This weekend is loaded with options! Here is your easy access to planning. These are weekend dates pulled from some of A Little Beacon Blog's 10 Things To Do In Beacon Guides, so be sure to check them during the week.
50Roots.com Pop-Up Shop Day: Friday to Sunday, November 25 to 27, 2016 Time: 10 am to 10 pm Location: A Little Beacon Space, 291 Main St., Beacon NY Information >
Movies That Matter Beacon: Not My Life Day: Friday, November 25, 2016 Time: Doors at 7 pm, movie starts at 7:30 Location: First Presbyterian Church of Beacon, McKinley Hall, 50 Liberty St., Beacon, NY Information >
7th Annual Holiday Light Parade in Wappingers Falls Day: Saturday, November 26, 2016 Time: 6 to 9 pm Location: Parade lineup at 6 pm, step-off at 6:30 pm from Elm St. Santa will arrive in Mesier Park by 7 pm in time to light the tree. Information >
Hudson Valley Farm & Flea Day: Saturday, November 26, 2016 Time: 10 am to 5 pm Location: Motorcyclepedia Museum, 250 Lake St. Newburgh, NY Information >
Local Artisan Holiday Market Day: Saturday, November 26, 2016 Time: 10 am Location: CREATE Community, 11 Peekskill Road, Cold Spring, NY Information >
50Roots.com Pop-Up Shop Days: November 25 to 27, 2016 Time: Open all day, with a complimentary happy hour! Location: A Little Beacon Space, 291 Main St., Beacon, NY 50Roots.com is an online shop that carries only USA-made products. 50Roots is based in Newburgh, and brings their store to you, popping up over the Black Friday/Small Business Saturday weekend after Thanksgiving.
Hudson Valley Art Market Days: Now through January 2017 Time: Noon to 6 pm Location: 201 Main St., Beacon, NY (Zora Dora Ice Cream Shop) Information >
Read more about upcoming Pop-Up events!
**Host your own pop-up shop at A Little Beacon Space! More details here.
Lego Snapology POKEMANIA Workshop Day: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 Time: 4 to 5 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY
Visit our Kids Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
Drop ’N Give Me 20! Cardio Theme Day: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 10 am Tickets: $10 in advance, $15 day-of at the door Availability: Only five spots available Location: A Little Beacon Space, 291 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Visit our Adult Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
Visit our 5K Race Guide for upcoming races in the area.
Can’t bear to look at any more Thanksgiving leftovers? Then head to Barb’s Butchery for lunch! On Black Friday, the grill will be on for burgers, brisket sandwiches, pulled pork loaded fries, and more, from noon to 7 pm. And ready your mouths for this week’s special: THE HAMINATOR, a shaved ham and cheese sandwich like you’ve never had before.
Chupacabra’s Blood may sound intimidating, but this BAJA 328 premium margarita starts with Corralejo blanco tequila and ends with a splash of Massimo malbec - one remedy to a long day of Black Friday shopping!
Our Restaurant Guide has all of your options - even eateries you didn't know about! Keep it open on your phone, because we list everyone's phone number and website, making it super easy for you to tap-to-call!
Head in on Black Friday for up to 50% off modern home decor, gifts, and more! Raven Rose has a selection of stylish home bar essentials, from decorative bottle stoppers to witty shot glasses, for the cocktail mavens in your life.
From now until December 10, all gift card purchases will be entered to win this custom made Fine Silver Pendant from PÄX Studios! Handmade from .999 fine silver clay with a beautiful peridot stone. Stop by reMADE to get your gift cards today and join us on Second Saturday in December for the live drawing!
ALL regularly priced items at Mountain Tops are 10% off for Black Friday and Small Biz Saturday! And all socks, including these Smartwool socks for babies through adults, are buy three pairs, get the fourth free. So sock up!
Holiday cooking season is officially upon us, and East End, formerly the Pfotoshop, has a selection of gorgeous cookbooks - and hostess gifts - to help you through it! The shop will be closed on Black Friday, but they will be open until 9 pm on Small Biz Saturday to give you 10% off on all apparel!
Come in to Luxe Optique on Black Friday and Small Biz Saturday to save 25% on all in-stock Ray-Ban and Oakley SUNGLASSES, and up to $150 off of all in-stock optical Mikli, Oakley, Lafont, and Ray-Ban frames. Plus, get a free eye exam with your glasses purchase, through December 15.
Style Storehouse: Come in now to dress and accessorize! ALL WEEKEND get 10% off purchases over $100, 15% off purchases over $175, and 20% off purchases over $250. Plus, with purchase, pick a mystery gift card out of the jar. Your surprise will range from $5 to $50!
All shops in Beacon are listed in this Shopping Guide, from Home Decor to Kids Fashion to Vintage and more. Keep it open on your phone as you're walking around shopping!
ONLINE GIFT CERTIFICATE SAVINGS ALL WEEKEND! Black Friday through Cyber Monday:
SAVE $20 on a 90-minute amazing Hot Stone Massage (regularly $150)
SAVE $5 on any enhancement with a 60-, 75- or 90-minute massage (regularly $25)
From the hairs on your head to the toes on your feet, there are many ways to pamper yourself and your pet in our Beauty Guide.
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Join BeaconArts on Tuesday, December 6, for their seventh annual Holiday Member event! All current, new, and renewing members will be welcome at Oak Vino Wine Bar on Main Street from 6 to 9 pm. The holiday event is always a great opportunity to get to know other members, from artists to local business owners. RSVP here. Not a member yet? Click here to join the organization behind Second Saturday and much of the public art around Beacon!
Antalek & Moore
'Tis the season… for pop-up shops! Pop-up shops are a fantastic way to expand the market for your products and engage with new communities, but keep in mind that setting up in temporary locations also brings new risks. Antalek & Moore offers affordable short-term liability policies designed specifically for pop-up retailers, as well as insurance for year-round businesses. Call for a consultation and learn about your options and other things to think about: (845) 831-4300
Tin Shingle
If you’re ready to take your small business to the next level with effective press and social media strategies, Tin Shingle is the resource you need. From expert articles to live online training sessions, SEO basics to advanced Instagram tactics, and a community of supportive fellow entrepreneurs at your fingertips, you will have everything you need to get the word out about your business. If you want a taste of what Tin Shingle has to offer, tune in to our free TuneUp webinars on Wednesdays at noon! Join today!
InHouse Design Media
Now is the time to snag a great deal on consulting/training time with Katie at InHouse Design Media! Get 30% off any Training Package on Friday, and on Cyber Monday, the savings goes to 20%. Use the time you purchase whenever you need to - there is no expiration date. InHouse Design Media will keep track of your package and check in with you about using it.
All Sport Health & Fitness
It can be easy to forget to take time for ourselves during the holiday season, but All Sport is here to help you put your health first! Keep an eye on their social media pages for hot deals between Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Facebook Instagram Twitter
A Little Beacon Space
It’s here! 50Roots.com has taken over A Little Beacon Space for their FIRST EVER pop-up shop! 50roots.com has been curating unique, American-made goods since 2013, specializing in giving customers not just great products, but also the behind-the-scenes stories. The shop will be open for your Black Friday and Small Business Saturday shopping pleasure!
You’re invited: Don’t miss these events!
