Auction For Vehicles and Equipment (ex Mowers), Tools, etc. Available From Dutchess County Now Till October 18th

Surplus County vehicles and equipment items will be available for bid during Dutchess County’s Surplus Vehicle Auction and Equipment Auction, both being conducted online at https://www.aarbids.com/.  Various vehicles and equipment items will be included in the auction, including trucks, cars, tools, mowers, trailers, and more. The online auctions will start on October 4, 2022, and end on October 18, 2022.

Absolute Auctions & Realty, Inc. is conducting the online auction. All bidders must register online athttps://www.aarbids.com/html/register.htm and select “Dutchess County Surplus Vehicle & Equipment Auction.”  All items are sold “as-is.” All lots must be paid in full before picking up. Vehicles must be paid by cash, bank check, or money order only. Payment must be made by Friday, October 21, 2022 at the Absolute Auctions Center in Pleasant Valley.  Note: pickup location may vary.

For more information about the Dutchess County Surplus Vehicle & Equipment Auctions, including photos and specific details about each of the auction items, viewing and pickup locations, visit the website or call Absolute Auctions & Realty, Inc. at (845) 635-3169.

October?! How'd You Get Here So Quickly?!

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We'd be lying if we said October wasn't our favorite month! Not cold enough & full of festivities! Plus, we're here for the pumpkins - the seed baking, the puree making, the carving, the pumpkin pies, the ciders, the decorations... all of it! Pumpkins available at Bretts Hardware! Get em! We're also here for the Fall foods... the soups, the apple cider donuts, chili ... we could go on and on. You get the point.

But also - we live in the BEST (in our opinion) place for hiking! And let's face it... Hudson Valley fall hikes are breathtaking - for weather and for scenery. Some of our favorites include Storm King, Mount Beacon, Breakneck, Kaaterskill Falls, Anthony's Nose, and so much more! If you do go on any hikes, be sure to tag us on Instagram, so we can see!

Enjoy your first weekend of October! 

PS: In perfect October fashion, several October 1 events are scheduled despite the hurricane rain. Always a tough call. Some are rain or shine. Stony Kill moved their Harvest Festival to their rain date of Sunday. Where can you enjoy a show in the evening inside? From Serious. Comedy Theatre! See details below. Also see below for Eat Church's soup that is about to warm your bones.


                         

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
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Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade and Katie Hellmuth Martin

 

The 23rd Annual Woodstock Film Festival
Days:
September 28, 2022 - October 2, 2022
Times: see schedule for times >
Location: see schedule for venues >
Information >

Harvest Hunt At Locust Grove
Days: Saturdays & Sundays in October & Monday, October 10, 2022
Time: 10:30am-4:30am
Location: Locust Grove Estate, 2683 South Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY
Calling all kids and families! Come find over 2 dozen fabulously decorated pumpkins hidden in the nooks and crannies of our gardens on this very unique story walk - scavenger hunt! Tickets are $10/person. Children under 4 are free!
Information >

Improv Comedy Show
Day: Saturday, October 1, 2022
Time: Show at 8pm (doors at 7:55pm)
Location: 22 Kent St., Beacon, NY Room #109
Our Serious Comedy Theatre House Teams: Holy Waterslides and Hell Bent, for Now perform a completely improvised show, made up of scenes and stories pulled from crowd suggestions. The roughly 90 minute show (with an intermission) takes place monthly. For ages 18+. $12 advance / $15 at door. Beer, cider, seltzer and water available at the show!
Information >
Serious. Comedy Theatre is a sponsor of A Little Beacon Blog. Thank you!!

Hudson Valley Flea Market & Craft Fair
Day: Saturday, October 1, 2022
Time: 10am-4pm
Location: YAI, 677 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY
Information >

Phoenicia Flea
Days: October 1, October 8-9 (rain or shine)
Time: 11am-5pm
Locations >

Stony Kill's Harvest Fest -
MOVED TO RAIN DATE! - Sunday

Day: Sunday, October 2, 2022
Time: 11am-3pm
Location: Stony Kill Farm, 79 Farmstead Ln, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Hay rides, Live Music, Farm animals, Artisans, Yummy treats, and more! Harvest Fest is the perfect way to celebrate the start of fall and enjoy the gorgeous Stony Kill farmscape. Admission is free, and a suggested donation of $5 is a welcome way to help support Stony Kill. There will be soft pretzels. Bring cash for crafts, baked goods, and soup provided by our friends in the Verplanck Garden Club. Enter using the northern farm entrance and park in the field on your right. Then catch a hay wagon shuttle or walk along the farm lane to the festivities near the barn!
Information >

Blow Your Own Ornament
Day:
Sign up starts October 1 for November-January classes
Location: Hudson Beach Glass, Beacon, NY
Schedule soon, as the calendar fills up quickly. Sign-up is online only.
Come make an ornament. You will have color and texture options to choose from. Anyone from age 6 years and up can do this. Each ornament is $45. If choosing to make several ornaments, the appointments will be consecutive with 15 minutes for each.
Information >

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events throughout the week!

 
 
ALBB's Restaurant Guide to show you which restaurants are open on Mondays!
See it here >
 
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY

Reminder that Eat Church is serving up dinner 6 days a week at Dogwood in Beacon and if you haven't been yet, you must go! Especially as it starts to get cooler... nothin' like delicious soul food! Stop by this weekend or Tuesdays - Sundays from 5pm-10 pm for that good good! Dogwood is located at 47 E Main St. You know you want those phat thai noodles!
Find Eat Church
Industrial Arts Brewing from Friday-Sunday &
Dogwood Beacon on Tuesday-Sunday from 5pm-10pm
Order Online >
Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here >
You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials >
Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193 Main St.
Excuse me Beacon Bread... are you kidding with this?! Cheese Steak au jus?! Oh man... a must try and at the top of our list! Shaved rib eye- grilled and served on BBC's toasted baguette, melted cheddar, sautéed onions and peppers and a side of au jus. For your dipping pleasures, of course. Nothing like the real thing!
OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm
Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm!
Menu > 
Order Pick Up or Delivery > 
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Shmucks is open until 10pm all weekend long! Go on in & get the scoooop(s).
Inside the HV Food Hall!
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio!
Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff
Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters 
Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice
Dulce Cielo Mexico: authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
It’s back! Seasonal apple cinnamon margarita from Baja! A must try! Who say's you can't enjoy a margarita in the fall?! Not Baja! Stop in for this goodness & enjoy delish tacos and other entrees. Don't forget to ask about the specials! Other cocktails & mocktails too! Oh & obviously appetizers, desserts, and much more!
Takeout available.
PS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm
Check out their specialty drinks > 
Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main St.
Autumn is here (wooo!) and Ziatun has some yummy flavors to share. We're so excited! Follow Ziaun on Instagram and follow along as they share some of their new seasonal dishes > Ziatun is open all weekend with more great wraps, mezzes, and entrees for you!
Menu > 
Order Online > 
HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


*SPONSORSHIP OPEN!*
Shopping! So fun, yet so strategic. With so many options to shop on Main Street, we compiled a Shopping Guide that includes every single shop in Beacon for your shopping and bookmarking pleasure! If you run a shop or boutique in Beacon and want to sponsor the shopping guide, be included in this Friday Feature newsletter, and get a nifty photo gallery in the guide, click here for more details >
 
WITCH HAZEL
176 Main Street, Beacon
Imagine yourself with a little hand-stamped tin case of perfume, which by the way is hand-poured in Iceland and which also by the way has the most beautiful balmy texture. This is No.54, from Fischersund, a woodsy little number with a warm blend of vetiver, patchouli and musk. (The nice kind of musk.) This line is a new Witch Hazel favorite fragrance line, not just sayin' it. Do yourself a favor and become A Person Who Uses a Perfume Bar. Available at Witch Hazel!
OPEN
10-6 everyday EXCEPT Tuesday & Wednesday
Stay tuned for the next floral workshop & Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! > 
Shop Last Call Items >
Order florals > 

BRETT'S HARDWARE
18 West Main Street, Beacon
It's October! Get your pumpkins! Lined up & stacked at Bretts - all different sizes. Maybe you keep them as is, carve them, bake the seeds, or make puree? We're 'basic' for pumpkins & we're loving all of this. Stop in at Bretts & pick em out. All different sizes!
PS: Brett’s is hiring a morning person. Go into the store to apply.
OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm
Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
We're feeling sophisticated and affordable this season, how about you? Maybe you're also feeling it? Or maybe you're feeling luxury? Asian fit? Something for your child(ren)? Luxe has all the fits & frames! Shop the Luxe Optique Collection > online or make an appt to stop in and find the best pair (if this color doesn't work for you!) 
PS: Appointments required for exams.
PPS Both Locations (Beacon & Hudson) are open from 10 AM - 6 PM Tuesday-Saturday & Beacon is only open on Mondays from 10 AM - 5 PM. 
Shop Online >
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

FALL in love with dance! 8 Week Course Schedule is happening now! Reach out to Yanarella Dance for more information and to sign up! You or the kids. Options for all!

