Butterfly Festival
Day: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Time: 11 am to 3 pm
Location: 79 Farmstead Lane, Wappingers Falls, NY
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Total Brooklyn Immersion
Day: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Time: 11:30 am to 6 pm
Location: Two Check-in Points: Dia:Beacon and Beacon’s Visitors Center
On July 22, the blog Brooklyn Based and Brooklyn Brewery are joining forces to host a group of NYCers visiting Beacon for The Total Beacon Immersion. Join them for an epic day spent exploring Beacon's pubs, boutiques and galleries, all accessible by Metro-North. Best part? There are deals and beer to be had! Beaconites can also get tickets to get a book of deals. When you check in, you’ll get a pack of WAM - Walking Around Money - and a special card to redeem all sorts of magical deals, special specials and fantastic discounts throughout Beacon, like a free Brooklyn Brewery beer at four great watering holes: Baja 328, Towne Crier, Draught Industries, and Dogwood, as well as a delicious lunch at Draught Industries, Baja, The Vault, Stock Up or Meyer’s Olde Dutch.
Check-in for the event is between 11:30 am and 12:30 pm at Dia:Beacon and between noon and 1 pm at the Beacon Visitors Center, where you'll exchange your tickets for your WAM and the Immersion deal card.
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Town Hall Meeting with Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney
Day: Sunday, July 23, 2017
Time: 12:30 to 1:30 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Hudson Valley Seed Restaurant Week
Days: July 24-28, 2017
Location: See "Information" for locations
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Art Sale: Atelier Room 205 Closing, Selling Studio Supplies
Days: Friday, July 21, 2017
Time: 2 to 6 pm
Location: Old Beacon High School, 211 Fishkill Ave., Room 205
Items include heaters, a small microwave, books, paints, art supplies, a coat rack, and more. If you miss this sale, check the Facebook Beacon Buy/Sell Group for leftover items.
See more upcoming events for the week in our Events Guide.
Chalk Paint 101® - The Annie Sloan Method
Days: Sundays, July 23, 2017
Time: 4 to 7 pm
Location: Knot Too Shabby, 155 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Heart Body Mind Acupuncture
Day: Monday, July 24, 2017
Time: 5 to 7 pm
Location: Hudson Valley Whole Life Center, 254 Route 17K, Suite 203, Newburgh, NY
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Cloth Diapering 101
Day: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Time: 1 to 2 pm
Location: Waddle n' Swaddle, 484 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Babywearing 101
Day: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Time: 2:30 to 3:30 pm
Location: Waddle n' Swaddle, 484 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Breastfeeding Essentials
Day: Friday, July 21, 2017
Time: 6 to 8 pm
Location: Waddle n' Swaddle, 484 Main St., Beacon, NY
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New Series Starting: Bhakti Bump Prenatal Series
Day: July 21 & 28, August 4 & 11, 2017
Time: 5:30 to 6:30 pm
Location: BeBhakti Yoga Center, 89 DeWindt St., Beacon, NY
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Chakra Balancing Workshop
Day: Sunday, July 23, 2017
Time: 11 am to 1 pm
Location: BeBhakti Yoga Center, 89 DeWindt St., Beacon, NY
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For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Adult Classes Guide.
A Little Beacon Blog's Annual Summer Camp Guide has over 20 camps for all age ranges and passion areas. Cross-reference ages, days, times and prices in our easy-to-use guide that is many parents' go-to source for summer planning.
AUGUST CAMP:
Ballet Intensive
During this five-day program, taught by former New York City Ballet dancer Miriam Mahdaviani, mornings will be devoted to warm-up and technique. In the afternoons, dancers will practice pointework and variations, as well as study character dance, dance history, nutrition and injury prevention. The workshop will culminate with an in-studio performance on Friday, August 11, at 6 pm.
Ages: 12+
Dates: August 7-11
Time: 10 am to 4 pm (Friday runs until 7 pm for in-studio performance)
Price: $375
To Register: Call (845) 831-1870 or email info@balletartsstudio.com
See All Camp Sessions from Ballet Arts Studio >
Where is Ballet Arts Studio? On the corner of Teller and Henry, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.
Thank you Ballet Arts Studio for sponsoring our Summer Camp Guide!