11/25/16: Pop-Up Shop: 50Roots.com Takes Over for a Boutique Experience
11/29/16: Drop ’N Give Me 20! Cardio Theme 2/11/17-2/12/17: Valentine’s Day Pop-Up with jewelry from Kit Burke-Smith and Margeaux Lange, and baked sweets from 5Hens.
Tell someone unexpected today or this weekend why you are grateful for them. Who in your life has made an impact on you, who you don't see all of the time, but they have made you appreciate or see something in a new light? Tell them, and make their day.
Personally, I'm going to tell Mr. Bell how much I appreciate him and his triumph when he took a loss and went after an opportunity. Ever since we published that story, I think of him often when contemplating a big decision.
Who are you grateful for? We'd love to know! Let us know in the comments below.
The Friday after Thanksgiving - Black Friday - A Little Beacon Space will be open as a pop-up shop! It continues through Small Business Saturday, going until Sunday afternoon in a pop-up shop takeover by the Newburgh-based online shop 50Roots.com. Some may have met 50Roots.com owners Christa Gray Page and Patrick Page at various local markets when they tried their hand at selling in real life. Now, from Friday to Sunday, you get to walk into their world, where they have set up a shopping experience for you that includes a complimentary happy hour from 5 to 6 pm on Friday and Saturday nights. The store will be open until 10 pm, so you have plenty of time to shop as you visit the many shops of Beacon's Main Street this weekend!
To match their online deals, the owners will be offering 15% off the entire store all weekend.
Hours are:
Friday: 12 pm to 10 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 10 pm
Sunday: 12 pm to 6 pm
A Little Of What You'll Find In the 50Roots Pop-Up Shop
50Roots.com was started by Christa, who used to work in retail and grew tired of dealing with items made in China. Currently residing in Poughkeepsie, Christa quit her day job and opened 50Roots.com, an online store that carries products made only in the USA. Woven into the shopping experience are behind-the-scenes stories of each designer so that you can get to know who you are purchasing from. With their online shop headquartered in Newburgh, where you can find them taking product pictures of their items before posting to their website, Christa and her husband Patrick are spread throughout the Hudson Valley with their work and home locations. Some of the lines they carry are from this neck of the woods, too!
David Rasmussen Design WUD Wine Glasses - Blue David Rasmussen is one of only a handful of designers who also handcrafts his elegant and detailed work. Concentrating mostly on furniture and architectural built-ins, David practices his craft in Carbondale, Colorado.
Recognize the hue of that wood? David Rasmussen's cutting boards and bowls are also carried in Utensil at the east end of Main Street, toward the mountain. You could make quite a collection by combining purchases.
Alchemy Goods Franklin - Eco Vegan Wallet - Orange People say that “necessity is the mother of invention,” and that’s exactly the way Alchemy Goods got started. “My messenger bag got stolen and I needed another one. But the perfect messenger bag eluded me,” says its founder.
Zootility Tools PocketMonkey Says the designer: "I like to think of myself as both an engineer and an artist. I’ve done very well exercising the left (logical) side of my brain. I studied Mechanical Engineering and I worked with a product design firm. More recently, I did software development, believe it or not, where I also got to use the right (creative) side of my brain for graphic design, branding, and web development. Now, I’m exploring the intersection between art and engineering. And it’s a brainstorm!"
Reed Wilson Design Merican Dream Doormat Reed Wilson Design creates clever objects that often evoke deep thoughts and giggles simultaneously. Their products have exhibited with AmDC at MOST Salone in Milan and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. They have been featured in The New York Times, among numerous other publications.
tote+able WOOF - Water & Beverage Tote tote {tote} verb, toted, toting. 1. to carry by hand or on one’s person, especially something that is a load or burden: I toted a bucket of water to the camp.
able {ay-bul} adjective, abler, ablist. 1. having the skill, power or design to do something: We were able to carry the load. 2. having function or ability that is above average: The foldable bottle is an able device.
These are only a few of the items you'll see in the space. Come on down as you shop from all of the small businesses on Main Street!
PS: Do you want to host a Pop-Up Shop in A Little Beacon Space? You can! Details are here.
Highway Department employees were out in their trucks and neon yellow sweatshirts on Friday to hang dozens of wreaths on lampposts, replacing the petunia baskets that were still in full bloom in November.
This annual tradition comes after the clocks are pushed back an hour, producing extra nighttime that begs to be illuminated by twinkling holiday lights. The hanging of the wreaths marks the official start of the holiday season in Beacon.
Sunny Gardens Nursery on Route 9D was also setting up their temporary tree-leaning structure, and trucks have been driving through town making tree deliveries. Home Depot was stocked with air-filled lawn decorations and assortments of ornament balls, with people in early to pick up wreaths.
This weekend is loaded with options! Here is your easy access to planning. These are weekend dates pulled from some of A Little Beacon Blog's 10 Things To Do In Beacon Guides, so be sure to check them during the week.
The Beacon Players presents “Grease” Day: Friday through Sunday, November 18 to 20, 2016 Time: 6 pm Friday, 7 pm Saturday Location: Beacon High School, 101 Matteawan Road, Beacon, NY Information >
Elks Lounge Dance Night Day: Friday, November 18, 2016 Time: 7 pm Location: Beacon Elks Lodge, 900 Wolcott Ave. (Route 9D), Beacon, NY Information >
The Drunken Pumpkin - Taste and Discover Day: Saturday, November 19, 2016 Time: 1 to 5 pm Location: Fishkill Farms, 9 Fishkill Farm Road, Hopewell Junction, NY Information >
Lights, Camera, Action! Days: Saturday, November 19, 2016 (last day) Time: 1:30 to 2:30 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Z!ne Club @ Beacon Library Day: Friday, November 18, 2016 Time: 3 to 5 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Upcycle Art Studio for Teens (ages 11 and up)
Day: Saturday, November 19, 2016
Time: 11 am Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
American Sign Language Class for Older Children and Teens Days: Mondays, November 21 and 28, 2016 Time: 4 to 5 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Snapology Lego Mini Camp Days: Monday, November 21, 2016, Time: 1 to 4 pm Location: Fishkill Recreation, 792 Route 52, Fishkill, NY Information >
Mad Science Enrichment Program Days: Saturdays, November 19 and December 3, 2016 Time: Noon to 1 pm Location: Fishkill Recreation, 792 Route 52, Fishkill, NY Information >
Visit our Kids Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
Chalk Paint 101® - The Annie Sloan Method Day: Sunday, November 20, 2016 Time: 9 am to noon Location: Knot Too Shabby, 155 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Conscious Entrepreneurship: Mindful Tools to Build Profit + Purpose Day: Saturday and Sunday, November 19 and 20, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Location: Beahive, 291 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Intro to Beekeeping with William Ofca Day: Sunday, November 20, 2016 Time: 1 to 4 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Coloring Books For Adults Day: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 Time: 6 to 7 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Visit our Adult Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
Turkey Trot 25K, 5-Mile, 2-Mile, Kids Day: Thursday, November 24, 2016 Time: 7 am to noon Location: Arlington High School, Route 55, Freedom Plains, NY Information >
Visit our 5K Race Guide for upcoming races in the area.
50Roots.com Pop-Up Shop Days: November 25 to 27, 2016 Time: Open all day, with a complimentary happy hour! Location: A Little Beacon Space, 291 Main St., Beacon, NY 50Roots.com is an online shop that carries only USA-made products. 50Roots is based in Newburgh, and brings their store to you, popping up over the Black Friday/Small Business Saturday weekend after Thanksgiving.
