VIDEO: "What In The Temu Shooter Is This?" @ebonywarriorstudios1 Reacts To Texas Shooter's Sweatshirt

Prayers to the families of the victims, and to the community going through it.

Popping out to amplify what Xavier Conley @ebonywarriorstudios1 said about this incident. He is a prolific and very sharp cultural commentator on whiteness and Black lives.

Here are a few highlights from the resulting Comments on his thread:

@thelioninthesuit: "Property of Allah? What in the temu shooter is this? Shein Bomber instead of Sheinbaum"

@michael_houk: "The CIA is completely out of ideas. 😂"

@e70_69was_taken: "Well we'll just sprinkle some crack and a Qur'an on him"

@adair_wit_tha_hair: "This is what happens when they remove DEI in the CIA😂"

@blackmanglass: "Once I saw the “property of Allah “ I knew that shit was fake asf 😆🤣 shit is so racially charged it’s literally like a Islamophobic Straight outta Compton hoodie 😭😭"

@jiggidyjosh: "And his shirt is in English 😂"

@pal_christians: "As Palestinian Christians, thank you for differentiating Christian from Christian nationalist 🙏🏽"

@boogiewomanrae: "Muslims do NOT do this 💀💀 My partner is an Imam, and humility is the POINT. They’re not a fanbase like Christians; they’re VERY respectful people towards their religious figures."

View his original post and all comments here.

VIDEOS: ALBB's Response Through 17 Voices To Joint U.S.-Israeli Unprovoked and Illegal Attack On Irana

Assal Rad, DAWN Fellow and Scholar of modern Middle East history.

Editorial Note: This article contains videos from thought leaders ALBB has been following since the 2023 genocide of Palestinians. It also includes commentary from other accounts who published those videos.

Find videos from Afghan War Veteran Greg Stoker, American journalist Ana Kasparian of Young Turks, journalists Ahmed Eldin and Samira Mohyeddin, Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter, economist Jeffrey Sachs, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Iranian Leftist News Creator Ariana Jasmine, New York based Iranian glassblower glassqueenz, Ciara Moez, AnalystNews, BTNewsroom, ClassWarNews, The Andrey_x, The Drey Dossier, and foolish anchors on NBC.

The U.S. and Israeli led attack on Iran finally happened. On a Saturday morning. Consistent with other extra brutal attacks we saw Israel carry out on Palestinians during the escalated and publicized time of their genocide of Palestinians. It was always the weekend, when we were away at bouncy houses or birthday parties. Those of us who were watching would check socials and see teenagers being melted alive in tents outside of hospitals from white phosphorous.

More than a few of you have said: “Well, I feel safe and protected, so this form of war is necessary and I don’t mind and everyone hates us so we might as well.”

Got it. Well. It’s pretty clear why everybody hates us. It’s because when you go in and attack a country unprovoked, especially a country who has no nuclear weapon, and try to manhandle it to behave as you want, you will get resistance and response. The only ones benefiting from this are those employed in the weapons manufacturing industry here in the states who are making and shipping this stuff out, as it’s job security, and the top smidge percent who rides this out in the stock market and profits that way.

Saturday’s Attack Was religious, Says CNN’s Israeli Reporter

Turns out that it wasn’t brunch Israel and the U.S. wanted to bomb to. It was religious reference. Bombs began falling at 8am Tehran time. CNN’s Israeli reporter Tal Shallev reported her observation of the timing, saying: “The timing of the US and Israeli attack on Iran bears symbolic meaning in Judaism, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referenced the upcoming holiday of Purim in his first statement: ‘2,500 years ago, in ancient Persia, a tyrant rose against us with the very same goal, to utterly destroy our people,’ Netanyahu said of the story, which takes place in what is now Iran. ‘Today as well, on Purim, the lot has fallen, and in the end this evil regime will fall too.’”

The reporter continued: “The passage from the book of Deuteronomy commands the ancient Israelites to remember an unprovoked attack by the nation of Amalek, located in modern-day Sinai and southern Israel, and to eradicate the memory of Amalek once the Israelites are settled in their land.

