Apps! We Got Apps! And The Return To Gyms. Retail Therapy Weekend 8/21/2020

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Hey Hey!
So many things. Gyms are open! Your favorite yoga, pilates, fitness centers have been struggling, and Governor Cuomo has been reluctant to open. But an agreement has been reached, and Marilyn at A Little Beacon Blog has written all about it, so you can know what to expect.

Meanwhile, if you go to a bar, and the bartender insists your order some kind of delicious app, even if it's on the house, this is why. Governor Cuomo clarified guidelines in July that require bars, restaurants, breweries and tap rooms to offer food to customers, in order to encourage people to sit down/still in one place and not mingle and shoulder rub, as is usually the case in a bar. Syracuse.com wrote a great article about it with lots of details.

Scroll down for the rest of your Retail Therapy for the weekend in Beacon...

PS: If you're visiting Beacon and forgot your mask (totally saw you today!), you can buy one in town! So many boutiques here carry them. Check A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide for ideas.

Story Screen Drive-In presents "The Iron Giant" and "Back To The Future"
Day:
Friday-Sunday, August 21-23, 2020
Time: 8:15pm (Gremlins), 10:45pm (BHC)
Location: The Park at USC, 724 Wolcott Ave, Beacon, NY
Parking will be on a first come first serve basis. You can arrive up to 15 minutes before your screening's scheduled start time to be assigned a space. Please be aware that you must arrive no later than 15 minutes after your screening's scheduled start time to attend the movie. All admissions sales must be completed in advance by reservation on the website. Tickets sales end one hour before the start of the screening. There will be no tickets available at the Drive-In box office.
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Fishkill's Summer Concerts In The Park With Cherished Memories (Doo Wop)
Day: 
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Mauer-Geering Park located off Geering Way in Fishkill
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Story Screen & Beacon Recreation Presents Movie Night: Muppet Movie
Day
: Thursday, August 27, 2020
Time: 8:15pm
Location: Green Street Park, Beacon, NY
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Free Drive-In Movie at Wilcox Park “The Secret Life of Pets 2”
Day
: Friday, August 28, 2020
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Wilcox Park Route 199 Stanfordville, NY 12581
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Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events throughout the week!

 
 

EAT CHURCH
511 Fishkill Avenue, Beacon, NY

Pop-Up Alert!! 
It was so nice, they have to do it twice! Once again, Eat Church will be back this Friday and Saturday with another Masa Mission Revue. This week, they will also be featuring a special of Elote (grilled Mexican Street corn).
Location: 3091 Route 9, Cold Spring, NY
Date/Time: Friday & Saturday August 21-22, 2020 from 4:00-8:00 PM.
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BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Have you stopped by @baja328 and tried their special taco, Blackened salmon with fresh spicy mango salsa served on a lettuce wrap? Their kitchen always uses the freshest ingredients for their dishes. Stop by this weekend! 
Tuesday - Thursday: 4-9pm
Friday - Saturday: 12pm-10pm
Sunday: 12pm-8pm
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MEYERS OLD DUTCH
184 Main Street, Beacon, NY

This week, Meyers Old Dutch would like to know if you ever tried their chili burger?! They make their chili completely from scratch with 3 types of whole dried chili’s, local cider and a special house blend ground beef. 
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HOMESPUN
232 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Yummm. Risotto with Arborio Rice & Oyster Mushrooms, cooked down with vegetable stock and white wine for our vegetarian friends, finished with Paolo Bea Olive Oil.

Watermelon Salad with yellow and red watermelon, feta, cucumber, red onion, Brazilian little beak peppers pickled in house, red currants, torn mint and opal basil.

Dishes by @mtropeano16 with @fabi.diego.96 in the kitchen all night holding it down
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY

You won't believe it...Hudson Valley Food Hall is serving Brunch on Sundays! Saturdays and Sundays. Food and drink from each of the vendors in side. Know This: You can eat outside at their multi-picnic table setup, or on their lovely back patio with several ceiling fans! Tell your friends.
Time: 11am - 2pm Saturday's & Sunday's with Drink & Food Specials:
This Weekend:
- Made to Order Omelettes by Miz Hattie's BBQ
- French Toast w/ Blackberries by MomoValley
- Mimosas made w/ Fresh Squeezed OJ from The Roosevelt Bar
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BEACON HOTEL
424 Main Street, Beacon, NY

WHAT PERSON DOESN’T LIKE PIZZA?
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The Cauliflower crust pizza is Vegetarian and Gluten free, available at The Beacon Hotel Restaurant & Lounge. Don't worry meat eaters, you have the option to add chicken or shrimp to your pie!
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LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon

At Luxe Optique, they offer the highest quality eyewear at every price point. Another piece for Summer, check out these sunglasses from @leisuresociety . Leisure Society is dedicated to heirloom design and creating an object once with the intention of having it last forever. 
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BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Copies of Colin Dickey’s latest book,  “The Unidentified” might just have some eerie doodles by none other than the unidentifier himself, @colindickey. If you haven’t picked this up a copy yet, do so today. “With the same curiosity and insight that made ‘Ghostland’ a hit with readers and critics, [in ‘The Unidentified,’] Colin looks at what all fringe beliefs have in common, explaining that today’s Illuminati is yesterday’s Flat Earth: the attempt to find meaning in a world stripped of wonder."
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LEWIS & PINE
133 Main Street, Beacon

The fragrance diffuser is back, baby! A fresh batch has just been made here in Beacon by Lewis and Pine. We know you missed them (we did too!) and wondered where they went. They were out of stock for ages simply because the creator Yali was pregnant, but the baby has arrived, and the batch-making has resumed. Pictured here is the Hygge scent, which is great for coy home vibes as we enter cooler Fall weather.
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LA MÉRE CLOTHING AND GOODS
436 Main Street, Beacon

Well "Hello, Gorgeous!" - with new arrivals showing up regularly at La Mére Clothing + Goods, there's always a reason to come back. Check out their current Sandal sale - buy one, get one half off! As always, you can shop online 24/7 at lamereclothingandgoods.com
HOURS:
Wednesday- Saturday: 11am-6pm
Sunday: 12pm-5pm
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SOLSTAD HOUSE
488 Main Street, Beacon

After making the short move from East Main street, Solstad House is now settled in their new digs, come by and say Hi!  Solstad House is a unique mercantile and general store with carefully curated handmade goods from all over the country.
Hours:
Su: 11 - 6
M & T: Closed
W - Fi: 12 - 6
Sa: 11 - 7

             


BEACON MERCANTILE
493 Main Street, Beacon

Now available at Beacon Mercantile, these gorgeous floral card sets from @talfotostudio_ (because pretty mail feels like the absolute best kind of treat right now!).  Floral photography by award-winning Brooklyn artist and photographer Tal Shpantzer. A delightful and personal way to send flowers of a different sort. Boxed set of 6 blank 5 x 7 cards with envelopes. 

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View more upcoming classes for in the Adult Classes Guide and Kids Classes Guide.

ANTALEK & MOORE
340 Main Street, Beacon

We sure do have lots of options here in the Hudson Valley when it comes to camping. From renting a cabin to reserving a spot for a little RV glamping or an event setting up a tent in your backyard . Antalek & Moore asks what is on your list of camping must-haves?
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TIN SHINGLE
Co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, Alicia Garza, has signed with talent agency ICM Partners for representation. Look for big things to come from her. New-ish to the scene is her podcast, Lady Don't Take No, where she has interviewed Kamau Bell and other great leaders, content creators and organizers. Tin Shingle is getting the Media Contact Information for this podcast for those who think their brands are a fit for possible feature. Pitch it! Tin Shingle is an empowerment platform that trains you in how to pitch the media.
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CASTING CALL: Paid Gig: Documentary For Being Over 50 + Turning Your Dream Career Into A Reality
A documentary is looking for people aged 50+ who are pursuing their dreams for a year long documentary. The pay is SAG Union scale, and starts at $2670 for participation, and compensation is available for people who join your story. The casting agency NINA DAY is taking submissions now, and would love to hear from you. PRO TIP: record your submission on your phone as a video! NINA DAY needs your answers to a few questions. See this job listing at A Little Beacon Blog to get the questions, and directions for how to apply. Deadline is 8/20/2020 but don’t wait ‘till the last minute. If you know of someone 50+ who is pursuing their dream, tag them or tell them about this job listing.
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Luxe Optique Is Hiring Private Airbnb Manager For Apartments
The owners of Luxe Optique own their building with 4 apartments above the storefront. These have been redesigned and include washers/dryers for the short term rental market using Airbnb’s platform.
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Luxe Optique Is Hiring Cleaner of Airbnb Apartments
Luxe Optique is hiring a regular cleaning person or service to clean 4 apartments between Airbnb guests.
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Utensil Kitchenware Moving Across Town In Latest Building Renovation

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You’ve driven by it countless times - the construction going on at 143 Main Street, the building that formerly held the office for Shane Hobel’s The Mountain Scout Survival School. Prior to that storefront, the space was the location for the art gallery Fovea before it moved across and up the street to the second floor of Hudson Beacon Glass.

Slated for a Saturday, November 10, 2018, grand opening, Utensil Kitchenware, owned by Emily Burke, will move from her location on the east end of town to this larger, fully renovated space on the West End. Emily and her architect husband designed it specifically to fit the kitchenware store.

The store has always held a cozy collection of pretty much any kitchenware item you needed - or didn’t know you needed - and now will offer an interactive demonstration space so that you can learn how to use the gadgets that Emily has discovered. The front doors have been expanded to be double doors, the front windows enlarged. If you’ve walked by, you may have seen exciting red ceiling beams on the inside.

The building Utensil originally opened in is currently for sale. Says Emily of her new location: “I am really excited about this new chapter. Although I will miss the East End, I think the community will like the new location too. I secured a long-term lease at 143 Main Street a very fair rate. The building owner is a great guy who really cares about Main Street, the tenants and building renovations.”

