"Perfectly Puzzled" Exhibition Of Work By Adult Artists In Anderson Center For Autism Expressive Outcomes Program

Photo Credit: An artist with Anderson Center for Autism

Photo Credit: An artist with Anderson Center for Autism

From a Press Release from the Howland Public Library:

The Howland Public Library in Beacon is pleased to host Perfectly Puzzled, an exhibition of work created by adult artists in Anderson Center for Autism Expressive Outcomes program. Perfectly Puzzled will be on display at the Howland Public Library from Second Saturday, July 13, through Saturday, August 3. A Second Saturday artists’ reception will be held on July 13 from 5 to 7 pm. 

About Anderson Center for Autism Expressive Outcomes Program

In 2004, Anderson Center for Autism established Expressive Outcomes, a program to engage Anderson adult clients in the arts. The program provides adult artists with opportunities to experiment in visual, spoken, and performing arts. Visual art exhibits take place throughout the year. At these exhibits, artists discuss their inspiration, techniques, and ideas surrounding their art. Artists are encouraged to explore new creative realms based on their interests and goals, and are assisted in displaying their work in community galleries and other venues.

About The Art Projects And Expressive Opportunities

Projects are expressive and playful in nature, demonstrating the artists’ enjoyment working in different media, textures, and with each other on collaborative projects. Over time, artists have developed more sophisticated pieces while continuing to collaborate. Distinct artists have emerged, independently creating unique artwork. Some of the artists have been motivated by their success to enter their works in outside exhibits.

Expressive Outcomes offers new opportunities for artists to express themselves and develop new skills, including music, movement, and theater. This program connects the artists with other artists, arts organizations, and the broader community, widening our individuals’ network and bringing new opportunities to our adults. For more information go to AndersonCenterforAutism.org or follow the artists on Facebook, at www.Facebook.com/ExpressiveOutcomes. 

The Howland Public Library is located at 313 Main St., Beacon, NY 12508. The Community Room Exhibit Space is open during regular library hours. Please note, the gallery may not be accessible during some library programs. Please consult the library calendar at beaconlibrary.org.

Happening This Weekend - 7/12/2019

It's a big art weekend in Beacon! Exhibits include not-to-be missed events, like the Beacon Historical Society's Postcard, Book, and Ephemera Show and Sale at the Veterans Building. There is also a new gallery on North Avenue that is opening an exciting exhibit. Visit A Little Beacon Blog's Second Saturday Guide now to get your map of every gallery opening in Beacon!

Second Saturday Art Gallery Guide Sneak Peek

Here's your Second Saturday Sneak Peek, but get the full view at A Little Beacon Blog's Art Gallery Guide!
  • Top Left: Darryl's Clothing Boutique (near Bank Square) features Beacon-based Catherine Welshman, an artist for 20 years who has shown her work in many of Beacon's galleries and shops. This weekend's opening is a rite of passage. Stop in!
  • Top Right: Catalyst Gallery continues to show Jamie Taylor, Rachel Williams and Sunwha Gil, who makes vibrant abstract oil paintings,
  • Bottom Left: Clutter Magazine Gallery features I'll Melt With You, with a flavor for everyone. This creation is by the artist Quiccs.
  • Bottom Right: The Howland Public Library displays "Perfectly Puzzled," art from the students in Anderson Center for Autism's Expressive Outcomes program.
GALLERY GUIDE
SPONSORED BY:
 

SECOND SATURDAY WRITTEN BY:
Catherine Sweet
Thank you to No. 3 Reading Room & Photo Book Works for sponsoring the Art Gallery Guide!
VISIT THE FULL ART GALLERY GUIDE
Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for car insurance.
Events Guide sponsored by The Crafty Hammer


 

Food and Farm Day at Glynwood
Day:
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Time: Noon to 4 pm
Location: Glynwood, 362 Glynwood Road, Cold Spring, NY
Information >

"Perfectly Puzzled" Opening Reception
Day:
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Time: 5 to 7 pm
Location: The Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Pandorica's Second Saturday 5th Anniversary Party with On The Sun
Day:
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Time: 7 pm
Location: The Pandorica Restaurant, 165 Main St., Beacon, NY
On The Sun will be playing at The Pandorica, on Main Street in Beacon. It's their fifth anniversary celebrating great food, amazing atmosphere and the music you love!!
Information >

The Artichoke Storytelling Series
Day:
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Time: 8 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Senior Musical Theatre Showcase
Day:
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Time: 8 pm (doors 7:30 pm)
Location: Beacon Performing Arts Center, 327B Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Full Moon - Shamanic Reiki Hearth Circle
Day:
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Time: 7 to 9 pm
Location: Sacred Space Healing Arts, 436 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Take Action for Children: A Fundraiser for Immigrant Families Together
Day:
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Time: 3 to 5 pm
Location: 2 Way Brewing Co., 18 West Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Plan ahead and check out what's coming up this month in our Events Guide.
 

 
 
BOUTIQUES ON THE WEST END


Darryl's Women's Clothing Boutique
155 Main Street
www.darrylsny.com


In Darryl's Clothing Boutique now is the line, Petit Pois, by Vivian G, an American designer with a European flair who produces her collection in the USA. She is known for her eclectic mix of prints and patterns in lightweight mesh fabrics that are unique to her designs. While the fabrics are part of her signature, they are the secret to packing for travel, as they take up minimal space when packed for a weekend getaway or vacation, and they don't wrinkle!
SECOND SATURDAY ART OPENING: See the exhibit from Beacon-based artist Catherine Welshman, in Darryl's now.


 
Luxe Optique
183 Main Street

www.luxeoptique.com
Featured here are a pair of Theo frames - you need to try them on to experience the full funky effect. The entire collection is even more colorful than this, yet includes subtle statement frames for men and women. Preview the entire collection that is in the shop at Luxe at their website, then stop in and see for yourself! If an updated prescription is holding you up, wait no longer. A beautiful doctor's office, where you can get a thorough eye exam, is located in the back.
PS: Nonprescription sunglasses are 15% off for the month of July! Exclusions apply.