“The passage is read publicly before Purim to fulfill what Jews consider the mitzvah – or commandment – of remembering Amalek as Israel’s achetypical enemy. Amalek is often referenced as an historical enemy of the Jewish people, and Netanyahu invoked it shortly after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.”

ALBB wants to stress that this logic does not speak for all Jews. But usually speaks for Zionists.

Right Away, U.s. and Israel Targeted A Girl’s School, Killing Over 100 civilians so far

We saw during the two years of the genocide, Israel targets schools, hospitals and other protected places. In August 2025, Aljezeera reported that Israel killed an average of 28 children per day in Palestine, for a known total of at least 18,000 dead children since the start of the genocide. Palestinian children are often targeted and kidnapped by Israeli military and held in Israeli prisons, often without charges.

This image posted by Young Rebel BOoks

Since the release of the Epstein Files in America, there has emerged reignighted speculation of killing - and eating - children. The targeted killing of Iranian children on Saturday is on brand with all of this. Reported by ArtNet: “Epstein’s assistant, Sarah Kellen sent an email in July 2011 asking an employee named Rich Barnett to ‘Fedex the painting he had made of the Massacre of the Innocents to the ranch [in New Mexico]. It’s the large 9’x9′ canvas that we had rolled out for him to see in the entry way where they are killing babies.’”

Journalist Ahmed Eldin responded to the news of the killing of the Iranian school girls the day it happened:

In his Instagram caption, Ahmed reported: “At least 85 children were reportedly killed after a joint U.S.–Israeli strike hit a elementary school in Minab, Iran.

“Washington and Tel Aviv call it ‘preemptive.’ They say they’re targeting the regime, not civilians. But a classroom is not a missile launcher.

“Just days earlier, Oman’s foreign minister indicated Tehran had accepted major U.S. demands in nuclear negotiations. When ceasefire talks advanced in Doha last year, Israel carried out a strike there during active negotiations. Now diplomacy appears to move — and bombs fall again.

“That is a pattern.

“We’ve heard the language of ‘preemption’ before — in Iraq in 2003. The region is still living with the consequences.

“Children, schools, and civilians are protected under international law. If they become acceptable targets under the banner of regime change and deterrence, no one is safer.

“You can believe the talking points.

“Or you can look at the rubble.”

The video of the Iranian man holding the girl’s arm was published by the journalist Samira Mohyeddin.

Was The Bombing For Regime Change? These Anti-Imperialists, Weapons Inspector And Economist Say No

Greg Stoker is a veteran from America’s invasion of Afghanistan, which he repeatedly says is an incorrectly and misleadingly named “War on Terror” for American propaganda. He is a fourth generation veteran, and the co-host of the podcast Colonial Outcasts.

Greg says: “From the Imperial Perspective this is NOT a regime change operation, it is a Balkanization Operation since regime change is not possible at this time. Down with the empire.”

Rising Pilgrim published the American journalist Ana Kasparian from The Young Turks, and wrote this: “🔴 The Iraq War remains one of the most sobering chapters in modern American military history, marked by a profound human cost. Between the initial invasion in 2003 and the formal conclusion of major operations, the United States suffered 4,492 military fatalities, with an additional 32,222 service members wounded in action. These figures, however, only tell part of the story; they do not fully account for the thousands of veterans who returned with ‘invisible wounds,’ such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), or the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians who lost their lives. The conflict served as a stark reminder that while ‘Mission Accomplished’ can be declared on a carrier deck, the reality of asymmetric warfare and nation-building is often a decade-long endeavor with no clear exit strategy.

​”Avoiding a similar entanglement with Iran requires a shift from reactionary interventionism toward strategic diplomacy and realistic containment. Critics of military escalation argue that Iran is a significantly more formidable opponent than 2003-era Iraq, boasting a larger population, more rugged geography, and a sophisticated network of regional proxies. A kinetic conflict would likely destabilize the global energy market and ignite a theater-wide war that the U.S. public has little appetite for. Rather than repeating the "intelligence failures" and "regime change" rhetoric that defined the Iraq era, the U.S. must prioritize multilateral agreements and economic leverage. Learning from the past means recognizing that a war started with ease is rarely finished with the same simplicity.

Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter delivered this message: “Iranian Missiles Give Them Fighting Chance To Hit Israel And Outlast Trump’s Political Will”

AnalystNews said this, when publishing the opinion of the economist Jeffrey Sachs: “The United States has started a brazen and unprovoked war of aggression against Iran because Israel told it to, according to American economist Jeffrey Sachs: ‘It may be because of what's in the Epstein files ... it may be blackmail, it may be corruption ... but it is not about America's interests.’"

New York City’s Mayor Zohran Mamdani thought the attack a dangerous idea, when asked by Iranian Leftist News Creator Ariana Jasmine. She also gave a mini-breakdown of the situation.

Complicity Of U.S. Media

Part of why ALBB publishes anti-imperialist global news is because as a kid during the Iraq War, that always felt so wrong and unnecessary. Now with a means to express, publishing and amplifying can happen. Beacon is threaded with several diasporas, so we cater to those readers as well.

Through Palestinian coverage, the complicity of the U.S. media became very obvious, irresponsible and damaging to the world. Therefore, this local outlet is publishing the information also, since there is a void.

BTNewsroom published this naive, entitled and ridiculous question from NBC anchors to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi when asking why U.S. bases were targeted in retaliation: Iran’s Foreign Minister answered calmly: “We are under attack from the U.S. This is obvious. This is a very simple fact." He went on to explain why they have the right to defend themselves.

When asked by the NBC anchors how strikes on U.S. bases could be “justified,” the Iranian Foreign Minister had to explain what is obvious to most, which is that Iran has the right to defend itself.

Below is a look at vintage CNN with Dana Bash and Wolf Blitzer, published by ClassWarNews, who said: “For context, Wolf Blitzer was a former AIPAC researcher and used to be the editor of two magazines run by AIPAC’s founder that took hard-line pro-Israel stances like supporting Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.

“Dana Bash was on the Board of Trustees for the pro-Zionist Jewish Women International organization. And was married to CIA Chief of Staff / Department of Defense Chief of Staff, Jeremy Bash.

“It isn't that their corporate overlords have to censor them and tell them what to say. Its that if they didn't believe the things they believed then they wouldn't have been hired in the first place.”

What Some Iranians Are Saying

Upon learning that the Supreme Leader was dead, this local-ish New York based glass blower who has been featured on ALBB before demonstrated her feelings in burning hot glass.

Meanwhile, In Palestine:

The Andrey.X reported: “EYES ON THE WEST BANK

An (incomplete) list of settler and IDF attacks in the past two days, since the beginning of the Israel-Iran war:

  • In Duma (Nablus) the settlers launched an attack, armed with pepper spray and sticks, injuring several Palestinians and solidarity activists; the IDF arrived on the scene, arrested four Palestinians including a 10 year old child, and a journalist.

  • In Qusra (Nablus) the settlers raided the village and assaulted Palestinians, the next day after nearly killing two human rights activists there.

  • In Qwawais (Masafer Yatta), settlers opened fire on Palestinian children while they were gathering wild plants on the hills.

  • In Sfai (Masafer Yatta), settlers shot a Palestinian with live ammunition; then the IDF invaded and arrested Palestinians.

  • In Taybe (Ramallah) settlers and army stole two Palestinian horses.

  • In al-Farsiya (Jordan Valley) settlers stoned a house and threw a tear gas grenade into the house in the middle of the night.

  • All over the West Bank the IDF shut down checkpoints, leaving entire communities cut off from the outside world

And in Data science, Medicaid and Billionaires News During This Iranian Attack

The Drey Dossier reports: “You can call me big brother’s bigger brother.”


Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 2/28/2026

Good Morning!!
It is sunny outside. The grass is muddy from slowly absorbing melted snow, and the farmers and makers are happy to be popped up at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market today Saturday.