You can check out Yanarella's Dance schedule in ALBB's Kids/Adults Classes Guide! Fall Classes have been posted & updated >

Register Online >
Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!



Kids Improv Workshop & Jam
Day: Sunday, October 2, 2022
Time: 10am-11:30am
Location: 22 Kent St., Room #109, Beacon, NY 12508 (Old Beacon High School)
The first half of the jam has lessons with warm-up games, foundational exercises while the second half is fun, silly, practice play with a break in between. Small groups will be broken out by age as needed. Absolutely zero experience is needed to attend any session!
Information >
Serious. Comedy Theatre is a Sponsor, thank you!


*SPONSORSHIP OPEN!*

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: If you want to advertise in this Guide with a picture, logo and promotions, please click here.


ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon

Plan for a rainy day - or should we say an unforeseen storm system. Given that we are in the midst of hurricane season, follow these 5 tips to ensure you are prepared. Thank you Antalek & Moore for always giving us tips! Follow Antalek & Moore on Instagram for tips & reach out for policies! 
Latest Announcements >
Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle a training platform and community for businesses, artists and makers who are getting the word out about their business. Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand story telling smarter, engaging and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features. Tin Shingle is your support system as you're getting the word out about your business.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
                         

KATIE JAMES, INC.
New season = new website! Need a new website? Seriously, it's a must! Your website needs updating throughout the year! SEO/Google says so too. Katie James, Inc. has your back! A new website is a vital part of growing your business. Things evolve in your business - new products/items/foods, changes in the place, special offerings, etc. As you grow, your website needs to grow. This is how people find you & WANT to check you out! An old outdated website might push them away (we've witnessed this happen!) Find out about our website design services here > Let us bring your business to life (online). 
RECENT WEBSITE PROJECTS
Homespun Foods >
Barb's Butchery >
Sparrenberger Studio >
Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!
HIRING: PART-TIME SALES & MARKETING COORDINATOR / OFFICE MANAGER / EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - AT THE MAIN OFFICE AT BEACON DIGITAL
Apply here >


List your job in ALBB's Job Listings >

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


BRANDING  >  MARKETING & PR
Tin Shingle
Katie James, Inc.

EVENT SPACE > CO-WORK SPACE
The Main Office at Beacon Digital 

EDUCATION > PRIVATE & INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Poughkeepsie Day School 


FLORAL
Witch Hazel >

HEALTH & WELLNESS > MASSAGE
Focus On Massage Therapy

HOME IMPROVEMENT > INTERIOR DESIGN

Faust Design Build

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

INSURANCE > BUSINESS, HEALTH, LIFE, HOME
Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency


MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

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Panel Discussion Following Screening Of Film Documenting Injustice Of Parole Release Hearings - Story Screen Theater - Happening Tonight

THE FILM, WHICH FEATURES FORMERLY INCARCERATED ADVOCATES AND FORMER PAROLE COMMISSIONERS WHO EXPOSE THE BOARD’S LAWLESS ADDICTION TO PUNISHMENT, MAKES THE CASE FOR REFORM 

WHAT: A screening of “The Interview”, a short film exposing the injustices of parole release hearings, followed by a panel featuring people directly impacted by New York’s prison system and unjust Parole Board. The film features members of the Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP) Campaign, and other formerly incarcerated advocates, who each faced as many as ten parole denials despite having transformed their lives while behind bars many years earlier. In addition, two Parole Commissioners appear in the film and, in very different ways, articulate how the Parole Board makes decisions about the release of people based solely on the nature of their crime, even after they have already served a minimum sentence.   

The Q&A after the film will feature panelists who have been directly impacted by incarceration and the parole process in New York. 

WHERE: Story Screen Theater, 445 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508

WHEN: Thursday, September 29th at 7pm

HOW TO GET TICKETS: Click here >

WHO: The screening is hosted by Beacon Prison Rides Program and Beacon Prison Books Project, in partnership with the Release Aging People in Prison Campaign and the People’s Campaign for Parole Justice. Panelists include RAPP Executive Director Jose Saldana, RAPP Westchester Community Leader Greg Mingo, Beacon Prison Rides member, Ms. John, and After Incarceration Co-Director, Jose Pineda. 

The Beacon Prison Rides Project is a volunteer-run organization providing free rides for families between the Beacon train station and Beacon-area prisons. Since November 2017, Beacon Prison Rides has provided an alternative to costly taxis or prison vans, providing more than 1,800 rides for more than 200 people visiting their incarcerated loved ones. Find out more about the project and about how to request rides, volunteer, or donate here >

The Beacon Prison Books Project is an organization that provides books to incarcerated persons throughout New York State, by request. People who are incarcerated in NYS use free postcards or simply write to us at our P.O. Box to request books or book recommendations. Then we order the books, connect with individual sponsors, pack up the books, and send them to the person who made the request. Most of this activity happens through Binnacle Books in Beacon, NY. Learn more here >

The People’s Campaign for Parole Justice is a new, statewide, grassroots campaign pushing for parole reform in New York State. The campaign platform is supported by over 350 organizations across New York State and led by a coalition of the state’s biggest and most influential social justice and criminal justice groups, including the Release Aging People in Prison Campaign, Parole Preparation Project, VOCAL-NY, Citizen Action, New Hour for Women and Children, NY Communities for Change, Center for Community Alternatives, Osborne Association, NYCLU, FWD.us, #HALTsolitary Campaign, Legal Aid Society, Center for Justice at Columbia, CUNY Law Defenders Clinic, and NYU Law's Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law. 

BACKGROUND:
Nearly 1 in 4 people from Dutchess county incarcerated in New York State prisons is over the age of 50, which many departments of corrections across the country define as “older” due to accelerated aging behind bars. About 63 percent are people of color, even though people of color only make up 23 percent of the general population of Dutchess county, and many are serving long sentences with few opportunities for release based on their rehabilitation and current readiness for release. Without parole reform, many will never make it out of prison.

Racism infects the parole release system just as it does every element of the criminal legal system. A white person in a New York prison is significantly more likely on average to be released on parole than a Black or Latinx person and the disparity widened in 2020, according to a Times Union analysis of the nearly 19,000 parole board decisions over the last two years. The data, which spans October 2018 through October 2020, shows the Parole Board granted parole release to 41 percent of white people, compared to 34 percent of Black people and 33 percent of Latinx people. Importantly, these racial disparities are not new. In 2016, the New York Times conducted an investigation of parole release data and similarly found Black and Latinx people were significantly less likely to be released than their white counterparts.

The People’s Campaign for Parole Justice is calling on lawmakers in Albany to pass two bills that will address this pandemic behind bars and prevent similar tragedies in the future: 

Elder Parole (S.15/A.3475) would allow the State Board of Parole to provide an evaluation for potential parole release to incarcerated people aged 55 and older who have already served 15 or more years, including some of the state’s oldest and sickest incarcerated people. 

Fair and Timely Parole (S.1415/A.4231) would provide more meaningful parole reviews for incarcerated people who are already parole-eligible. 

The Campaign is also calling on Governor Hochul to fully staff the Parole Board with 19 Commissioners who come from communities that have been directly affected by mass incarceration and who have professional and clinical backgrounds in areas such as social work, nursing, reentry services, and other fields that allow them to evaluate incarcerated people for who they are today. The Board currently has three vacancies.

From the film:
Former Parole Commissioner Carol Shapiro said, “The research is so clear on this, and has been for years,” regarding low reincarceration rates in New York State among people convicted of murder who are subsequently released on parole. Keeping people incarcerated for decades—well into old age—has changed the very nature of prisons, she says: “We are running geriatric institutions in America right now.”