Read more about upcoming Pop-Up events!
**Host your own pop-up shop at A Little Beacon Space! More details here.
Barb’s Butchery's goulash has everything you need for the ultimate comfort lunch: elbow macaroni, locally-sourced meat, the perfect blend of spices, and seasoned fries. See the full menu here, and get ready for next week’s special: THE HAMINATOR.
The art doesn’t stop at the galleries in Beacon. The chefs at BAJA 328 have created a masterpiece for your plate with this new tuna tartare appetizer! Try it with one of Baja’s seasonal margaritas, like apple cinnamon and ginger pomegranate versions.
Our Restaurant Guide has all of your options - even eateries you didn't know about! Keep it open on your phone, because we list everyone's phone number and website, making it super easy for you to tap-to-call!
Raven Rose is so much more than a florist! The updated selection of modern home decor and gifts includes these chic and versatile pieces with intricate lines and just a hint of metallic sheen. Browse the shop for unique gifts and home items that are sure to be complimented!
For those who like to keep their wine in convenient yet hidden locations, reMADE has the piece of furniture for you that friends will covet - and appreciate when they come over and need a handy bottle of wine while hanging out in your living room. The wine file cabinet, crafted by Keith Decent. What else do you file away?
Style, quality, and comfort align in this Catrina jacket from Prana. It’s made of oh-so-soft organic cotton, and it has just the right amount of structure to look chic while feeling like a cozy sweatshirt! Try it on for size in Mountain Tops.
These leather mantra bracelets are handmade with messages of love and encouragement - perfect little gifts for friends, family, and yourself! Come in to East End, formerly the Pfotoshop, to see the new colors and pick up a few.
Not only does Luxe Optique work with all insurance plans as an out-of-network provider, they will also submit claims for you AND take 15% off your purchase. Even better, you can use up the extra funds in your flex spending account to buy new glasses for yourself and the kids before the end of the year! Lafont makes plenty of styles for the little ones to choose from.
Now is the time to buy your favorite pair of jeans! Style Storehouse is offering 50% off on several FRAME denim styles, as well as Mother and J Brand, so come on in and try them on while supplies last.
All shops in Beacon are listed in this Shopping Guide, from Home Decor to Kids Fashion to Vintage and more. Keep it open on your phone as you're walking around shopping!
If you're suffering from post-election blues, the end of daylight savings time, or holiday anxiety, River Therapeutic Massage has the package for you: a 30-minute massage every week for six weeks. The De-Stress Package is only $250 and availability is limited, so book today!
From the hairs on your head to the toes on your feet, there are many ways to pamper yourself and your pet in our Beauty Guide.
We know what you're thinking... "I want my business featured here!"
Pictures shown above are from our advertising partners in the Things To Do In Beacon Guides. We can include your most exciting news here, too!
Join BeaconArts on Tuesday, December 6, for their seventh Annual Holiday Member event! All current, new, and renewing members will be welcome at Oak Vino Wine Bar on Main Street from 6 to 9 pm. The holiday event is always a great opportunity to get to know other members, from artists to local business owners. RSVP here. Not a member yet? Click here to join the organization behind Second Saturday and much of the public art around Beacon!
Antalek & Moore
'Tis the season… for pop-up shops! Pop-up shops are a fantastic way to expand the market for your products and engage with new communities, but keep in mind that setting up in temporary locations also brings new risks. Antalek & Moore offers affordable short-term liability policies designed specifically for pop-up retailers, as well as insurance for year-round businesses. Call for a consultation and learn about your options and other things to think about: (845) 831-4300
Tin Shingle
If you’re ready to take your small business to the next level with effective press and social media strategies, Tin Shingle is the resource you need. From expert articles to live online training sessions, SEO basics to advanced Instagram tactics, and a community of supportive fellow entrepreneurs at your fingertips, you will have everything you need to get the word out about your business. If you want a taste of what Tin Shingle has to offer, tune in to our free TuneUp webinars on Wednesdays at noon! Join today!
InHouse Design Media
No matter what business you’re in, you need a top-notch website. At InHouse Design Media, we help you create the website and social media presence you need to engage your audience and turn them into clients and customers. Reach out to us today to discover how we can make your dream website a reality!
All Sport Health & Fitness
Calling all gym buff artists: All Sport is planning an exhibit of its members' drawings, paintings, and photography. If you nurture your creative side as well as your body, email info@allsporthealthandfitness.com to find out how to add your work to the art show!
A Little Beacon Space
A Little Beacon Space is honored to be the location of the FIRST EVER 50roots.com pop-up shop! 50roots.com has been curating unique, American-made goods since 2013, specializing in giving customers not just great products, but also the behind-the-scenes stories. The shop will be set up for your Black Friday and Small Business Saturday shopping pleasure next weekend!
You’re Invited: Don’t miss these events!
11/25/16: Pop-Up Shop: 50Roots.com Takes Over for a Boutique Experience
2/11/17-2/12/17: Valentine’s Day Pop-Up with jewelry from Kit Burke-Smith and Margeaux Lange, and baked sweets from 5Hens.
I'm a clearance rack junkie. I pretty much only shop them. With a few exceptions of a few must-have items during the year, like shoes or boots, my closet is a puzzle of pieces I have lifted from the sale racks on the sidewalks or in the backs of stores. If you need a dose of retail therapy and don't want to spend a lot, then clearance racks are for you, and there are good ones in Beacon. So good, that you can go at virtually any time of the year and treat yourself to something.
Keys To Shopping Clearance/Sales Racks
There are a few things to keep in mind when shopping a sale rack. You'll need to liberate your mind a little.
Piece by Piece: You're not buying an entire wardrobe off a rack. But if you need clothes now, you can find something that most likely works this season.
Next Season's New Purchase: Let's say you see a tankini at Mountain Tops in the middle of fall. But it's 50% off, and is the perfect color. Buy it. Put it away in your summer storage bin, because it's going to be brand new for you next year.
About the Perfect Color...: Shopping from clearance racks, you might compromise on color, as the perfect color may no longer be available. As long as it looks great on you and is a price that makes you very happy, buy it.
Priced To Sell: Only buy it if the price really excites you. And if you really need it. Then you have a perfect match!
And now, to the sale racks you must hit up to update your wardrobe without breaking the bank:
The Bra Fit Expert Inside Of Echo
I'm starting off this shopping journey with bras, because you may not associate Main Street with bra shopping! Beautiful, lacy styles are an option for you from The Bra Fit Expert, Tina Faraj. She doesn't need to be in the store for you to buy from her clearance rack, but if you wanted advice on the best fit, you could try her Thursday-Sunday. If you don't usually buy nice bras for yourself, the clearance rack is a nice introduction into this new habit you're going to start. Because you've seen your mother's bras, and they are old. You don't want to copy that. Not when this clearance rack is in walking distance! Also look for light and comfortable sleepwear.
Echo Women's Boutique
You may have had your eye on some of these dresses all summer at Echo Women's and Kids Boutique. Now is the time to pull the trigger on them, if they are on the 60% off sale rack. Look more closely, and you can find a dress that will take you through the fall into winter.
Keep your eye out for Echo's purse and wallet sales. They have been known to carry Orla Kiely and Hobo. If those brands have always excited you, you could take the risk and wait and see if your bag is on sale. Chances are, however, that it's not, and was purchased at full price. Which means, you may be making a compromise on your first-choice style, but this buy may be one you grow to love.
