians
Nicolella Photography
The Computer Guy
Warwick Valley Olive Oil Co.
Apple Valley Pharmacy
Christ Church
Thank you for being members of our Chamber. We are here every day to help you promote your business so please
take advantage of our many benefits. We do a monthly free new member luncheon explaining what and how to use
our services. All are welcome to join us, just call the office.
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Chamber of Commerce New Member Luncheons
by Sherry Bukovcan, Mary Kay Cosmetics, New Members Chairperson
Our new member’s luncheon in the month of April was held
at Penning’s Harvest Grill and Brew Pub, located at 161
South Route 94 in Warwick. The 100-acre farm produces fresh
vegetables, fruits, and beautiful plants and flowers. In season,
it’s also a fine destination to go apple picking. Penning’s Grill
and Brew Pub is a great place for family and friends to have
a nice and relaxing time with delicious food and refreshing
drinks. On weekends, you can enjoy live music indoors or
outside in the beer garden.
In May we were hosted by Rogowski Farm in the magnificent
black dirt region of Pine Island. Located on Glenwood Road in Pine Island, NY, the
150-acre farm yields 250 varieties of produce every year. In their farm store, you will
find a variety of herbs, local fruits, dairy products, honey, farm-made dressings, and
delicious food and baked goods. They serve farm fresh breakfast on Saturdays and
Sundays from 9am to 2pm.
Our June luncheon was hosted by The Dautaj, a family Italian restaurant located
at 36 Oakland Avenue in Warwick. This historic Victorian mansion was built in 1855
then later converted to an inn in the early 1900s. In the 1960s it became a restaurant,
then in 2006, the Dautaj family took ownership. The warm and cozy atmosphere
inside takes you back in time, and the beautiful outdoor grounds and seating area are
the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of our village. Although The Dautaj is
well known for Italian cuisine, they do serve many other varieties of food. On Friday
nights, and occasionally on Thursdays and Saturdays, they have live music to enjoy
while dining or having a drink at the bar.
On behalf of the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce, I would like to thank
these establishments for their generosity and the warm welcome they extended to us.
Bank Rated Five-Stars for Strength and Security
On March 27 Greater Hudson Bank celebrated its one year anniversary on Main
Street! Tuscan Café catered the event and their homemade quiche was a big hit. In
addition to the bank’s anniversary, Susan Ronga is excited to announce the institution
has been rated five-stars by Bauer Financial for financial strength and security.
Greater Hudson Bank continues to offer its business customers an opportunity to
display their products and services in the bank’s Main Street front window. Offering
services such as remote deposit scanner, mobile and online banking, fraud alerts, and
lock boxes, ask about Greater Hudson Bank’s GREATER HELOC product and new
business account opportunities.
Public’s Trust in Law Firm Remains Unsurpassed
Stage & Nathans pride themselves on the experience of both their partners and their
staff. Recently, Doug Stage’s long time paralegal announced her retirement in June.
Luckily a terrific paralegal, Eileen Montalbano, was available when her employer
retired! Doug concentrates on Estate Planning and Administration; and Elder Law
Planning—both short-term and long range. Bill Nathans and his paralegal, Noreen
Meduski, have become the “go to” team when handling real estate transactions in
Orange County, New York. The trust that has been established over the years with
Stage & Nathans law firm is unsurpassed.
Day Spa Upsizes to Include New Services
Yes, Andrea’s Day Spa is expanding! The new services to look for include: Massage
Therapy, Body Scrubs, and Reflexology. Expansion will be finished by this July. Allow
yourself to be completely pampered, rejuvenated and ultimately relaxed with all of the
Andrea’s Day Spa amazing services that Andrea has to offer. Call (845) 986-7774 to
make your appointments or go to andreasdayspa.squarespace.com. Gift certificates are
also available at Andrea’s Day Spa.
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Academy Relocates
The Chosun Taekwondo Academy
will be relocating in the autumn of 2015.