Dutchess County to Host ‘ThinkDIFFERENTLY’ Sensory-Friendly Movie Day

Poughkeepsie … Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro invites residents of all abilities and their families to a free sensory-sensitive screening of Pixar’s Academy Award-winning film, “Inside Out,” on Saturday, Oct. 15th, at the Bardavon Opera House, 35 Market Street in Poughkeepsie. As part of this special “ThinkDIFFERENTLY” event, the theater will adjust both the lighting and sound to make the experience more enjoyable for those on the autism spectrum or who experience sensory issues. Individuals, families and support agencies are all invited to this free event.

County Executive Molinaro said, “It can be a challenge for individuals with disabilities and their families to enjoy what may seem like a simple outing to some, like going to the movies. We wanted to give all families an opportunity to have fun and take part in a movie experience. Dutchess County is thrilled to partner with the Bardavon to host this movie event, where everyone can relax and enjoy this award-winning movie.”
For additional details, residents can view the event flyer online.

The movie event is the first of three ThinkDIFFERENTLY events the County is sponsoring at the Bardavon in the coming months: “Talking Birds and Golden Fish: A Collection of Global Animal Tales” with David Gonzalez will take place on Nov. 10th, as well as an hour-long, sensory-sensitive performance of “The Nutcracker” on Dec. 9th.

Established in 2015, the ThinkDIFFERENTLY initiative seeks to change the way individuals, businesses, organizations and communities relate to individuals with special needs. Following Dutchess County’s example, more than 100 municipalities throughout New York State have passed ThinkDIFFERENTLY resolutions, committing to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals of all abilities.

Dutchess County remains committed to providing events to those of all abilities, hosting several such events in 2022, including ThinkDIFFERENTLY Thursday at the Dutchess County Fair – which gives individuals of all abilities the opportunity to enjoy the fair without the drawbacks that lights, sounds and crowds can cause – and ThinkDIFFERENTLY Fitness & Field Day at Bowdoin Park, highlighting health and nutrition for people of every ability.

Complimentary Screening of Pixar hit “Inside Out”
Day: Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022
Time: 11am
Location: Bardavon 1869 Opera House, 35 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, NY
Seating is limited; registration is required and can be completed here >

To learn more about how to ThinkDIFFERENTLY, click here >

SOON IS NOW Is Back For A Second Season At Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park

SOON IS NOW is back for a second season at Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park on Saturday, September, 24th from 2pm-5pm.

This will be a beautiful afternoon of climate theater, art and activism held in a spot that was transformed from a hazardous dumping site into a gorgeous sustainable park by Reed-Hilderbrand landscape architects and Scenic Hudson.

There is a great slate of participants programmed for the day: Jaanika Peerna with Coco Karol performing Glacier Elegy; Twinkle Burke and Stephanie Anuwe performing "how to hold water: a spell for adaptive living" by Erika Dickerson-Despenza; Edwin Torres conducting a poet's orchestra of 6 performers titled "Water's Way: A Poet's Choir for The Hudson River" with: Latasha Diggs, Jayden Featherstone, E.J. McAdams, Urayoán Noel, Kristin Prevallet and Tamalyn Miller; Elise Knudson, Randy Burd and Ava Heller performing a new dance piece on George Trakas's Beacon Point; Connie Hall performing The Penguin by Nicholas Billon, cellist Alex Waterman performing an original composition, Tom King and Katiana Rangel performing "Ode to Extinct Birds"; and FRUIT&ROT, an imprint that designs and publishes printed matter on the intersection of art and ecology, will have items for sale. Local environmental groups will be at the event providing actions, info and workshops.

Come see Fareground, Beacon Conservation Advisory Committee, New Yorkers for Clean Power, Sustainable Hudson Valley, Outdoor Promise, Climate Reality Hudson Valley and Catskills, Sunrise Movement Westchester and Hudson River Sloop Clearwater and take action on climate!

Environmental group presentations & actions start at 2pm and sign ups for the 3 performance tours open at 2pm and start at 3pm and run every 20 minutes (first come first served). A 4th tour will be added if needed. There is something here for everyone! This event is part of Hudson Valley Climate Solutions Week.

Contact evemorgenstern@gmail.com or go to this link for more details. Free and open to the public but the project appreciates contributions to help pay the artists. You can make a tax deductible pledge here at SOON IS NOW and thank you! We encourage using public transportation, carpooling and walking because parking is limited at Long Dock Park. Overflow parking is available a short walk away at the Beacon Metro North train station where parking is free on the weekends.

This project was supported, in part, by a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant.

Cheers To The Weekend! And Chillier Mornings And Second Saturday!

                         

Second Saturday is here! The art galleries are changing, like the leaves on the trees soon will be! Small and large, galleries are located up and down Main Street, and sometimes in houses. Do visit BAU and Maria Lago galleries on the east end of town, as the sculptures and paintings in their windows have been transforming.

Use A Little Beacon Blog’s exclusive Art Gallery Guide to plot out your art hop, and report back to us in Instagram by tagging us with your photos of what you find (and maybe buy!)

In the mean time, we're holding on to summer a little longer with Summer Love soap from Salleyander - an essential! Make with olive oil, rose, vetiver, and jasmine essential oils. Picked up this one (and a eucalyptus for next time) at the Beacon Farmers Market last weekend! Summer Love is limited edition... head there this weekend to see if it's still available! Fingers crossed because it's so good! And if it is available, snag 3 for only $25 because you'll want this even in the colder months,

Also snagged some bone-in pork chops from Eggberts but can't attach a photo because we ate them too quickly! 

Anyway... we hope you made it through your first week of September (and maybe back to school) with nothing but good vibes. We don't know about you but we are digging the chilly early mornings! They're perfect for light layers, strolls down main street, picking up a coffee from Beacon Bread Company, and not feeling so sweaty as soon as you wake up! We're here for it, September! Keep it comin'. 

Also... school buses are out! Don't give them a hard time - especially if you're stuck behind them. They are literally doing their job! Getting kids to school safely!


                         

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Book an Event Promotion Advertising spot here.
You can sponsor this Event Guide with your event, for extra promotion of it!
If you'd like to guarantee to see your entertainment event listed here.
Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade and Katie Hellmuth Martin

 

Justice McCray’s Vision Board Workshop
Day: Saturday, September 10, 2022
Time: 11am-2pm
Location: 544 Main St., Beacon, NY
Join Justice’s Vision Board Workship for the Full Harvest Moon. To create new worlds, we need to envision them first. There is great joy in doing this together. All proceeds from this event will go toward our mission of creating free holistic care in our community. So if you can’t donate, we have a spot for you anyway!

HOWLAND 150 People Make it Happen
Days:
August 5 - ​September 25
Time: 1pm-5pm
This exhibition has been over a year in the making. In collaboration with the Howland Public Library and the Beacon Historical Society. Artist and curator Donna Mikkelsen has put together a series of historical pictographs to tell the incredible story of what is now our free Public Library - it wasn’t always that way! Joined by fellow artist and history fan, Jean-Marc Superville Sovak
Information >

SAVE THE DATE! Spirit Of Beacon Day’s 45th Year 2022
Day: Sunday, September 25, 2022
Location: Main St, Beacon, NY
The Spirit of Beacon Day is a city wide celebration for the community of Beacon, New York held annually since 1977 on the last Sunday of September. Read more about its history here and see past photos here. Spirit of Beacon Day is organized and run by a volunteer committee with hands on help and generous donations by local citizens and businesses, alongside the support of the City.
Information >
ALBB is a sponsor of Spirit of Beacon Day

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events throughout the week!