Note the knickknack table also at Echo (choices!!). From Hobo wallets to journals. You'll find something to perk up your day.
Reservoir and Wood
Here is where you get to indulge in some high-end fashion. Reservoir and Wood, known for their unique silks, prints and designer clothing and jewelry. Look for billowy blouses and dresses. You may even find some limited-run prints designed and printed by the shop owner herself, Erin Murphy Doan.
Look at that red and black dress! This is on the second rack inside of Reservoir and Wood. Note the men's shirt hanging in the back. Keep your eye on this rack for some quick-picks of great pieces.
Lauren and Riley
First of all, Lauren and Riley is definitely a store where you can find an affordable party dress. But don't leave without checking out their sale rack, which is usually at least at 40% off. You'll find shirts, tops and sometimes skirts from this season or last summer.
Style Storehouse
Style Storehouse has stepped up the denim game in Beacon, thanks to Michele Williams of Poughkeepsie. She has almost always had some kind of designer denim on sale. This can include Blink NYC, Mother Denim, and more, sometimes at 50% off. Price-points vary on these jeans, so you could end up walking out with a $44 pair of jeans, depending on the brand. Note: If you only get the sale prices, then that one time you splurge on a brand that isn't on sale could be more justified.
Michele at Style Storehouse has been known to "purge" in between seasons. Don't miss this event when she gets into the mood to purge.
Beacon Natural Market
I know you've pined for those puffy coats hanging on the wall of Beacon Natural Market. You know the ones - the Sherpa brand that is made by the brother of Beacon Natural's owner - as he is an actual sherpa. Well, this sale, which does not happen often, is 30% off all clothing (think men's shirts, fleeces, etc), and then jumps to 50% off both if you buy two items. This means that you could buy two coats for less than the price of one. Which is what I did. Red puffy coat and a pink fleece for a total of $119.
Utensil
Holiday time is here! Head downstairs at Utensil where Emily has placed select items on sale. Need a custard plate? A big turkey carving fork? Tiny hostess gift? Last year, this area was filled with cookie cutters and different colored sugar sprinkles. A great way to experiment with a utensil you didn't know you needed.
A Classic Couture Fashion Boutique
A Classic Couture Fashion Boutique, at 178 Main St., on the West end of town is already a source of vintage deals on high-end designers like Chanel, Christian Dior, Henri Bendel, Rivamonti and Isaia. Find even more of a deal outside on their sale rack.
Blackbird Attic
Back on the east end of town at Blackbird Attic, a vintage shop that has recently expanded to include scents and other lovelies, you'll usually find this sale rack outside, and you never know what marked down leather or pleather jacket you'll find hanging there...Or even a dress.
Vintage Beacon
How many times are you going to walk past those floral embroidered vintage jeans with a big rolled cuff for $75 at Vintage Beacon? I ask myself this every time I walk by their sale rack. But you may have bought them already.
Alright, it's a little strange being on the other side of an article, but really appreciated! Thank you reporter Maria Ricaplto and editor Chip Rowe for writing about A Little Beacon Blog in last week's issue of the Highlands Current, with photos by Meredith Heuer! I read The Highlands Current every day at lunch when I unplug from digital, so to be within the pages is quite an honor.
Plus - check out the other blogs and websites that got highlighted! Beacon Bits is great for small captures of life and food in Beacon and big thoughts about living here. BeaconArts is a widely used resource for artists and businesses who are networking and promoting events, and Humans of Beacon, NY has been fascinating to watch.
I named this publication A Little Beacon Blog because I knew it would be one of many other blogs dedicated to this inspiring city. And now there are even Instagram accounts like Beacon Transplant dedicated solely to capturing visuals and emotions produced here.
Most people call this here publication BEACON BLOG (and I used to not know what they were referring to! I assumed they were talking about another one), but I call it A Little Beacon Blog. The words are smaller in the font up there in the logo, so you may have missed it. I'm honored to be part of the local media that brings awareness to things we need to know about.
At 11 am on this blustery Friday, yellow leaves covered the front lawn of Beacon's Memorial Building on the corner of Main Street and Fishkill Avenue as many people from the community gathered on the sidewalk and in the street of the barricaded block to listen to the ceremony hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 666.
Those gathered included parents of veterans who served or are currently serving in active duty, veterans themselves, and grateful citizen supporters from the community. Girl Scout Troop 10525, led by Christine Galbo, passed out brochures to all in attendance. Master of Ceremonies, Harold G. Delamater, Commander VFW Post 666, opened with a call to order, followed by an opening prayer from Hank J. Barker, American Legion Post 203 Chaplain.
What followed was a therapeutic ceremony of traditions and recollections that most people do not hear often, unless at ballgames or in grade school. The pledge of allegiance was led by Harold G. Delamater, followed by Grace Morea singing the national anthem. Hearing the words outside in the sunshine, the wind blowing around attendees and blowing down flags and speakers on the stage, one could imagine standing in the dark, on a battlefield, alone or with others, ears tuned for any sound of retreat or triumph, just as a soldier of war would listen on any given day of service. The words were written in 1814 by a 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet, Francis Scott Key, "after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812," according to Wikipedia. The poem, later set to music, wouldn't be declared the United States of America's national anthem until 1931.
O say can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there; O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Delivering the main message of the day was Sgt. Thomas Wohlrab, who served in the U.S. Army from 1965-1968, serving three tours of duty in Vietnam between January 1966 and April 1968. He started by reminding listeners that Veterans Day is a time for honoring the living, as those have witnessed "astonishing events," creating a "period of change" for that person, that may start with darkness for a long time, where eventually "hope replaces doubt." Where physical injury can change life in the blink of an eye, or "wounds not visible" require time to adjust and heal.
Wohlrab emphasized the important role of those surrounding veterans, who can help them heal by listening, hiring, and appreciating. Upon coming home from Vietnam, Wohlrab found it hard to adjust as people advised him not to wear his uniform off of the plane as people were protesting that war. As he walked around, he was struck by others walking around "as if nothing was going on" - two different realities requiring a fast transition.
Today, Wohlrab serves as a volunteer DAV (Disabled American Veteran) claims processor at Castle Point VA Hospital, where he says the volunteer work has saved time and money. He also helps with the DAV's mission of keeping the promise to veterans by aiding them in providing transportation to and from medical appointments, as well as providing assistance to veterans who file claims for medical assistance as well as bringing awareness to other benefits veterans are entitled to.
Make a point this weekend to visit the six wreaths laid in honor of different people, and take a moment to reflect. The Laying of Wreaths honored:
Laying of the Wreaths
Order of the Purple Heart, laid by Anthony Lassiter VFW Post 666, laid by Jim Scofield, Post 666 Adjutant American Legion Post 203 and Ladies Auxillary, laid by Commander John McEnroe and Susan McEnroe Disabled American Veterans, laid by Peter Miller Marine Corps League Det 861, laid by John Miller Prisoner of War/Missing in Action, laid by John E. Rembert
Photo Credit: All photos taken by Katie Hellmuth Martin
The Second Saturday Guide Edition...Your full guide for the day/night is here!
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This weekend is loaded with options! Here is your easy access to planning. These are weekend events pulled from some of A Little Beacon Blog's 10 Things To Do In Beacon Guides, so be sure to check them during the week.
