The annual Warwick Day celebration, which brings us together
as a community, is scheduled at
Returning this year…
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Children’s Pavilion sponsored by Commerce Bank
11am-12pm Build Your Own Puppet Workshop by Mum Puppettheatre
12-1:30pm Geist – Visual Comedian, Outlandish visual comedy will transform the stage into
a whirlwind of energy!
1:30pm Peanut Toss at the Fire Trucks
2-3pm Eric Paul Magic Show
3pm Pie Eating Contest
4pm Water Balloon Toss
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11am-1pm Magician - Chris Rosica
1-3pm Pokie-Pole the Jongleur & Co.
2-4pm Mindreader/Illusionist – Wayne Hoffman
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10am Official
Opening of
10:15am-12pm Veteran’s Association of Military Musicians – Playing patriotic songs and
old military favorites
12-2pm Best of Both Worlds – Singers and DJ
2:30-4:30pm Mason Dixon – Country Western
band
(free unless otherwise noted)
Inflatable Rides – Wrist band advance sales at
10am-11am Fishing Derby – Prize for biggest fish!
10am-12pm & 3-5pm Pony rides – Located under the trees ($3.00 covers both Pony
Rides and Petting Zoo)
12-3pm Petting Zoo – Located under the trees ($3.00 covers both Pony Rides and Petting
Zoo)
10am-4pm Mini-Golf – Located behind the backstop of Field #3, behind main stage. $1 per
person for unlimited play.
12-4pm Bingo – Located at Bingo tent near food court. Games continuous as players
arrive.
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Sponsorship information – Put in same ad as last year on page 11
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Business Donations needed – Put in same ad as last year on page 11. Donations should be dropped off by Friday, September 3rd.
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Volunteers – Put in same ad as last year on page 11
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Needed – John Deere Gators or Multi-Purpose Vehicles. We use these vehicles to transport the vendors/crafters from the parking lots to their designated spaces. If you have a small multi-purpose vehicle that you would be willing to allow the Township to use for this day, please contact Dan Sharapan, Director of Parks and Recreation at (215) 343-6100 x202 or e-mail at dsharapan@warwick-township.org.
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The Moland House will be open to the public on Sunday, September 12, 2004 from 12pm-3pm for tours. Admission is free. Come see the house where George Washington stayed for two weeks in 1777.