 

BOUTIQUES ON THE EAST END

Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique
1 East Main, Retail #3

www.lambshillbridalboutique.com
(near the Dummy Light)
SAVE THE DATE! 
SAMPLE SALE!! Don't you wish you were getting married every weekend so that you had reason to collect all of these gorgeous wedding gowns? Lambs Hill National Bride Sale Event is coming up Saturday, July 20 to Sunday, July 28! You get an extra 10% off their already discounted off-the-rack samples! Book your appointment while they still have some availability.

Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! Luxe Optique, Binnacle Books, Darryl's Boutique, and Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique.




 
Thank you to Barb's Butchery, The Pandorica, and BAJA 328 for sponsoring the Restaurant Guide!
Visit A Little Beacon Blog's Restaurant Guide for all of the restaurants in Beacon, and see our Brunch Guide for your morning dining needs!


 
 
The Crafty Hammer
4 S. Chestnut Street, Beacon, NY
(845) 834-9665 (WOOD)

@thecraftyhammerllc
The storefront window signage is UP at The Crafty Hammer! This has been a great new business to watch, as they have literally built a business in this location on South Chestnut Street and Main Street (across from Rite Aid). Have you seen their Family Scrabble Tile Project? 
CLASSES!
Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13: Scrabble Tiles!
Write yours and your loved one's names in wood and hang them in your living room, child’s bedroom, family den. Criss-cross them in all directions (and save a letter every time)! You will get raw wood, you’ll stain it, and then apply your letter and paint it on! Super simple! The Crafty Hammer pre-cuts the wood, and employees are by your side if you need any help!
Tiles are $5 each, minimum order is 10 tiles per person.
Buy online or in the shop when you walk in.
More perks: Air-conditioning, and free snacks and juice!
 
Thank you to The Crafty Hammer for sponsoring the Adult Classes Guide! For a full list of upcoming classes, classes during the week, and workshops of all kinds, visit our Adult Classes Guide.
 

Sponsor A Little Beacon Blog's Summer Camp Guide. Details here.
 
 

For a full list of upcoming classes, visit A Little Beacon Blog's Kids Classes Guide.
Submission Guidelines for classes you'd like us to consider adding to these guides can be found here.

Time to freshen up your hair style - or beard! Find a salon in Beacon at
A Little Beacon Blog's Beauty Guide.

REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
21 Teller Avenue, Beacon, NY 12508
3 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom
From Gate House Realty: "A rare find in the Hudson Valley! Charming 1920 Cape Craftsman-style home. Welcoming front porch, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views of Mount Beacon.”
Price: $445,000
Real estate agent: Gate House Realty, (845) 831-9550
Details + Pictures >
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Antalek & Moore :: Client Spotlight
Susan and Vince from Antalek & Moore have been pounding the pavement to visit local Beacon businesses on Main Street. They have been documenting it all for a special video that will be coming out soon. Stay tuned!
       
A Little Beacon Space :: Event Venue
Host your pop-up, business meeting, client presentation, workshop, and more. Now offering a special rate for teachers and music recitals, so that creative works can happen more easily.
Details >


 
BeaconArts Member Show :: This Saturday At Hudson Beach Gallery
BeaconArts is pleased to present the first annual Member Show, opening Saturday, July 13 at Hudson Beach Gallery. The exhibition is organized by current BeaconArts Co-President Karlyn Benson and former BeaconArts President Theresa Gooby. The show features 70 BeaconArts member artists and runs through Sunday, August 4. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, July 13 from 6 to 9 pm.
BeaconArts >
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Business Directory
Is your business in the Business Directory of the Beacon Chamber of Commerce yet? It should be. Join here today.
Learn More >
NEW JOB LISTINGS ON ALBB
Luxe Optique Is Currently Seeking
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  • An Optometrist
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Katie Hellmuth Martin, Publisher, Writer, Designer, Photographer
Marilyn Perez, Managing Editor
Catherine Sweet, Editor of the Second Saturday Guide

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UPDATE: Mystery Flyer About Tuesday Book Club For Parents

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UPDATE [7/12/2019]: We should have scanned the QR code right off the bat. This is for a specific book about parenting. It has been removed from our “Repeating Meetings + Events Guide” because the title should have been on this flyer, and not been disguised. We are leaving the article up in case any others were checking back for updated information.

UPDATE [7/12/19]: This Book Club is actually a mystery. We have not attended it yet, and haven’t heard from anyone who has. If you have information, please email editorial@alittlebeaconblog.com. Thanks!

The 16th Annual Great Newburgh to Beacon Hudson River Swim - Registration Closes Friday, July 19!

The River Pool at Beacon is hosting the 16th annual Great Newburgh to Beacon Hudson River Swim on Saturday, July 20, 2019 (rain date is Sunday, July 21). All swimmers must pre-register to swim by Friday, July 19, 2019. Registration on race day will not be allowed.

The race is a wonderful opportunity for experienced swimmers to swim about one mile (72 lengths of a standard 25-yard pool) across the Hudson River and raise funds to benefit the nonprofit volunteer organization River Pool at Beacon (a 501c3 tax-exempt organization). You can also learn more about the River Pool from this article we published about their 2018 opening.

Swimmers will check in on the Newburgh side of the river at Water Street, between 3rd St. and 4th St. (UNICO Park Plaza) between 8:30 and 10:15 am. Swimmers must be at least 10 years old, but swimmers ages 10-17 need certification of ability signed by a coach or athletic director.