Newest shop, Darry'l’s Contemporary Women’s Clothing, opened in former Nella’s Bellas, which had been Global Home. Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Newest shop, Darry'l’s Contemporary Women’s Clothing, opened in former Nella’s Bellas, which had been Global Home.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Fun Fact for Beacon Trivia Lovers: This is not Emily’s first time working on this end of town. She worked at the home decor shop, Global Home, before it pulled up its pins several years ago. That location was later occupied by Nella’s Bellas, and now Darryl’s Contemporary Women’s Clothing. (A brand new shop… looks like they are also in Rhinebeck and NYC on Amsterdam of the UWS… We are investigating!)

West End Of Beacon’s Main Street Is Basically Getting Renovated

There’s a lot going on at this end of town - referred to often here as “the west end of town near the train” - from building renovations to business relocations. This change started when a large swath of property - 20 parcels - changed hands from the Piccone family (see our coverage in “Top Nabisco Pressman Starts Over At Age 54 To Open Salon - Mr. Bell’s Story”) to new owners in one of the largest real estate deals in Beacon’s history.

Colorant, now located at 146 Main Street started out inside of Beacon Healing Massage as a pop-up shop, turned perma-pop-up shop, and now has a permanent home across the street in the space formerly occupied by Miss Vickie’s Music. Photo Credit: Kat…

Colorant, now located at 146 Main Street started out inside of Beacon Healing Massage as a pop-up shop, turned perma-pop-up shop, and now has a permanent home across the street in the space formerly occupied by Miss Vickie’s Music.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Storefront shops always come and go on any Main Street, but taking a moment to reflect on what’s going on, not only has their been an ongoing Shopping Guide Shuffle since the summer, but there are building improvements as well.

Renovations Have Begun

At first blush, one might think that a bunch of new businesses are moving in. However, Beacon businesses already located here, for the most part, are simply moving around. The first major move and renovation was to Colorant’s space, which used to be a seasonal pop-up shop in Beacon Healing Massage’s space, which is right next door to the (now former) Mountain Scout office. Beacon Healing Massage’s new neighbor will be Utensil.

Colorant transitioned into a perma-pop-up in the Beacon Healing Massage space, and then officially moved out and across the street into the studio where Miss Vickie hung her musical shingle - but not before that space was totally renovated for Colorant. Miss Vickie has since moved to another location owned by the same people a few blocks up, down the alley near the shoe cobbler and Mr. Bell’s barbershop.

Miss Vickie’s Music, down the alley near Mr. Bell’s barbershop. Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Miss Vickie’s Music, down the alley near Mr. Bell’s barbershop.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

reMADE, the boutique carrying handmade Hudson Valley items recently closed, yet the space has re-opened as a new store - Lewis and Pine. The new shop, however, occupies half the space. The store was essentially two stores inside with an existing wall and door separating the two. This can make for an awkward layout - or not - depending on how you set it up. The space will now be two storefronts.

Says Liz Ferrera, owner of reMADE and PAX Studios of her decision to close the shop: “For me personally, the decision to close reMADE was primarily ‘life getting in the way.’ More specifically, aging parents and my desire to learn all that I can from them while I have the opportunity. The maker community in the Hudson Valley is just incredible! The craftsmanship and creativity that I saw being produced just blew me away. Educating people on the benefits of handmade will continue to be my passion.”

Wait - Where Is Mountain Scout Going?

A survival training workshop on the Mountain Scout property in Hopewell JuncTion. Photo Credit: The Mountain Scout Instagram

A survival training workshop on the Mountain Scout property in Hopewell JuncTion.
Photo Credit: The Mountain Scout Instagram

The inside of the Mountain Scout office was really neat, and was set up as if you were outside in the wilderness. The Mountain Scout trains in survival tactics in the wilderness and taps into primitive stuff we humans otherwise may have disconnected from thanks to modern technologies. The true training takes place on several acres of land that Mountain Scout owns in Hopewell Junction, just 5 minutes from I-84 or the Taconic.

The big, tan Mountain Scout passenger van you see driving around Beacon is part of their offerings of shuttling clients to and from the Beacon train station to their land in Hopewell Junction for workshops or private trainings. His classes are just so neat - you should check them out for survival tactics for kids or adults, including Family Emergency Planning.

Meanwhile… On The East Side Of Beacon Near The Mountain

There are incredible finds! So many shops, galleries and eateries. We have a few articles slated to tell you about them, but a lot of good stuff. Loopy Mango (giant yarn), the No. 3 Reading Room for extremely rare art books and interesting print things not found in art galleries or book stores, The Vault for creative cocktails and one of the best baby kale Caesar salads, and Jeffrey Terreson’s curious dimensional paintings.

Eat up our write-ups of all of the shops in A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide, and the eateries in our Restaurant Guide. Don’t miss our Brunch Guide, of course!