Meanwhile, the United States and Israel have decided to try to hamper our Saturdays by once again staging mass chaos in Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East, which includes the United States bombing a girls elementary school, killing over 50 children reportedly. You can get the report and analysis from Ahmed Eldin

A Planetary Parade of 6 planets aligning in a curved line occurs tonight, reports The Guardian. These planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Neptune and Uranus. In Beacon at the Howland Cultural Center, the Howland Chamber Music Circle is performing "The Planets" at 5:30pm. Details on that is below in ALBB's Kids Classes Guide section.

PS: Don't miss the "Murder She Wrote: Crime Fiction Writing Workshop" from Beacon LitFest. Find it below in the Adult Classes section.
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Donations Open For The Prom Pop-Up from Beacon’s Howland Public Library
Day: Now through March 20, 2026
Details: Nearly-New, Gently-Used Party Attire
Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main Street, Beacon, NY
The Prom Pop-Up From The Howland Library Is Back: Seeking Donations Of Gently Used Prom Attire

The Free Prom Pop-Up Boutique for High School students is back at Beacon's Howland Public Library. Opportunity is open now to donate amazing, unusual, gently-used, like-new prom attire in female and male style through March 20th.
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Beacon’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade of Green
Day: Sunday March 14th, 2026
Time: Noon
Location: Main Street, beginning at
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Nami Yum Yum has been changing it up. Visit them today inside of the HV Food Hall to see which ingredients they have combined for you this weekend!

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BAGEL-ISH
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“Our bagels are fantastic, but our cream cheeses are really, really good. I would call them in the ‘Fantastic’ category,” Bagel-ish's owner Beth declared. The house-made cream cheeses look and feel like Gelato, and there is even a Dulce de Leche (caramel) flavor. Orange Curd (has egg). Organic Strawberry Jam blended cream cheese (try not to eat it by the scoop). Sweet Fig. Goes well with the Za’atar, Salt and Rosemary bagels. Those are the sweet spreads.

For the Savory, there’s the Calamata Olive (such a happy name). Calabria Pepper (spicy). Scallion Garlic, and Jalapeño Garlic (staples).
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CARTER'S RESTAURANT
Main Street, Beacon NY
Planning your business in Beacon retreats for Spring? So is Carter's. Get in their books now to book their back patio, back room, middle room, or the entire place for your event. Catering weddings off-site and private parties on-site, Carter’s is booking for Spring/Summer. Contact them today to get under those patio lights in their private back patio! Gluten-free definitely possible as Chef Jon will modify with you as needed. Call Chef Jon today to menu plan. 845-743-6527 
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
Eggbert’s frozen raw pet food is always available at both Farmer’s Markets and on their website for delivery! Order ahead online and select Free Pickup at whichever market, or select Free Delivery and we will drive to you.
Varieties include:
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Mental Health First Aid Training
When: Thursday, March 5, 2026
Time: 9:30am-6pm
Price: Free. Pre-Registration is Required
Join Nuvance Health for a free Adult Mental Health First Aid training, open to the public and staff. This skills-based course teaches participants how to identify, understand, and respond to mental health and substance use challenges. Learners will complete a short prereading assignment online before the class session, then practice skills through discussion and activities. Topics include risk factors and warning signs, information on depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, and addiction disorders, and a 5-step action plan to help someone in crisis. Upon successful completion of all requirements, participants will receive a certificate from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing. 
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Murder She Wrote: Crime Fiction Writing Workshop
When: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Price: $52.79 (tickets include food, beverages, writing, materials and more.
Cynthia Weiner has had a long career writing and teaching fiction. Her short stories have been published in Ploughshares, The Sun, and Epiphany, and her story, "Boyfriends," was awarded a Pushcart Prize. And her 2025 novel, A Gorgeous Excitement, became an instant NYT bestseller. She is also the assistant director of The Writers Studio in New York City and a top notch writing instructor. Get your ticket soon for our upcoming Crime Writing intensive (and dinner!). Your attendence helps support our mission and bring our June 2026 Litfest to life! Last time we featured Author Cynthia Weiner of NY Writers Studio, the workshop sold out! This is a reprise with ALL NEW MATERIAL!
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Explore Music, Art, and Astronomy with Gustav Holst’s The Planets!
Day: Saturday, February 28, 2026
Time: 5:30pm
Price: Children FREE / Adults $15
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Join the Howland Chamber Music Circle’s Classics for Kids series for a vibrant performance of Holst’s The Planets, arranged for six brass players and piano. Planet lanterns created by local children through Compass Arts will brighten the space, and the program will be narrated with fun facts about each planet.