Happy Second Saturday! Day: Saturday, November 12, 2016 Time: All day. Times different per event. Location: Beacon Get This Guide >
Second Saturday is a celebratory day in Beacon started in part by visionaries at BeaconArts and other folks in the early 2000s. Events and opportunities to see or make art occur throughout the day. Each month, A Little Beacon Blog complies a Guide of the art showings at galleries, stores, churches, outdoor events, and anywhere else where art is happening.
Because this Guide is new every month, we gather event information from newsletters, social media streams, and other sources, so we're constantly adding things! It's mostly ready by Friday, but keep checking the website home page for the final lineup!
SPECIAL SHOPPING OPPORTUNITIES FROM OUR GUIDE SPONSORS! Raven Rose Saturday, 5 pm: Raven Rose is celebrating its official grand opening!
Luxe Optique Saturday, 3 to 7 pm: Luxe Optique is having a trunk show of exclusive J.F. Rey designer frames.
Style Storehouse
The style mavens are open late for you on Second Saturday! Between taking sips at galleries, dip into this warm store. Ask about the purse puffs.
Second Saturday Reception - Intro to Mind Pong Date: November 12, 2016 Time: 5 to 7 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Homeopathy for Winter Illness Day: Saturday, November 12, 2016 Time: 1 to 3 pm Location: Sacred Space, 436 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Fall Garlic Planting Field Day Day: Saturday, November 12, 2016 Time: Noon to 2 pm Location: Downing Park Urban Farm, 207 Carpenter Ave., Newburgh, NY Information >
Mala-Making Workshop Day: Sunday, November 13, 2016 Time: 4 to 6:30 pm Location: Shambhala Yoga Center, 4 S. Chestnut St., Beacon, NY Information >
21st Annual Goods and Services Auction Day: Sunday, November 13, 2016 Time: 4:30pm Location: Dutchess Golf Club, 2628 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY Information >
Hudson Habitats: A Virtual River Tour
Day: Saturday, November 12, 2016 Time: 10 am Location: Beacon Institute For Rivers & Estuaries, 199 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Visit our Kids Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
Japanese Shibori Workshop Day: Saturday, November 12, 2016 Time: 10 am to 1 pm Location: Beacon Art Studio, 211 Fishkill Ave., Fishkill, NY Information >
Visit our Adult Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
Visit our 5K Race Guide to check out upcoming races in the area.
50Roots.com Pop-Up Shop Days: November 25 to 27, 2016 Time: Open all day, with a complimentary happy hour! Location: A Little Beacon Space, 291 Main St., Beacon, NY 50Roots.com is an online shop that carries only USA-made products. 50Roots is based in Newburgh, and brings their store to you, popping up over the Black Friday/Small Business Saturday weekend after Thanksgiving.
Read more about upcoming Pop-Up events!
**Host your own pop-up shop at A Little Beacon Space! More details here.
Thanksgiving is only 13 days away - do you know where YOUR turkey is? It’s at Barb’s Butchery! Order from Barb’s and you’ll know your turkey was raised locally, supporting Hudson Valley farms. Plus, you can add on having the experts at the shop smoke it for you - easy peasy! Call in your order now, birds are limited: (845) 831-8050.
This is the last weekend of Restaurant Week, so head into BAJA 328 for the special three-course dinner menu, and warm your spirits with their new ginger pomegranate margarita!
Our Restaurant Guide has all of your options - even eateries you didn't know about! Keep it open on your phone, because we list everyone's phone number and website, making it super easy for you to tap-to-call!
Head into Raven Rose this Saturday, November 12, at 5pm for the official GRAND OPENING celebration (with beverages, of course)! The celebration is really all day: All purchases over $20 will come with a free surprise gift!
reMADE is known for eclectic wall decor that many people spot from the street and never forget. It's in part thanks to the creations of Beacon-based designer Ryan Samuelson, who also works as a professional window dresser for big brands you've shopped in. His latest statement piece is this wall light, which could soon grace your wall. Go on, you deserve it.
These Kamik boots are made in the USA and are built to keep your feet dry and warm throughout the seasons. The boots are lightly insulated and the bottoms are completely waterproof, perfect for defeating the winter slush around town. Come in to Mountain Tops to try a pair on - your feet will thank you!
East End, formerly known as Pfotoshop, has the collection you need to unwind, or should we say, un-wine-d. Rewined candles and soaps, handmade in South Carolina, come in scents that mimic different types of wine, and the candle jars are made from recycled wine bottles! Perfect for your own home and the wine lovers in your life. Plus, all candles are 10% off this weekend!
Come in to Luxe Optique this Saturday, November 12, from 3 to 7 pm for a trunk show of three exclusive eyewear lines from renowned designer J.F. Rey. These frames are handmade in France, and really are “art for the face”! J.F. Rey has been making artistic frames for decades, and for one of the new lines he resurrected his iconic 1985 designs - perfect for the eyewear collector and modern fashionista alike.
TONIGHT Style Storehouse is moving its entire stock to the Crew Restaurant in Poughkeepsie for its first annual Holiday Market pop-up shop! The fun, food, drinks, and shopping kick off at 6 pm.
Please Note: Style Storehouse's Main Street storefront will close at 3 pm on Friday to set up for the shindig at Crew. It will re-open as usual at 11:30 am on Saturday and stay open late for the Second Saturday festivities!
All shops in Beacon are listed in this Shopping Guide, from Home Decor to Kids Fashion to Vintage and more. Keep it open on your phone as you're walking around shopping!
Whether you're suffering from post-election blues, the end of daylight savings time, or holiday anxiety, River Therapeutic Massage has a six-week De-Stress Package for you:
a 30-minute massage
every week
for six weeks
for $250 (savings of $50)
There's very limited availability, and this package cannot be combined with gift certificates or other offers.
From the hairs on your head to the toes on your feet, there are many ways to pamper yourself and your pet in our Beauty Guide.
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This is the last weekend to enjoy the group show at the Lofts at Beacon Gallery on Front Street! Participating artists include Carol Reid, Roland Windecker, Carl Grauer, Laurel Shute, Tadashi Hashimoto, Monika Clarke, Rob Penner, Dorothy Ernst, and Ian Roberts. This digital piece from Carol Reid’s latest series, called “Happy Hour,” was created right on site at the lofts.
Antalek & Moore
'Tis the season… for pop-up shops! Pop-up shops are a fantastic way to expand the market for your products and engage with new communities, but keep in mind that setting up in temporary locations also brings new risks. Antalek & Moore offers affordable short-term liability policies designed specifically for pop-up retailers, as well as insurance for year-round businesses. Call for a consultation and learn about your options and other things to think about: (845) 831-4300
Tin Shingle
If you’re ready to take your small business to the next level with effective press and social media strategies, Tin Shingle is the resource you need. From expert articles to live online training sessions, SEO basics to advanced Instagram tactics, and a community of supportive fellow entrepreneurs at your fingertips, you will have everything you need to get the word out about your business. If you want a taste of what Tin Shingle has to offer, tune in to our free TuneUp webinars on Wednesdays at noon! Join today!
InHouse Design Media
No matter what business you’re in, you need a top-notch website. At InHouse Design Media, we help you create the website and social media presence you need to engage your audience and turn them into clients and customers. Reach out to us today to discover how we can make your dream website a reality!