The new and larger Warwick facility will
be conveniently
situated at 62
Galloway Road,
across the way
from Park Avenue
Elementary
School. The academy has prospered for the past 18 years in their present
location on Main Street. The additional
space and amenities will permit the
Chosun staff and members to share their
unique brand of traditional taekwondo
and hatha yoga with the Warwick community at large. For further information, contact the Chosun Taekwondo
Academy at (845) 986-2288, [email protected], or www.chosuntkd.com.
Nourish Your Skin
Don’t the sun and warm air feel good
after that long cold winter? What can
you do to keep your skin healthy? The
answer, Shaklee’s Enfuselle Nutrition
Therapy Skin Care Kit: one simple regimen with all the essential antioxidants
and nutrients your skin craves. Each
step is formulated to do its part to nourish your skin. The end result is skin so
radiant, you won’t believe what you see
in the mirror! All products are paraben free. Mention Warwick Chamber
for free membership and shipping with
a purchase of Enfuselle Skin Care Kit!
Call Susan (845) 987-4590
Garden & Farm Market
Heaven Hill Farm is a full-service
garden center and farm market in scenic
Vernon, New Jersey, where fun is always
in season! Spring brings an abundance
of flowers and vegetables blooming in
the greenhouses. Shop the huge selection
of outdoor furniture. Enjoy free wine
tastings daily. Summer finds Heaven Hill
Farm Action Fun Farm in full swing
with peddle-carts and a corn maze. Fall
into the largest Great Pumpkin Festival
in NJ with hayrides, a pumpkin patch,
pig races, carnival rides, farm animals, a
bakery and ice cream. Winter on the farm
with fresh cut Christmas trees, wreaths,
holiday train rides and visits with Santa!
Visit heavenhillfarm.com for more.
Financial Mid-Year Check Up
by Ed Lynch, Financial Advisor
Raymond James Financial Services
No matter where you are in life, your financial plan—like
your physical health —requires a regular check up to keep you
on track. Now’s a great time to review your financial plan and
make any changes. Some areas for change include beneficiaries
and investment options (birth of a child/grandchild, divorce,
job change, promotion); planning upcoming expenses
(wedding, college tuition); retirement lifestyle plans (travel, part-time work). While
just a snapshot of what to think about when giving your financial plan a check-up,
these offer a great place to start! For a complimentary review, contact Ed Lynch at
(845) 294-3456 or [email protected].
Technology Enhances Customer Service at Eatery
Whether your group’s event needs catering, or your family needs dinner tonight,
you can now use your smart phone or computer to peruse Smokey’s extensive takeout menu and then place an order on-line. Here’s how to do it: Go the website http://
smokeystavern.com and click On-Line Orders. Click your selections to suit your
appetite, then pay by credit card online or pay by cash upon pick-up. Orders are ready
to go within 25-30 minutes of the order being placed. Or you can select a pick-up time
later—say, for lunch or dinner-time. Smokey’s Tavern starts accepting on-line orders
at 11.30 in the morning.
Profit on Under-utilized
All businesses have under-utilized
resources that could be generating
additional income. Meet Rent & Borrow
—a new peer2peer rental company in
the Hudson Valley offering businesses a
solution to this problem. Rent & Borrow
provides a platform to reach customers
in a new and innovative way. By renting
under-utilized items via our website,
your business will generate additional
income, gain local exposure, and have
the opportunity to drive customers back
to your brick and mortar business or
site. There is NO CHARGE to list items
and you set your own rental prices! If
you’d like additional information or have
questions, please contact Rent & Borrow
at [email protected]. If you’d
like to list today, please go directly to
www.rentandborrow.com and get started!
Newest and Liveliest Firm Assists Local Business Owners and Managers
​Here’s a simple maxim every business person should know and remember: A business with no sign is a sign of no business. New
Age, Olde Media provides writing, editing and media consulting to area businesses. Owner Chris Olert is a veteran newsperson and
corporate media executive whose shop in the Village of Warwick is available to business owners and managers throughout our valley.