This engaging event brings together music, creativity, and science—perfect for inspiring curiosity in audiences of all ages.

Please Note: Segments of the program are expected to be loud. We encourage you to consider the needs of children with related sensitivities.
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Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
Li’l Dragons Karate class (ages 4-6) meets 3 times per week:
Tuesdays and Fridays at 5:00pm & Thursdays at 5:30pm.
Email Noah at info@MountainStreamBudo for more info and to schedule your free trial class! 
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The Prom Pop-Up From Beacon's Howland Library Is Back: Seeking Donations Of Gently Used Prom Attire

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

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

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

Suspenders!!

The deadline to donate is March 20th.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Submission Deadlines Include:

  • March 13 – Earlybird Deadline

  • May 8 – Regular Deadline

  • June 5 – Late Deadline

  • June 12 – FilmFreeway Final Deadline

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

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

Film Categories Include:

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

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

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

*Eligible to receive cash prices.

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

VIDEO: New Organic Things To Do In Beacon Guide: Flyers On The Rite Aid Windows

Different people have begun producing lists of things to do in Beacon. The newest resource has been created by the people who are posting flyers to the empty Rite Aid windows, as it sits dormant waiting for its new tenant. People can be seen casually walking by the flyers, taking stock of different classes they can take, or dances they can attend.

For A Little Beacon Blog’s Things To Do In Beacon Guides, which may source from this row of flyers from time to time, click here.

Opportunity: Nominations Open For HUDSY's 250 Acts Of Positive Change Mini-Docu Series

HUDSY, a nonprofit film production company dedicated to educating and connecting communities through independent filmmaking, is launching their of 250 Acts of Positive Change, a year-long community-led movement and documentary film project inspired by the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Through their 250 Acts of Positive Change project, HUDSY will spotlight what is happening right now: the everyday people strengthening their communities through service, creativity, healing, justice, and connection.

About The Mini-Documentaries

Throughout the year, HUDSY will document and showcase 250 tangible acts of positive change taking place across the region. Each act, whether large or small, will be captured in a short 1-3 minute film and shared publicly through HUDSY’s website, YouTube channel, and social platforms, creating a living archive of local impact. The films will be produced by HUDSY’s professional production team alongside the eight participants in its paid seven-month Filmmaker Apprenticeship Program, providing hands-on workforce training while documenting stories that strengthen the region.

“In a time when division often dominates headlines, we want to turn the camera toward the helpers, the artists, the organizers, the healers, the people quietly doing uplifting and impactful work,” said Laura Kandel, Executive Director of Operations at HUDSY. “This project is our way of asking: What if celebrating our country meant celebrating the people actively making it better?”

How To Apply

Tell HUDSY how you or someone you recommend makes an impact in the areas of service, creativity, healing, justice, or connection. Include pictures if you have, and/or links to samples of you on film doing this.

HUDSY is inviting Hudson Valley residents to help shape the movement by:

  • Recommending themselves and sharing their own act of positive change

  • Recommending individuals, groups, or organizations making a difference

  • Joining HUDSY at regional filming locations to share short interview stories

Selected acts will be filmed as part of the official series, with additional on-the-spot interviews recorded throughout the region at locations that will be periodically announced through HUDSY’s newsletter and social media channels.

“Positive change doesn’t have to be large-scale to be meaningful,” said Angel Gates Fonseca, Executive Director of Production at HUDSY. “Sometimes it’s a neighbor organizing meals, a teacher starting a creative program, or a volunteer showing up week after week. These stories matter. They deserve to be documented and shared.”

By shifting the focus of the 250th anniversary toward the good happening now, HUDSY hopes to create a time capsule of what community leadership looks like today and inspire others to take action.

