This Guy With the Sleeves of Tattoos Wants You to Toss Your Own Salad

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There's a book signing happening this Sunday, September 10, for Toss Your Own Salad by Eddie McNamara at the outdoor Beacon Farmers Market on Veterans Place (next to Towne Crier Cafe). McNamara's cookbook features meatless recipes. Now, I'm a meat and potatoes kind of gal, but I'm always looking for ways to jazz up a salad instead of wasting food in the fridge. Sometimes it's a lack of creativity or fear of knowing what to do with veggies, aka salad-tossing-block (think writer's block, but for making salads). Those days might be numbered.

The vegetable-forward timing is right as we enter the season for autumn detoxes and The Harvest, but something else caught my attention when people interested in this book signing sent emails to A Little Beacon Blog about it. The author, Eddie McNamara, is an ex-NYC cop, having entered the force right after college. He then spent several months after 9/11 helping out at Ground Zero, which led to his desire to retire due to PTSD, and he took up cooking. Eddie started a blog of the same name as his book, and I investigated a bit to get to know him. Here he is below, during a stop on his book tour:

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His writing is hilarious and makes salad-tossing actually sound tough - as tough as the tattoos on his arm - as well as delicious. For any man wanting to eat more salads, this is the cookbook to get. Get it online (I prefer Barnes & Noble simply because Amazon is trying to take over the world) or find a signed copy at the Beacon Farmers Market. You might also check Beacon's local bookstore, Binnacle Books near the library, to see if they have a few copies). How tough is this guy? If his cop background wasn't enough, he even has a skull and crossbones in his blog logo! Not that salad-making has to be gender-specific at all. The literary approach to his salad-making is just so funny, you must read his blog. His style reminds of me of the Ink and Coffee blog, penned by our very own Marilyn Perez, an editor here at A Little Beacon Blog.

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"Toss Your Own Salad" was just added to a 12 Must-Read Summer Cookbooks list at People Magazine. In Eddie's words: "People Magazine said you MUST READ my book. Bieber, every Kardashian, Drake, and J-Lo agree."

So with those endorsements, enjoy it, and maybe talk to him on Sunday. His people claim he will be providing recipes on the spot: If you give him a vegetable that you want to eat, he'll tell you how to prepare it and what will best accompany it. For the carnivores in the room, fear not, you can always toss some hamburger, fish or chicken into salad recipes while still getting more veggies into your life.

Second Saturday Art Gallery Guide For September 2017

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Happy Second Saturday, Beacon and fans of Beacon! Fall is in the air - schools are back in session, leaves are crunching, and there's just something invigorating about all of it. Make like the kids this weekend and work on expanding your horizons: Seeing a variety of art is a most excellent way to learn new things. Check in with nature at Theo Ganz, Catalyst and Matteawan, or find your softer side at Clutter. Practice civic engagement with two interactive art projects at the Howland Library. It's the final weekend for two exhibitions (Cathouse FUNeral and Beacon Institute)that blend history and art in very different ways. Don't miss out!

Get the scoop on all the Second Saturday happenings around town in our Guide to Second Saturday Art Gallery Showings

As always, a huge, big thanks to BeaconArts (BACA) for the tireless efforts promoting Saturday. And another huge, big thanks to A Little Beacon Blog's advertising partners, without whom this production would be exceptionally difficult. Please support the businesses who support us!

Happening This Weekend - 9/8/2017

A Second Saturday Guide + Weekend Happenings in one email!

Happy Second Saturday! 
Here's what you're getting in this here post:
1. A Little Beacon Blog's official and Second Saturday Art Goings On Guide. It's a descriptive list of special art and unusual happenings for the day. Our editor of this guide is Catherine Sweet - a former Beaconite who moved back to her hometown in California, but held on tight to her editorial position of the Second Saturday Guide as she follows all things Beacon from afar!

2. The Happening This Weekend list. Let the scheduling begin!
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Hudson Valley Poets Cafe
Day: Friday, September 8, 2017
Time: 7 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Hudson Valley Hoptember Harvestfest
Day: Saturday, September 9, 2017
Time: 1 pm
Location: Eastern View Farm & Nursery, 1167 Noxon Road, Lagrangeville, NY
Information >

Expressions On Air - Live Streaming Music & Podcast Event
Day: Saturday, September 9, 2017
Time: 3 pm
Location: Beacon Soundworks, 395 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Reading: Samantha Hunt + Adrian Shirk
Day: Sunday, September 10, 2017
Time: 6 to 8 pm
Location: Binnacle Books, 321 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

See more upcoming events for the week in our Events Guide.
 
Charm Patterns Launch Party
Day: Saturday, September 9, 2017
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Location: Beetle & Fred, 171 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Easy Peazy Pajama Pants
Day: Friday, September 8, 2017
Time: 9 am to noon
Location: Beetle & Fred, 171 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >


Ballet Arts Studio
Location: 107 Teller Ave., Beacon, NY
CLASSES START SEPT. 11!
NEW Classes for Adults:
  • Adult Beginning Ballet
  • Adult Low Intermediate Ballet
  • Adult Low Intermediate Tap Class at Ballet Arts Studio!
To register, call (845) 831-1870 or email info@balletartsstudio.com.
www.balletartsstudio.com

Where is Ballet Arts Studio? On the corner of Henry and Teller, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.


For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Adult Classes Guide.
 


Classics for Kids: "Instrument Discovery"
Day: Saturday, September 9, 2017
Time: 3 to 4 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide.
 
 


reMADE
133 Main Street

Take a long look at this lovely one-of-a-kind handmade mug - because does anything sound better than morning coffee or tea outside on a sunny and brisk September morning? You'll see this one in reMADE's window. Unless we buy it first. Do you have a collection of mugs found at reMADE? Take pictures and show us on Instagram.
Where is reMADE? Across from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square Coffee.





Bellus on Main
181 Main Street

New fall apparel is here! This soft, cozy and versatile lightweight knit cardigan is designed and made in the U.S. It is wrinkle-free, so feel free to pack it in a bag! It is the perfect piece to layer and travel with. Available in black and grey.
Where is Bellus? On Main Street, next door to Luxe Optique.




Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
The designer frames line "ic! berlin" (get it? ic="I See") produces high-end handcrafted eyewear out of extremely flexible and lightweight stainless steel. Their frames are indestructible, yet soft and adjustable. They offer a revolutionary interlocking hinge system, eliminating the frustration of losing or breaking screws. Try them on!
Where is Luxe Optique? On Main Street, across Cliff Street from Beacon Bread Company.




Style Storehouse
484 Main Street

New dresses in shop! This one, by Black Swan, is perfect for a Saturday night out, a fall wedding or a holiday party. This velvet beauty is a classic midi length (fashion translation: dress that hits mid-calf) with a flattering V-neck and subtle pleats. Want a closer look? Stop in. Style Storehouse is allllllll the way around the curve towards the end of Main Street.

Where is Style Storehouse? Around the bend on Main Street's East End, on the way to what used to be The Hop.



Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique
1 East Main, Retail #3

The second floor of Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique is where the magic happens. It is a destination for private fittings, and offers plenty of sitting room for your most trusted posse. Walk-ins are always welcome, but it's better to call (845) 765-2900 and make an appointment. Who's bringing the champagne?
Where Is Lambs Hill? Next to King + Curated!