 
 
ALBB's Restaurant Guide to show you which restaurants are open on Mondays!
See it here >
 
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY

Did ya hear?! Eat Church is now serving up dinner 6 days a week at Dog Wood in Beacon! It was obviously such a big hit that they had to stay! And if you're looking for a sign to go on in and try it out, this is it. This is your sign. Stop by and Tues-Sun from 5pm-10 pm for damn good food! Dogwood is located at 47 E Main St. You know you want those phat thai noodles!
Find Eat Church
Industrial Arts Brewing from Friday-Sunday &
Dogwood Beacon on Tuesday-Sunday from 5pm-10pm
Order Online >
Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here >
You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials >
Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193 Main St.
The best part abut BBC? You can dine in(or outside) and enjoy really good breakfast/lunch options but you can also grab-n-go deliciousness like this crumb cake and latte that is absolutely necessary on the weekend! BBC has a full coffee bar with tons of milk alternatives and house made flavors. Pastries & breads are made in-house daily. Breakfast and lunch is out of this world. Stop in and start your weekend off the right way!
OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm
Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm!
Menu > 
Order Pick Up or Delivery > 
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Just because Fall is around the corner and Summer is coming to an end does not mean you can't stop in The Roosevelt Bar for a good margarita!
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio!
Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff
Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters 
Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice
Dulce Cielo Mexico: authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Don't get us wrong... we love all of the 13 different tacos that Baja has to offer but sometimes we really enjoy getting a few different appetizers because they're SO good and satisfying. Stop in & see for yourself!
Takeout available.
PS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm
Check out their specialty drinks > 
Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main St.
Oh baby! The weekend (or any day really) = the perfect time to enjoy a falafel rice bowl from Ziatun! Filled with rice, salad, hummus, baba ghanoush, pickled turnips & tahini! Add the falafel but if you're feeling something different, you can also add chicken, lamb, grilled veggies, chicken shawarma, kofta & extra of any of these things!
Menu > 
Order Online > 
HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


 
WITCH HAZEL
176 Main Street, Beacon
You know it's going to be a good weekend when Witch Hazel announces that they're now carrying what's bound to be your new favorite skincare brand: WLDKAT!!! WLDKAT is the no-BS, never-boring creation of Amy Zunzunegui. She's a bad b*tch, and she created (literally) thousands of products at Urban Decay over the course of 20 years. Yep, she knows her stuff. Now she's running @wldkat_skin, and your skin will love her for that. The brand is vegan, cruelty-free, transparent about its sustainability commitments, and full of clean formulas that actually work. This tonic, for example? Magic juice! Took 3 minutes (I counted) to disappear off the shelves today. Pop by the Main Street shop all weekend or go online anytime. They've got more tonic on the way, plus a full collection you'll want to check out. Oh, and this is wild: Nothing's over $25 
PS - Witch Hazel's Fall wreath workshop is sold out BUT check out the vase arranging class! >  On Sept 29!
OPEN
10-6 everyday EXCEPT Tuesday & Wednesday
Stay tuned for the next floral workshop & Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! > 
Shop Last Call Items >
Order florals > 

BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Maya Abu Al-Hayyat, “You Can Be the Last Leaf: Selected Poems” -- “Here, private and public domains are inseparable. Desire, loss, and violence permeate the walls of the home, the borders of the mind. And yet that mind is full of its own fierce and funny voice, its own preoccupations and strangenesses. ‘It matters to me,’ writes Abu Al-Hayyat, ‘what you’re thinking now / as you coerce your kids to sleep / in the middle of shelling’: whether it’s coming up with ‘plans / to solve the world’s problems,’ plans that ‘eliminate longing from stories, remove exhaustion from groans,’ or dreaming ‘of a war / that’s got no war in it,’ or proclaiming that ‘I don’t believe in survival.’ In ‘You Can Be the Last Leaf’, Abu Al-Hayyat has created a richly textured portrait of Palestinian interiority—at once wry and romantic, worried and tenacious, and always singing itself.”
Binnacle is *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is proud to partner with Beacon Prison Rides and Beacon Prison Action on the Beacon Prison Books Project. Read more about it here >
Shop online >
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!

BRETT'S HARDWARE
18 West Main Street, Beacon
You know what's so underrated? Clamps. Yup, clamps. Clamps are versatile tools that serve to temporarily hold work securely in place. They are used for many applications including carpentry, woodworking, furniture making, welding, construction and metal working. They are necessary! And Bretts has alllll the necessities. Stop in.
PS: Brett’s is hiring a morning person. Go into the store to apply.
OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm
Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
If you're a Today Show fan (like us), you know Al Roker has the BEST eyewear. Well, here he is, Al Roker rocking his brand new Anne et Valentin Frames at The Dewberry! Luxe Optique has tons of new styles available in both locations! Stop in & check them out! Both Locations are open from 10 AM - 6 PM Tuesday-Saturday & Beacon is only open on Mondays from 10 AM - 5 PM. 
Shop the Luxe Optique Collection > online or make an appt to stop in and find the best pair! 
PS: Appointments required for exams.
HOURS:
Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed on Sundays
Shop Online >
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall 8 Week Course Schedule is now available! New introductory classes begin the week of 9/19.

You can check out Yanarella's Dance schedule in ALBB's Kids/Adults Classes Guide! Fall Classes have been posted & updated >

Register Online >
Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!


*SPONSORSHIP OPEN!*

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: If you want to advertise in this Guide with a picture, logo and promotions, please click here.


ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon

Antalek & Moore is a full-service insurance agency and risk-management company based in Beacon, New York. They offer commercial and personal insurance solutions to customers in the Hudson Valley community, throughout New York State, and across the country. Reach out today!
Latest Announcements >
Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle a training platform and community for businesses, artists and makers who are getting the word out about their business. Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand story telling smarter, engaging and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities. Our Research Team is constantly updating our easy-to-use Media Contact Library and Editorial Calendar Collection, which serve as an inspiration center when discovering story angles and best people to connect with about where to pitch about your business. Start with our free articles and classes by subscribing to our newsletter. Next, dig in to go bigger with your outreach with our Membership Program that gives you Media Contacts, Editorial Calendars, Templates for emailing the media as well as plotting out your PR and Marketing plan. Tin Shingle is your support system as you're getting the word out about your business.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
                         

KATIE JAMES, INC.
Need a new website? Katie James, Inc. has your back! A new website is a vital part of growing your business. Things evolve in your business - new products/items/foods, changes in the place, special offerings, etc. As you grow, your website needs to grow. This is how people find you & WANT to check you out! An old outdated website might push them away (we've witnessed this happen!) Find out about our website design services here > Let us bring your business to life (online). 
RECENT WEBSITE PROJECTS
Homespun Foods >
Barb's Butchery >
Sparrenberger Studio >
Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!




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Focus On Massage Therapy

HOME IMPROVEMENT > INTERIOR DESIGN

Jacklyn Faust Interiors

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

INSURANCE > BUSINESS, HEALTH, LIFE, HOME
Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency


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Beacon Declares Stage 1 Drought Emergency - Municipal Water Use Restrictions

Mayor Lee Kyriacou announced a Stage 1 Drought Emergency on August 31, 2022, as the grass is browner on every side of the street, and leaves on trees are beginning to turn brown not from fall coming, but from the heat wave. This isn’t the first time in recent years, as we had a Stage 1 Drought in 2019. There was a Stage 1 Drought Alert in August 2015, which became a Stage 2 Drought Emergency a month later in September. According to the Mayor’s press release, “these restrictions are reserved for when reservoir levels reach 60% of capacity and are outlined by Chapter 24 of the City Code.“

In the past, the former City Administrator Anthony Ruggiero provided regular water reports at public City Council Meetings if things were looking dry and reservoirs trending low. The City’s Superintendent of Beacon’s Water and Sewer Department. Ed Balicki, would give updates on rainfall and explain what was happening.

This year, while no surprise that Beacon is in a drought, and is not the only one throughout the world who is suffering from the heat, the community did not receive the same amount of in-advance updates to make the declaration less of a surprise.

Restrictions On Municipal Water Include:

No person or entity shall cause, permit or allow:

(a) The continuing leak or waste from any water pipe, valve, faucet, conduit, equipment, facility, or device connected to the City of Beacon water system, or which utilizes City of Beacon water, on or in any premises owned, leased, managed, operated, or controlled by such person or entity.

(b) The washing of any vehicle by means of a hose, fire hydrant, or other active source connection to the City of Beacon water system, except a commercial vehicle washing operation if equipment has been installed and is utilized so that at least 50% of the water used is recirculated by means of a system approved by the Department, or high-pressure restrictor hoses may be used in a coin-operated car wash.

(c) The washing of any street, sidewalk, driveway, outdoor area, outdoor steps, building exterior, or other structures by means of a hose, fire hydrant, or other active source connected to the City of Beacon water system or which utilizes City of Beacon water.

(d) The use of water from any source for any ornamental purpose, including but not limited to use in fountains, artificial waterfalls, reflecting pools, lakes and ponds.