For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide
reMADE
133 Main Street
So you usually think of wall art as a photograph or painting, but what about macrame? True to the style curated at reMADE, a hanging piece of macrame designed by Beacon resident Eva Geisler would look amazing on your walls. Eva is a mosaic artist who is now exploring macrame. Each of her pieces is one of a kind; stop in and pick up this one.
Where is reMADE? Across from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square Coffee.
Bellus on Main
181 Main Street
Do you love print? So does Bellus, and in the store now, they have this gorgeous multicolored blouse by Aratta with three-quarter-length sleeves and ruffle front featuring vintage buttons and an embroidered detail on the back. You will have this blouse forever, so it's worth adding to the collection in your closet.
Where is Bellus? Next door to Luxe Optique, up the road from Notions-n-Potions.
Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
THIS SATURDAY!
What: J.F. REY Trunk Show
Day: Saturday, July 22
Time: 3 to 7 pm
J.F. REY is an international eyewear design company based in the south of France, specializing in avant-garde, unique and innovative frames. Also at this trunk show will be Boz and Volte Face lines, sister companies of J.F. Rey. Here's the breakdown: J.F. Rey is the husband, and his wife's line is Boz - a more feminine frame. They designed the Volte Face together. True to a Luxe Trunk Show, enjoy wine and cheese while you browse!
Where is Luxe Optique? Across Cliff Street from Beacon Bread Company, and across Main Street from Beacon Barkery.
Style Storehouse
484 Main Street
Summer overalls! Perfect for an evening in the garden or a night out at BAJA 328. This new overall by One Teaspoon comes in a rigid, distressed denim in a classic style, with adjustable straps that cross in the back with metal clasps. The tapered legs are cropped, making this style suitable for all seasons! Pair this with any of the boho jewelry available at Style Storehouse.
Where is Style Storehouse? Near Waddle-n-Swaddle, and across the street from the old Matteawan Train Station.
Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! reMADE, Bellus on Main, Luxe Optique, Lambs Hill, and Style Storehouse.
Visit the Shopping Guide for a full list of shopping destinations up and down Main Street. Includes stores for Vintage, Kitchen, Kids, and more.
River Therapeutic Massage
612 Rte. 52
Beacon, NY
(845) 379-1956
DEAL ALERT!
Friday and Saturday only, when you buy a Gift Certificate for a 60+ minute session, you will receive a Free Massage Gift Certificate to give away to a friend. It's River Therapeutic Massage's final offer during EveryBody Deserves a Massage Week. The Gift Certificate that you buy is good for a year. The free certificate should be given away to a friend and expires at the end of August.
...Get your Buy One, Get One Free, Gift Certificate Now!
Thank you River Therapeutic Massage for sponsoring the Beauty Guide!
Visit our Beauty Guide for a complete list of beauty sources in Beacon, including specialists in hair, nails, barbers, and even lashes.
The Vault
446 Main Street
It's Sangria Saturdays and Sundays in the Summer at The Vault! A special sangria is featured for the day. Pictured here are a White Sangria, which is made from New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, grapefruit, peach and apricot liqueur, and a splash of orange juice. The Red Sangria is made with Rickshaw Pinot Noir, brandy, peach and raspberry liqueur, and a splash of orange juice. Cheers!
Where is The Vault? Near Beacon Bath & Bubble, and across the street from the Howland Cultural Center.
Visit our Restaurant Guide for a complete list of eateries in Beacon.
Thank you to The Vault and to BAJA 328 for sponsoring the Restaurant Guide!
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Storm King Art Center
Summer Friday: Sunset Music and Sketching is on at Storm King Art Center tonight (Friday) from 6 to 8 pm! Liven up your Friday with a psychedelic music performance by Thunderhead Organ Trio and surrealist drawing.
PS: Membership to Storm King Art Center gets you this event and more for free. There's a great deal going for Beaconites right now - it's only $110 for the whole family (see details here)!
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Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency
Looking to make some extra cash by driving for Lyft or Uber? There are implications for your car insurance that you'll want to consider. Antalek & Moore has broken it down for you, telling you what to be aware of when you sign into the app and pick someone up. Read it here, then give them a call at (845) 245-6292. Antalek & Moore is located at 340 Main St., near Beacon Natural Market.