King + Curated
1 East Main, Retail #2

Photographer Alicia King is the "King" in one of Beacon's newest concept boutiques, King + Curated. She is a sought-after wedding photographer and is now booking for 2018 festivities. Want to meet her? She is now in the shop on Mondays! Yes that's right, the boutique serves as a very cool shoppable store/showroom where you can meet with the photographer or jewelry designer, as well as find gifts.
Where is King + Curated? Near the historic dummy light, just down from the old train tracks in the renovated factory.

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 Route 52
Beacon, NY
(845) 379-1956

New Product: Eco-fin - The Eco-Friendly Paraffin Alternative
Enjoy a luxurious blend of shea butter, palm, soy, jojoba, and organic coconut oils, plus vitamin E and essential oils. They are gently warmed and applied by brush to your hands and/or feet. Heated mitts/booties are put on to add another level of *Spa* and aid in absorption. When removed, the remaining product is massaged into your skin, leaving it soft and supple.
Book It 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 hair, nails, barbers, and even lashes.

 



 
 
The Vault
446 Main Street

The classic Dark & Stormy is the perfect cocktail for September's warmer days and cooling nights. Made at The Vault with dark rum, ginger ale, ginger syrup, lime and mint.
Where is The Vault? Near Beacon Bath & 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!
SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR HIGHLIGHTS

BeaconArts: Live Music

BeaconArts + Beacon Music Factory present "Second Saturday Live at the Visitors Center" - free live music every Second Saturday, through October. Sponsored by Rhinebeck Bank. Enjoy the sounds from 5 to 7 pm.

Defensive Driving Class

Join Susan Pagones as she guides you through a Defensive Driving class. You want to lower your auto insurance rates, right? Taking this class is one way to do it. And it will make you safer. A win-win.
Date: Saturday, October 14, 2017
Time: 8:30 am to 3 pm
Location: The Antalek & Moore Office, 340 Main St., Beacon, NY
RSVP: Register with Thomasine Supple, (845) 831-4300 or tsupple@antalek-moore.com

Tickets: Reserve your seat now because tickets are selling fast. General ticket price for Beacon businesses is $30, and $10 if you are affiliated with BeaconArts, BEAHIVE, Tin Shingle, or are an advertiser with A Little Beacon Blog.
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Tin Shingle

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InHouse Design Media's Private Training

Are you reading and reading about ways to do social media for your business, but aren't sure if you're doing it right? Book a Private Training session with Katie from InHouse Design Media. She can come to your place of business (if in Beacon), get a feel for your shop, and give you ideas and feedback on the spot.

Car Show Sponsorships Available
Beacon's Chamber of Commerce is taking sponsors for the famous Car Show happening this October. The event continues to grow every year. Get in front of the attendees and show your support. Email organizer Carl Oken if interested, at coken@optonline.net.

A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street

Just steps away from a chocolate crepe and Turkish coffee at the nearby shop Royal Crepes, A Little Beacon Space is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Beacon. Not in the mood for crepes? (That's never the case for us, but we hear it happens to some people.) There are plenty of other food options nearby to keep you and your guests going. The space is available as an hourly rental for meetings that involve no setup and have up to five people attending.

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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Happening This Weekend - 9/1/2017

Whoa, it's suddenly fall-wardrobe weather! Autumn is here... the cooler air breezes in and some leaves are turning. You know what that means: Beer festivals and Halloween decorations are just around the corner. If you're in Beacon for Labor Day weekend, you're in for easy entertainment. You have tons of Art Galleries to choose from, outdoor patios in our Restaurant Guide, and some of the Hudson Valley's best retail therapy in our Shopping Guide.

P.S.: If you're donating to Hurricane Harvey relief funds this weekend, go the extra step and mark your calendar to donate a few months from now as well. Victims of hurricanes past have said that support slows down after the weather clears and flood waters recede - precisely when recovery efforts get up and running and need ongoing financial support.

Weekend events featured here are drawn from A Little Beacon Blog's Things To Do In Beacon Guides, but more happenings throughout the week are at the Guides themselves, so be sure to check them during the week.
Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for car insurance.
 
Enjoy your holiday weekend! Plan ahead and check out what's coming up this month in our Events Guide.

Blood Drive - Elks Club
Day: Friday, September 1, 2017
Time: 2:30 to 7 pm
Location: 900 Wolcott Ave., Beacon, NY
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Beacon Pitches in for East Texas
Day: Saturday, September 2, 2017
Time: 8:30 pm
Location: Dogwood, 47 E. Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Howland Wolves '17 Concert
Day: Saturday, September 2, 2017
Time: 8 to 11 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >
 
 
 

Adult Ballet Classes at Ballet Arts Studio
Did you take ballet as a kid? Or maybe you always wanted to? Ballet Arts Studio has new classes starting Monday, September 11. Give your regular schedule a lift!
To Register: Call (845) 831-1870 or email info@balletartsstudio.com

NEW! Adult Beginning Ballet!
Day:
Wednesdays
Time: 7:30 pm

Adult Low Intermediate Ballet
Day: 
Tuesdays
Time: 7:30 pm

NEW! Adult Low Intermediate Tap Class at Ballet Arts Studio!
Day:
Tuesdays
Time: 9:30 am
Visit Beacon Arts Studio's Schedule of Classes >
Where is Ballet Arts Studio? On the corner of Henry and Teller, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.


Thank you Ballet Arts Studio for sponsoring our Adult Classes Guide!

For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Adult Classes Guide.


For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide.
 
 
WEST END SHOPPING


reMADE
133 Main Street

Admit it, you need these vintage forks in your life. Hand-stamped with the names of your favorite herbs - including Parsley, Rosemary and Mint - by sisters Dana and Dawna Anders, of Bliss Co Op in Sugar Loaf, NY.
Where is reMADE? On Main Street, across from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square Coffee.




Bellus on Main
181 Main Street

Find intricately beaded necklaces like this one from the Mexico-based designer Morena Corazón, at Bellus on Main. The company is dedicated to sharing Mexico's cultures through beautiful pieces of ethnic design and ancestral techniques, fused with the creativity and innovation of contemporary artists.
Where is Bellus? On Main, next door to Luxe Optique.




Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
Vision changes and so do kids' favorite glasses. Luxe Optique has kids' frames for $199, with a two-year scratch warranty and an easy $25 eye exam right in the store. Cuteness!
Where is Luxe Optique? Across Cliff Street from Beacon Bread Co.


 

EAST END SHOPPING
PARKING HINT: Park in the big lot near the Hudson Valley Brewery and use the back walkway entrance to get to Main Street!


Style Storehouse
484 Main Street

What shoes will you wear with the stretch leggings in faded grey (and other muted colors) that Style Storehouse has become known for? Pick from select styles of shoes by Free People, Jeffrey Campbell and Dolce Vita, arriving this fall.

Where is Style Storehouse? Around the bend of Main Street, near Waddle n Swaddle.



Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique
1 East Main, Retail #3

Boho chic is the style of wedding gowns you will find inside of Lambs Hill, the equestrian-inspired bridal boutique at the base of Mount Beacon. This lace-paneled gown will blow softly in the breeze, looking especially pretty in a field of wildflowers.

Where is Lambs Hill? Next to King and Curated (read on!)