To recommend an act of positive change or learn more, visit: hudsy.org/250acts

About HUDSY

HUDSY is a nonprofit film production company founded in 2017 with a mission to educate and connect communities through the power of independent filmmaking. We bring people together around stories that matter by making films that create positive change, running a paid seven-month Filmmaker Apprentice Program, and hosting community events. www.hudsy.org

Trash Pickup Delayed 1 Day; Fire Hydrants Need Help Digging-Out Again

Residential trash pickup is running on a 1-day delayed schedule as a result of Monday’s snowstorm, Royal Carting, which is now a division of Casella Sanitation, confirmed to A Little Beacon Blog on Tuesday.

Pictures of snow covered fire hydrants, provided by the Beacon Fire Department, showing what a properly dug out hydrant looks like. They ask the community to help dig them out.

Fire hydrants will also need dug out again by community members to help the Beacon Fire Department. While the Fire Department dug out several fire hydrants last snowstorm, the public was asked to help dig. There are 600 public fire hydrants in the City of Beacon.

“We once again ask City residents to please shovel and remove snow away from hydrants in or close to your property!” the City of Beacon Fire Department said via their Facebook page.

“…If you can’t see the hydrant, that means we can’t either! This will save us valuable time that may save your life in the event of a fire!”

For those who have dug out, good job. Space is running out for where to put the snow in residential areas. One foot is expected again for next week. Get some Epsom salt for your bath soak.

Snowfall Again In New York; Beacon's Internet Is Not Having It

It’s snowing again in Beacon, and the local Internet is not having it. A Little Beacon Blog didn’t even feel like opening up the screen door to get a photo. Most vendors at the Beacon Farmer’s Market called out Sunday morning as light sleet fell intermittently, not wanting to chance the return home should more precipitation have arrived. Lines at the cashier at Key Food at 10:30am were winding back into the isles; not with a panic vibe, but people were getting what people were getting.

New York’s Governor Hochul declared a State of Emergency for Dutchess and surrounding counties. Dutchess County banned all non-essential road travel beginning Sunday evening. Beacon City School’s called for a school closure for Monday, and kids began planning their sleepover nights.

The flower shop Flora’s response to the snow on Sunday.

The City Of Beacon robo-called everyone to remind the public not to park on any street when over 2” of snow falls so that plows can get through. Both Beacon’s Highway and Water Departments were out by at least 11pm plowing, and then again in the early hours, as snow continued to fall as predicted.

By sunrise, the City of Beacon robo-called again to let the public know that Dutchess County had extended the weather travel ban to 4pm Monday, that Town Hall and the Recreation Center would be closed, and there would be no bus service.

As the people of Beacon rolled out of bed, they began posting their response feelings to Instagram. The flower shop Flora had posted last evening, nearly throwing in the towel on the winter retail season.

“The Melody of Melting” poem by Katie Hellmuth.

When the first dumping of two feet of snow started melting, A Little Beacon Blog wrote a poem about what it sounded like, called “The Melody Of Melting.” It was an encouraging time. Nothing like the resulting dehydrated snow that has been slowly evaporating under gray skies in below freezing temperatures, resembling leftover Dairy Queen ice-cream cake that mysteriously does not melt.

The performers at Broadway in Beacon compiled a winter slideshow sourced from the IG account Beacon Living, showing how we all feel as we watch the snow fall again.

Snow reflections from Nickeya Smith.

Nickeya Smith opened her window in the suburbs and asked herself why. Then recommended the remake of The Burbs on Peacock.

Other house-bound people expressed it in the form of cats, and talk-show hosts canceling themselves.

Another reader posted a twinkling picture of her shed, followed by a quietly snowy poem by Mary Oliver about an owl, and then reported in that she’d measured 8” so far in her Beacon backyard.

Meanwhile, kissing videos and interviews with Wuthering Heights stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are flooding the Instagram, so we have plenty to watch.

VIDEOS: Meanwhile, In The Epst Files; Savannah Guthrie's Mom's Kidnapping Group Chat...