(e) The use of water from the City of Beacon water system to water any lawn, golf course, ornamental shrub, plant, or tree, except that:

[1] City of Beacon water may be used to water any lawn, tree, shrub, garden or golf course, greens and tees only from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

[2] City of Beacon water may be used at any time to irrigate, from a hand-held container, vegetables or fruits for human consumption.

[3] Plant nurseries and other commercial users engaged in the business of growing, distributing, or selling plants may use such water on their business premises for watering ornamental shrubs, plants, or trees, provided that each user reduces its use of water by 15% or such other percentages as may (hereafter) be prescribed for nonresidential water users.

(f) The opening or use of any fire hydrant, or of the water there from, for any purpose other than fire protection except in accordance with a permit obtained from the Water Department and only for the period of and the purpose authorized by such permit and in strict adherence to all terms and conditions set forth therein.

(g) The operation of an air-conditioning system utilizing water from the City of Beacon water system in a cooling tower, unless within 30 days from the effective date of this chapter a separate meter is installed to continuously measure the flow of water to the cooling tower or the water is recirculated.

(h) The operation of any air-conditioning system in excess of two tons of rated capacity or greater or any refrigeration unit rated at 10 horsepower or greater using water from the City of Beacon water system unless such air-conditioning system or refrigeration unit is equipped with a water recirculating device approved by the Department.

(i) The use of water from the City of Beacon water system to fill or maintain the water level in any swimming pool, except that, provided the pool is operated with recirculating equipment, City water may be used to fill the pool once during each calendar year and thereafter may be used as necessary to maintain the water level in such pool.

(2) Each nonresidential user of water from the City of Beacon water system shall prepare and retain a water consumption reduction plan enabling it to reduce its use of water in stages of 15%, 20% and 25% based upon its water consumption during the calendar year. Such plans shall be designed to achieve and maintain a reduction of 15%, 20% or 25% immediately upon the declaration of a Stage I, Stage II or Stage III emergency, respectively. Each such user shall promptly implement the first phase of its plan during Stage I and shall reduce its consumption by 15%. On and after 30 days from the effective date of this chapter, each such user shall have its water consumption reduction plan available at all times for inspecting and copying by employees of the Department.

Clearwater Re-Launches Young Women At The Helm Youth Empowerment Program

This press release just in from Clearwater…

BEACON, NY – After a two year COVID hiatus, Clearwater proudly welcomed the return of their Young Women at the Helm youth empowerment program last week. Participants ranged from ages 14-18 years, joining Clearwater from NYC, Westchester, Beacon, Poughkeepsie, and New Jersey. This entirely donor-funded program is designed to empower young women by engaging them in a wide range of physical and academic activities. Onboard, participants learned and practiced sailing deck skills, knot tying, coiling lines, and navigation. They also learned about the Hudson River through a variety of lenses, including water quality, ecology, and Indigenous Peoples.

In the evening, the group had a sunset seine on the beach in Alpine and camped on shore, where they shared reflections on the day, asked crew questions about Clearwater, sailing, college, career paths, and of course, they sang together.

Participant Samantha L. said, “Everyone here is so different, which meant that every conversation was different and I got to learn a lot more.” Samantha continued, “I never thought I would feel so in touch with myself and with the earth that I do now. Being on this boat and camping gives a lot of time to just stop and take in the world around you, which we don’t get often in regular life. I’ve definitely grown as a person and had so much fun trying new things.”

The program was led by Outreach and Engagement Manager Amali Knobloch, First Mate Fredi Guevara-Prip, Captain Annika Savio, Program Director Ruthie Gold, and the entire crew of the Clearwater.

Program Director, Ruthie Gold commented on this year’s program, "It was amazing to see the transformation of our participants from shy, quiet, teens, to funny, bright, passionate-about-the-River friends in a matter of hours! We are thrilled that we were able to share the magic of the Hudson and the Clearwater with these young women and look forward to offering Young Women at the Helm and our other Youth Empowerment Programs next summer."

*******

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater was launched in 1969 by legendary folk singer and activist Pete Seeger, Clearwater has been at the forefront of the environmental movement as a champion of the Hudson River. To date, more than half a million people have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem aboard the Sloop Clearwater. Clearwater has become a grassroots model for producing positive changes to protect the waters of our planet. For more information, visit www.clearwater.org.

Last Weekend Of August! Fall Is Around The Corner... Fun Workshops And Activities Coming Atcha!

It's always a little sad when the last weekend of August hits... back to school (yup, we said it), Fall, holidays (yeah, we went there too), BUT we're in the best place for Fall activities and we're keeping up with all of them and sharing them here so you don't have to search!

And yes, this was a hint that if you haven't signed up for Witch Hazel's Fall Wreath Workshop, then you better do it now! Spots are limited and you don't wanna miss this one. Details below. 


                         

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Book an Event Promotion Advertising spot here.
You can sponsor this Event Guide with your event, for extra promotion of it!
If you'd like to guarantee to see your entertainment event listed here.
Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade and Katie Hellmuth Martin

 

HOWLAND 150 People Make it Happen
Days:
August 5 - ​September 25
Time: 1pm-5pm
This exhibition has been over a year in the making. In collaboration with the Howland Public Library and the Beacon Historical Society. Artist and curator Donna Mikkelsen has put together a series of historical pictographs to tell the incredible story of what is now our free Public Library - it wasn’t always that way! Joined by fellow artist and history fan, Jean-Marc Superville Sovak
Information >

Office for the Aging Summer Picnic Series Returns with Traditional Picnic 2022
Day: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Time: Begins at 12pm
Location: Thomas Boyce Park, 6420 NY 55, Wingdale
Proof of residency and advance reservations are both required, and space is limited; walk-ins cannot be accommodated. There is a $8 charge for each non-resident guest and those 59 or younger. Space is limited at each picnic, and residents who wish to reserve their space at the picnic are encouraged to call (866) 486-2555 during office hours.

Registration Open For The Beacon Pool Pool Season:
Days:
July 2 - September 4, 2022
Location: Settlement Park
Information >

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events throughout the week!

 
 
ALBB's Restaurant Guide to show you which restaurants are open on Mondays!
See it here >
 
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY

This is your LAST reminder to stop into Dogwood in Beacon for the Eat Church Pop-Up that is ending at the end of August! Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays - and August is officially almost over! If you are familiar with Eat Church you'll understand why you don't want to miss out on their take on Asian inspired street food at Dogwood. If you're not familiar with them, well you should really check them out at their food truck outside Industrial Arts Brewing! 
FIND THE FOOD TRUCK!
Fri-Sun @industrialartsbrewing Food Truck
Tues-Thurs, 5pm-10pm @dogwoodbeacon
Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here >
You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials >
Website >
Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193 Main St.
BBC is open all weekend (with coffee!) + other brunchy goodness! Choose things like the 'basic breakfast', 2 eggs on a roll, classic pancakes or strawberry ricotta pancakes, waffle house special or chicken and waffles, breakfast burrito... shall we keep going? So many good options! Get in there this weekend & get the goods!
OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm
Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm!
Menu > 
Order Pick Up or Delivery > 
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Kale salad from Ciao Chow - tossed in their house made apple vinaigrette topped with fried shallots, ricotta, tomatoes, beautifully sliced gala apples, and choice of protein. YUM! Stop in the HV Food Hall for this deliciousness.
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio!
Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff
Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters 
Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice
Dulce Cielo Mexico: authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Over 12 taco flavors from Baja... hard to choose just 1! So you choose 3 because you can for only $15! Can't forget about the quesadillas, main plates (like the Southwest Boneless Short Ribs, Steak Asada, and more), and lots of other goodness. Appetizers are all a good choice. Refreshing cocktails & mocktails available. Don't forget to check out the specials on the chalkboard! Those are goodies as well! Takeout available.
PS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm
Check out their specialty drinks > 
Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main St.
Good food & good vibes? Ziatun! Dine in in this cute coziness or eat outside with a view of Main St! Enjoy some delicious Palestinian eats! Whatever you choose to get... you must start with the watermelon salad with feta and fresh mint > Refreshing & nourishing!
PS NEW MERCH ALERT! Snag this HUMMUS tote, a limited edition tee, Authentic made-in-Palestine KUFIYAS, a traditional + fashionable scarf (in black and red). Stock is getting low!
Menu > 
Order Online > 
HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