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BeaconArts
The art is up! The large sculpture art that you are seeing around town is the exhibition known as Beacon3D, which is a fiscal project of BeaconArts. All 11 pieces around town are for sale, and you can peruse all of them here at Beacon3D's website. This one, titled "Flowers for Alice," is by Herman Roggman. You can see it for yourself at Cliff and DeWindt streets.
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Main Street Summit
Tickets are on sale now, and response has been great for the launching of the Main Street Summit, happening in the joint offices of BEAHIVE and A Little Beacon Blog, the creators of this event. Get the agenda here and see who's involved. Sponsor Opportunities are available now to businesses who want to get in front of invested business owners and managers as we do a blitz promotion of this event all summer long. Thank you to Maria Amor for being our first sponsor at the "Open For Business" Level. Maria has closed her artist studio in Beacon to focus on her business as a realtor. She's busy showing houses already! Click here for details about being a sponsor.
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Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Join the Beacon Chamber of Commerce for this home run of a Joint After Hours gathering at Dutchess Stadium, including a ticket to see the Hudson Valley Renegades' baseball game!
Details here >
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Tin Shingle
Tin Shingle is a buzz-building center. If you want to get the word out about your business - and get beyond your store shingle - Tin Shingle will fill you with the motivation, courage and education to do just that. Stream any of their Training TuneUp webinars to get fresh ideas on using Instagram, your newsletter, or PR techniques.
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A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street
Looking for an inspiring location for your company retreat? A Little Beacon Blog's Space rates as a five-star location for this Hudson Valley business, who came to Beacon for a retreat that put work first, followed by playing in Beacon.
Click here for details about booking The Space for your event.
Click here for the schedule of upcoming happenings at The Space.
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The vibrant Hudson Valley art scene, home to Storm King Art Center, and Dia:Beacon, just got a brilliant new addition. Be prepared to be amazed by post-war Italian art. And you need not go far: Magazzino Italian Art (“Warehouse for Italian Art”) has opened its doors in Cold Spring. Off a verdant stretch of Route 9, Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu have created Magazzino Italian Art, a bold exhibition space that houses a remarkable collection of post-war and contemporary Italian art. It is breathtaking to note that Magazzino’s Arte Povera collection is likely the largest outside of Italy.
Both Olnick and Spanu have been long-term collectors of Arte Povera – an avant-garde conceptual art movement that took root in 1960s Turin, Italy. A defiant response to commercialization and industrialization - strong, provocative artworks created from “throw-away,” industrial materials and typically large in scale - defines the movement. The inaugural exhibition at Magazzino puts a tantalizing spotlight on Arte Povera, showing 70 works that span four decades. Olnick and Spanu are activating the dream of Italian art visionary and Arte Povera collector Margherita “Christian” Stein. In their words, “Magazzino salutes Margherita 'Christian' Stein for her steadfast vision and commitment to her artists and for her courage to embark on an adventure that would last a lifetime. Her dream was to create a home for her artists in the United States. We hope Magazzino will fulfill her dream.”
The work of numerous artists Stein passionately encouraged and exhibited at the legendary Galleria Christian Stein in Turin are displayed here in Cold Spring. At Magazzino, you will view the works of Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gilberto Zorio, Marco Bagnoli, Domenico Bianchi, and Remo Salvadori. For a number of the artists, you can see works that span several decades.
The sleek warehouse space designed by Spanish artist and architect Miguel Quismondo, offers a light-filled backdrop for these towering and dramatic works. The white concrete warehouse space is an exciting example of adaptive reuse. (Before this reinvention, the buildings housed the Cyberchron computer factory. And before that, the land on which the building sits was a dairy farm.) Quismondo choose to work with the existing structures rather than tear down. With a new configuration, the two dramatic buildings, sharing an expansive courtyard, stretch over 20,000 square feet. The sparse, elegant space, created in the “rationalist style” is modern and meditative at the same time. The outside setting is lush and retains an ancient orchard. Admission is free, but an appointment has to be made prior to visiting. Magazzino will mirror the schedule at Dia:Beacon – open Thursday to Monday from April to December, and Friday to Monday from January to March. Be prepared to spend an afternoon at Magazzino. The compelling works exhibited have detailed descriptions in a very informative booklet that provides a roadmap as you travel through the exhibit space.