A Warwick resident since 1992, New Age, Olde Media is one of the newest, liveliest firms to assist local businesses. It also specializes
in voice overs for advertising and online media. Contact Chris (845) 986-9885 or 238-1542, or e-mail: [email protected].
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Welcome New Members
1ST STOP KIDS SHOP
Linda Roman
28 Ronald Reagan Boulevard
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 544-7338
JuSuDa Farm
Mike Siegel
172 Route 94 South
Warwick, NY 10990
(347) 236-6312
ACCESS PHYSICAL
THERAPY & WELLNESS
Ashley Kurtz
16 Maybrook Road
Campbell Hall, NY 10916
(845) 636-4344
KAWA JAPANESE
FUSION CUISINE
Lenny Lin
162 North Main Street, Suite 2
Florida, NY 10921
AMITY GALLERY
Patricia Foxx
110 Newport Bridge Road
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 258-0818
ART ACADEMY OF NJ LLC
Michael Accardi
187 Breakneck Road
Highland Lakes, NJ 07422
(973) 764-0060
ASIAN DELICACIES
Benny Yang
148 Route 94 South, Suite 210
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 986-9088
CLEAR IMPRINT LLC
Jenny Ojageer
31 Hill View Drive
Florida, NY 10921
(845) 613-0781
CUTTING EDGE LAWN
SERVICE & LANDSCAPING
Percy Caraballo
2 Stage Road
Pine Island, NY 10969
(845) 258-3343
EVERY GOOD DEED
TITLE AGENCY
Ann-Marie McCaffrey
2 Bank Street
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 986-1156
FITZULA’S GIFT SHOP
Bill Fitzula
140 Windermere Avenue
Greenwood Lake, NY 10925
(845) 595-1550
JADS Farm Market /
John D Madura Farms
John and Kristie Madura
641 County Route 1
Pine Island, NY 10969
(845) 258-1102
LEONARD G. EPISCOPIO,
DDS
31 Oakland Avenue
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 986-2929 LOTUS YOGA LOFT
Jenese Martinez
692 County Route 1
Pine Island , NY 10969
(845) 987-4016
MOUNTAIN ICE SERVICE
Greg Mazuy
383 West Mountain
Sparta, NJ 07871
1-866-484-3187
(973) 222-2425
New Jersey State Fair /
Sussex County Farm &
Horse Show
Barbara Wortmann
37 Plains Road
Augusta, NJ 07822
973-948-5500
TUSCAN CAFE
Cristie Ranieri/Kristen Ciliberti
5 South Street
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 987-2050
TUXEDO PARK PREFERRED
PROPERTIES, LLC
Robert Thompson
218 Route 17, Box 636
Tuxedo Park, NY 10987
(845) 351-5006
WARWICK THAI
Niko Redmerski
93 Main Street
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 544-7880
ZAMMITTI LAW
Valerie Zammitti
PO Box 1226
Warwick, New York 10990
(845) 544-7817
21st Taste of Warwick Tuesday, September 15, 2015
6 PM to 9 PM, Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery
Thank You Renewed Members
Akins Drug Store
Landmark Inn
Appleridge Orchards
Lehman & Getz
Engineering, PC
Apple Valley Pharmacy
Avanti
Lions Club of Warwick
Barnsider Tavern
Marilyn Perillo
All Occasions
Beck Group
Black Dirt Dance, Ltd
Masker Fruit Farm
Blue
Merchant Square
Dental PLLC
Business Plus
Customers, Inc.
Merchants Guild
Castle Cruises & Travel
Charlotte’s Tea Room
Chateau Hathorn, inc.
Corbett’s Cookie
Bar Kitchen
Corporate Impressions
Owen V. McShane
Pioneer Restaurant
Price Chopper / Golub
Corporation
RG Clay Creations Inc.
DL Hawkins & Associates
Rooster Tees, LLC
Dr. Manuel Vergara
Echeverria Esq. BC & MC
Scenic Farms Golf
Course, LLC
Dwayne’s Glass Works, LLC
Sew-Cology
Edenville General Store
ShopRite Supermarkets
St. Stephen’s
El Azteca Mexican
Restaurant
Straus News
Two Local Entrepreneurs Launch 2016 Inspirational
Breast Cancer Survivor Calendar Project
THOM WOGLOM
Construction LLC
Trattoria Viviano
Esquire Title Agency Inc.