King and Curated
1 East Main, Retail #2

Wear your heart and your thoughts on your wrist, with these famous brass cuff bracelets made by designer Lauren Decker. These are handmade in-house! Each one is unique. Ask about customization!

Where is King and Curated? Near the dummy light, across East Main from the Roundhouse, just down from the old train tracks in the renovated factory.


Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! reMADE, Bellus on Main, Luxe Optique, Lambs Hill, King and Curated, and Style Storehouse.




River Therapeutic Massage
612 Route 52
Beacon, NY
(845) 379-1956

Seasons are changing, which can trigger sinus pressure and sniffles. The fix? An Aromatherapy Facial Massage with a mild mint exfoliation and facial massage with acupressure that includes the face, neck, and decolletage. The treatment is designed to encourage relaxation of facial and neck muscles, decongest sinus areas, and nourish the skin on a cellular level.
Learn More and Book Now >

Where is River Therapeutic Massage?
Sharing space with Karen's Place Salon, right next door to Bright Smiles of Beacon on Route 52.

Thank you River Therapeutic Massage for sponsoring the Beauty Guide!
 

 
The Vault
446 Main Street

It's cooler now at the lounge on the back patio of The Vault! Their outdoor couch seating is a popular place to kick back and relax with a glass of prosecco. Perfect for a staycation on Labor Day weekend.

Where is The Vault? On Main Street, near Beacon Bath & Bubble.



Thank you to The Vault and to BAJA for sponsoring the Restaurant Guide!
SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR HIGHLIGHTS

Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency

Defensive Driving Class
Ask Antalek & Moore about Personal Umbrella Insurance. It's an extra step of coverage that is a broader form of insurance that accounts for common limits and exclusions on your New York homeowners or auto policies.
Read More >

InHouse Design Media

Running your own social media for your business is important, as it captures your voice, your vibe, and your passion for your business. But what do your photos look like? It should reflect you. See some of the photos InHouse Design Media has taken for The Vault to get their readers hooked into their new team and menus.

Main Street Summit
When is it time to hire an employee to help you?
Does social media really work?
We'll discuss these questions and much more in roundtable conversations after the panel discussion at the Main Street Summit.
Meet The Roundtable Experts for PR, Marketing, Finance and Operations >

BeaconArts

Artists are at work to create their installations for Windows on Main Street (WOMS) 2017, a project from BeaconArts. Pictured here are book page flowers for the Howland Library's collaborative installation. Join them during next week's Second Saturday to make more. All art installations will be coming soon - in October!

A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street

A Little Beacon Blog's Space is thrilled to be a participating business in Windows on Main Street (WOMS) 2017! Pictured above is Chris Sanders, the artist behind the book series Treasures of The Hudson Highlands. She is measuring the windows for her installation, to be revealed here in October!

Tin Shingle

Tin Shingle will be hosting a Roundtable discussion on PR and Marketing during the Main Street Summit in September. Got questions for them? See their Ask the Expert series on their website to get a head start on your buzz-building education.

Beacon Chamber of Commerce
The next Member Meeting is on Tuesday, September 5, from 5:30 to 7 pm at Shop Reservoir, 460 Main St. Join online today if you haven't yet, and mingle with other business owners!
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Until next week!

Kids Halloween Hocus Pocus Parade Changes Date for 2017

NOTE: This article is from 2017. As of 2019, the rules of the parade have changed. Click here for more up-to-date details.

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Beacon Weekend Halloween Events

Saturday, Oct. 28: Psychic Fair from noon to 5 pm at Notions-n-Potions
Saturday, Oct. 28: Murder Mystery at 6 pm, show begins at 8 pm at Clove Creek Dinner Theater, Fishkill
Sunday, Oct. 29: Kids Hocus Pocus Halloween Parade - At noon, line up at Visitors Center near Bank Square Coffee; at 1 pm parade begins down Main Street
There will be no Dark Parade this year.

UPDATE: This year, heavy rain is predicted, and the parade has been postponed. See this article for details.

For the first time in forever - well, for the second time in its 20-year history - Beacon's Hocus Pocus Kids Halloween Parade will be the weekend of Halloween. That's right, on Sunday, October 29, the kids will line up at noon at the Visitors Center on the corner of South Avenue and Main Street (across from Bank Square Coffee) and begin parading and trick-or-treating in costume at 1 pm. For a long time, the parade had been held over a week before Halloween.

Traditionally, the kids paraded and then trick-or-treated the Main Street stores, but this year they'll be parading and trick-or-treating at the same time, according to parade organizer Ron Iarossi, a board member for the Beacon Chamber of Commerce and owner of Beacon Creamery. The number of participants has increased each year, with hundreds of kids and parents making their way down Beacon's milelong Main Street collecting candy. We participated at A Little Beacon Blog last year, and to hit up Key Food four times to refill our candy supply as the kids kept coming!

For some parents, this dates comes as a relief as costume-required events tend to pile on top of each other during the week of Halloween. With the actual date of Halloween on a Tuesday this year, the weekend of Halloween may prove to be a fun and busy time. There will be no Dark Parade this year.

PHOTOcentric 2017 - Garrison Arts Center Call for Entries Sept. 5, 2017

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The Garrison Art Center's deadline for PHOTOcentric, this year's International Juried Photography Exhibition, is fast approaching on Tuesday, September 5, 2017. This is open to amateur and professional photographers in all mediums. There is a $50 entry fee for five images, and $10 for each additional image. This year, the exhibit will be juried by Francis M. Naumann, an independent scholar, curator, and gallery owner of Francis M. Naumann Fine Art in New York. Naumann specializes in the art of the Dada and Surrealist periods, including the noted photographers Man Ray and Naomi Savage. He has recently organized museum shows for the Whitney Museum of American Art and the American Craft Museum of New York.  

The opening reception will take place on December 9, 2017, and the exhibit will last through January 7, 2018, at The Riverside Galleries at Garrison Art Center in Garrison, NY (right next to the train station). "Best in Show" will be awarded $1,000, be featured on the cover of the exhibition book, with the image, artist's biography and website or email address in book, and link on Garrison Art Center website. Awards will also be given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category with a cash prize. 

All work must be submitted online using this link. The format for your images should be 72 ppi resolution and JPEG format. 1280 pixels on the longest side and RGB color space (standard) with layers flattened, 8-bit mode. To view the full prospectus for this exhibit, click here to download

Happening This Weekend in Beacon and Beyond - 8/25/2017

Weekend events featured here are drawn from A Little Beacon Blog's Things To Do In Beacon Guides , but more happenings throughout the week are listed at the Guides themselves, so be sure to check them during the week!

Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for car insurance.
Dutchess County Fair
Day: Tuesday to Sunday, August 22-27, 2017
Time: 10 am to 10 pm
Location: Dutchess County Fairgrounds, 6550 Springbrook Ave./Route 9, Rhinebeck, NY
Information >

Celebrate the Woody!
Day: Saturday, August 26, 2017
Time: Noon
Location: Beacon Sloop Club, 2 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, NY
Information >

Howland Chamber Music's Pop-Up Concert - A Summer Celebration
Day: Saturday, August 26, 2017
Time: 4 pm
Location: Scenic Hudson's River Center at Long Dock Park, 8 Long Dock Road, Beacon, NY
Information >

Lecture: 1950s and Nostalgia, In Search of Greatness in the “Golden Age”
Day: Saturday, August 26, 2017
Time: 7 pm
Location: Atlas Studios, 11 Spring St., Newburgh, NY
Information >

See more upcoming events for the week in our Events Guide.