Family and friends are encouraged to drop off swimmers in Newburgh, watch them start the race, then drive across the bridge to Beacon to greet them as they come out of the water. There will be light snacks, food, and beverages available for purchase on the Beacon riverfront.

Kayak Escorts Wanted

In addition to swimmers, they are also looking for kayak escorts for the race to ensure the safety and well-being of all swimmers, as well as keeping them on-course. There are no registration fees to be a kayak escort.

Regularly check riverpool.org/the-swim for updates, especially the week before the swim. To register for the race as a swimmer or escort, visit www.riverpool.org/swim-3/.

Happening This Weekend - 7/5/2019

Summer Movie Nights are on! This weekend has a great collection of outside movie options. For your bug repellent, grab a tub of SallyeAnder's "No Bite Me!" cream. Available in many stores in Beacon, including the company's flagship store down near the Dummy Light. This famous cream is also made in Beacon.
Parking Guide Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for Car Insurance.
Events Guide Sponsored By The Crafty Hammer


 
The Beacon Pool Is Closed This Weekend
From the City of Beacon: "Due to major mechanical repairs, the City of Beacon Pool will be closed until Monday, July 8. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you next week!"

Movies On Bannerman Island: The Wizard of Oz
Day:
Friday, July 5, 2019
Time: TBA
Location: Bannerman Island, Beacon, NY
Information >

Live Concert with Shye & Dylan Owen
Day:
Friday, July 5, 2019
Time: 7 pm (doors)
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Chef's Farm Fresh Dinner on Bannerman's Island
Day:
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Time: Boats leave at 3 and 4 pm
Location Bannerman Island, Beacon, NY
Information >

Live Concert with Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO)
Day:
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Time: 6 pm (doors), 7:35 pm (concert)
Location: Boscobel House & Gardens, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison, NY
Information >

(Free) Summer Saturday Movie Nights Under The Walkway
Spiderman: Into The Spiderverse
Day:
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Time: Activities begin at 7 pm; film shown at sundown
Location: Walkway Over The Hudson, Upper Landing Park, 83 N. Water St., Poughkeepsie, NY
Information >

(Free) West Point Band Presents Independence Day Celebration
with Fireworks
Day:
Saturday, July 6, 2019 (rain date is Sunday)
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Trophy Point Amphitheater
Free and open to all. Features performances by the West Point Concert Band, the band's field music group the Hellcats, and the Benny Havens Band. Fireworks displayed over the Hudson River.
Information >

Live Concert: Neil Alexander & Nail 20th Anniversary Tour
Day:
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Time: 8 pm
Location: The Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Green Teen Mobile Market Opens Wednesday
Day:
Wednesdays, beginning July 10, 2019
Locations:
• Community Health Center parking lot (on Henry Street, 11 am to 12:30 pm)
• Forrestal Heights (parking lot #2 next to the Senior Friendship Center, 1 to 2 pm)
Information >

Plan ahead and check out what's coming up this month in our Events Guide.
 

 
 
BOUTIQUES ON THE WEST END

Darryl's Women's Clothing Boutique
155 Main Street
www.darrylsny.com

These hot summer days call for halter tops - all day, every day. Darryl's Women's Clothing Boutique has this pink one in right now, plus a necklace to pair it with. The store is air-conditioned, so grab an iced coffee at Bank Square and head on up to this boutique!



 
Luxe Optique
183 Main Street

www.luxeoptique.com
The brand of glasses pictured here is called Rigards. The frames are made with all "naturally found materials" such as granite, solid silver and aluminum. Made by five artists in a manufacturing facility in Hong Kong, the entire line of frames is made-to-order: Each frame is limited edition. Starting at $580, they can go up to at least $1,800 (like for the solid silver ones). The frames pictured here are a double layer. The outside darker glass is a magnetic clip, so that you can wear them as sunglasss. Or unclip it, and you're back to the regular glasses. One pair, double duty!

And don't forget, the eye doctor is in at Luxe Optique! Schedule your appointment, but walk in any time to shop frames.


 

BOUTIQUES ON THE EAST END

Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique
1 East Main, Retail #3

www.lambshillbridalboutique.com
(near the Dummy Light)
We love this collaboration between Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique and their neighbors King & Curated, pairing a gown with these beautiful pearl earrings. Decklyn gown by Hayley Paige.

Call today to book your appointment to find your dream dress: (845) 765-2900.


Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! Luxe Optique, Binnacle Books, Darryl's Boutique, and Lambs Hill.

 

 

The Crafty Hammer
4 S. Chestnut St, Beacon, NY
(845) 834-9665 (WOOD)
@thecraftyhammerllc
Quickly becoming a kid-favorite shop, the decorating projects at The Crafty Hammer are creatively fulfilling for kids and adults. The Crafty Hammer designs and prints their own stencils, which get placed onto wood blocks for you to decorate with your choice of over 50 colors, glitter, and other bling they have on their shelves. Kids' Birthday Parties can be set up in their special Kid Room (which has little-people tables), as well as Adult Workshops for those looking for creative retreats and meet-ups. Stop in for a $5 paint-a-board session like we did on July 4th!
More perks: air-conditioned, with free snacks and juice!
 
Sip & Stretch with Firefly Yoga
Day: Sunday, July 7, 2019
Time: Noon to 1 pm
Price: $20
Location: Brooklyn Cider House at Twin Star Orchards 155 N. Ohioville Road, New Paltz, NY
Information >
 
Thank you to The Crafty Hammer for sponsoring the Adult Classes Guide! For a full list of upcoming classes, classes during the week, and workshops of all kinds, visit our Adult Classes Guide.


 

Thank you to The PandoricaBarb's Butchery and BAJA 328 for sponsoring the Restaurant Guide!
Visit A Little Beacon Blog's Restaurant Guide for all of the restaurants in Beacon, and see our Brunch Guide for your morning dining needs!
 

