The Prom Pop-Up From Beacon's Howland Library Is Back: Seeking Donations Of Gently Used Prom Attire

The Prom Pop-Up From The Howland Library Is Back: Seeking Donations Of Gently Used Prom Attire

The Free Prom Pop-Up Boutique for High School students is back at Beacon's Howland Public Library. Opportunity is open now to donate amazing, unusual, gently-used, like-new prom attire in female and male style through March 20th.

"We're collecting stylists formalwear that is perfect for Prom Night," says the Beacon Library on their flyer. This includes gowns, cocktail dresses, suit jackets, vets & pants, and accessories including bow-ties, cummerbunds, and suspenders.

Suspenders!!

The deadline to donate is March 20th.

The live Prom Pop-Up will be held on three different dates from 12-4pm: April 4, 11 and 12.

If you are a business or an individual who are offering a Prom Donating Opportunity with clothing and want it featured here at A Little Beacon Blog, please submit it via our Event Submission Form or here in the Comments and we will try to incorporate it.

Opportunity: New "Made In The Hudson Valley" Category Announced For Woodstock Film Submissions Open Now

The 27th Annual Woodstock Film Festival (WFF) running October 14-18, 2026 has officially opened submissions for this year. Named by Moviemaker Magazine as one of the “Top 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee,” WFF is an Oscar®-qualifying festival in Live Action Short, Animated Short, and Documentary Short categories.

Ethan Hawke calls it “a festival that isn't trying to sell you anything, but simply and beautifully celebrating the art & craft of filmmaking.”

This year introduces a new regional category — Made in the Hudson Valley — spotlighting films shot or produced in the region.

Submission Deadlines Include:

  • March 13 – Earlybird Deadline

  • May 8 – Regular Deadline

  • June 5 – Late Deadline

  • June 12 – FilmFreeway Final Deadline

In keeping with Woodstock’s legacy rooted in art, music, activism, and creative experimentation—submitted films may also be considered for Woodstock Legacy Programming.

If the film explores themes of art or artists (in any medium), music or music videos, experimental work, activism, or environmentalism, the festival asks filmmakers to note this in their application for special consideration.

Film Categories Include:

Narrative Feature – Documentary Feature
Short Narrative – Short Documentary – Animated Short
Student Short – Student Short Animation

Across a range of juried competitive categories, the Woodstock Film Festival offers prizes including:

Best Narrative Feature*
Best Documentary Feature
Ultra Indie Award*
Changemaker Award*
Laurent Rejto Made in the Hudson Valley Award
Haskell Wexler Award for Best Cinematography
Best Narrative Short
Best Documentary Short
Best Student Short
Best Animated Short
Best Editing Award for Narrative & Doc Features
Audience Award for Narrative & Doc Features

*Eligible to receive cash prices.

For more information, please visit our FilmFreeway page: filmfreeway.com/WoodstockFilmFestival.