Plein Air Painting Group
Day: Saturday, August 26, 2017
Time: 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Location: Garrison Art Center, 23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison, NY
Information >

Ballet Arts Studio
Registration Open for Adult & Kid Classes

Classes for adults and kids start on Monday, September 11. Their Schedule of Classes has been posted, so check out which days work for you! Can we get a high kick for this fresh new season?
To Register: Call (845) 831-1870 or email info@balletartsstudio.com
Visit Ballet Arts Studio's Schedule of Classes >

Where is Ballet Arts Studio? On the corner of Henry and Teller, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.


Thank you Ballet Arts Studio for sponsoring our Adult Classes Guide!

For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Adult Classes Guide.


For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide.


reMADE
133 Main Street

The Featured Artist of the Month at reMADE is Susan Sylvester DiGilio. Beautiful work is on display, and as you can see, purchasing more than one piece would make for a great pairing on your wall.
Where is reMADE? Across from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square Coffee.




Bellus on Main
181 Main Street

You could buy just one of these bracelets from Bellus on Main, but when worn together, they make such a nice bangle jingle. Jazz up your arm game with these simple adornments, and you have just effortlessly upgraded your look, putting a lift in your step.
Where is Bellus? Next door to Luxe Optique, up Main Street from Notions-n-Potions.



Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
Guess what...
Luxe Optique just released their own line of glasses! We know! It's kind of a huge deal when a store gets to design their own label. There are three styles and each is named after a street in Beacon: The Willow, The Cliff + Main, and The Beaclyn. $199 for frame and single-vision lenses. $399 for frame and progressive lenses. Both prices include anti-glare and UV protection, and a one-year scratch warranty.
Where is Luxe Optique? Across Cliff Street from Beacon Bread Company, and across Main Street from Beacon Barkery.



Style Storehouse
484 Main Street

Need a greeting card? Style Storehouse has a snappy collection, with beautiful fonts that can pack a punch. While you're there, check out the sunglasses, on sale for half-off. That's right, now you can pick up a pair for $25.

Where is Style Storehouse? Near Waddle Swaddle, and across Main Street from the old Matteawan Train Station.


King and Curated
1 East Main Street, Retail #2

Welcome to the Shopping Guide, King and Curated! This new shop, located on the far east end of Beacon's Main Street, is the blended concept store of two Fashion Institute of Technology artists: jewelry designer Lauren Decker and wedding photographer Alicia King. Look for Lauren's fine line "Duende" carried in the store, and her Turquoise and Diamond collection of earrings, necklaces, and rings. On the walls, look for Alicia's body of artistic photography, where she has captured the beauty found in the old ruins at Madam Brett Park in Beacon, NY. Meet with either Lauren or Alicia for your wedding jewelry or photography needs in the lounge located right in the store.

Where is King and Curated? Near the dummy light at Main and East Main, just down from the old train tracks in the renovated factory that used to display the Electric Windows, across the street from the Roundhouse.

Thank you to the following shops for sponsoring our Shopping Guide! reMADE, Bellus on Main, Luxe Optique, Lambs Hill, King and Curated, 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 Goodies, and more.




River Therapeutic Massage
612 Route 52
Beacon, NY
(845) 379-1956

RTM’s Short Sessions - Hand and/or Foot Massages
Have you checked out River Therapeutic’s Short Sessions? If you work with your hands, be it keyboarding, woodworking, knitting, or anything in between, treat your hands to an amazing hand massage that softens and soothes. Or, focus on your heels and toes. Your choice, one or both!
Learn More >
Where is River Therapeutic Massage?
Sharing space with Karen's Place Salon, right next door to Bright Smiles of Beacon on Route 52.

Thank you River Therapeutic Massage for sponsoring the Beauty Guide!

Visit our Beauty Guide for a complete list of beauty sources in Beacon, including barbers and pros for hair, nails, and even lashes.



The Vault
446 Main Street

Those amazing cocktails you've been seeing in The Vault's social media lately? The mixers of such concoctions are pictured here. Meet The Bartenders of The Vault: Kelsey, Denise, Jessica and Liz. Stop in and say hi!
Where is The Vault? Near Beacon Bath & 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!
SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR HIGHLIGHTS

InHouse Design Media

Running your own social media for your business is important, as it captures your voice, your vibe, and your passion for your business. Showing this energy is important. But what do your photos look like? How are you translating your vision? InHouse Design Media can be hired to take some of these photos for you, to glam up your social streams by adding to the moment-capturing photos you are taking yourself. See some of the photos we have taken for The Vault to get their readers hooked on their new team and menus.
Interested? Contact Us >

Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency

Defensive Driving Class
Do you want to lower your car insurance bill? Taking a Defensive Driving course can help with that. Susan Pagones is leading one on Saturday, September 9, 2017, so mark your calendar and bring your notebook.
RSVP: Register with Thomasine Supple, (845) 831-4300 or tsupple@antalek-moore.com.

Main Street Summit
Thank You, Highlands Current!
The Highlands Current, the local newspaper that covers local politics and goings-on in Beacon and Cold Spring, has just signed on as a Media Sponsor for the Main Street Summit. We are thrilled to have them on board, and appreciate their coverage of Beacon!
Buy Tickets to the Main Street Summit >
Sponsor this Main Street Summit >

BeaconArts

In alignment with its mission to preserve, nurture, and promote the cultural vibrancy that has become Beacon's trademark, the nonprofit organization BeaconArts has absorbed the formerly independently produced event, Windows on Main Street (WOMS) and is producing it themselves for 2017. This year, 36 businesses signed on to showcase 40 artists this fall. The citywide exhibition runs from September 22 to November 12, 2017, in storefront windows. You can’t miss it!

A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street

A Little Beacon Blog Space is thrilled to be a participating business in Windows on Main Street 2017! Pictured here is Chris Sanders, the artist behind the book series Treasures of The Hudson Highlands. She is measuring our windows for her installation!

Click here for the schedule of upcoming happenings at The Space.

Tin Shingle

Last week, Tin Shingle's owner (and publisher of A Little Beacon Blog) Katie presented a seminar on Digital Marketing for Small Business to a packed house of SCORE attendees at the East Fishkill Library. It was a party! And you can be in on it too: Tin Shingle has secretly opened up this Training TuneUp webinar for you to stream for free, all weekend long.
Click Here to Watch Now >

Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Members of the Beacon Chamber of Commerce are eligible to be featured as a Member Spotlight in the Chamber's social media. To submit yourself for consideration, fill out their Contact Us form and let them know why your business shines!
NEWSLETTER SIGNUP
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!

Click here to learn about ways to advertise on A Little Beacon Blog.

Until next week!

Chefs for Clearwater Event to Showcase Hudson Valley Growers and Chefs

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This just in over the wires... The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater has announced a delicious event happening at The Culinary Institute of America in September. The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater will be hosting Chefs for Clearwater, featuring six celebrated Hudson Valley chefs in September. The event sets out to raise awareness of sustainable food production and watershed protection. 