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For a full list of upcoming classes, visit A Little Beacon Blog's Kids Classes Guide.
Submission Guidelines for submitting your classes for consideration to be added to these guides can be found here.

 
Time to freshen up your hair style - or beard! Find a salon in Beacon in A Little Beacon Blog's Beauty Guide.
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
25 East Main Street #4, Beacon, NY 12508
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom
From Gate House Realty: “2 Bedroom apartment with office near east end of Main Street. Hardwood floors, laundry in basement, walking distance to shops, restaurants and Hudson Valley Brewery. Approximately 1000 square feet. Heat and hot water included. One parking spot ($50 a month). Sorry, no pets. Available July 1st.“

Located down the street from Dogwood and the boutique Artifact Beacon. Situated above the barber shop Abscission, that was just featured on A Little Beacon Blog.”
Price: $2,100/month
Real estate agent: Gate House Realty, (845) 831-9550
Details + Pictures >
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HEADLINE NEWS FROM OUR SPONSORS

 
Antalek & Moore :: Safety for the Fourth of July
Antalek & Moore would like to remind everyone to please be aware of distracted drivers and pedestrians during this busy holiday. Be safe and put your phone away. Just because you are hands-free does not mean you are risk-free.
       
A Little Beacon Space :: Event Venue
Host your pop-up, business meeting, client presentation, workshop, and more. Now offering a special rate for teachers and music recitals, so that creative can happen more easily.
Details >
       
Katie James, Inc. :: Couture Branding
New work is under way on a Katie James, Inc. custom-designed Wordpress website, using an e-commerce system that the client wanted to try. Stay tuned to see how it progresses!
Learn More >


 
BeaconArts Member Show
The exhibition runs Saturday, July 13 to Sunday, August 4, and is curated by Theresa Gooby and Karlyn Benson. 
Tin Shingle 
Do you want to get featured on a local TV morning show? You can totally do this. This Tin Shingle TuneUp features an interview with an Arizona-based producer turned PR-professional. She'll give you tips and tricks from inside a producer's head. This TuneUp is open and free right now for you to listen to this weekend.
Watch Now >
Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Business Directory
Is your business new in town? Have you hosted a ribbon-cutting yet? Do it! With the Beacon Chamber of Commerce.
Learn More >
NEW PRICING FOR JOB LISTINGS
Recently a reader wrote in:
"Do you have more Job Listings? I'd love to look on your website rather than on Indeed or LinkedIn."

We now have a Simple Listing for $60. Send us your job info, and we'll get it up on A Little Beacon Blog to help someone find a job, and help you find someone amazing. Get details here.

JOB LISTINGS ON ALBB
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  • An Optometrist
Details >

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Producers of this newsletter include:
Katie Hellmuth Martin, Publisher, Writer, Designer, Photographer
Marilyn Perez, Managing Editor
Catherine Sweet, Editor of the Second Saturday Guide

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Is Beacon Open On The Fourth Of July? Here's A Short List

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Holidays are tricky for shops and restaurants. On a holiday, most people who have salaried jobs have the day off - or a paid holiday - and take to traveling. To places like Beacon! But people who work usually part-time jobs for small businesses also want the holiday off. So it can be hard to find employees to work on the day. And if you’re the business owner like me, there isn’t such thing as a paid holiday. We just work all the time, LOL.

A reader wrote into A Little Beacon Blog today to ask about whether stores and restaurants would be open. Sometimes holiday weekends - especially Monday holidays - can be very busy in Beacon. Remember Presidents’ Day weekend a few years ago?

Meanwhile, the business owners in Beacon were asking themselves the same thing in a Facebook group. We caught a few answers, and then social media went dark as Facebook and Instagram decided to break for today and not work. Thank goodness for blogs and newsletters (ahem)!

The Short List Of Shops And Restaurants Who Will Be Open or Closed On Thursday, July Fourth

We checked in with all of our retail sponsors who advertise in A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide or Restaurant Guides:

OPEN!

THE CRAFTY HAMMER
$5 Wood Block Painting Projects
Open July 4, 11 am to 3 pm
Great for kids who like to dip paint brushes into many colors of paint - under supervision of The Crafty Hammer’s team of trained staff. Also great for adults who like coloring - The Crafty Hammer has stencils you can use, and free-form is welcome too! As is coloring outside the lines. Stop in for this Fourth of July-themed project.
BONUS! Free snacks and beverages with your $5 wood project.

We are awaiting confirmation on Darryl’s Clothing Boutique. They are usually open on Thursdays, but we aren’t sure either with the holiday!

The movie theater will be open, if you need to cool off.

[UPDATED 7/4/2019] Also open will be Beacon Pantry, Trax, Mountain Tops, Bank Square Coffee, Blackbird Attic, Utensil, and most likely several others! Have fun out there, and please no U-turns in the middle of the street!

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The public Beacon Pool is open! Anyone can go. Day passes are $5, $3 for kids. Season passes are still available to buy. You can bring your own food, but you must eat it outside of the fence. This is to help prevent bees from gathering inside the pool area.

The Declaration of Independence is being read down at City Hall. This is the big municipal building at the entrance of Main Street and Wolcott. If you’re walking up from the train, you’ll walk right by it. The reading starts at 11 am. Find details in A Little Beacon Blog’s Event Guide.

For more ideas of Things To Do This Weekend, subscribe to A Little Beacon Blog’s newsletter to be sent a list of highlights each week. And click on our Event Guide that is always being updated. The Crafty Hammer is a proud sponsor of that guide, which helps makes keeping it up to date possible. If you’re driving around and are considering moving to Beacon, click on our Real Estate Listing Guides for Featured Listings of homes, apartments and commercial spaces available.

CLOSED

These stores and restaurants are closed on Thursday, July 4, but will spring back into action on Friday, going into the weekend!