You will see the fantastical igloo created by Mario Merz - built from sheets of slate - and Giulio Paolini’s “Mimesi” - a towering sculpture of a double “classical” Hermes that represents one of Paolini's most iconic pieces. The mirrored plate of Luciano Fabro will mesmerize you. Each glorious piece evokes response and awe from the viewer. In September, Magazzino will open a research library comprising over 5,000 volumes. It will be accessible to scholars and those interested in delving more deeply into the world of Arte Povera and Italian contemporary art. Under the directorship of Vittorio Calabrese (a brand-new Beacon resident), Magazzino will also look to foster collaborations with neighboring institutions and the surrounding communities. For further information on visiting, go to magazzino.art or call (845) 666-7202. Magazzino is located at 2700 Route 9 in Cold Spring, New York.
The lights onstage in the Beacon High School will not go dark this summer, as the Beacon Players will hold free theater workshops all summer long. They'll meet every Wednesday from July 5 to August 16, from 9 am to noon. This is an open call to all Beacon High School students, including incoming ninth graders, as well as Beacon Players, Cast and Crew. These workshops are a student's best chance at getting audition tips for the fall's upcoming student performance of Cinderella, and for hands-on experience at building the sets. Design work will start on the costumes, as well as on the horses (oh, the glamour!). Theater games will be played, lighting techniques will be practiced, and there will be donuts. Donuts! Registration is not required. Students simply need to walk into the theater on Wednesday mornings at 9 am.
Hello from the land of New Baby! As you may know, for the past nine months I've been pregnant. That has meant many changes, like no jogging outside (I know some people can continue, but I did not), buying clothes on Main Street (a pretty fun "must," and you'd be surprised at just how many stretchy outfits can be discovered at Style Storehouse, Lauren and Riley, Bellus on Main, Mountain Tops, and Echo), and growing the team at A Little Beacon Blog in order to publish articles, keep up with Things To Do dates, and book and run The Space. I've been keeping an eye on things from this little Baby Bubble, and one cannot go off the grid for long without a lineup of news that needs to get written about! So you'll be seeing articles here sporadically or in blitzes, depending on how the schedule (and baby naps) go. Meanwhile, there have been some Frequently Asked Questions: What hospital did you use?Hudson Valley Hospital, or New York Presbyterian in Peekskill. My early care was at the Beacon Community Health Center, and that was a dream boat. For my first two kids, I insisted on going into NYC because I liked my doctor so much, but the midwives here at the Community Center were awesome. Also awesome was the whirlpool tub at the hospital - it gave instant pain relief from the nerve pain I was having in my hips from the baby's position. Every hospital should have them! Are you having twins? On my first day out of the hospital, as I was getting my dignity back at Waddle n Swaddle (OMG, this store was not here when I first moved here, with my other little babies! This shop is a life saver for nursing moms who need special clothes!), I was asked by a man if I was having twins. Too tired to answer with something witty, I ignored him. That's not the first time a man has shouted the twins comment (They do that... They tend to shout the twins question). Even though I have post-baby belly, it is not twins size, so now I know that these men just do this to be rude. Grrrr. Undeterred, another man in the grocery store asked when I was due, to which I answered "It already happened," which he didn't understand and asked again. So I've just been hanging at home in the Baby Bubble bouncing between my other kids and doctor appointments.
Are you working? Are you on maternity leave? So, funny thing about that... Because I created this business, it's fun for me to do. Doctors' orders were for me to rest, but that's hard for me, and the only way to get me to sit down to "rest" is to let me work on the computer. So yes, I am working. But running the ship are Marilyn (Editor of Things To Do In Beacon Guides, Kate Rabe (Office Manager aka A Little Beacon Bulldog), Allie Bopp (designer of Guides, Event Manager of Pop-Up Shops), Leigh Baumann (photographer and designer of ads and of websites we produce at InHouse Design Media), and Ashley Cox in my Tin Shingle world. How Is Life With 3 Kids?So far so good! I was told that the older ones would help, and so far that has been true - to the extent that kids help in Kid Land. For instance, my little dude carried the Diaper Station Bin from his room to mine to do a refill of Mommy's Diaper Station, and tried to fit all of the diapers into a smaller box. But heck, I got that refill after all!