Chefs for Clearwater

This second annual Chefs for Clearwater culinary event will happen on Sunday, September 17, 2017, at 4 pm at The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Hyde Park, NY. Chefs for Clearwater is a partnership of leading Hudson Valley chefs, the CIA, and Clearwater, aimed at spreading awareness of critical issues involving sustainability and food ethics, and how they relate to the Hudson Valley watershed. The event is a fundraiser to support Clearwater’s environmental education and advocacy programs on the Hudson River.

Chefs for Clearwater’s featured chefs, restaurateurs, farmers, ranchers, vintners and cider makers have been invited to participate because of their demonstrated commitment to practicing and advancing sustainable agriculture and socially responsible business practices. The health of the Hudson River watershed directly impacts the health of the ground soil—and the reverse is just as true. Chefs for Clearwater is a celebration of the great progress made on both fronts in recent years.

“The Culinary Institute of America is proud to support Clearwater’s dedication to environmental education and advocacy,” said CIA President Dr. Tim Ryan. “The health of the Hudson River is critical to the region’s agriculture and food future. Both the CIA and Clearwater are committed to maintaining sustainable resources and being socially responsible stewards of the environment. Through Chefs for Clearwater, our organizations can, together, help spread that message.”

The master of ceremonies will be Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Tom Chapin. The New York Times called Chapin “one of the great personalities in contemporary folk music.” Tom Chapin has covered an incredible amount of creative ground. In addition to his work as a recording artist and concert performer, Chapin has acted on Broadway, and has also worked extensively in films, television and radio.

Guest speaker Peter Kaminsky is the author of Pig PerfectThe Elements of TasteSeven Fires: Grilling The Argentine Way and Culinary Intelligence. His work has been featured in The Underground Gourmet, New York magazine's Outdoors column and The New York Times.

The benefit will include a silent auction, as well as a live auction led by George Cole. With Cole’s special flair and finesse, he has been mentioned year after year in “The Best of the Hudson Valley.”

“The Chefs for Clearwater benefit is an extraordinary event. Held at the majestic Culinary Institute of America, it is the premier food and wine event in the Hudson Valley,” said Chef Terrance Brennan, a co-creator. “Guests will enjoy a six-course tasting menu featuring the best chefs, ingredients and beverages from the Hudson Valley. There will also be musical entertainment and live and silent auctions. Proceeds will benefit Clearwater’s important environmental work to protect the Hudson River and its watershed and educational programs.”

The Chefs for Clearwater benefit dinner will feature live bluegrass music by Two Dollar Goat, signature hors d’oeuvres, charcuterie and a six-course farm-to-table menu created by Chef Sara Lukasiewicz of The Amsterdam in Rhinebeck, NY; Chef John McCarthy of The Crimson Sparrow in Hudson, NY; Chef Jay Lippin of Crabtree’s Kittle House in Mt. Kisco, NY; Chef Michael Kaphan of Purdy’s Farmer & The Fish in North Salem and Tarrytown, NY; Chef Waldy Malouf of The Bocuse Restaurant at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY; and Chef Kristina DePalma of The Roundhouse by Terrance Brennan in Beacon, NY.

Tickets and sponsorship packages are available at www.chefsforclearwater.org.

About the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater

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

About the Culinary Institute of America

Founded in 1946, the Culinary Institute of America is the world’s premier culinary college. Dedicated to developing leaders in foodservice and hospitality, the independent, not-for-profit CIA offers bachelor’s degree majors in food business management, hospitality management, culinary science, and applied food studies; associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts; and executive education through its Food Business School. The college also offers certificate programs and courses for professionals and enthusiasts. Its conferences and consulting services have made the CIA the think tank of the food industry, and its worldwide network of 49,000 alumni includes innovators in every area of the food business. The CIA has locations in New York, California, Texas, and Singapore. For more information, visit www.ciachef.edu

Beacon High School Student Plans 5K Fundraiser and Documentary

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The Ryan McElroy Children's Cancer Foundation "Never Say No" 5K race/walk
Day:
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: 9 am (family race), 9:30 am (5K race/walk)
Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY
Kids' Fun Run: $10 (online, in advance), $15 (race day)
5K: $20 (online) $25 (race day)
Gifts to first 100 registrants (limited race day gifts)

As a baby, Noah Cory was treated for stage 4 neuroblastoma (a type of cancer) when he was only 18 months old. As a freshman at Beacon High School, Noah produced a documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at what families go through when one of their children is diagnosed with cancer. Now a junior, Noah has been producing 5K races as fundraisers for different organizations. He has one coming up this Saturday at Long Dock Park: the Never Say No 5K and Family Fun Run. "Doing these fundraisers is a way to give back to everyone who helped me when I was going through stage 4 neuroblastoma cancer at 18 months."

When Noah was undergoing treatment, his mother started and ran the Noah Cory Foundation to help other families coping with the effects of a child's cancer. Today, Noah's fundraising efforts are going toward the Ryan McElroy Foundation, named for a boy who passed away just shy of his fifth birthday due to stage 4 Ewing sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. "The foundation does amazing work and helps many families everyday here in the Mid-Hudson Valley," says Noah. "It is the foundation's mission to 'Never Say No' to a family in need, and that is why I decided to name the race the 'Never Say No 5K and Family Fun Run.'"

Producing the documentary was Noah's first time taking the lead on fundraisers. "During the process of filming, I met a lot of wonderful people and realized that I need to do anything I can to help these children and their families that are going through cancer." A teacher at Beacon High School nominated Ryan to participate in the LLS Student of the Year Competition. Students competed to raise the most money over nine weeks from January to March this year by hosting events, door-to-door fundraising, and gaining sponsorships. During the nine weeks, Noah hosted two dodgeball tournaments at BHS and Rombout Middle School.

 

Maybe you went to one! If you cannot participate in the 5K but want to help, you can donate directly through the Ryan McElroy Foundation's website.

Happening This Weekend - 8/18/2017

Weekend events featured here are pulled from A Little Beacon Blog's Things To Do In Beacon Guides, but you can find more happenings throughout the week at the Guides themselves on the website. Be sure to check them during the week!

Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for car insurance.
Back to School Block Party
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: Noon to 4 pm
Location: South Avenue Park, Beacon, NY
Information >

An evening with blakmajiikforist
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: 8 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Beacon Performing Arts Center OPEN HOUSE
Day: Saturday and Sunday, August 19 and 20, 2017
Time: Saturday, 10 am to noon; Sunday, 10 am to 2 pm
Location: 327B Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Riverside Craft Fair
Day: Saturday and Sunday, August 19 and 20, 2017
Time: 10 am to 5 pm
Location: Garrison Art Center, 23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison, NY
Information >

Chronogram Block Party
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: 3 to 11 pm
Location: Wall Street, Kingston, NY
Information >

Hudson Valley Holistic Market
Day: Sunday, August 20, 2017
Time: 10 am to 4 pm
Location: Ramada Conference Center, 542 Route 9, Fishkill, NY
Information >

Jazz in the Valley Festival
Day: Sunday, August 20, 2017
Time: Noon (gates open at 11 am)
Location: Waryas Park, Poughkeepsie, NY
Information >

See more upcoming events for the week in our Events Guide.

 



The Ryan McElroy Children's Cancer Foundation "Never Say No" 5K race/walk
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: Family race, 9 am; 5K race/walk, 9:30 am
Location: Long Dock Park, Beacon, NY
Information >
This event was organized by Noah Cory, a Beacon High School student, when he wanted to give back after being treated for Stage 4 Neuroblastoma cancer at 18 months. We have the scoop and the documentary he produced. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at what families go through when one of their children is diagnosed with cancer. Organizing 5Ks is Noah's way of fundraising.
Looking for a way to give back? You can donate directly to the foundation here.