SHOPS

RESTAURANTS

After Thursday, all of these folks open back up on Friday!

As for the rest of Beacon shops and restaurants, get the entire list in A Little Beacon Blog’s guides on each. There you will find addresses and phone numbers! We make it easy for you to call and find out the who’s who of being open.

Happy Independence Day!


Dear Everyone: Please Stop Doing U-Turns On Main Street!

OMG y’all - people of Beacon and those visiting Beacon - this Monday you are up on your U-turns on Brett Street on Main Street (right by Key Food)! It’s not a good idea!

More U-turns happen at Cliff Street and Main Street, and I’m sure in more areas of town that others have seen.

Seriously - just figure out another way to turn around. Go around a block, maybe.

Oh, and passing a car who is parallel-parking is not legal if you’d have to cross a double-yellow or single-yellow line to pass. We checked with the Beacon police, and if you pass on a solid yellow line on your side, that will get you a ticket. The reason I know this is because I was jay-walking (also wrong, eeks, I know), and a car wasn’t expecting a pedestrian there while they were peeling around the parking car, so they almost flattened me.

So be careful, and patient. Let’s all do better.

Stony Kill Foundation's Annual Butterfly Festival

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The fun and family-friendly annual Butterfly Festival at Stony Kill Farm is happening this year on Saturday, July 27, from 11 am to 3 pm. Master gardeners are in attendance to educate and answer questions about Stony Kill Foundation's Verplanck Memorial Garden.

What To Expect - Butterflies, Of Course

The festival will feature local vendors, a plant sale, a monarch butterfly expert and education table, storytelling, music, food, crafts, face painters, a henna artist, hula hoop demonstrations, and of course - the butterfly tents that the festival is known for!

And Horses

This year there will also be a horse show for the first time. There will be many types of activities and opportunities for the family to experience.

Tickets and VIP Perks

This event, which regularly draws over 2,000 people, is always a big hit every year. VIP fast-passes are available - they include a ride on the Butterfly Mobile, an event T-shirt, and a ticket to the “Fast Pass” Butterfly tent so that you’ll be able to avoid the regular long lines to get in and see the butterflies. It’s like the Fast Pass at Disney, but better because you’re at Stony Kill Farm in the fresh air!

You’ll get all of this for a suggested donation of $17 ($65 for a family of four, and kids under 5 are free!).

The Butterfly Festival is sponsored by Antalek & Moore and Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. A Little Beacon Blog is also a sponsor this year! Look for us on the T-shirt! This event helps keep Stony Kill Farm’s doors open, and their programs and services running. Help them stay open by purchasing your VIP tickets on Eventbrite.

Location

Stony Kill Farm Environmental Education Center is located on Route 9D in Wappingers Falls, NY.  This 1,000-acre farm, former homestead of the Verplanck Family, is owned by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and operated by the Stony Kill Foundation.

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Sunday Real Estate Feature: Cape Cod Cottage Near Main Street

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29 Cross Street, Beacon, NY
PRICE: $329,500 BEDS & BATHS: 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom

From Daniel Aubry Realty: “This delightful Cape Cod cottage sits on an unusually deep lot. Near the West End of Beacon's bustling Main Street, and a short walk to Beacon's Metro-North Station, which has hourly service to Grand Central. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet. The guest bedroom faces the garden. The living area is an open plan with an adorning eat-in kitchen, which merges into the the cozy living room. The 2nd floor is a loft with overhead lighting, and could function as a music studio or fabulous family room. The former garage has been converted into a studio and is fully insulated and fitted out with track lighting. This home is perfect for an artist, musician, craftsperson or health practitioner." Details and more pictures in A Little Beacon Blog's Real Estate Listings Guide.

CONTACT INFO

Contact the Daniel Aubry Realty office, and one of their dedicated agents will assist you.
E-mail: daniel1aubry@gmail.com
Phone: (917) 647-6823

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Happening This Weekend - 6/28/2019

We know that Beacon’s fireworks are June 29, but what we didn’t realize is that Saturday, June 29, is actually here - as in tomorrow. Maybe that’s because of the time-speed issue our publisher talks about in her column at our friends the Highlands Current.

Start looking for them - summer is high time for shop openings in Beacon, like the Crafty Hammer’s Grand Opening this weekend on South Chestnut Street, across from Rite Aid! Everything you see in the shop, they have built. And their DIY Workshops are going to get you handy too! Plus there will be power drill-shaped cookies. Their flair for DIY is no joke, and their love for you readers is strong, as they are a main sponsor of our Classes and Events Guides! See you there!
Parking Guide Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for Car Insurance.
Events Guide Sponsored By The Crafty Hammer


 
Fresh Til Death: Facials, Sips & Saves
Day:
Friday, June 28, 2019
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Location: Wares the Shop, 2 Tioronda Ave., Beacon, NY
(just off Main Street near the Howland Cultural Center, near the silos)
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Repertory Dance Company of the Hudson Valley presents A-Y/Dancers
Days:
Friday & Saturday, June 28-29, 2019
Time: 8 pm
Location: The Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Grand Opening - The Crafty Hammer
Days:
Saturday and Sunday, June 29-30, 2019
Time: Saturday, noon to 5 pm; Sunday, 11 am to 3 pm
Location: The Crafty Hammer, 4 S. Chestnut St., Beacon, NY
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Cello Choir Beacon Chamber Ensemble
Day:
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Time: 2 pm
Location: St. Andrew Episcopal Church, 15 South Ave., Beacon, NY
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Beacon Fireworks for the 4th Of July
Day: Saturday, June 29, 2019
Time: 5 to 10 pm
Location: Memorial Park, Beacon, NY
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Spring Street Reading Series: Press Fair
Day:
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Time: 5 to 8:30 pm
Location: Atlas Studios, 11 Spring St., Newburgh, NY
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Serious Comedy Theatre Improv Show
Day:
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Time: 8 to 10 pm
Location: Story Screen, 445 Main St., Theatre #3, Beacon, NY
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The Beacon Pool Scheduled To Open
Day:
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Time: Noon to 7 pm
Location: The Settlement Camp, 724 Wolcott Ave., Beacon, NY
The Recreation Department announced that the pool was scheduled to open on Saturday, June 29. Always check with the Pool's Facebook page for daily schedule changes. Things always change. Day passes are available, and Season Passes are on sale here.