 
WITCH HAZEL
176 Main Street, Beacon
The dried flower arranging class was such a big hit that Witch Hazel had to create an event for a Fall Wreath Workshop! And, I mean, c'mon! Make your own fall wreath?! Picture this... feel the crisp autumn air, picture the trees bursting into color, and imagine yourself sipping a warm apple cider in your favorite mug. It's almost autumn, baby! Join Witch Hazel & make beautiful, unique dried wreaths to display on the door, wall, mantle...you name it. With a mix of dried grasses, branches, berries and flowers, you'll design a fully customized creation you can enjoy for 2-3 years (or more) with proper care. Tasty drinks and snacks, fun music on the speakers, and good energy all around! More info & tickets here > Snag em before they go! Spots are limited!
NEW OPEN:
Monday-Saturday 11am-6pm
Sunday 12pm-5pm
Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! > 
Shop Last Call Items >
Order florals > 

BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Keith Haring, “Keith Haring (Art & Design)” available at Binnacle Books! Binnacle specializes in used and new literature, poetry, literary nonfiction, political history, art, drama, philosophy, graphic novels, and children's books. Is there a particular title you're interested in? Let them know. If they don't have it, they'd be happy to order it for you. They're also always looking to acquire used books in excellent condition, especially in their core categories.The bookstore is a collaborative endeavor by four partners, who have collectively been writers, editors, musicians, producers, organizers, teachers, filmmakers, and booksellers. If you love books, they welcome you. If you don't, they'll do their best to convince you otherwise.
Binnacle is *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is proud to partner with Beacon Prison Rides and Beacon Prison Action on the Beacon Prison Books Project. Read more about it here >
Shop online >
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!

BRETT'S HARDWARE
18 West Main Street, Beacon
Are you the type of person that likes to change the paint in your house often? I mean, it's kinda fun! Change with the seasons, right? Spruce things up, brighten them up, darken the mood, etc. Changing things throughout your home gives it a new homey feel & it can be as simple as paint! Tons of Benjamin Moore options at Bretts! All the painting tools and brushes you need! Stop in. Maybe your paint is old & this is your sign to do something about it.
PS: Brett’s is hiring a morning person. Go into the store to apply.
OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm
Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
Jacques Marie Mage | Fumio Beige - 
Talk about SO GOOD! You for sure want to be caught wearing these... they are a mix of fabulous and sexy and classic and all the right things. Shop these here > If these don't tickle your fancy, you can shop the entire collection here > 
Shop the Luxe Optique Collection >
PS: Appointments required for exams.
HOURS:
Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed on Sundays
Shop Online >
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall 8 Week Course Schedule is now available! New introductory classes begin the week of 9/19.

You can check out Yanarella's Dance schedule in ALBB's Kids/Adults Classes Guide! Fall Classes have been posted & updated >

Register Online >
Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!


*SPONSORSHIP OPEN!*

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: If you want to advertise in this Guide with a picture, logo and promotions, please click here.


ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon

Antalek & Moore is proud to host a donation drive in support of the US ARMY Destroyer Company from the 10th Mountain Division. The company is made up of about 80 men and women, and we are looking for supply donations to lift their spirits! Please bring your donations to 340 Main Street in Beacon during their office hours. Donations will be accepted until the end of the month!
Get the list of requested items >
Latest Announcements >
Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle a training platform and community for businesses, artists and makers who are getting the word out about their business. Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand story telling smarter, engaging and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities. Our Research Team is constantly updating our easy-to-use Media Contact Library and Editorial Calendar Collection, which serve as an inspiration center when discovering story angles and best people to connect with about where to pitch about your business. Start with our free articles and classes by subscribing to our newsletter. Next, dig in to go bigger with your outreach with our Membership Program that gives you Media Contacts, Editorial Calendars, Templates for emailing the media as well as plotting out your PR and Marketing plan. Tin Shingle is your support system as you're getting the word out about your business.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
                         

KATIE JAMES, INC.
Need a new website? Katie James, Inc. has your back! A new website is a vital part of growing your business. Things evolve in your business - new products/items/foods, changes in the place, special offerings, etc. As you grow, your website needs to grow. This is how people find you & WANT to check you out! An old outdated website might push them away (we've witnessed this happen!) Find out about our website design services here > Let us bring your business to life (online). 
RECENT WEBSITE PROJECTS
Homespun Foods >
Barb's Butchery >
Sparrenberger Studio >
Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!




List your job in ALBB's Job Listings >

BUSINESSES IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY


BRANDING  >  MARKETING & PR
Tin Shingle
Katie James, Inc.

EDUCATION > PRIVATE & INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Poughkeepsie Day School 


HEALTH & WELLNESS > MASSAGE
Focus On Massage Therapy

HOME IMPROVEMENT > INTERIOR DESIGN

Jacklyn Faust Interiors

HOME IMPROVEMENT > LAWN SERVICES
Blue Green Lawns

INSURANCE > BUSINESS, HEALTH, LIFE, HOME
Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency


MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

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Spirit of Beacon Has New Logo From Design Contest

In celebration of its 45th year, the Spirit of Beacon organization has selected a new logo in an attempt to bring more color and a sense of what makes Beacon Beacon to its branding. The design direction from the Committee was to “reflect Beacon as a community,” and to “reflect Beacon in its unique location between the mountain and the river, with buildings and houses in between.”

Four designers submitted unique looks, and the Committee had a hard time deciding which one to select. The chosen logo was from Kim Dei Dolori. She said: “I loved the direction and challenge of showing our town tucked between the mountains and the river and had so much fun coming up with this design. You’ll see nods to iconic Beacon landmarks and the playful, quirky font gives a warm feeling of nostalgia with a handmade quality. I hope you enjoy it!”

Thanks to sponsors and donors, the Spirit of Beacon was able to award the selected designer $300. Sponsorships and Donations are still open. See all of the designs here, and more from the design challenge.

Applications Open For Funding For Youth Program Proposals From Dutchess County

This press release just in from Department of Community and Family Services Division of Youth Services:

County Seeks Proposals for Youth Program Funding
Grant workshops set for September 13th and 14th

Poughkeepsie… The Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services’ Division of Youth Services is requesting proposals for youth development services from municipalities and non-profit, community-based organizations for calendar year January 1st to December 31st, 2023.  Program funding will be awarded in the following categories:

  • Youth Development Programs (YDP)

  • Runaway and Homeless Youth Act (RHYA)

Grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 will be awarded to programs that provide free, direct services designed to improve youth and community outcomes, as outlined in the 2023 Dutchess County Youth Board and Coordinating Council Funding Priorities document.  Programs must address one of the New York State Office of Children and Family Services’ six life areas, which are: Economic Security, Physical and Emotional Health, Education, Citizenship/Civic Engagement, Family and Community.

Programs will be expected to demonstrate knowledge/trained staff in Positive Youth Development and show how the program addresses one of Dutchess County’s “Path to Promise” domains/value areas. Programs must serve Dutchess County residents up to 21 years of age for calendar year 2023. Eligible applicants should be either a county municipality or a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, community-based organization with a federal identification number and charity registration number, operating in Dutchess County with the ability to meet the County’s insurance requirements and have reliable access to email.

The Division of Youth Services has scheduled two grant workshops for non-profit agencies and municipalities – attendance at one of the grant workshops is required – at the Dutchess County Emergency Response Center, 392 Creek Road, Poughkeepsie; each workshops takes place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.:

Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022

Please contact Juliana Corbett at 845-486-3354 or Juliana.Corbett@dfa.state.ny.us to register for a workshop.  At each workshop, DCFS staff will review the step-by-step process of applying online through the Dutchess County Grant Portal and address any concerns or questions.

All grants are due to the Division of Youth Services on or before Wednesday, Oct. 5th by 5 p.m. 

Funding is made available through the New York State Office of Children and Family Services.  In 2022, 20 programs were awarded a total of $266,691 in funding. The amount of funding will be subject to the availability of annual state appropriations, which have not yet been made.

Donations For US Army Needed - Being Collected By Antelak and Moore - Here’s Your Shopping List!

This is for the weekend shoppers! To gather their things now over the weekend during their errands, and bring it in this week to Antalek and Moore, who is passionate about hosting a donation drive in support of the U.S. ARMY Destroyer Company from the 10th Mountain Division.