Meanwhile…for those of us following The Epst Files, with a side dish of the tragic and possibly distractionary kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie’s mom, Nancy, The Nurses are filling in our little group text on tho topic. In these times, it’s important to have a tight group of fellow information collectors and analysts, as ALBB does with two local readers on this topic. One reader works in the medical field, so is among nurses who keep a pulse on everything.

The Drey Dossier is also someone to follow for this, who connects a lot of dots and weaves a lot of threads. Meanwhile, here are some videos to catch you up on our leads.

VIDEO: Field Trip To Mountain Stream Budo To Kick The Bag

A few weeks ago, Katie went into Mountain Stream Budo for an intro to swordsmanship. After that session, she really wanted to kick the bag. Indeed!

Noah shows Katie how to roundhouse kick the bag for the first time, in what was a satisfying session consisting of many attempts to get the right form. As with any movement art, positioning of the hips is key but tricky to get! Consistent practice will result in a solid kick soon.

Enroll today in Mountain Stream Budo’s karate program or in any of the other arts offered at the school! Choose from karate, kobudo (weapons art), jujitsu, and iaido (swordsmanship).

Contact them today for more information:
(845) 526-BUDO
info@MountainStreamBudo.com

Located next to the newly opened Oui Oui HV and across the street from Beacon Mercantile Coffee.! For dual movement, they are right next to Reform Pilates.

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VIDEO: Shelter Air Is Keeping Slippers Warm Through Radiator and Boiler Maitenance (Member)

Spring is coming, promise. But in the meantime, heaters are on as we hunker in. Shelter Air services all types of heating systems. From old boilers still kicking in the basement, to oil-based heat constantly getting filled back up, to newer systems with smart-elements to them. Shelter Air’s priority is your comfort and stability. Call them today for HVAC (heating/cooling) service needs.

Shelter Air is an independent, locally and woman-owned HVAC services company.

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VIDEO: Mystery Snow Eater Machine Removes Show At Skate Park

A mystery snow eater machine has eaten one half of the snow at the Skate Park at Memorial Park. The Skate Park was not plowed after the two feet of snow fell.

Snow had been pushed up in front of it, along with other snow mounds that were partially turned into snow tunnels. The giant mound that was in front of the Skate Park disappeared one day, presumably hauled to the Mini Mount Memorial Park at the Beacon Bears Football Field, but that is not confirmed. This week, part of the Skate Park was cleared by what seems to be a machine with tracks, but no snow from being snow blown can be seen. With the rain and sun toward the end of this week, the blacktop is now exposed and ready for wheels. But with Sunday’s snow, this may be covered again. 🛹🩶

Things To Do In Beacon, NY 📅 2/21/2026

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"Peekskill Riots" Documentary Screened On The Site Of The Peekskill Riots
Day: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 2pm
Location: 297 Locust Ave, Cortland, NY
A rare opportunity to watch the documentary on Civil Rights champion, Paul Robeson and the Peekskill Riots at the seen. Says the filmmaker, Jon Bennett: "The Vancourtlandville Historical Society and I will be screening the documentary with a Q+A session between me and the audience immediately afterwards. I hope to see you here this Saturday as we discus this important part of American history."
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Beacon Spring Celebration Of Light
Day: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 5:30pm-8pm
Location: Polhill Park - Main St. - The Yard
This is the centerpiece of the festival. The big day! Free and open to all!
5:30pm - GATHER - Polhill Park - Main Street & South Ave Bring lanterns, illuminate our light, line up and kick off the walk!
6:00pm - PARADE - We have a rolling street closure so we’ll be in the middle of Main Street! Walk the length of Main Street with light and music and cheer!
6:30pm - CELEBRATE - The Yard - 4 Hanna Lane
Display lanterns, drink tea and eat tasty morsels around the fire with tunes to dance to and more!
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East Asian Spring Festival
Day: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: Doors open 2:30pm, performance begins at 3:30pm. Performances include Taiko, Music, Lion Dance, Tai Chi
Price: $15 Advance, $20 at door, $5 Kids
Location: Industrial Arts Brewing: 511 Fishkill Ave, Beacon, NY 12508
The Hudson East Asian Culture Club, based in Beacon celebrates the Lunar New Year (of the Horse!), the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community and East Asian culture in general.
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Beacon’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade of Green
Day: Sunday March 14th, 2026
Time: Noon
Location: Main Street, beginning at
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Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
(door is on Eliza Street, near Citizens Bank)

The Self Defense class you need, right here in Beacon, taught by a sought-after martial arts expert, Noah Mitchell, who has over 40 years of experience. No martial arts experience necessary.