 


 

Fourth Trimester Essentials (for the 12-week postpartum period)
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017 
Time: 12:30 to 3:30 pm
Location: Waddle n Swaddle, 484 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Meet the Machine
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: 2 to 5 pm 
Location: Beetle & Fred, 171 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

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, MODERN, AND JAZZ TECHNIQUE CLASSES
Try technique classes in a different discipline each day - Jazz on Tuesday, Ballet on Wednesday and Modern on Thursday - taught by Ballet Arts Studio faculty.
Ages: 12+
Dates: Tuesday through Thursday, August 22-24, 2017
Time: 5:30 to 7 pm
Price: $18 single class or $50 for three classes
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 and Teller, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.

Thank you Ballet Arts Studio for sponsoring our Summer Camp Guide!


Family Free Night
Day: Saturday, August 19, 2017
Time: 5 to 8 pm
Location: Mid-Hudson Children's Museum, 75 North Water St., Poughkeepsie, NY
Information >

For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide.
 
 


reMADE
133 Main Street

Want to really coordinate your grocery shopping? Get a few of these paper cloth bags from Kathryn Luciana of Huzzah Handwearables at reMADE to up your sustainability game, and look matchy at the same time. You know, if you're into that. Or you could bring mix-matched totes from different local stores around town. Either way, you're awesome.

Where is reMADE? Across Main Street from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square.




Bellus on Main
181 Main Street

SUMMER SALE!
Now, during their 20%-25% Off Summer Sale, is the time to go into Bellus on Main to find styles for everyone. From formal styles for fundraisers or office jobs, to backpacks, to stylish purses, to some pretty tall pumps, to jewelry, Bellus on Main can be your retail therapy for the week.

Where is Bellus? Next door to Luxe Optique, just up Main Street from Notions-n-Potions.



Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
Listen, Cool You. Summer isn't over. We see you still driving around with the top down and windows open. You need the Maui Jims sunglasses featured here, that normally you'd find in NYC or online, but are now around the corner at Luxe Optique for you to try on. Go on, fill them in with a prescription if you want!

Where is Luxe Optique? Across Cliff Street from Beacon Bread Company, and across Main Street from Beacon Barkery.



Style Storehouse
484 Main Street

SUMMER SALE!
50%-75% Off!

The Little Black Dress. Style Storehouse always has a variety of LBDs in stock, and this cocktail style kicks off their Fall collection. Don't wait for a sale to buy it, because this style won't stay in stock long.

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, King and Curated, 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 Route 52
Beacon, NY
(845) 379-1956

The River Therapeutic Massage Signature Massage is a best-seller, and here’s why: The massage is a 100-minute customized session on the heated table that includes hot stones, hot towels, aromatherapy, Thai stretches, and a sugar foot scrub. All of your favorite add-ons in one massage. You can thank us later.
Book It 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 hair, nails, barbers, and even lashes.

 



 
 
The Vault
446 Main Street

Happy Sangria Saturday and Sunday! Catch this drink special at The Vault before summer ends. Pictured here is a Piña Colada Sangria with a toasted coconut rim. Every Saturday and Sunday, a special sangria is $4 between 11 am and 4 pm. The sangria changes each weekend.

Where is The Vault? Near Beacon Bath & 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!
SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR HIGHLIGHTS

Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency

Defensive Driving Class
Do you want to lower your car insurance bill? Taking a Defensive Driving course can help with that. Susan Pagones is leading one on September 9, 2017, so mark your calendar and bring your notebook.
RSVP: Register with Thomasine Supple, (845) 831-4300 or tsupple@antalek-moore.com

InHouse Design Media

Does your business have Instagram and Facebook accounts, but you don't know what to do with them? Are they cold and lonely because you don't post to them on a weekly basis? InHouse Design Media can help. We can train you, do it for you, or do a blend of doing it for you while you do it also.
Contact Us >

Main Street Summit
Now through September, the Main Street Summit is sharing Business Tips from our Roundtable Leaders to get you ready for the event. This Business Tip brought to you by TEC Land Surveying.
Business Tip, from Roundtable Leader Galia Gichon of Down to Earth Finance:
Feeling cashflow crunch?
Let credit cards be your last option. Consider beforehand:
1. Talk to your local bank. Not the local branch of a big bank but truly a local bank. They want to work with you.
2. Apply for an SBA loan
3. Check out your city or state's economic development program especially if your business is creating local jobs. New York City, New York State, and Connecticut have excellent programs.
Buy Tickets >
Sponsor this Summit >

BeaconArts

In alignment with its mission to preserve, nurture and promote the cultural vibrancy that has become the trademark of Beacon, the nonprofit organization BeaconArts has absorbed the formerly independently produced event, Windows on Main Street (WOMS) and is producing it themselves for 2017. This year, 36 businesses signed on to showcase 40 artists this fall. The citywide exhibition runs from September 22 - November 12, 2017 in storefront windows. You can’t miss it!

Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Members of the Beacon Chamber of Commerce are eligible to be featured as a Member Spotlight in the Chamber's social media. To submit yourself, fill out their Contact Us form and let them know why your business shines!

Tin Shingle

Do you want to know the ins and outs of how to get the media to write about your business? Or the best ways to use Instagram and other social media? Do you need courage to talk loud and proud about your business? Sure you do! Tin Shingle has got your back. Sign up for their free newsletter to get weekly doses of courage, free training webinars, and helpful tips.

A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street

Pop-Up Season is coming, and A Little Beacon Blog's Space is taking bookings now! Enjoy the promotional benefits that come with hosting your pop-up shop in A Little Beacon Blog's Space. One of the shops, Lula Roe with Erin and Leigh is returning this October. Who else will be here?
Get details about booking a pop-up shop >

Click here for details about booking The Space for your event.

Click here for the schedule of upcoming happenings at The Space.

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP
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!

Click here to learn about ways to advertise on A Little Beacon Blog.

Until next week!

Second Saturday Art Gallery Guide For August 2017

Happy Second Saturday, Beacon and fans of Beacon! Don't let the threat of some showers keep you inside. There's art galore happening around town: An artist/gallery owner Russ Cusick will be performing classic TV theme songs *inside a TV* at another gallery, Marion Royael, Beacon seniors exhibit paintings at the library, and colorful critters take over a West End space!

Get the scoop on all the Second Saturday happenings around town. ➡️ http://alittlebeaconblog.com/second-saturday

As always, a huge, big thanks to BeaconArts (BACA) for the tireless efforts promoting Saturday. And another huge, big thanks to A Little Beacon Blog's advertising partners, without whom this production would be exceptionally difficult. Please support the businesses who support us!

Happening This Weekend - 8/11/2017

A Second Saturday Guide + Weekend Happenings in one email!

Happy Second Saturday! 
Here's what you're getting right here:
1. A Little Beacon Blog's official and Second Saturday Art Goings On Guide. It's a descriptive list of special art, musical and unusual happenings for the day. Our editor of this guide is Catherine Sweet - a former Beaconite who moved back to her hometown in California but held on tight to her editorial position with the Second Saturday Guide as she follows all things Beacon from afar!

