Rev. Dr. Ann Marie Bentsi Addison Posey offered the opening remarks at the Union AME Church’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Service of Remembrance and Renewal. Photos by Henry Smith-AI News Service. Warwick. Dr. King’s message: ‘Doing something’ to promote love and equality for all On Monday, Jan. 16 , the Union AME Church in Warwick held its Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Service of Remembrance and... Local News 17 Jan 2023 | 12:35
Thousands from across the region attended Applefest. ( Photos by Jared A. Castañeda) Warwick’s Applefest kicks off autumn with a giant crowd As leaves and light change with the season, so do events. For the town of Warwick, this season marks the 32nd annual Applefest,... Home 04 Oct 2022 | 02:58
For the third year the two opening acts were The Hudson Valley Ebony Strings and, gifted singer-songwriter, E’lissa Jones. ( Photo provided) Warwick. Backpack Snack Attack Concert raises over $8,000 Entertainment 04 Jan 2022 | 10:35
The Warwick Valley Chorale Christmastime Concert at St. Stephen Church was also live streamed. Warwick. Warwick Valley Chorale Christmastime Concert returned to St. Stephen Church WARWICK – After a year’s hiatus, the Church of St. Stephen, the First Martyr, hosted a Christmastime concert by the Warwick... Entertainment 04 Jan 2022 | 08:41
Warwick. Free summer concert series returns this Saturday, July 3, at Stanley-Deming Park The Village of Warwick Summer Concert Series is back. What would have been another summer season of free concerts in the Village... Local News 29 Jun 2021 | 02:52
On Dec. 15, the Backpack Snack Attack Community Benefit Concert was held at the Warwick Reformed Church. The program opened with a welcome and blessing by Rev. Stacey Duensing. Introductions and thanks were given by host Joe Sclafani. Backpack founder Shirley Pruett also spoke at event. The Backpack Champion Award for 2019 was awarded to Linda Kurtz, secretary of the church. In the concert E'lissa Jones performed with Hudson Valley Ebony Strings during the first half of the evening. 3D Rhythm of Life performed during the second half. At the bottom of the program they wrote, "Thank you for helping us. Changed lives by Christ's love." ( Photo by Ed Bailey) 'Thank you for helping us' Home 19 Dec 2019 | 01:34
This year one of two special opening acts will again be the well-known and talented singer songwriter E'lissa Jones. ( File photo) Warwick Reformed Church free concert for Backpack Snack Attack rescheduled to Dec. 15 The eighth annual Backpack Snack Attack Community Benefit Concert at the Warwick Reformed Church, was originally scheduled... Entertainment 03 Dec 2019 | 04:34
This year one of two special opening acts will again be the singer songwriter E'lissa Jones. ( File photo) Warwick Reformed Church to host 8th annual free concert for Backpack Snack Attack The eighth annual Backpack Snack Attack Community Benefit Concert, an evening of musical celebration, will be held at the... Local News 26 Nov 2019 | 07:11
E’lissa Jones ( Provided photos) Music to celebrate by Are you ready to dance the night away and enjoy a wonderful evening of pop, rock and folk music? The Warwick Valley Chamber... Business 05 Nov 2019 | 07:32
Wire Choir is an unconventional orchestra comprised of students in grade 5-12 in Warwick who play pop, rock and hip-hop music under the direction of E’lissa Jones. They recently played a fund raiser at the Landmark Inn. ( Photos provided by Kim Brady) Wire Choir students perform at Landmark Inn Wire Choir is an unconventional orchestra comprised of students in grade 5-12 in Warwick who play pop, rock and hip-hop music.... Local News 05 Nov 2019 | 12:10
E'lissa Jones Back to the garden The Albert Wisner Public Library invites the community to join them on Friday, Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. for a Woodstock Tribute... Entertainment 09 Aug 2019 | 11:51
E'lissa Jones, songwriter, violinist, pianist, and guitarist, entertained her audience with many. ( Roger Gavan) E'lissa Jones Band concert draws another record crowd There may have been an even bigger crowd on Saturday evening, July 20. But due to the extraordinary high temperatures predicted... News 02 Aug 2019 | 04:16