Declaration of Independence Reading
Day:
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Time: 11 am
Location: City Hall (at the base of Wolcott Avenue and Main Street)
A Little Beacon Blog has written about this in years past. Learn more about it.

Plan ahead and check out what's coming up this month in our Events Guide.
 

 
 
BOUTIQUES ON THE WEST END

Darryl's Women's Clothing Boutique
155 Main Street
www.darrylsny.com

Twice this week, when people have bought clothing at Darryl's Women's Clothing Boutique and are showing it off to friends out on the sidewalk, they have been stopped on the street by passers-by to ask where they got that item. We know! It happened to us after we bought the bathing suit coverup featured in our InstaStory last week. This outfit is a sure crowd-pleaser, and it needs to be in your wardrobe collection.
 
Luxe Optique
183 Main Street

www.luxeoptique.com
All non-prescription sunglasses at Luxe Optique are 15% off at Luxe Optique from Monday, July 1, to Wednesday, July 31! Sunnies! Perfect for all of that summer beach reading and extra time you are spending outside. The frames pictured here are from Leisure Society and feature a cat-eye that people are sure to purr over.

And don't forget, the eye doctor is in at Luxe Optique! Schedule your appointment, but walk in anytime to shop frames.


 

BOUTIQUES ON THE EAST END

Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique
1 East Main Street, Retail #3

www.lambshillbridalboutique.com
(near the historic dummy light)
Take a look at this beautiful #LambsHillBride in a Justin Alexander lace A-line, walking through the beautiful gardens at the Inn at Perry Cabin. Call Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique today to book your appointment to find your dream dress: (845) 765-2900.


Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! Luxe Optique, Binnacle Books, Darryl's Boutique, and Lambs Hill.

 

 

The Crafty Hammer
4 S. Chestnut Street, Beacon, NY
(845) 834-9665 (WOOD)
@thecraftyhammerllc
Looking for something sweet? The Crafty Hammer’s Grand Opening and Ribbon 🎀 Cutting with Beacon’s Chamber of Commerce is this Saturday. There will be power drill-shaped cookies! Look for blocks of wood you can stencil and paint, as well as other crafty hammer challenges. Check out the new paint job at the storefront. The new look was painted by Sophia Acquisto, a sophomore at SUNY New Paltz.
Saturday, June 29: 12 pm to 5 pm
Sunday, June 30: 11 am to 3 pm
 

Firefly Yoga & Juicebar
992 Main Street, Fishkill, NY
SAVE THE DATE!
Sip & Stretch
Day: Sunday, July 7, 2019
Time: Noon to 1 pm
Price: $20
Location: Brooklyn Cider House at Twin Star Orchards, 155 N. Ohioville Road, New Paltz, NY
Join Firefly Yoga outside in the same apple orchards that give us Brooklyn Cider! Friday is the first day of summer, so the practice will be dedicated to summer solstice. It is also International Yoga Day!
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Intro to English Paper Piecing
Day:
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Time: 10 am to 1 pm & 2 to 5 pm
Location: Beetle & Fred, 171 Main St., Beacon, NY
View the Adult Classes Guide for more classes from Beetle & Fred this weekend!

DONNA MINKOWITZ -
One-day memoir intensive
Days: Sunday, June 28, 2019
Time: 2 to 5 pm
Email: Minkowitz46@gmail.com for location
 
Thank you to The Crafty Hammer for sponsoring the Adult Classes Guide! For a full list of upcoming classes, classes during the week, and workshops of all kinds, visit our Adult Classes Guide.




 

Thank you to Barb's Butchery and BAJA 328 for sponsoring the Restaurant Guide!
Visit A Little Beacon Blog's Restaurant Guide for all of the restaurants in Beacon, and see our Brunch Guide for your morning dining needs!
 

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For a full list of upcoming classes, visit A Little Beacon Blog's Kids Classes Guide
Submission Guidelines for classes you'd like us to consider adding to these guides can be found here.

Did you hear that Abscission Barber Shop moved? We've got the scoop in pictures so that you can see where they are now.

Amy's Braids also moved. You can find her in Main Street Beauty Salon, with Mr. Bell.

 

Time to freshen up your hair style - or beard! Find a salon in Beacon in A Little Beacon Blog's Beauty Guide
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
29 Cross Street, Beacon, NY 12508
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom
From Daniel Aubry Realty: “This delightful Cape Cod cottage sits on an unusually deep lot. The house is a stone's throw from the West End of Beacon's bustling Main Street, and a short walk to Beacon's Metro-North Station, which has hourly service to Grand Central. BEDROOMS: The master bedroom has a walk-in closet. The guest bedroom faces the garden. The living area is an open plan with an adorning eat-in kitchen, which merges into the the cozy living room. 2nd FLOOR: The 2nd floor is a loft with overhead lighting, and could function as a music studio or fabulous family room. STUDIO/GARAGE: The former garage has been converted into a studio and is fully insulated and fitted out with track lighting. This home is perfect for an artist, musician, crafts-person or health practitioner. Conveniently fenced in, you will be able to feel safe containing small children and pets. Off-street parking, including a carport, is available for up to four cars. The house comes with a washer and dryer, as well as a furnace that is gas with high-efficiency output.”
Price: $329,500
Real Estate Agent: Daniel Aubry Realty, (917) 647-6823
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BeaconArts Member Show
The exhibition runs Second Saturday, July 13, to Sunday, August 4, and is curated by Theresa Gooby and Karlyn Benson.
Tin Shingle 
Do you want to get featured on a local TV morning show? You can totally do this. This Tin Shingle TuneUp features an interview with an Arizona-based producer turned PR professional. She'll give you tips and tricks from inside a producer's head. This TuneUp is open and free right now for you to listen to this weekend.
Watch Now >
Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Business Directory
Is your business new in town? Have you hosted a ribbon-cutting? Not yet? Well, what are you waiting for? Do it! With the Beacon Chamber of Commerce.
Learn More >
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We now have a Simple Listing for $60. Send us your job info, and we'll get it up on A Little Beacon Blog to help someone find a job, and help you find someone amazing. Get details here.