We recently shared that ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are now available in the Hudson Valley. We reached out to our friends at Antalek & Moore and Patrick Moore is here to share with us what you should keep in mind insurance-wise before you dive into driving for a ride-sharing service. Driving for a Transportation Network Company (TNC) like Uber or Lyft may affect the insurance coverage you have purchased. This article addresses standard automobile insurance policies and is general in nature. If you want to drive for a TNC, don’t enter into an agreement without consulting with your insurance agent or insurance company as their approach may differ from the standard. Three Phases of Ride Sharing- Phase 1 – A driver is logged in the app and is available to accept a trip. This phase is commonly called “trolling.”
- Phase 2 – A driver has accepted a ride request but has no passenger in the vehicle, i.e. the driver is en route to pick up the rider.
- Phase 3 – The driver is transporting a passenger on a pre-arranged trip.
Livery ExclusionThe standard private-passenger automobile insurance policy has exclusion for livery activity – providing transportation for hire. With this exclusion, your insurance policy is not intended to provide any coverage while driving for hire. The question (and confusion) arises from trying to figure out what is a livery? Transporting a passenger is usually considered a livery, but what about having the app turned on or driving to pick up a passenger? It not always clear, but provisions have been made to deal with these questions. TNCs provide insurance protection on a blanket insurance policy they have purchased for a driver while engaged in Phase 2 and Phase 3 travel. The coverage for liability (injuries or property damage to a third party) of $1.25 million is required. The parent company also will provide contingent physical damage coverage (comprehensive and collision) provided the owner is purchasing the coverage for their personal use. The deductibles may be higher than what the person may choose to purchase individually, and there are differences in what each TNC will provide, but the law is specific on the requirement that the TNC provide $1.25 million of liability protection. Phase 1 – How is that handled?Phase 1 is where a lot of ambiguity lies. By turning on the app, is a driver engaged in a livery operation? Some carriers say yes, others say no, and still others don’t know. The first thing that we do know is the TNCs are also required to provide basic liability insurance protection during this phase. The limits are lower than what most consumers purchase, however. They are $75,000 for bodily injury liability claims on a per-person basis with a maximum of $150,000 of coverage per occurrence. They also provide $25,000 property damage liability. It is intended that the driver’s personal automobile policy will provide coverage in excess of these limits.There is no provision for physical damage coverage with this option. Not all insurance companies are happy about providing this coverage. The insurance industry is heavily regulated and coverage language has to be written and submitted to the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) for approval. Also, any rates a carrier wants to charge must go through the same regulatory approval process. This process is time-consuming and often takes as long as 12 months. Coverage clarity is not immediate in New York State because this process has not begun. The status todayBecause the authorization for TNCs to operate in New York State came about very quickly, insurance companies have not had time to determine their position on the issue (even though they are dealing with this issue in 40 other states – but each has unique requirements) and they have certainly not had the time to create specific policy language or clear exclusions and get them approved by regulators. The result is that drivers and insurance companies are dealing with a personal automobile insurance product containing exclusion for livery activity without any ability to modify or clarify the intent of the policy. The DFS has issued emergency regulations to deal with TNCs and insurance. It would appear that the state is requiring insurance carriers to provide coverage during Phase 1 on an excess basis. This is a very recent change. Many insurance carriers are either not aware of this requirement or feel there are some ambiguities and questions, which makes sense since this regulation is a stop-gap measure. All sides need time to clarify answers to many questions. Drivers should know that the TNC is providing primary insurance coverage – the question really is about excess coverage and physical damage during Phase 1. What to Expect in the FutureThe insurance industry will certainly ask DFS to approve new policy amendments that will clarify the livery exclusion. One should expect that this language will look to exclude activity in all three (3) phases however; some carriers may also file for approval some coverage extensions that will allow a customer to buy back some coverage. As mentioned previously, this will take some time. The important thing is to be in constant contact with your insurance agent or carrier. Where do we Stand TodayInformal surveys of insurance companies range from the position of “We don’t cover this activity now and we don’t anticipate ever allowing it,” to “We are OK with it provided it isn’t a full-time activity.” In the middle, you'll find a lot of “We don’t know how we are going to handle it.” Some insurance carriers will refuse to renew coverage for a person driving for a TNC and some may not. This is why it is important to keep the lines of communication open until the industry files and obtains approval for the correct coverage that driving for a TNC requires. Antalek & Moore is a sponsor of A Little Beacon Blog, and this article was created with them as part of our Sponsor Spotlight program. It is with the support of businesses like this, that A Little Beacon Blog can bring you coverage of local happenings and events. Thank you for supporting businesses who support us! If you would like to become a Sponsor or Community Partner, please click here for more information.