Tuxedo Park School
Florida Subway
W. Rogowski Farm
Foot Spa & Tea Bar LLC
Fratello
Warwick Brain and
Spine Therapy
Galloway Dental
Warwick Drive-IN
Hampton Inn
Warwick Info LLC
Havens Law Firm, The
Iron Forge Inn
Warwick Medical
Associates
Jester’s Comedy Club
Warwick Music Series
KAWinteractive
Warwick Valley
Country Club
Lakeside Restaurant
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Acquisitions
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Capital expenditures
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Sustaining growth
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Recapitalization
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Restructuring
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Refinancing
Companies typically turn to asset based lending during times of transition. It
is an attractive option because it carries fewer conditions the borrower must meet.
Companies experiencing growth, assets such as receivables and inventory, are likely to
provide more collateral for borrowing. About the author: Tina M. Buck is manager of
the Warwick KeyBank Branch, 5 Maple Avenue, Warwick, NY. She may be reached at
(845) 986-2251 or [email protected].
Rent & Borrow
Edward Jones
Koja Industries LLC
Electrical Service
and Install
Asset based lending is lending secured by holdings. This could be a company’s
accounts receivable, inventory and/or equipment, but it mainly means lending to
businesses using assets as collateral that are normally used in typical loans. Capital
obtained from this type of financing can benefit companies in a number ways:
Orange County Land Trust
Diva Dog Pet Boutique
& Barkery
KM Designs “Flowers
for all Occasions”
by Tina M. Buck, Warwick Branch Manager, KeyBank
Optimum / Cablevision
Reiss Excavation
Kiddie Korner Boutique
Asset Based Lending, an Introduction
Murphy’s Tavern
Crystal Run
Healthcare LLP
Elmer Platz Physical
Therapy
The Hudson Valley will celebrate its wonderful area restaurants, chefs, farms,
wineries, breweries and sense of community once again at the twenty-first annual
Taste of Warwick. This event will be held on Tuesday, September 15, 2015, from 6
to 9 P.M. at the Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery located on Little York Road,
just off Route 1A between Warwick and Pine Island, New York. Presented by the
Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce, Taste of Warwick highlights local cuisine,
spirits, and the sense of community in an elegant, candle-lit tent under the stars.
Guests are able to sample fantastic local wines, brews, and spirits along with top-shelf
restaurant offerings while listening to sweet-sounding, mood-making live music. As
regional chefs discover the benefits of promoting their specialties which feature local
produce, the list of participating restaurants expands each and every year. Look for
press announcements of participants in the media soon!
Warwick Valley Travel
Warwick Yoga Center
WHISTLE STOP YARNS
Yankee Propane, Inc.
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One in eight women
will be affected by
breast cancer, research
shows.
The
Seasons
of Hope calendar is
an inspirational 2016
calendar that features
twelve Hudson Valley
women
who
have
overcome the disease
to make a positive
contribution to their
families, friends, and
communities. Combining
the
photographs
of
the innovative Kathie
Austin Photography and
Matthew Field’s moving
account of each of the
subject’s distinctive story,
Seasons of Hope not only provides inspiration to the women and families who are
affected by breast cancer, but the designers of the project will also donate a portion of
the proceeds to a local charity. Order calendars at www.SeasonsofHopeCalendar.com.
Taste of Warwick
1994-2015
ENJOY REGIONAL SPIRITS,
WINES & BREWS PAIRED
WITH FINE DINING AND
LIVE MUSIC UNDER THE STARS
The Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce Event
Featuring Fabulous Cuisine & Beverage of the Warwick Valley
September 15, 2015
Rain Date September 16, 2015
Warwick Valley Winery& Distillery
6:00-9:00 pm Cocktail Attire
FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO PURCHASE
(845) 986-2720 WARWICKCC.ORG [email protected]