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Grand Opening! The Crafty Hammer Opens Saturday, June 29, With Wood Projects and Designer Cookies

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Looking for a sweet? The Crafty Hammer’s Grand Opening and Ribbon 🎀 Cutting with Beacon’s Chamber of Commerce is this Saturday, June 29, 2019, and there will be power-drill shaped cookies!! Those will make great fuel for the two days of DIY woodworking workshops for you to enjoy.

Look for blocks of wood you can stencil and paint, as well as other crafty hammer challenges. The Crafty Hammer is located at 4 South Chestnut Street, across from Rite Aid, in the former purple yoga studio spot. What was once purple is now brown - for wood!

The Crafty Hammer is a proud sponsor of A Little Beacon Blog’s Classes and Events Guides, and it is with their support that we are able to publish events you love!

Beacon Fine Jewelers Moves Next Door

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

When a store is no longer in the spot you’ve seen it in for years, your first thought might be that it is simply gone. Looking right next door is actually not a thought that occurs to some people. Like when Beacon Barkery moved next door a couple of years ago. Such is the case with Beacon Fine Jewelers, who for years occupied a corner spot on Main Street, where they could hang a store shingle, as well as have another sign on the side of the building. That side sign has been replaced by their new neighbor, Edward Jones.

Run by a father/son team from Newburgh, Beacon Fine Jewelers can do most anything you need with your jewelry. They have their workshop in the back, and fire up and pound out many designs, including these little cutie copper critters we featured last Christmas. More of those critters are showing up in the storefront window, so do drop in to see more of them, and the other projects Beacon Fine Jewelers are working on.

Pink Optical Closes Beacon Location

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

The pink bench outside of Pink Optical that matched its geraniums has cheered its last tush. It was carted off down the street last week to its new home, as Pink Optical closed its Beacon location. It was known as “The Eye Candy Store” for designer frames from Betsey Johnson, Prada, Versace, Tom Ford, and other clothing designers who expanded to include eyewear lines.

Pink Optical came into town shortly after Luxe Optique opened up shop about five blocks west on Main Street. The big difference between the two is the lines of eyewear carried by each shop. Different brands were carried in each - Luxe Optique carries handmade frames from designers who specialize in only designing eyewear. Pink Optical may have had stronger competition from deep-discount online glasses stores.

If memory serves, Pink Optical replaced Get Frosted Cupcakery. Before they closed shop, A Little Beacon Blog interviewed Get Frosted’s owner Karen, which is a good read if you’re interested in why businesses start up and what factors into closing their doors.

Wishing Pink Optical the best as they are off to new pastures! Not sure where those pastures are, but chime in if you know!

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Beacon Opts Not To Kill The Geese; But Larchmont Does Kill The Geese On Wednesday, Granting Access To Private Residents Of Larchmont Gardens

It sounded a little unusual when the USDA Wildlife Services came to Beacon to propose to the City Council to round up, kill, and serve as food at shelters between 50 and 63 geese from Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park - in the name of protecting flights at Stewart Airport. The City Council heard the proposal, mostly responded that they were not comfortable with it, and passed on the pitch, effectively a polite but firm, “No thank you.”

Today, the Larchmont Loop, an online newspaper covering Larchmont in Westchester, reported that Canada geese were systematically killed at Larchmont Gardens early Wednesday morning. “The Town of Mamaroneck confirms the USDA euthanized a number of Canada geese on and around the Duck Pond in Larchmont Gardens early Wednesday morning.” Larchmont is a village located within the Town of Mamaroneck in Westchester County, New York, approximately 18 miles northeast of Midtown Manhattan, according to Wikipedia.

In Larchmont, the USDA Wildlife Services came out in kayaks, rounded up the birds into a truck, drove them away, and processed them into food to serve at local food shelters. That method was the same proposal Beacon heard on Monday.

According to the article: “Private residents of the Larchmont Gardens neighborhood contracted with the USDA to remove the geese,” said a spokesperson for the Town. “It is a private contract, the Town just allowed them on Town property.”

Apparently Systematic Killing Of A Species In The Name Of Something Is A Thing

While the killing, otherwise known as “culling,” wasn’t something the City Council normally hears proposals on, contracting with the USDA APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) to do this has been happening. One reason it is happening right now this week is because the geese are in a “molt” stage, which means that their flight feathers have fallen out and they are sitting ducks for three weeks, unable to take flight.

For more information on Canada geese, their living habits, and on this program, see the earlier article A Little Beacon Blog wrote about it here.

Protection Of Geese - Until They Are Too Much And Killed

The Department of Environmental Conservation states that Canada geese are protected, but:

“All Canada geese, including resident flocks, are protected by Federal and State laws and regulations. In New York, management responsibility for Canada geese is shared by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). It is illegal to hunt, kill, sell, purchase, or possess migratory birds or their parts (feathers, nests, eggs, etc.) except as permitted by regulations adopted by USFWS and DEC.'“

The DEC also does not allow the relocation of Canada geese at any point in the year, with or without a permit. At the Beacon presentation, the reasoning provided was that Canada geese prefer to come back to where they were hatched, and grow their families there.