All Sport Health & Fitness
Veterans Day lasts all week at All Sport, from Monday’s Cycle-thon to tomorrow’s Salute to Our Veterans Boot Camp Class. Come in to sweat for the vets at a boot camp-style workout class from 9 to 10 am for a $25 donation that will benefit local veterans.
A Little Beacon Space
A Little Beacon Space is honored to be the location of the FIRST EVER 50Roots.com pop-up shop! 50roots.com has been curating unique, American-made goods since 2013, specializing in giving customers not just great products, but also the behind-the-scenes stories. The shop will be set up for your Black Friday and Small Business Saturday shopping pleasure during the weekend after Thanksgiving!
You’re invited: Don’t miss these events!
11/25/16: Pop-Up Shop: 50Roots.com Takes Over for a Boutique Experience
2/11/17-2/12/17: Valentine’s Day Pop-Up with jewelry from Kit Burke-Smith and Margeaux Lange, and baked sweets from 5Hens.
The agenda below gives a glimpse of what she will be covering, but here are some questions from business owners and artists that have already come in (you can bring your own questions too):
"I have high credit card bills. I try to pay those, and put nothing towards my IRA or any kind of retirement planning. Is this a good strategy?"
"I never have a lot of money, so when I get a windfall for a being hired for a new project, I'm apt to spend all of the money at once. Help. What should I do with it? Save it? Invest it? Pay bills?"
As an artist or business owner, you are your own boss. No one has set up a retirement plan for you. No one is matching your hard work. Who is going to do it for you? You are. And Galia's guidance can help shine the light on your future good habits.
My Money Matters Flash Cards Included With Ticket Purchase!
Now, when you get a ticket to this workshop, you will get Galia's My Money Matters flash cards that were featured on "Today"! More importantly, they are adorable to look at, and serve as realistic affirmations of what you can do.
You Will Learn How To
Get organized. See where you are today and where you want to be.
Set realistic financial goals.
Manage your credit.
Create a budget and spending plan that works for you.
Develop a plan for automatic savings.
Invest in mutual funds.
Take away the uncertainty of retirement planning and determine the best retirement plan for you.
Best financial resources including apps, websites, books and ongoing tips.
Learn how to deal with your finances in just 30 minutes a week.
About Galia
Galia Gichon is an independent personal financial expert with more than 20 years in financial services, including nearly 10 years on Wall Street and an MBA in finance. She runs her own company, Down to Earth Finance, which addresses personal financial needs through seminars and individual sessions. She is a frequent speaker at Barnard College’s Athena Center for Leadership, Playwrights of NY, Lark Theatre, New Museum NYC, Crave Live, and Freelancers Union. She has been widely quoted in The New York Times, NBC, CNN, Real Simple and more. Previously, she worked at Bear Stearns and Nomura Securities. She is actively involved in angel investing through Pipeline Angels, Astia and Refinery CT. Galia is also the author of “My Money Matters,” a flashcard-based finance reminder set that was featured on the "Today" show.
If you ever wanted to know what it's been like over the years to live in Beacon, just visit the current one-room archive of the Beacon Historical Society. The entire collection resides in the Howland Cultural Center, but will soon move to its new home at 17 South Ave., in the white house that is the former rectory of St. Andrew’s Church. "New home" is the key phrase here, as the society is getting ready to move beyond the single room it has occupied in the Howland Cultural Center - it literally is filled to the ceiling with this region's history. The volunteers, members and supporters of the Beacon Historical Society have been working for months, this fall especially, to fundraise for the new lease, which allows them to expand even more.
This Saturday is the highly anticipated auction of more than 50 hat silhouettes from over 50 artists, all using wood cutout hats as the canvas to depict Beacon’s past and present. The idea is similar to Newburgh's Lightbulb project: In its third year, participation has grown from 48 artists to 94 making art out of plywood lightbulb forms to connect art and awareness of the city's history. The remarkable hats on this side of the river, as well as goods from local businesses, will be offered at a silent auction to benefit the society. Members of the public will be able to view, and, if they wish, bid on the pieces of art this Saturday from 1 to 5 pm at the Howland Cultural Center. The hats will be on display throughout November, at which point the winning bidders can take home their art.
The Beacon Historical Society has kept track of the happenings of this region for centuries. It safeguards rare records of moments in history, such as a 1769 Rombout Precinct Tax List and copies of Civil War pension records, Beacon Incline Railway tickets, school notebooks, uniform buttons, operating records from Highland Hospital, and so much more, as described by Alison Rooney in her January 2016 article in the Highlands Current.
Inside the One-Room Collection
The society's collection fills every inch of the walls and carefully packed drawers and bins, and society members know where everything is. Upstairs in the library of the Howland are the bound books of The Beacon News, the paper so fine that it now disintegrates at the edges, requiring gloves and a proper lifting technique to turn the pages.
Robert (Bob) Murphy is the longtime president of the Beacon Historical Society and 2015 recipient of the Dutchess Award, presented by the Dutchess County Historical Society. He knows where every single historical item is, and is happy to show you exactly where to find it - like these volumes of The Beacon News that he allowed me and possibly others to photograph. (There are a few newspaper-based hat collages on display this weekend!)
About The Hats - One Could Be Yours!
Diane Lapis, a trustee of the Beacon Historical Society, has been exceptionally inspired by the exhibit: "Standing in front of the wood-decorated hats by local artists at the Howland Cultural Center, one is drawn to the hat designed by Victoria Raabin, entitled, 'Me Encanta la Forma Que Se,' loosely translated as 'I love the way you look.' It sums up the spirit that these artists brought to the Beacon Historical Society’s 40th anniversary 'Hats Off' exhibit and celebration. One can feel the artists' 'love' of Beacon, as it is seen today, and in our collective memory."
Each artist needed to supply an artist statement about their hat. Not all participants are artists in the traditional or professional sense. We have randomly selected a few hats to highlight, but you'll see many more when you visit (and place a bid!) this Saturday.
In typical form, Theresa Kraft thought “outside the box” or literally “inside the box” and put her hat in a frame. Beacon memorabilia from The Evening News’ reporter Dick Shea’s personal collection surrounds the hat. The piece is an assemblage of local newspaper clippings, brochures, and film negatives, alongside a scrapbook with more than 50 original black-and-white photos from the 1950s, complete with Shea's crop marks. This hat is a tribute to Mr. Shea and the City of Beacon, from Shea’s point of view through his camera lens and words - the insider.
Samantha Beste is a painter of city scenes. Beacon has inspired her to branch out into mixed media. It has been a pleasure for her to “mix it up” in this city.
Rebecca Finlay's "Tails" is a mythological hat inspired by the Hudson River. This artist considers what the river may have been like in the past… clean and full of life as the mermaid's tail suggests.
Karen Meyer has always loved working with her hands. Most of the time, that translates into her daytime job as a Licensed Massage Therapist. She had so much fun creating her entry for the "Hats Off" project. Her creativity is rekindled and she is anxious to get back into making art, mainly jewelry and multimedia pieces.
As a longtime resident of Beacon, Anne Forman appreciates the Historical Society and looks forward to the monthly newsletters. She has always loved to draw and paint, and majored in art education. She finds joy in living and teaching in Beacon, especially when she sees former students who recall past projects. To Anne, that is a great feeling!
Brenda Murnane has lived in Beacon since 1993. She has made a wonderful life here with her family and grown a wonderful soap business, Beacon Bath and Bubble. Beacon is near and dear to her.
