Beacon Bread Co. and Ziatün Invite You To Share Beauty, Power, Resilience of Palestinian People One Year Since Genocide Began

Artwork by Adam Osterfeld

You are invited on a journey to share the beauty, power, and resilience of Palestinian people and culture as these Palestinian-owned businesses commemorate a year since the genocide began.

Kamel Jamal of Ziatün and Beacon Bread Company, his wife Lena, and members of his family will prepare a traditional Palestinian supper. Music will be played by John Vergara of Lord of the Strings.

Capacity is limited to 40 seats at each seating, so be sure to book your tickets on Eventbrite asap, and bring a friend!

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Editorial Note: Ziatün and Beacon Bread Company are sponsors of A Little Beacon Blog’s Restaurant Guide. ALBB posts this with support, pleasure and in partnership.

Beacon/Newburgh Photojournalist Captures NYPD Cell Phone Text And Pro-Palestine/Lebanon Protesters At UN

Texts on a “White shirt” phone text with NYPD Chief McCarthy, as reported by Independent Photojournalist Alexa B. Wilkinson at a Pro-Palestine protest the day before Netanyahu's arrival to the UN in NYC.

Alexa B. Wilkinson (they/them) is an independent Photojournalist and digital media strategist living in Newburgh after moving out of Beacon. They have been capturing the Pro-Palestinian movement for months, and attended the protests this week at the UN in New York City in anticipation for Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu’s arrival and speech at the UN.

Alexa captured the screen of a phone with a text that confirmed Netenyahu had landed in NY on September 26, 2024, and said: “Taken this morning at 8:37am during a @jvpny (Jewish Voices For Peace NY) @nycpym (NYC Chapter Of The Palestinian Youth Movement) @nycpsl (The New York City branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation) shut down of 48th & 1st Ave outside the UN. White shirt phone text with Chief McCarthy (peppa pig) confirm Netanyahu will be landing this morning. Proof of their ongoing daily communication and links to the IOF. Screen protectors apparently not in the budget. Stay safe today, Free Palestine.”

Alexa confirmed that they do have several zoomed out shots of the person holding the phone, for verification of the individual. While Netenyahu delivered his speech to the UN, suburbs were bombed by Israel in Lebanon. Al Jazeera reported: “Israel’s military launches an ‘unprecedented’ attack on southern Beirut with dead and wounded at the scene and a block of buildings brought down as the assault on Lebanon intensifies. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decries ‘lies and slander’ at the UN General Assembly, threatens Iran, and vows to continue ‘degrading’ Hezbollah in Lebanon as delegates storm out in protest.”

What follows below is Alexa’s reporting of what they experienced at this Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Lebanon protest in NYC:

First Photo Series By Alexa B. Wilkinson

By Alexa B. Wilkinson
First
published on their Instagram.

“By the time I’m posting this I’m sure we will have all seen multiple angles of police violence through many different lenses. Last nights protest was somehow more of the same and also smaller pockets of escalation. The number of cops during Palestinian led rallies and marches has increased tenfold since Oct 2023 resulting in thousands of frivolous arrests, hospitalizations, injuries, witch hunts, & lives ruined. Millions paid out in overtime to turn NYC into a militarized zone from the rooftops down into the subway.

“While this city and state’s top officials host an indicted war criminal to speak at the UN (protected with frozen zones and federal level security), the SRG is given orders from the top down to suppress and silence anyone who dares stand up and speak out against a genocide. