Tampons and Pads Are In The Budget As Normal Bathroom Needs In New York State

Photo Credit: Kayleigh Metviner

Photo Credit: Kayleigh Metviner

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, whose district includes the Hudson Highlands, personally spent $37.16 of his own money to supply restrooms at his office with tampons, as reported by the Highlands Current. However, the first time he submitted that $37.16 as an expense for reimbursement, he was denied. According to the article, the Committee on House Administration told Maloney “that tampons were not office supplies but personal-care items that did not qualify for reimbursement.”

Recognizing that [pads and tampons] are just another bathroom supply is recognizing that women’s needs are human needs.
— Kayleigh (Metviner) Zaloga

That was in July of 2018. In February 2019, after an election changed the balance in the U.S. House of Representatives, Maloney challenged this logic, resubmitted the expense, and won. Members of the U.S. House can now purchase feminine hygiene products for their offices. The House Office Supply Store will also stock the feminine hygiene supplies.

According to a quote in that Highlands Current article, Maloney stated: “I want to make sure every office on the Hill is welcoming to female staff and visitors — and thanks to the generosity of the American people, they will be,” the Democrat said in a statement. “This issue is part of a much larger discussion about women’s rights in the workplace and the way women’s needs are treated.”

“We're Lucky That Men Sometimes Need Toilet Paper.”

While Maloney’s move is at the federal level, we reached out to a state worker and writer for A Little Beacon Blog, Kayleigh (Metviner) Zaloga, who added that pads and tampons had also been added to state offices this year as well. She provided the photos used in this article as proof that the feminine hygiene products had arrived and had been set up.

“I think it's an important step in the march toward gender equality,” said Kayleigh. “Sounds dramatic, I know, but the need for feminine hygiene products is simply non-negotiable, so recognizing that they are just another bathroom supply is recognizing that women's needs are human needs. If men needed pads and tampons, we wouldn't even be discussing whether or not they were included in the category of bathroom supplies. We're lucky that men sometimes need toilet paper, so it's been stocked in all bathrooms by default.”

New York School Districts Required To Supply Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Bathrooms

In July 2018, New York State law required school districts to supply feminine hygiene products for free in schools serving grades six to twelve. This was part of Governor Cuomo’s Women's Opportunity Agenda.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today reminded school leaders of a new law requiring all school districts, serving students grades six through twelve, to provide free feminine hygiene products in restrooms. As the school year begins, this new law will ensure all young women across the State have equal access to these essential products.

The governor sees this as “a step in addressing the issue of inequality and stigma. As the school year begins, we're reminding school districts to make sure that these items are provided to students.” Additionally mentioned in the governor’s press release reminding schools to supply these resources: “Research from the World Bank demonstrates that girls' inability to manage their menstrual hygiene in school results in absenteeism, which in turn has severe economic costs on their lives.”

It should be noted that even teachers and staff need feminine hygiene products just as much as they do toilet paper and paper towels to wipe hands after washing. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney’s move to make these products normal in the bathrooms of politicians’ offices may have a normalizing effect in many other areas.

"Manhole," "Manmade," "Fireman," and Other Gendered Terms Removed From City Of Berkeley City Code

An example of a gendered sign in Beacon, which creates or reinforces a perception of involvement or lack thereof. Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

An example of a gendered sign in Beacon, which creates or reinforces a perception of involvement or lack thereof.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

The City of Berkeley has voted to remove gender-specific language from its municipal code, which includes words like “manmade,” “manhole" and “fireman,” in order to replace them with gender-neutral terms with more description. The change is set to go into effect in August, and will cost the city $600.

Said the bill’s primary author, Berkeley City Council member Rigel Robinson during an interview with CNN, as reported by the Washington Times: “Having a male-centric municipal code is inaccurate and not reflective of our reality,” Mr. Robinson said. “Women and non-binary individuals are just as entitled to accurate representation. Our laws are for everyone, and our municipal code should reflect that.”

What Kinds Of Words This Grammatical Move Includes

Examples of the switch from mostly masculine references to a more people-focused or object-focused reference include, according to the City of Berkeley’s Code Revision document:

“manhole” to “maintenance hole”
“manmade” to “human-made” or “artificial” or “manufactured” or “machine made” or “synthetic”
“manpower” to “human-effort” or “workforce”
“patrolmen” to “patrol” or “guards”
“policeman” or “policewoman” to “police officer”

Where Are The Words Around Us In Beacon?

Remember that time when the pronoun “his” was written into proposed legislation to legalize Airbnb? With reference to an inspection by the city’s building inspector, who at the time of that writing was a man? Here was the sentence: “The Building Inspector or his designated agent may also present evidence.” The pronoun was removed in later drafts of the legislation, which did not pass.

Gender-specified language is so ingrained into the English language and uses of it, it may be hard to spot. Like this sign pictured above, posted on Wolcott (Route 9D) near a group of renovated Victorian homes, near the Rose Hill childcare center. The sign reads: “City Of Beacon Greenway Trail: VICTORIAN HOUSES Built by local businessmen in the 1800s.”

Gendered language can have the unintended consequence of reinforcing stereotypes about the opposite gender, as highlighted by The World Bank. In a study, they pointed out that: “Gendered languages are associated with worse labor market participation rates for women and more regressive gender norms.”

 

Attitudes toward women are also influenced by gendered languages—helping to explain how gendered languages could translate into outcomes like lower female labor force participation. Drawing on data from the World Values Survey, Ozier and Jakiela found that those who speak a gendered language are more likely to agree with statements like, “On the whole, men make better business executives than women do,” or “When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women.” Perhaps even more surprisingly, women are just as likely as men to hold these attitudes, suggesting just how pervasive the effect of language is on beliefs.

From a Policy Research Talk on Gendered Language
from the World Bank in October 2018

 

Happening This Weekend - 7/19/2019

So. Hot. But beautiful! Here's your Adventure Day Trip in Beacon: Bike, walk or drive down to the River Pool at Beacon. It's a circle of benches with a net bottom - set right in the Hudson. Great for kids and adults who want to cool off when down at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park. The pool's biggest fundraiser that keeps it free and staffed with lifeguards is this weekend, so see below in our Marathons section for details. Meanwhile, if you're too hot, or see someone who is overheating, take you or them to one of Beacon's cooling centers. Days and times are here.
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Events Guide sponsored by The Crafty Hammer


 

Heathers The Musical
Days:
Thursday to Saturday, July 18-20, 2019
Time: See below
Location: Beacon High School Theatre, 101 Matteawan Road, Beacon, NY
Friday, July 19 at 7 pm - Seventeen Cast
Saturday, July 20 at 2 pm - Seventeen Cast
Saturday, July 20 at 7 pm - Scrunchie Cast
Information >

Dia Staff Art Show Opening
Day:
Friday, July 19, 2019
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Location: Atlas Studios, 11 Spring St., Newburgh, NY
Information >


Springfield Baptist Church’s Annual Fish Fry
Day:
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Time: 12 to 3 pm
Location: 8 Church St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Beer, Bourbon, & Bacon Festival
Day:
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Time: 3 to 7 pm
Location: Barton Orchards, 63 Appletree Lane, Poughquag, NY
Information >

Live Concert w/ Last Minute Soulmates
Day:
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Plan ahead and check out what's coming up this month in our Events Guide.
 
 
The 16th Annual Great Newburgh to Beacon Hudson River Swim
Fundraiser For The River Pool at Beacon
Day:
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Time: 8:30 am
Location: Water Street, Newburgh, NY
All swimmers must pre-register by Friday, July 19, 2019. Read more about this race in this article
 

 
 
BOUTIQUES ON THE WEST END


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

Check out the latest collection in Darryl's window. It features designer MC Oasis, who creates versatile pieces in pleated fabrics reminiscent of Issey Miyake. The one-size-fits-most collection pairs well with fitted items such as leggings, pencil skirts or a slim dress. She also produces a pant with the same pleated fabric.
STORE HOURS ALERT!
Darryl's Clothing Boutique is now open seven days per week! Now when you need something, you can know that they are open after 11 am. You can find Darryl's updated store hours in A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide, and right here:
Monday, 11 - 6; Tuesday, 11 - 6; Wednesday, 11 - 6; Thursday, 11 - 6; Friday, 11 - 7; Saturday, 11 - 7; Sunday 11 - 5
 
Luxe Optique
183 Main Street

www.luxeoptique.com
This frame by sabine be shows how versatile the line is. Very playful styles from the designer are in Luxe Optique right now, and these zebra-striped specs are on the tame end. Go inside to try them on to see how these bold lines look on your face! Probably pretty fantastic.
PS: Non-prescription sunglasses are 15% off for the month of July! Exclusions apply.

 

BOUTIQUES ON THE EAST END

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

www.lambshillbridalboutique.com
(near the Dummy Light)
Sweetheart Gowns have just been added to the collection at Lambs Hill with their flirty yet innocent designs, beautiful beadwork and attention to detail. This style pictured here is even available in a plus size!

SAMPLE SALE!!
Still happening is the National Bride Sale Event, going on through 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.




MENU TIP: A light salad to beat the heat right now is The Pandorica's Appalapachia Salad: Romaine, apples, celery, cranberries, in a creamy chia seed dressing. Order it up and tell us how it is!

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
At The Crafty Hammer, walk-ins are welcome to find something fun to do! Pictured here are Peggy and her friend, up from Queens, making Scrabble tile designs. It was Peggy's first time ever using a screw gun!
PLUS: The Crafty Hammer was just featured in The Highlands Current! Read all about it!
PERKS: The space is air-conditioned, with free snacks and juice!
 

Pollinators
Day:
Friday, July 19, 2019
Time: 5 to 6 pm
Location: One Nature, 178 Main St., Beacon, 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.
 
A few camps are available now, so scroll through A Little Beacon Blog's Summer Camp Guide to find out which ones you can hop into.
 
 

Tapestry Weaving for Ages 11-14 with Carole Penner
Day:
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Time: 12 to 2 pm
Location: Create Space, 145 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

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.
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From Gate House Realty: “Completely renovated modern open-concept home with mountain views on a quite secluded street. Only minutes to City of Beacon's West End. Lovely light throughout the Scandinavian-influenced architecture, high ceilings, solid wide-plank white pine floors. Stone and butcher block counters highlight the light-filled kitchen with a bonus pantry. Two bedrooms, two full baths, master has en suite with spacious walk-in shower, honed marble hex flooring. Huge backyard and back deck with built-in benches and fire pit off kitchen is amazing entertaining area. Available September 1.“
Price: $2,400/month
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Schedule For Beacon's Cooling Centers This Weekend During The Heat Wave

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The City of Beacon has put out a schedule of Designated Cooling Centers for this weekend, July 19 to July 21. The list is below.

If you see someone who needs assistance, possibly point them in the direction of the nearest Cooling Center, or call the Beacon Police to get assistance to help move them there. We have encountered people in electric wheelchairs that have dead batteries, and were thankful when the Beacon Police intervened to help to move this person to a better place.

Be mindful of dogs in cars, people in cars (overheating in a car can happen fast during heat waves, so be careful), dogs outside, hot pavement, etc.

Howland Public Library
313 Main Street
Friday: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday: 12 pm to 4 pm

Salvation Army
372 Main Street
Friday: 10 am to 4 pm
Saturday: NA
Sunday: 9 am to 1 pm and 5 to 9 pm

Beacon Recreation Center
23 West Center Street
Friday: 2 to 4 pm

Beacon Housing Authority
Monday to Thursday 10 am to 2 pm, seniors only
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Residents only

Mase Hook and Ladder
435 Main Street
Friday to Sunday: 11 am to 4 pm

Beacon Engine
57 East Main Street
Friday to Sunday: 11 am to 4 pm

Lewis Tompkins
13 South Avenue
Friday to Sunday: 11 am to 4 pm

Annual Fish Fry This Saturday From Springfield Baptist Church

The annual Springfield Baptist Church Fish Fry is this Saturday on Mattie Cooper Square/Church Street, on the corner of Willow Street just behind Main Street. Have your belly ready for some cornmeal-fried fish filet and other menu options.

A Little Beacon Blog was created in part to spot events like this and share them with the community - to add to the efforts community organizers make to get the word out. Getting the word out takes a lot of work! A Little Beacon Blog is here to help. 

You know who else helps make this happen? Our sponsor of the popular Event Guide, The Crafty Hammer, a new DIY crafty business in Beacon. They came to us saying: “We want to use ALBB in our promotional planning. All the time. Where else can we help support you?” Amazing. Thank you to all of our sponsors!! 

To submit an event for consideration in our Event Guide, use the Event Submission Form in the menu above. This is great for free events, educational, super cool and unique (tough choice there because everything is super cool! Just make sure it’s VERY unique). If you’re running a marketing event for your business, that is free, we may ask you to buy a Event Promotion Package. All advertising helps keep us posting here on the Internet, so thanks in advance! Maybe one day we’ll be in print!

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If You Hear An Air Raid Horn... Test Alarm Sounding At 2 pm For Beaconites

Maybe you got the memo (translation: text/email/phone call) from the City of Beacon that the Groveville Hydroelectric Project will be testing its alarm system during the dam’s rehabilitation. “Tomorrow [Wednesday], July 17 at 2 pm you will hear a test alarm from the Groveville Hydroelectric Project. This is simply a step in the dam’s rehabilitation. We apologize for the inconvenience.”

We reached out to the City of Beacon’s City Administrator, Anthony Ruggiero, to find out what it might sound like. He thought it might sound “closer to an air raid horn.”

Sound up!

The Mobile Farmers Market From Common Greens Opens Wednesdays At 2 Community Locations

The Common Green Mobile Farmers Market, open Wednesdays from July - September, 2019. Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

The Common Green Mobile Farmers Market, open Wednesdays from July - September, 2019.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

COMMON GREENS MOBILE MARKET TIMES

Beacon’s Community Health Center on Henry Street
Wednesdays, 11 am to 12:30 pm

Forrestal Heights, in Parking Lot #2
Next to the Senior Friendship Center
Wednesdays, 1 to 2 pm

July - September 2019

The green bus of Common Greens’ Mobile Farmers Market has been seen powering up and down Beacon’s streets, making its way to its two parking lot destinations every Wednesday from July to September! The program’s mission is to reach low-income families in the City of Beacon with farm-fresh produce directly from Common Ground’s farm located on Route 9D.

The two locations are Beacon’s Community Health Center parking lot on Henry Street (Wednesdays, 11 am to 12:30 pm), and Forrestal Heights, in Parking Lot #2, next to the Senior Friendship Center (Wednesdays, 1 to 2 pm). The Common Greens Mobile Farmers Market accepts WIC, FMNP, EBT/SNAP, and Greens 4 Greens. The currency known as Greens 4 Greens is also accepted at the Beacon Farmers Market on Sundays from 10 am to 3 pm at Veterans Place.

According to Common Ground’s website, their produce is reaching the low-income families it is targeting: “In 2017, a combined total of over 2,000 pounds of produce from Common Ground and the Green Teen gardens was sold at the Common Greens market, and 61% of mobile market sales were made using some form of food benefit, which is an indication that the market is reaching our target population.”

Common Greens Mobile Farmers Market was created in partnership with Green Teen Community Gardening Program of Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County. The County of Dutchess partially funds Cooperative Extension in Dutchess County.

Writerly Happenings: Summertime Edition For July (and Maybe August)

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Listen, it’s summer and we are keeping it loose. This edition of Writerly Happenings is being brought to you by “Spontaneity and All The Popsicles,” and may contain happenings in both July and August. 

Katie’s Summer Reading List - no shame. #SaveTheMagazines

Katie’s Summer Reading List - no shame. #SaveTheMagazines

On The Nightstands…

In that same spirit, this edition of What Are We Reading is keeping it real and not worried about intellectual heft. Our fearless leader Katie confesses that she went to Rite Aid and bought all of the rag magazines and a Clive Cussler book for summer reading. She is on a quest to save the magazines. Right now, you’ll find all of them at big box stores. So, people need to buy them. You can pick up your favorites at Rite Aid too. And Vogel Pharmacy, if you’re out near Leo’s.

Managing Editor Marilyn Perez is reading “Mindful Yoga, Mindful Life” by Charlotte Bell for the third time! She comes back to it every couple years, and I can only assume it helps to inform her excellent yoga teaching at Firefly Yoga in Fishkill.  

As for me, I’m staying informed about local events and maintaining a very low overhead by enjoying the Chronogram and Edible Hudson Valley (yay, Weed Issue!) and the award-winning Highlands Current.

So then, what’s happening all around us?

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Writerly Happenings Around Town

Split Rock Books has this pretty incredible offsite event with author Benjamin Dreyer, discussing his book at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival on Friday, July 12. I’ve heard a lot of great things about his book, “Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style.” 

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Saturday, July 20, competes for your heart and mine with an intergalactic event at BAU. Matt Clifton and Larry Sansone are organizing a reading alongside an exhibition of Sam Beste and Elizabeth Arnold’s artwork. The subject is space exploration (in tandem with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission) and the fragility of life on earth.

Also that night, there’s another Spring Street Reading Series over at Atlas Studios in Newburgh. “Women and their Bonding,” from 7 to 8:30 pm, features writers Laura Brown and Idra Novey and is curated by Ruth Danon.

On Sunday, July 28, you could take a workshop with Donna Minkowitz, who will also be reading at Get Lit on Sunday, July 14, at Oak Vino. In the Beacon Summer Memoir Intensive, participants “write about our lives using the five senses, lyricism, emotion, critical thinking, and the art of storytelling." Then on Saturday, August 24, she is offering Writing From the Body at Wyld Womyn. This is a memoir workshop for all who identify as women, nonbinary or trans, and want to write about their “lives, sensations, pains, pleasures, and feelings of all kinds.”

Speaking of Get Lit, there’s a great interview with the righteous Ronnie Farley up on their website, and on Sunday, August 11, from 5 to 8 pm at Oak Vino they will feature poet Catherine Arra. Their lineup is looking very interesting for the fall, too.

And while we’re on the subject of of 50th anniversaries, on Tuesday, August 13, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, you can head to the Howland Public Library in Beacon to hear local author Sharon Watts discuss her newest book, “By the Time I Got to Woodstock - An Illustrated Memoir of a Reluctant Hippie Chick,” which she both wrote and illustrated! 

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Farther afield, there’s this fascinating series happening up in Hudson that I’m really intrigued by - The Home School Poetry Readings at Time and Space Limited - and they have a pretty stellar (interstellar?) lineup of writers. 

Also I saw a very pretty picture of some lucky writer working away at the Kingston Writer’s Studio and felt such envy! They are all booked up for members, but you can get a day pass and write all the things.

So then, if you Writerly Types can put down your magazine and climb out of the hammock, come join us. There will be air conditioning and no judgment about your summer trash-reading game. We’ll be tailgating out front with a popsicle.

Totes! We Got Tote Bags! First Run Of A Little Beacon Blog Bags

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Totes! We got tote bags!

We’ve had them for about a year, but the boss was too shy to put them out there! Utter silliness. You need more totes in your life! And this is a great way to support local journalism. A Little Beacon Blog’s tote bags were screen-printed in Newburgh at Mixture Inc .

You can buy them online right here, and you can opt to pick up in the store! Well, in our office, LOL. If you see the lights on, come in. Or you can do shipping.

Sometimes if we are here on the weekend, you may see a tote bag hanging on the door to let you know that someone is here. We aren’t always here on the weekends. But sometimes we are, but are writing quietly.

Thank you for your support!

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Second Saturday! Beacon Art Gallery Openings for July 2019

Second Saturday means openings galore! Clockwise from top right: Catherine Welshman at Darryl’s Beacon; Mister Melty and two other shows at Clutter Magazine Gallery; Sunwha Gil and others at Catalyst Gallery; Johan Ayoob in BeaconArts’ member show a…

Second Saturday means openings galore! Clockwise from top right: Catherine Welshman at Darryl’s Beacon; Mister Melty and two other shows at Clutter Magazine Gallery; Sunwha Gil and others at Catalyst Gallery; Johan Ayoob in BeaconArts’ member show at Hudson Beach Glass; and art from the Expressive Outcomes program at Anderson Center for Autism.

Happy Second Saturday, Beacon! Looks like it’s going to be a gorgeous day out there, so stroll around town, then duck into air-conditioned galleries (and ice cream shops) as the day demands. Looking to plan your itinerary? We’ve got the most comprehensive guide to Beacon art happenings in our handy Art Gallery Guide.

From the train station to the mountain, there’s an abundance of art today. If you’re walking outside, you can’t miss the public works of Beacon 3D’s sculpture trail. Another highlight: Beacon Historical Society’s annual postcard and ephemera show, with activities for kids and adults to make your own postcards. Check the Guide for details!

A giant thank you to BeaconArts (BACA) for promoting this day in our city for years, and thanks to the sponsors of A Little Beacon Blog, who make it possible for us to share the goings-on around town. Please support the businesses who support us! Bookmark the Guides for event and class calendars, as well as insider info on Shopping, Dining, and Parking.

"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.
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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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HEADLINE NEWS FROM OUR SPONSORS

 
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 >
Tin Shingle 
Need to get the word out about your business? Tin Shingle trains you in how to do this. And, just as important, how to have the courage to put yourself out there.
Get Info >
Beacon Chamber of Commerce
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
  • A Licensed Optician
  • An Optometrist
Details >

List your job >
MASTHEAD
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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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
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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
Luxe Optique Is Currently Seeking
  • An Optometrist
Details >

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

Advertise With A Little Beacon Blog
The support from every advertiser of A Little Beacon Blog helps make local news get produced. You can be part of making it happen, and get your business in front of the community in a meaningful way.
NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

Until next week!