2. The Happening This Weekend list. Let the scheduling begin!
Sponsored by Antalek & Moore for car insurance.
Peachtopia Festival
Day: Saturday, August 12, 2017
Time: Noon to 9 pm
Location: Fishkill Farms, 9 Fishkill Farm Road, Hopewell Junction, NY
Information >

Grand Re-Opening Shambhala Wellness Center
Day: Saturday, August 12, 2017
Time: Noon
Location:  Shambhala Wellness Center, 4 S. Chestnut St., Beacon, NY
Get the Scoop in the latest A Little Beacon Blog article, with pictures! >

Second Saturday Reception
Day: Saturday, August 12, 2017
Time: 5 to 7 pm
Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

Live Concert with 4SM, Cold Heaven, and Engineered to Obsolescence
Day: Saturday, August 12, 2017
Time: 7 pm
Location: The Platform - upstairs from Beacon Soundworks, 395 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

The Wassaic Project: Summer Season
Day: Friday and Saturday, August 11 and 12, 2017
Time: Friday, 6:30 to 9 pm; Saturday, 1 to 11 pm (Sat)
Location: The Lantern, 10 Main St., Wassaic, NY
Information >

The Beacon Sloop Club Annual Corn Festival
Day: Sunday, August 13, 2017
Time: Noon to 5 pm
Location: Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, 1 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, NY
Information >

Antique Appraisals hosted by Animal Rescue Foundation
Day: Sunday, August 13, 2017
Time: Noon to 4 pm
Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

See more upcoming events for the week in our Events Guide.
 
For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Adult Classes Guide.
 

 

A Little Beacon Blog's Annual Summer Camp Guidehas 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.

LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP!
Musical Theater Intensive
During this five-day program, taught by Katie Bissinger, mornings will be devoted to warm-up and dance training. In the afternoons, dancers will work on improvisation and theater games, then workshop a Broadway performance piece. The intensive will culminate with an in-studio performance on Friday, August 18, at 6 pm.
Ages: 12+
Dates: August 14-18
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 Henry and Teller, opposite the back of the Yankee Clipper Diner.

Thank you Ballet Arts Studio for sponsoring our Summer Camp Guide!


Rigamajig Creative Building
Day: Fridays - August 11, 18, and 25, 2017
Time: 3:30 to 5 pm
Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main St., Beacon, NY
Information >

For a full list of upcoming classes, visit our Kids Classes Guide.
 
 


reMADE
133 Main Street

Your source for really special pottery, reMADE carries pieces from 28A, beautiful stoneware handmade by Meredith Nichols + Harry Kunhardt from West Shokan, NY. The question now is, will they live in your cupboard? Or are they best displayed on an open shelf?

Where is reMADE? Across Main Street from Tito Santana's, next to Bank Square.




Bellus on Main
181 Main Street

Meet "The Matador," the backpack that fits into the palm of your hand. Yes, really - this backpack squishes up into a little ball to fit inside of your pocket when you're not using it. We know! Amazing. The people at Bellus aren't just into extreme style, they are into extreme function. Don't believe us? Check out Matador, and then Go Local and buy it at Bellus on Main.

Where is Bellus? Next door to Luxe Optique, just up Main Street from Notions-n-Potions.




Luxe Optique
183 Main Street
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PARTY!
Day: Saturday, August 12
Time: 3 to 8 pm
Happy First Anniversary to Luxe Optique! The little glasses store on the corner is thriving, and we've got the scoop on the secrets to their success in an interview with owner Laurie and stylist Ryon.
Read A Little Beacon Blog's Full Interview with 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

SUMMER SALE!
50%-75% Off!

The SALE tags are on, so you can save big on summer styles to wear now. Find trusted brands like Free People, HardTail, MinkPink, BB Dakota, and more.
INSIDER TIP: Size tags sometimes lie at Style Storehouse. If you love it and it says Small and you're a Large, try it on. These Smalls can run Large.

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

The River Therapeutic Massage Signature Massage is a best-seller, and here’s why: The massage is a 100-minute long customized session on the heated table that includes hot stones, hot towels, aromatherapy, Thai stretches, and a sugar foot scrub. All of your favorite add-ons in one massage.
Book It 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 pros for hair, nails, barbers, and even lashes.

 



 
 
The Vault
446 Main Street

The Vault has a rotating selection of delicious craft beers! Pictured here is Hudson Valley Brewery's Double Dry Hopped Oat Double IPA (Beacon) and Pipeworks Brewing Co.'s Cherry Razzbot (Chicago).

Where is The Vault? Near Beacon Bath & 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!
SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR HIGHLIGHTS

Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency

THIS TUESDAY
RSVP Required, But Event Is Free

Free Seminar on New Mandatory Paid Family Leave in New York State

Did you know that employers MUST comply with this new law, with virtually no businesses exempted? Learn about it at this upcoming seminar at the Southern Dutchess Country Club.
Date: Tuesday, August 15
Time: 5:30 to 6:30 pm
Location: Southern Dutchess Country Club, 1209 North Ave., Beacon, NY
RSVP: Free, but please register with Thomasine Supple, (845) 831-4300 or tsupple@antalek-moore.com
Presenters:
  • Cathy A. Meyer, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, President & Senior Consultant, CR Meyer Group, Inc.
  • Edward Petruska, CLCS, CWCA, Account Executive, Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency LLC

InHouse Design Media

THIS TUESDAY
Day: Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Time: 6:30 to 8 pm  
Location: East Fishkill Community Library, 348 NY-376, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
Are you using social media and other website things to promote your business? Hear about strategies you can use on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and even your own website to increase your business. Owner, designer and digital marketing producer Katie will be speaking at SCORE's night at the Fishkill Library, presenting the topic: “Digital Marketing Techniques for Promoting Small Business.”

Tickets: Reserve your seat now because space is filling up. Tickets are $30 for businesses, and $10 if you are affiliated with BeaconArts, BEAHIVE, Tin Shingle, or are a A Little Beacon Blog advertiser.
Sponsor: Put your business in front of influential business owners and leaders in Beacon with a Sponsor position. Different levels are available. Deadline for logo placement on the flyer and program is approaching, so reserve your sponsorship now online.

BeaconArts: Live Music

This summer BeaconArts and Beacon Music Factory will be presenting "Second Saturday Live at the Visitors Center" - free live music every Second Saturday through October. Sponsored by Rhinebeck Bank.

Beacon Chamber of Commerce
Car Show Committee Member

Beacon's Chamber of Commerce is looking for committee members for the car show coming up on October 15. They do not have to be a current member of the Chamber (but membership is supportive). Email Kate Rabe if interested kate@katerabe.com.

Tin Shingle

Do you want to know the ins and outs of how to get the media to write about your business? Or the best ways to use Instagram and other social media? Do you need courage to be loud and proud about your business? Sure you do! Tin Shingle has got your back. Sign up for their free newsletter to get weekly doses of courage, free training webinars, and helpful tips.