One round of taking and killing the geese would not seem to do the trick, and in theory, would need to be repeated every year, for at least three years because when the females turn three years old, they are known to return to the place that they hatched, and lay their own eggs.

Once a pond or river is clear of geese, say, if they have been removed and killed each year for three years, would new geese settle there? During Beacon’s presentation, the USDA APHIS Services said that there are 250,000 Canada geese in New York, and their target number is 85,000.

That is a lot of exterminating.

PERSONAL NOTE: Just like with mice prevention in a house, I would probably get a cat, and vacuum and mop my floors. In the case of geese, if I elected to live near a pond or river where geese like to settle, I would probably get a dog, build a fence (to keep the dog in), and let the dog have geese play time.

Canada Geese Identified For Extermination At Beacon's Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park

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The City of Beacon has been contacted by the Air National Guard out of Stewart Air Force Base, requesting to remove an estimated 63 Canada geese from Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon, just north of the Metro-North train station. (50 geese were mentioned during the Workshop Meeting to the City Council on 6/24/2019). The possible removal plan would exterminate them, then serve them as food at food banks. “Goose removal is part of their airport safety to prevent another US Airways Flight 1549 event,” according to a memorandum/proposal submitted by Beacon’s City Administrator, Anthony Ruggiero, MPA.

That flight event happened in 2009 in New York City, when pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided a plane into the Hudson River after a flock of geese flew into the engines. Geese are large flocking birds. “That’s why they present such a hazard to the flying aircraft,” said one of the presenters of the program during the Beacon meeting. It is estimated that there are 230,000 Canada geese now in New York state, and the New York State DEC has set 85,000 Canada geese as the preferred number.

Presenting this program were Kenneth E. Eggleston, Biological Science Technician with the USDA APHIS Wildlife Services; Ken Cruiser, Eastern District Supervisor with USDA Wildlife Services; and Lieutenant Colonel Cooper, Chief of Safety at Stewart International Guard Base and Instructional Pilot C17.

Councilperson Terry Nelson asked if this program was in response to a specific incident at Stewart. Lieutenant Colonel Cooper answered: “At Stewart, just with the military aircraft, we only fly about six times a week. We average a bird strike every month. Total cost to the Air Force since ’94 or ’95 has been about $580,000.”

Is Exterminating The Geese The Only Way To Remove Them?

Other methods to reduce the number of geese include rubbing the eggs with oil, which prevents air exchange to the embryo, thus ending the embryo’s life cycle.

According to the presenters, geese live an average of 26 years. Mating age for females is 3 years old. At that age, the female geese tend to return to the place they where they hatched, and lay their own eggs. A female Canada goose can birth 100 baby geese (goslings) in her lifetime.

Other methods in use include habitat management, like putting grid systems over the ponds at Stewart. Relocation of herded geese wasn’t recommended as an option, as the geese prefer to stay where they are, and are known to return to where they were born or had resided.

Councilperson Amber Grant asked for data as to the effectiveness of this deterrent. Non-lethal methods such as harassment by dogs, lasers, and pyrotechnical approaches pushes birds out three miles, which the presenters did not think would be enough. Councilperson Grant also asked about safety of consuming the birds, wild animals who have not had any kind of disease prevention. Presenter Ken answered that wild animals are known to be eaten by hunters and “others.”

Has Goose Removal Happened Elsewhere?

In a response to a question asked by Councilperson George Mansfield, other municipalities have exercised this removal method, but the presenters at the meeting would not disclose which municipalities, citing privacy.

Regarding Long Dock Park (just to the south of Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park), owned by Scenic Hudson, the presenters have reached out to Scenic Hudson and left messages, but Scenic Hudson has not returned their calls, according to the presenters.

Why Now To Take The Geese?

According to the presenters, now is the preferred time to round up the geese, as they are going through a “molting” phase, where they lose their primary flight feathers, essentially grounding them from flight for three weeks around the summer solstice. While the birds cannot fly, they are herded into a penned area, placed into poultry crates, and brought to facilities to exterminate and process them into food. Goose meat is then brought to food shelters in the region for people to eat as part of hot meals.

Prevention Of Geese, And The Outcome

Ongoing prevention of Canada geese at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park was not discussed. There is a known problem of excessive amounts of goose poop at that park. Dogs on leashes are banned at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park. Which is contrary to the allowance of dogs at other public parks in New York State and in New York City, where people are accustomed to bringing dogs on leashes. Dogs are allowed on leashes at Long Dock Park. While geese can pose problems to dogs when they are threatened, perhaps the consideration of leashed dogs can be entertained, at the very least, to curb some goose poop.

While most members of the City Council were not comfortable with the extermination, the decision would not need a resolution in order to move forward. (Translation: Councilpeople would not be voting on this; it would only need a signature on a form.) According to the City Manager, this program has not occurred in Beacon in years past, “to the best of my knowledge,” he responded by email to A Little Beacon Blog’s inquiry. But “the City Council was not in favor,” he responded by email.

UPDATE 6/25/2019: A Little Beacon Blog received confirmation the day after this proposal at the 6/24/2019 City Council Meeting that the proposal to exterminate the geese “will not move forward” according to City Manager Anthony Ruggiero. The City Manager has also confirmed that the geese are not pegged to be relocated. Such a relocation would need city approval, he said.

EDIT 6/25/19: In the first version of this article, this goose was referred to as “Canadian.” A reader wrote in to let us know that the bird is called the Canada goose. That word has been edited.

RELATED GEESE NEWS, 6/26/2019: Larchmont, down in Westchester, did participate in killing the geese near a pond, as reported by the Larchmont Loop. The business was contracted by private citizens and the municipality approved access to public property to carry out the taking of the geese.