The company is made up of about 80 men and women, and we are looking for supply donations to lift their spirits! Please bring your donations to our office at 340 Main Street in Beacon. See full list of supplies below:

FOOD AND DRINK

  • Mio Energy

  • Protein Bars

  • Granola Bars

  • Beef Jerky

  • Candy

  • Fruit Snacks

  • Gum

  • Trail Mix

  • On-The-Go Snacks

PERSONAL CARE

  • Baby Wipes

  • Graphic T-Shirts

  • Baseball Caps

  • Hand Lotion

  • Hand Sanitizer

  • Chapstick

  • Soap

  • Razors

  • Shaving Cream

OTHER ITEMS

  • Appropriate Magazines

  • Playing Cards

  • A Note

  • Matchbox Cars (to hand out to children they come across while on mission)

And Just Like That... It's Friday, Again! ..... Retail Therapy Guide 8/19/2022

We don't know of a better way to spend the weekend than in Beacon! Eat, drink & shop your way through Main St., hangout at Long Dock Park, and hike Mount Beacon. What more could you want?! Not sure where to go/how to navigate? We created a Shopping Guide, Restaurant Guide, & Beauty Guide but to give you something quick- here's what we recommend this weekend:

Stop by Beacon Bread Company for a Bacon Egg & Cheese >  - House-cured Canadian bacon with cheddar, two fried eggs and some avocado on a fresh, homemade brioche roll is everything you need to start the day!

Pop in & out of some of the shops & snag some goods. Want to cook something healthy & unique? Stellas Fine Market is a must! And across the street? Witch Hazel! Your go-to for beauty & wellness, florals, and other goods to start the weekend off with some self care.

Next, head on into Zakka Joy for items you never realized you needed, until you wanted everything in sight! Full of whimsical items like oversized cupcake pillows, mugs, goofy to-do list pads, and more. Before you know it, it's lunch time!

Stop into Ziatun for the most delicious & authentic Palestinian Middle Eastern cuisine. Grab the Futur Medley & try a little bit of everything! In the mood for something else? Stop in the Hudson Valley Food Hall for a variety of goods!

Can't forget dessert! Walk up the street & head into Hakan for yummy chocolates, like the Sakura Japanese Whiskey. And... more shopping! Raven Rose, La Mere Clothing & Goods, Kaight Shop, Beacon Bath & Bubble and a ton more. We're certain you'll find a dinner spot along the way! See our Restaurant sponsors below for good choices or browse our Restaurant Guide for more! 

PRO-TIP: Shops and Restaurants can guarantee themselves a feature in this weekend edition of ALBB's newsletter with a Sustaining Sponsorship! It's easy - we blog about you each week. It's like magazine placement each week with a photo and writeup for a curated experience for our readers (21,500 page views/month) - and in our Instagram too with almost 10k followers. If you're a restaurant, shop, or beauty boutique in Beacon, and want to sponsor the Restaurant Guide, Shopping Guide, or Beauty Guide, be featured in this weekly newsletter (2,150 subscribers), click here for more info!


                         

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Book an Event Promotion Advertising spot here.
You can sponsor this Event Guide with your event, for extra promotion of it!
If you'd like to guarantee to see your entertainment event listed here.
Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade and Katie Hellmuth Martin

 

HOWLAND 150 People Make it Happen
Days:
August 5 - ​September 25
Time: 1pm-5pm
This exhibition has been over a year in the making. In collaboration with the Howland Public Library and the Beacon Historical Society. Artist and curator Donna Mikkelsen has put together a series of historical pictographs to tell the incredible story of what is now our free Public Library - it wasn’t always that way! Joined by fellow artist and history fan, Jean-Marc Superville Sovak
Information >

Office for the Aging Summer Picnic Series Returns with Traditional Picnic 2022
Day: 
Wednesdays August 24, 2022 &  August 31, 2022
Time: Begins at 12pm
Location: Thomas Boyce Park, 6420 NY 55, Wingdale
Proof of residency and advance reservations are both required, and space is limited; walk-ins cannot be accommodated. There is a $8 charge for each non-resident guest and those 59 or younger. Space is limited at each picnic, and residents who wish to reserve their space at the picnic are encouraged to call (866) 486-2555 during office hours.

Registration Open For The Beacon Pool Pool Season: July 2 - September 4, 2022
Location: Settlement Park
Information >

Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events throughout the week!

 
 
ALBB's Restaurant Guide to show you which restaurants are open on Mondays!
See it here >
 
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY

This is your weekly reminder to stop into Dogwood in Beacon for Eat Church Pop-Ups! Happening throughout the month of August - on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays - and August is almonst over AHHH! If you are familiar with Eat Church you'll understand why you don't want to miss out on their take on Asian inspired street food at Dogwood. If you're not familiar with them, well you should really check them out at their food truck outside Industrial Arts Brewing! 
FIND THE FOOD TRUCK!
Fri-Sun @industrialartsbrewing Food Truck
Tues-Thurs, 5pm-10pm @dogwoodbeacon
Keep up with all of the delicious pop-ups and events here >
You can also visit their website for Weekly Menu/Specials >
Website >
Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193 Main St.
Are you an iced coffee drinker all year round? Or just the summer? Or both? Doesn't matter over at BBC! Both hot & iced are delish & made fresh in-house with home-made syrups. This is a sign to try iced if you're not an iced fan... because it's SO good & SO refreshing & because summer is coming to an end! SO, do it. Enjoy an iced coffee, a croissant, + other delish goods. Open all weekend with freshly baked bread + pastries, brunchy plates, coffee, + cocktails!
OPEN:
Sunday-Thursday until 7 pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Friday + Saturday until 10 pm
Happy Hour $7 ‘til 7 pm menu is available every day starting at 4 pm!
Menu > 
Order Pick Up or Delivery > 
Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
IN a rush but want ice cream? Swing by the HV Food Hall & make a pit stop at Shmucks outdoor service window! Right on Main St. 
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio!
Shmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff
Hudson Shawarma: Falafels, shawarma, baklava, and platters 
Ciao Chow - Hand made pasta and fried rice
Dulce Cielo Mexico: authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Taco about a good lunch/dinner spot... Baja! Coming in real hot with over 12 taco flavors (choose 3 for only $15!), quesadillas, main plates (like the Southwest Boneless Short Ribs, Steak Asada, and more), and lots of other goodness. Our suggestion? Anything you choose from here pairs really well with the tater tots that come with 3 different sauces! Refreshing cocktails & mocktails available. Takeout available too!
PS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm
Check out their specialty drinks > 
Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main St.
The weekend starts here! There are so many delicious options to enjoy with Ziatun's Palestinian mezzes, wraps, and entrees! Don’t forget to treat yourself to a basket of za’atar fries with spicy tahini sauce (v + gf). They’re unbelievably good!!
PS NEW MERCH ALERT! Snag this HUMMUS tote, a limited edition tee, Authentic made-in-Palestine KUFIYAS, a traditional + fashionable scarf (in black and red). Stock is getting low!
Menu > 
Order Online > 
HOURS
Monday + Thursday-Saturday 11 am-9pm
Tuesday + Wednesday 11 am-4pm
Sunday 11am-8pm
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 


 
WITCH HAZEL
176 Main Street, Beacon
Not only is Witch Hazel the go-to for all beauty & wellness, apparel, and home goods- but they're also your go-to for Vintage finds! Like this Vintage Floral Pullover Top -  A little bit retro, a little bit modern: this vintage pullover top combines the best parts of a sleek button-up and a sporty bomber cut! You can shop Vintage online & in-store. PS! Vintage Art Prints & Home Accents too!
PS Join Witch Hazels Fall Wreath Workshop! More info & tickers here >
OPEN
10-6 everyday EXCEPT Tuesday & Wednesday
Stay tuned for the next floral workshop & Follow Witch Hazel on Instagram! > 
Shop Last Call Items >
Order florals > 

BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Binnacle Books is beyond grateful to everyone who reached out to help out with the Prison Books Project! Still lots more books in need of sponsorship on the shelf right now and pretty much always. Feel free to DM Binnacle Books to sponsor books if you aren’t local or aren’t able to come through the shop. And they always need postage and shipping funds. They are on both Venmo and PayPal as (at)prisonbooksproject and any money you send them over there goes towards envelopes and postage. Binnacle ships between 30 and 60 books a week these days so any help is greatly appreciated! 
Binnacle is *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is proud to partner with Beacon Prison Rides and Beacon Prison Action on the Beacon Prison Books Project. Read more about it here >
Shop online >
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!