A Little Beacon Space
291 Main Street

"ALBB is a great source for tourists and locals alike. I love the weekend guides that bring together all of the events that are happening in and around Beacon, and the site is always my first stop when there's some kind of buzz around local news - Katie always has the inside scoop! I've also rented A Little Beacon Space for an event, and was so satisfied with my experience - I'm looking forward to using it again in the future."
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Keys to Luxe Optique's Success As They Celebrate Their One-Year Anniversary in Beacon

When Luxe Optique first covered the storefront windows of 183 Main Street with COMING SOON paper, passers-by on the street asked how a glasses store would survive in Beacon. When the paper was peeled away, and people could see designer frames in the window (from designers that most of us had never heard of), it was clear that something special was inside. When the shingle was hung outside of the Main Street windows - a shingle that wasn't in the traditional rectangular shape at all, but vintage specs resembling shingles of opticians of the past - the speculative chatter came to a halt, and spottings of interesting frames on Beacon faces began.

Luxe Optique celebrates their one-year anniversary this weekend with a party on Saturday, August 12, 2017, from 3 to 8 pm. Regular readers of our Happening This Weekend newsletter and column know that Luxe Optique has been supporting A Little Beacon Blog as an advertiser for their entire year of business. In fact, Luxe has supported all of the newspapers in the area, as well as other organizations and initiatives, which helps you stay informed. As a token of our appreciation, we interviewed them about how they thrived during their first year.

In the Beginning...

Owner Laurie Riehle opened Luxe Optique with her dedicated staff (who have worked with her since adolescence), Ryon Odneal and Julia Martell, one year ago after selling her other store, Riehle Opticians, in Warwick, NY. Now, Luxe Optique employs 11 people in the Beacon shop.

After Warwick, over in Orange County, how did Beacon become the next logical location? According to Ryon: "Laurie was looking for the perfect city with a creative and daring side that didn't already have a local optical practice. Beacon, having easy train access and the Dia, appeared to be the perfect fit for what we wanted. One year later we know for sure it was the right decision!"

Luxe Optique Attracts Out-Of-Towners to Beacon

"Laurie's previous store was a core part of the town it was in," says Ryon. "It took care of every socioeconomic need there was. So, like that store, we are Beacon's local, community-based optical store." This includes in-store eye exams, which during the past year, have frequently been offered for free. Otherwise, the staff helps you submit a claim to your insurance if you have it.

Ryon is quick to point out the accessibility to designer brands - not designer brands that you'd find in vision centers in a mall, but true couture - handmade. "One would have to hop from store to store in New York City to try them all on, so the person who normally would travel to NYC for a great pair of glasses no longer has to! That being said, we also have many patients located in NYC who travel up here for their eyewear." Luxe Optique carries 23 lines of designer frames.

The Luxe Optique Test of Excellence

What test must a line of frames pass in order to be on the shelves of Luxe Optique? According to Ryon: "All of our collections MUST have an equivalent or greater quality value than the cost to our patient. We love to educate our patients on eyewear so they make the most wise decision in their investment! Which would be why you don't see major labels who license out their name to other companies to be made in China at high costs to the consumer. The average truly handmade frame should have a life span of 3 to 15 years."

Luxe Optique Owner Laurie Recently Bought Her Building

It's a common strategy for business owners to own the building where they set up shop, but not every proprietor gets the opportunity. "Laurie always knew she wanted to own the building the store would be in, but that wasn't originally an option with our current location," Ryon recalls. "We had a temporary, one-year lease and were pleasantly surprised when the option became available that we could keep our space permanently."

What Does Luxe Love About Business In Beacon?

"Our customers - we love them all! And the strong sense of community! From international, to the true Beaconites, and other nearby towns," says Ryon. "Every time we do an eyewear makeover, or provide better vision for patients than they have ever had, it is an unparalleled highlight. Most of the time, it's an emotional experience for our patients as well as us! Which is becoming routine here at Luxe." 

I Bought A Pair

As a person who has worn glasses since the third grade, and my daughter starting in kindergarten (that's when public school gives the kids vision screenings), I swore off high-priced glasses after learning about the high profit margins associated with most brands. So I vowed to only shop from clearance racks and spend $50 for my frames. Now that I go into Luxe Optique on a monthly basis to get ideas for their advertising spot in A Little Beacon Blog's weekend happenings newsletter, I gaze at their frames all of the time, and learn about how they are made, who makes them, and where. The enthusiasm of the team at Luxe is contagious, and I finally bought my first pair of frames this month (we bought my daughter's and my husband's first). And Ryon is right. It is transformational.

Keep your eyes peeled, looking for Luxe Optique on the cover of Bespoke Concierge magazine. They shot on location at The Beacon Hotel, and the issue will be released in late August.

New Beginning For Shambhala Wellness Center - Grand Re-Opening this Saturday

The Shambhala Yoga Center has been a staple in Beacon for almost 10 years under the ownership and guidance of Shannon Brandt. Shannon decided earlier this year that it was time for a change. She passed the reins of owning and managing the studio over to fellow local yogini Karla McGuire, owner of Live Your Life Gear. Shannon will still be teaching at Shambhala, but wants to focus on her healing work and working with private clients at the center. 

Karla comes to Shambhala with a new energy, lots of ideas, and new services for the community. The first thing you'll notice is the name change: from Shambhala Yoga Center to Shambhala Wellness Center. In addition to yoga classes with the regular teaching staff, there will be additional healing services like Reiki, Ajna Light Therapy, and other holistic therapies. Shambhala is now more than just a yoga studio.

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This Second Saturday offers a chance for you to check out the new and improved Shambhala Wellness Center, featuring brand new floors, a fresh coat of paint, and beautiful tapestries on the wall to enjoy. You will also find beautiful yoga gear, accessories, props, and healing products for sale. If “Live Your Life Gear” sounds familiar, you may have seen its colorful Namaste Bus in the area and at various festivals. 

Starting at noon this Second Saturday, when you stop by Shambhala, you can sample free kombucha (Mon Cheri is my personal fave), have mini psychic and tarot readings, crystal healings, and Thai head massage, and enjoy live dance performances, shopping and grand opening specials. You can sign up for new student packages until the end of August: $25 for one week of unlimited classes, or $89 for one month unlimited. 

You can visit their website or RSVP to their event on Facebook.

Scenic Hudson Hosts Discussion Over EPA's 5-Year Review of GE's Removal of Pollutants from Hudson River

This Tuesday evening, from 5:30 to 8 pm, Scenic Hudson, Riverkeeper, Green Beacon Coalition, and the City of Beacon will convene for a public meeting, aka a "Night of Action," at Scenic Hudson's River Center at Long Dock Park in Beacon to discuss the findings from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of whether General Electric (GE) completed its cleanup of decades-long releasing of toxic chemicals into the Hudson River.

The EPA produced a draft Five-Year Review. According to Scenic Hudson: "The draft Five-Year Review outlines the goals of the cleanup and whether or not these goals have been met and if the remedy is functioning as intended. EPA is stating that the project 'will be protective' of human health and the environment in 53 years, but state and federal agencies are saying a century or more."

During the event, Scenic Hudson will show a presentation that will walk through the Five-Year Review and its findings. The groups are hoping that the presentation will help provide the audience with talking points to spread via word-of-mouth. They also will collect public comments that will be submitted to the EPA by the September 1 deadline, calling on the EPA to change their determination and require additional cleanup from GE.
 
The event will also include a screening of a new clip from filmmaker Jon Bowermaster, a Q + A discussion, and a comment-writing opportunity for guests to fill out postcards that will be mailed to the EPA.

For more information, visit scenichudson.org or RSVP on Facebook

Photo Credit: Scenic Hudson

Photo Credit: Scenic Hudson