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Food + Farm Day
Day: Saturday, July 15, 2017
Time: Noon to 4 pm
Location: Glynwood, 362 Glynnwood Road, Cold Spring, NY
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Silent Movies on the Mountain movie screening
Day: Saturday, July 15, 2017
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Illuminated at Newburgh Brewing
Day: Sunday, July 16, 2017
Time: 1 to 4 pm
Location: Newburgh Brewing Company, 88 S. Colden St., Newburgh, NY
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New Series: Chalk Paint 102
Days: Sunday, July 16, 2017
Time: 4 to 7 pm
Location: Knot Too Shabby, 155 Main St., Beacon, NY
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Birth Prep 101
Day: Saturday, July 15, 2017
Time: 12:30 to 6:30 pm
Location: Waddle n' Swaddle, 484 Main St., Beacon, NY
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For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Adult Classes Guide.
A Little Beacon Blog's Annual Summer Camp Guide has over 20 camps for all age ranges and passion areas. Cross-reference ages, days, times and prices in our easy-to-use guide that is many parents' go-to source for summer planning.
AUGUST CAMP:
Ballet Intensive
During this five-day program, taught by former New York City Ballet dancer Miriam Mahdaviani, mornings will be devoted to warm-up and technique. In the afternoons, dancers will practice pointework and variations, as well as study character dance, dance history, nutrition and injury prevention. The intensive will culminate with an in-studio performance on Friday, August 11, at 6 pm.
Ages: 12+
Dates: Monday to Friday, August 7-11
Time: 10 am to 4 pm (Friday runs until 7 pm due to the in-studio performance)
Price: $375
To Register: Call (845) 831-1870 or email info@balletartsstudio.com
See All Camp Sessions from Ballet Arts Studio >
Where is Ballet Arts Studio? On the corner of Henry Street and Teller, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.
Thank you to Ballet Arts Studio for sponsoring our Summer Camp Guide!
Stampin' Up Card Making Workshop
Day: Monday, July 17, 2017
Time: 2 to 3 pm
Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY
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INSIDER TIP! Did you know that Pilates and core strengthening classes are available to parents of kids taking dance classes at Ballet Arts Studio? Get in a workout while you wait! Find out this and more in A Little Beacon Blog's Kids Classes Guide.
For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide.
reMADE
133 Main Street
Now gracing the walls of reMADE, check out this very cool full-length mirror designed and handmade by Hudson Valley-based Terence Dolan of Reclaimed State, with reclaimed barn wood and beautiful heavy-duty copper trim. This mirror will definitely set the tone for the room it lands in, as the copper trim set along the rustic wood will complement the reflection set inside.
Where is reMADE? Across from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square Coffee.
Bellus on Main
181 Main Street
New backpacks are now in at Bellus! Makers include TM1985 (Brooklyn) and Duluth Pack (Minnesota), who both use top-quality, US-sourced materials to create fine leather and canvas accessories with time-tested craftsmanship and hardware. Can't you see yourself packing it up and heading off somewhere? It's very Meg Ryan from French Kiss, but better.
Where is Bellus? Next door to Luxe Optique, just up Main Street from Notions-n-Potions.
Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
SAVE THE DATE!
What: J.F. REY Trunk Show
Day: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Time: 3 to 7 pm
J.F. REY is an international eyewear design company based in the south of France, specializing in avant-garde, unique and innovative frames. Meticulously handcrafted from the highest quality materials, these eye-catching frames are designed to last for years. Want a pair? Come in this weekend or any day of the week to Luxe Optique.
Where is Luxe Optique? Across Cliff Street from Beacon Bread Company, and across Main Street from Beacon Barkery.
Style Storehouse
484 Main Street
SALE ALERT!
All shorts are on sale this week at Style Storehouse, perfect for your weekend getaway to Storm King Art Center or elsewhere. Plus, the boutique is well-stocked with soft, versatile T-shirts and tanks to match.
Where is Style Storehouse? Near Waddle-n-Swaddle, and across Main Street from the old Matteawan Train Station.
Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! reMADE, Bellus on Main, Luxe Optique, Lambs Hill, and Style Storehouse.