Pictured here is a recent group of the Women's Self Defense Seminar, which consisted of Beacon residents. Seminars will include self defense theory and concepts as well as practical experience, including: 
  • Releases, controls, striking
  • Pressure points, joint locks
  • Defenses against mugs, grabs, chokes
  • Defenses against armed attackers
  • Sexual Assault situations & more

Call or email today to learn more.
(845) 526-BUDO
info@MountainStreamBudo.com
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Mental Health First Aid Training
When: Thursday, March 5, 2026
Time: 9:30am-6pm
Price: Free. Pre-Registration is Required
Join Nuvance Health for a free Adult Mental Health First Aid training, open to the public and staff. This skills-based course teaches participants how to identify, understand, and respond to mental health and substance use challenges. Learners will complete a short prereading assignment online before the class session, then practice skills through discussion and activities. Topics include risk factors and warning signs, information on depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, and addiction disorders, and a 5-step action plan to help someone in crisis. Upon successful completion of all requirements, participants will receive a certificate from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing. 
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Murder She Wrote: Crime Fiction Writing Workshop
When: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Price: $52.79 (tickets include food, beverages, writing, materials and more.
Cynthia Weiner has had a long career writing and teaching fiction. Her short stories have been published in Ploughshares, The Sun, and Epiphany, and her story, "Boyfriends," was awarded a Pushcart Prize. And her 2025 novel, A Gorgeous Excitement, became an instant NYT bestseller. She is also the assistant director of The Writers Studio in New York City and a top notch writing instructor. Get your ticket soon for our upcoming Crime Writing intensive (and dinner!). Your attendence helps support our mission and bring our June 2026 Litfest to life! Last time we featured Author Cynthia Weiner of NY Writers Studio, the workshop sold out! This is a reprise with ALL NEW MATERIAL!
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Mountain Stream Budo
340 Main Street, Beacon NY
Li’l Dragons Karate class (ages 4-6) meets 3 times per week:
Tuesdays and Fridays at 5:00pm & Thursdays at 5:30pm.
Email Noah at info@MountainStreamBudo for more info and to schedule your free trial class! 
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Explore Music, Art, and Astronomy with Gustav Holst’s The Planets!
Day: Saturday, February 28, 2026
Time: 5:30pm
Price: Children FREE / Adults $15
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Join the Howland Chamber Music Circle’s Classics for Kids series for a vibrant performance of Holst’s The Planets, arranged for six brass players and piano. Planet lanterns created by local children through Compass Arts will brighten the space, and the program will be narrated with fun facts about each planet.

This engaging event brings together music, creativity, and science—perfect for inspiring curiosity in audiences of all ages.

Please Note: Segments of the program are expected to be loud. We encourage you to consider the needs of children with related sensitivities.
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Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Time: 6:30am-8:30am
Location: 12 Hanna Lane, Beacon, NY 12508
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Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: First Presbyterian, 50 Liberty Street, Beacon, NY 12508
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"Peekskill Riots" Documentary Screened On The Site Of The Peekskill Riots
Day: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 2pm
Location: 297 Locust Ave, Cortland, NY
A rare opportunity to watch the documentary on Civil Rights champion, Paul Robeson and the Peekskill Riots at the seen. Says the filmmaker, Jon Bennett: "The Vancourtlandville Historical Society and I will be screening the documentary with a Q+A session between me and the audience immediately afterwards. I hope to see you here this Saturday as we discus this important part of American history."
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I have never separated my work as an artist from my work as a human being. I’ve always put it more strongly. To me, my art is always a weapon.
— Paul Robeson