Insun Kim has lived in the Hudson Valley since 1987. She discovered a love of nature through landscape painting and remains fascinated by it. She has been building trees out of nails for 11 years. “To me, trees are beautiful with or without leaves changing in appearance throughout the seasons, in color, fruiting bodies, and structure. Just as every person has their own story to tell, the trees speckled throughout our community and those surrounding it have stories of their own.”
When The Hop abruptly closed last week, the reaction to not having that usual place to go was stunning. But service industry veterans' thoughts quickly moved to the employees and where they would go the next day to find a job. The first to react were some restaurant owners, realizing that a variety of employees - servers, cooks, and other kitchen staff - were suddenly out of work. Steve Ventura, co-owner of Quinn's and manager of Ziatun recalled: "I called a couple of people first thing Tuesday morning to offer them jobs. By the time I heard about what happened on Monday night, it was too late to make phone calls, so I waited until morning." Steve eventually hired someone for regular shifts at Ziatun, and another person for the kitchen at Quinn’s.
George Mansfield, owner of Dogwood on the other side of the Fishkill Creek, made a fast hire the next day: "We hired Pete - he's one of the cooks - and are trying to fit a few more in." Stock Up, over on Teller Avenue, hired a line cook, aka "Sandwich Master," and co-owner Lisa Hall says: "He's killing it!"
Craig Nixon, an active participant in a community Facebook group, put a call out with Kamel Jamal, co-owner of four restaurants in the area including the Beacon Bread Company,Ziatun,Tito Santana Taqueria, and Angelina's in Cold Spring. "Response has been very positive," says Craig. "We’ve heard from a cross-section of folks, some ex-Hoppers and some not. In addition, response from the entire community has been overwhelmingly positive. We’re currently in the process of setting up interviews. With four locations, there are a lot of schedules in play here."
Other eateries and cafes have tried, including Homespun and Ella's Bellas, but they haven't found a match yet. Jessica Reisman, co-owner of Homespun, tried to hire a dishwasher, but he ended up moving to out of state. Carley Hughes, owner of Ella's Bellas, has "come close, but we haven’t hired anyone, yet. We are still hopeful!" Jason Robert Schuler, owner of More Good, reported: "We gave part-time shifts at farmers' markets to a couple of people, and commissary kitchen production work to a couple more people." More Good produces syrups out of their Main Street location, which sells teas, syrups and bitters in the front, with a custom-designed commissary kitchen in the back.
Max's On Main and Poppy's say no one has inquired for a job just yet. Meanwhile, The Vault is hiring for servers and a cook and hopes people will walk in and ask, and Barb's Butchery is hiring. There are many more restaurants than these to check in with. If you need budgetary justification to eat out on the weekend, and more importantly mid-week for an easy lunch or dinner, consider this: What you miss out on in savings from cooking at home, you'll gain in companionship, time saved (from cooking and cleaning!), and a good feeling from supporting the community.
Your Weekend Guide to events, shopping, restaurants and beauty.
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This weekend is loaded with options! Here is your easy access to planning. These are weekend events pulled from some of A Little Beacon Blog's 10 Things To Do In Beacon Guides, so be sure to check them during the week.
Style Storehouse: 50% Off Denim
Luxe Optique: Sale on Ray-Ban Glasses
Community Sponsor of the Upcoming Events Guide
Reel Expressions International Youth Film Festival Day: Friday, November 4, 2016 Time: 5:30 pm Location: Bardavon Theater, 35 Market St., Poughkeepsie, NY Information >
Beacon Historical Society 40th Anniversary Celebration and Silent Auction Day: Saturday, November 5, 2016 Time: 1 to 5 pm Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Open House for The Beacon Veterinary Associates
(formerly Roosevelt Vet On The Hudson) Day: Saturday, November 5, 2016 Time: Noon to 4 pm Location: 385 Main St., Beacon, NY Learn more about Dr. Nick in our article!
Sargent Elementary School PTO Book Fair Day: Saturday, November 5, 2016 Time: 10 am to 6 pm Location: Barnes & Noble, 2518 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY Information >
2016 Pumpkin Smash! Day: Sunday, November 6, 2016 Time: 1 to 3 pm Location: Beacon Farmers' Market, 8 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, NY Information >
American Sign Language Class for Older Children and Teens Days: November 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2016 Time: 4 to 5 pm Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY Information >
Mad Science Enrichment Program
Ages: Grades 1-4 Days: Saturdays, November 5, 12 and 19, and December 3, 2016 Time: Noon to 1 pm
Location: Fishkill Recreation, 792 Route 52, Fishkill, NY Information >
Glass Bead-Making Workshop With Stephanie Maddalena Day: Saturday and Sunday, November 5 and 6, 2016 Time: 10 am to 5 pm Location: Hudson Beach Glass, 162 Main St., 2nd Floor, Beacon, NY Information >
Personal Finance Planning for Creatives, Artists and Entrepreneurs
Day: Thursday, November 10, 2016 Time: 6 to 8 pm Location: A Little Beacon Space, 291 Main St., Beacon NY
The end of the year is coming. Do you have a retirement plan? When you sell a piece of art, do you put any money into your IRA or a mutual fund? As a business owner, do you take a salary and does all of it go to bills? How can you set up a financial plan for yourself? Enter Galia Gichon, longtime business friend of A Little Beacon Blog’s publisher Katie Hellmuth Martin, and patient and friendly financial adviser who works with artists. She’ll be delivering a group workshop to help you piece it together, and answer your questions. Information >
Visit our Adult Classes Guide for upcoming classes.
5th Annual Mike Archer Memorial 5K Run & Walk Day: Saturday, November 5, 2016 Registration: Begins at 9 am Time: 10 am Location: Memorial Park, Beacon, NY Information>
Visit our 5K Race Guide for upcoming races in the area.
'Tis the season for Pop-Up Shops! Are you hosting one or do you know of a friend who is? Tell us about it! Pop-Up Shops get listed in our Pop-Up Shop Guide, so send information to editorial@alittlebeaconblog.com
Read more about upcoming Pop-Up events!
**Host your own pop-up shop at A Little Beacon Space! More details here.
It’s officially turkey month, and Barb’s Butchery has the Thanksgiving bird you’ve been waiting for! Order from Barb’s and you’ll know your turkey was raised locally, supporting Hudson Valley farms. Plus, you can add on having the experts at the shop smoke it for you - easy peasy! Call in your order now; birds are limited: (845) 831-8050.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is in full swing, and BAJA 328 has a special prix-fixe dinner option in addition to their full menu offerings. Try one of three appetizers (like chicken mole kabobs), four entrees (like the Cabo Wabo burger), and two desserts (pineapple-upside down cake, anyone?). And of course, you can never go wrong with the seasonal apple cinnamon margarita.
Our Restaurant Guide has all of your options - even eateries you didn't know about! Keep it open on your phone, because we list everyone's phone number and website, making it super easy for you to tap-to-call!
Welcome to Main Street, Courtney Sedor of Raven Rose! Courtney bought and transformed the former La Bella Rosa floral and gift boutique located across from the Howland Cultural Center. At Raven Rose, you'll find fresh flowers and a highly curated collection of home decor gifts, including several succulents! Pictured here is the thistle, a flower that Courtney loves to use in bouquets for the texture and depth it gives.