Visit the Shopping Guide for a full list of shopping destinations up and down Main Street. Includes stores specializing in Vintage, Kitchen, Kids, and more.
River Therapeutic Massage
612 Route 52
Beacon, NY
(845) 379-1956
Come in for a massage between July 16-22, 2017, and Karen will give you a gift certificate for a Free Massage to share with a friend, in honor of EveryBody Deserves a Massage Week! (EBDMW)! The week is all about giving back to your community by sharing the benefits of massage. This gift is available next week only, so... Book your massage now!
Thank you River Therapeutic Massage for sponsoring the Beauty Guide!
Visit our Beauty Guide for a complete list of beauty sources in Beacon, with pros for hair, nails, barbers, and even lashes.
The Vault
446 Main Street
Add a little sunshine to your glass on the outside patio at The Vault! The refreshing summer cocktail at right is called the Garden Breeze, and it's a blend of of fresh strawberries, house-grown basil, Hendrick's gin, and white cranberry, finished with a splash of club soda. Order it and tell The Vault what you think on their Facebook or Google review pages!
Where is The Vault? Near Beacon Bath and Bubble, and across Main Street from the Howland Cultural Center.
Visit our Restaurant Guide for a complete list of eateries in Beacon.
Thank you to The Vault and to BAJA for sponsoring the Restaurant Guide!
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Storm King Art Center
While the rain put the kibosh on Storm King Art Center's Summer Friday: Sunset Music and Sketching, we wanted you to know about it anyway. Keep it in mind the next time you might want to drink wine while listening to sunset music - and for those so inclined - sketching! See Storm King Art Center's dedicated sponsor page at ALBB to see what other events you should know about, and stick with their Facebook Events page for changes and additions.
PS: Membership to Storm King Art Center gets you this event and more for free. There's a great deal going for Beaconites right now - it's only $110 for the whole family (see details here)!
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Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency
Are you renting a vacation home this summer? Airbnb-ing it? What if you or your family cause damage to the property, or have something stolen? What would you have to pay for and what would be already covered by your own homeowners insurance? Beacon-based Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency can answer these questions. Give them a call at (845) 245-6292. Antalek & Moore is located at 340 Main St., near Beacon Natural Market.
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BeaconArts
Artists! The deadline for Windows On Main Street (WOMS) 2017 has been extended to July 22! The milelong, multiartist installation was on hiatus for 2016, and it was during the 2015 exhibition that the legendary Yarnbombing of Beacon happened. What will artists contribute this year? Only you can know if you submit...
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InHouse Design Media
Business in Beacon is moving at a fast pace, bringing up new issues for business owners and city institutions. BEAHIVE and A Little Beacon Blog are producing a Main Street Summit to be held in their adjoining spaces on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, for Beacon business owners, managers and city leaders. InHouse Design Media, a division of A Little Beacon Blog, designed the website based on branding elements and vision from the talented Dan Weise of Thundercut (you know his work from Club Draw, Electric Windows and Obercreek Farm to name a few). Tickets for the summit are on sale now and can be purchased from the website. Sponsorship opportunities are open now to be included on early and wide promotion of this event happening September 26, 2017.
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Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Who: Brooklyn Brewery and the blog Brooklyn Based
When: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Brooklyn is coming to Beacon, and they are ready to shop! For the past seven summers, Brooklyn Based and Brooklyn Brewery have lured New Yorkers away from their well-worn paths to explore new neighborhoods through the Immersion series, and this year is their first excursion to Beacon. Guests are given Discount Booklets with coupons for local shops, galleries and eateries with Immersion Dollars to spend in Beacon. Businesses and artists can still submit an offering to go inside the booklet. Beaconites, fear not! You also can attend the event to get in on the deals and beer!
Details here >
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Tin Shingle
Tin Shingle is a buzz-building center. If you want to get the word out about your business - and get beyond your store shingle - Tin Shingle will fill you with the motivation, courage, and education to do just that. Stream any of their Training TuneUp webinars to get fresh ideas on using Instagram, your newsletter, or fresh PR techniques.
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A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street
Looking for an inspiring location for your company retreat? A Little Beacon Blog's Space rates five stars for this Hudson Valley business, who came to Beacon for a retreat that put work first, followed by playing in Beacon.
Click here for details about booking The Space for your event.
Click here for the schedule of upcoming happenings at The Space.
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