BRETT'S HARDWARE
18 West Main Street, Beacon
Are you the type of person that likes to change the paint in your house often? I mean, it's kinda fun! Change with the seasons, right? Spruce things up, brighten them up, darken the mood, etc. Changing things throughout your home gives it a new homey feel & it can be as simple as paint! Tons of Benjamin Moore options at Bretts! Stop in. Maybe your paint is old & this is your sign to do something about it.
PS: Brett’s is hiring a morning person. Go into the store to apply.
OPEN
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm
Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!

LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
RIGARDS | RGOUW10 Vintage Bronze Metal - Handmade in Hong Kong, 1-year frame warranty for manufacturing defects! Rigards uses Aluminum-Magnesium alloy to construct frames that are ultralight yet incredibly strong. Talk about extremely fashionable too! Snag these! >
Shop RIGARDS here >
Shop the Luxe Optique Collection >
PS: Appointments required for exams.
HOURS:
Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed on Sundays
Shop Online >
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Fall 8 Week Course Schedule is now available! New introductory classes begin the week of 9/19.

You can check out Yanarella's Dance schedule in ALBB's Kids/Adults Classes Guide! Fall Classes have been posted & updated >

Register Online >
Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!

Beacon Youth Football is back and bigger than ever!
Ages: Grades K-6 & all skills levels
Price: Grades K-4th $100 per participant & Grades 5-6 $120 per participant
Registration: August 24, 2022 & August 25, 2022
Time: 6-pm
Location: V.R. Way Football Field at Memorial Park
Email: beaconyouthfootball@gmail.com


*SPONSORSHIP OPEN!*

Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Plus, one of the most enjoyable gifts you can give to someone is a gift certificate. So we have included links to where you can buy a gift certificate from any of these fine services that offers one. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

Special Message For Businesses: If you want to advertise in this Guide with a picture, logo and promotions, please click here.


ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon

Antalek & Moore is proud to host a donation drive in support of the US ARMY Destroyer Company from the 10th Mountain Division. The company is made up of about 80 men and women, and we are looking for supply donations to lift their spirits! Please bring your donations to 340 Main Street in Beacon during their office hours.
Get the list of requested items >
Latest Announcements >
Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle a training platform and community for businesses, artists and makers who are getting the word out about their business. Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand story telling smarter, engaging and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities. Our Research Team is constantly updating our easy-to-use Media Contact Library and Editorial Calendar Collection, which serve as an inspiration center when discovering story angles and best people to connect with about where to pitch about your business. Start with our free articles and classes by subscribing to our newsletter. Next, dig in to go bigger with your outreach with our Membership Program that gives you Media Contacts, Editorial Calendars, Templates for emailing the media as well as plotting out your PR and Marketing plan. Tin Shingle is your support system as you're getting the word out about your business.
Learn More >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
                         

KATIE JAMES, INC.
Need a new website? Katie James, Inc. has your back! A new website is a vital part of growing your business. Things evolve in your business - new products/items/foods, changes in the place, special offerings, etc. As you grow, your website needs to grow. This is how people find you & WANT to check you out! An old outdated website might push them away (we've witnessed this happen!) Find out about our website design services here > Let us bring your business to life (online). 
RECENT WEBSITE PROJECTS
Homespun Foods >
Barb's Butchery >
Sparrenberger Studio >
Katie James Inc. is a sponsor. Thank you!




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Blue Green Lawns

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Newly Repaired Dummy Light Pops Up - Beaconites Cheer

After being accidentally hit by a City of Beacon vehicle during the highly anticipated and appreciated milling of paving of Main Street this spring 2022, Beacon’s iconic Dummy Light hardware has been repaired by the City of Beacon’s Highway Department, financed by the City. The re-painting was commissioned to artist Erica Hauser to refresh the re-paint job she voluntarily did years prior (ALBB covered it in 2015), that had since gotten chipped from various vehicle collisions.

City of Beacon Mayor Lee Kyriacou hugs the Dummy Light after its restoration of parts and paint, after a City of Beacon employee accidentally hit it during milling and paving this spring.
Photo Credit: City of Beacon

During this week’s 8/15/2022 City Council Meeting, Mayor Kyriacou announced the restoration: "You may have heard this, the Dummy Light is back where it is." Mayor Kyriacou is known for his adherence toward historic preservation. Read the City’s full press release here.

During that meeting, City Administrator Chris White said: "I just want to thank Micky Manzie (Beacon’s Superintendent of Streets) for such a terrific job in locating all of the pieces of the light. And thank Dave Way and Sean Duturo for doing a fabulous job for putting it back."

After the unfortunate incident took place, City Administrator Chris told A Little Beacon Blog during a rally at Pohil Park for preserving abortion rights: “The employee who it hit is one of our best, and they felt so badly after it happened.”

Financing For The Dummy Light Repair

During City Council Meetings in weeks prior, City Administrator Chris mentioned that some funding for the acquisition of parts to repair this Dummy Light had been allocated from film fees generated from film projects being filmed in Beacon, like the recent regular, Poker Face.

Statement From The Artist Who Re-Painted The Dummy Light, Erica Hauser

After hearing City Administrator Chris note that a person was paid this time to repaint the Dummy Light, A Little Beacon Blog remembered that the person not paid prior was the local artist Erica Hauser, formerly of Catalyst Gallery, that has since closed during the pandemic (but her art lives on and on). ALBB reached out to Erica to learn more about the commission. Here is a brief interview with her:

ALBB: I thought I heard during a City Council meeting that someone was commissioned to recently repaint the Dummy Light during its repair. If true, was it to you?

“Yes it was me! Mark Price at Beacon Recreation called me after he heard that I had carefully low-key repainted it in 2012 - which was inspired low-key by Dan Weise, after I'd done a painting and shirt of the light in 2009 - and touched it up in 2015.

“I'd been thinking it needed a repaint anyway, even before it was hit in April by the paving truck. But it was nicer this time to be employed and paid by the City - or by the Beacon Recreation Department - to do it!

“I did it in early July, meant to coincide with the re-installation of the repaired light, but as we know that just happened last week, to great jubilation by all. Well maybe not by those who are worried about people hitting it.

“As for the paint job itself: these were the original colors and design circa 2006 when I first saw the thing. So in 2012 I wanted to match it. The yellow diamonds were actually faded peeling reflective stickers, so I just sanded it clean and painted yellow diamonds instead.

“I don't know how long ago the base was yellow, but people on the Beacon page surely know. I asked Mark if he wanted me to paint it all yellow, but he said no, it should be as it has been most recently. I'm saying this, because I had doubted it after some people were blaming the dark green color for the accidents!

“I was worried that they thought some artist had made the decision, which I would never take it on myself to do, in fact, I had meticulously matched the dark green and historic red!”

Thank you, Erica, for sharing these painting details. For Beacon history enthusiasts, you can add these details to your trivia cards.

Dummy Light In Pictures

According to Brian of @SpandexandSprinkles, the Dummy Light was in the last episode of “Severance,” which filmed in Beacon in March, 2021. ALBB has not fact checked this yet, as we need to check our subscription to Apple TV, but if you can confirm, let us know.

Dummy Light Safety Discussions

The paving collision prompted discussions about safety and the Dummy Light. Located at the intersection of Main Street and East Main (near Dogwood), the Dummy Light was supposed to replace a traffic cop decades ago near the train tracks. At this point, it is an obstacle in an already very unclear intersection which involves a hill and inconsistent crosswalks.

People in social media have suggested some sort of roundabout be created. Beacon’s City Planner John Clark has indicated that something be done to improve traffic and walking flow there. And Beacon’s City Administrator Chris has indicated that other vehicles have hit the cement base since the toppling of the Dummy Light during milling and paving of spring 2022.

It seems as if the campaign to Save Beacon’s Dummy Light is not quite over…

Literary Group "Lit Lit” Moves Back To In-Person Meeting At Howland Cultural Center

After taking a hiatus to Zoom to duck the latest COVID spread, Lit Lit is back to in-person meeting at the Howland Cultural Center.

Says the creator of the group, Donna Minkowitz: “The September Lit Lit is ON and IN PERSON and all ready for you to sign up to read! Everyone can read their own writing of any genre, for up to five minutes--until we run out of time!”

The reading is Friday, September 2 at the Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St. in Beacon. Soft drinks, wine, beer, and snacks will be available by donation. Masks are required (you can take them off when you're at the podium).