Welcome to Main Street, Liz Ferrera, a designer in the former co-op space inside of Clay, Wood and Cotton. Liz is now the sole proprietor of the entire store that only carries product from makers in the Hudson Valley. reMADE replaced Clay, Wood and Cotton and features rare finds such as handcrafted items from local artists, like this stunning porcelain bowl made by Beacon artist Andrew Rouse. Rouse used the ancient "pinch-pot" technique to give these bowls a unique hammered look.
The first snow of the season has come and gone, but we have months of potential winter fun ahead of us! Strap on a pair of these Tubbs snowshoes, which are available in many styles and colors at Mountain Tops, and you’ll be ready to enjoy all the beauty that winter in the Hudson Valley has to offer.
Stop in to see the gorgeous new jewelry collection at East End, formerly known as Pfotoshop. When asked if there was a unifying theme to the collection, owner Jackie said, “They’re just all beautiful!”
Attention glasses-wearers: All optical prescription Ray-Ban frames at Luxe Optique are only $199, and the complete package includes frames, prescription lenses, premium anti-scratch and non-glare treatments, AND a one-year warranty!
All shops in Beacon are listed in this Shopping Guide, from Home Decor to Kids Fashion to Vintage and more. Keep it open on your phone as you're walking around shopping!
Throughout November, take 10% off all gift certificates purchased at River Therapeutic Massage or by phone. Limit three per person, and they cannot be combined with any other offer. River Therapeutic Massage is super cozy and tranquil, and is located inside of Karen's Place hair salon (near the new dentist's office, Bright Smiles).
From the hairs on your head to the toes on your feet, there are many ways to pamper yourself and your pet in our Beauty Guide.
When you stop by the open house from The Beacon Veterinary Associates this Saturday, you’ll see why their motto is: “21st-century medicine and surgery, paired with 20th-century care and compassion.” Says Dr. Nick: “We feel we are small enough to offer that hometown community feel, yet still provide advanced medicine and surgery. If we can’t offer you a service in-house, then we will make sure to find the right specialist to come to our hospital or we'll facilitate a referral to the best specialty centers in the area.”
The Beacon3D sculpture project may be over, but BeaconArts always has more in store! Carl Van Brunt’s digital paintings will be on display at Theo Ganz Studio through Sunday, November 6, and Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings and drawings will be on display at Matteawan Gallery, also through Sunday.
Coming up:
11/19-20: “Conscious Entrepreneurship: Tools to Build Profit and Purpose” with Antidote Collective. The weekend of workshops will interweave business basics with social/environmental/personal values, inner awareness, and a vision of community. BeaconArts members receive 20% off the program fee. Information >
Antalek & Moore
Driving and chaperoning your child’s friends is a fact of life for most parents, but did you know the added responsibility can also mean more liability? “Parents shouldn’t stop chaperoning children,” said Antalek & Moore partner Susan Pagones, “but they should make sure they're adequately insured against the risks they assume when driving multiple kids around.” Find out more about personal umbrella insurance and talk to a local agent today.
Tin Shingle
If you’re ready to take your small business to the next level with effective press and social media strategies, Tin Shingle is the resource you need. From expert articles to live online training sessions, SEO basics to advanced Instagram tactics, and a community of supportive fellow entrepreneurs at your fingertips, you will have everything you need to get the word out about your business. Join today!
InHouse Design Media InHouse Design Media just launched a redesigned and revamped website for MUGI Pottery. The newly-implemented Squarespace experience is clean, easy to navigate, and uses the Occasion sign-up system to easily sell classes and gift cards. Would your business benefit from a website renovation? InHouse Design Media has the knowledge and experience to turn any website into a business asset, so reach out today and transform your web presence!
All Sport Health & Fitness
With Veterans Day around the corner, All Sport is offering several ways to support those who have served. From now until November 11, you can sponsor an American-made flag on the property, and 100% of the proceeds will benefit local veterans. Last year, the Salute the Veterans drive raised over $10,000 for the Hudson River Housing Veterans Program! Then on Monday, November 7, rally your troops, reserve indoor bikes anytime between 7 am and 7 pm, and raise donations for the Salute Our Veterans Cycle-Thon.
A Little Beacon Space
Did you participate in last month’s Halloween-themed family yoga class?! It was awesome, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg for what we have going on at A Little Beacon Space. With first-floor windows looking right onto Main Street, A Little Beacon Space is perfect for fun events, pop-up shops, meetings, workshops, and just about anything you can imagine. Last week we had a morning workout class to jump start our Tuesday! Check out the schedule for upcoming events, and reach out to us with your own ideas. We would love to make your dream event a reality! See here for rental details!
You’re invited: Don’t miss these events!
11/10/16: Personal Finance Planning for Creatives, Entrepreneurs & Artists with Galia Gichon of Down to Earth Finance, brought to you by Tin Shingle. 2/11/17-2/12/17: Valentine’s Day Pop-Up with jewelry from Kit Burke-Smith and Margeaux Lange, and baked sweets from 5Hens. It will be heaven.
Can we... I just... I can't. So cute was the Kids' Hocus Pocus Parade this year! Blocks and blocks of families walked down Main Street, from Bank Square to Teller Avenue, with many continuing around Main Street to visit the many more shops that often feel hidden around that bend. With The Roundhouse offering special cider and The East End boutique (formerly PfotoShop) opening up their photo booth, there was much fun to be had on the Sunday one week before Halloween.
Affordable orthopedic surgery with both general practitioners and board-certified orthopedic surgeons
Chronic pain management
Major work has been going on in the center of Main Street at The Beacon Veterinary Associates, the new vet in the same strip as More Good, Towne Crier and Oak Vino. Six months ago, Dr. Nicholas Spaccarelli (aka Dr. Nick) bought Roosevelt Vet on the Hudson and has been enhancing it ever since, working with the existing staff and veterinarians like Dr. Bethany Souers, and preparing for their major name change.
Celebrating this Saturday at their Open House from 12 to 4 pm, you're invited to stop into their hospital and office location at 345 Main St., where they will personally take you on tours of the facility. You'll recognize several faces of the team if you visited prior, including Morgan, Dr. Souers, Nicole, and Heather. Soon you can meet Mike McCabe, LVT (Licensed Veterinary Technician) who sees patients during select Saturdays.
About Dr. Nick Spaccarelli
Dr. Nick Spaccarelli was born and raised in the Hudson Valley. He went to SUNY Delhi where he received a degree as a veterinary technician. He later attended Purdue University and continued on to Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine.
In 2007, Dr. Spaccarelli returned to the Hudson Valley to begin working in private practice and to pursue his professional interests in surgery, rehabilitation and pain management in pets that have chronic issues. A few years later in 2011, he went back to Ross University as a faculty member and clinician at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
After three years on the island of St. Kitts, Dr. Spaccarelli returned to the Hudson Valley to fulfill his lifelong dream of practice ownership. He brings over 10 years of small animal experience to the Beacon Veterinary Associates. He is excited to be adding orthopedic surgery and chronic pain management to a long list of advanced offerings at the practice.
Dr. Spaccarelli resides in Hopewell Junction with his wife Megan and their newborn daughter Mackenzie. They have a dog named Marshall that they rescued, along with two red-footed tortoises - named Harry and Sally - from St Kitts. He is an avid traveler and has been to Europe, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean and Central America. His passions include surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, fishing, hiking, cooking and spending time with family and friends.
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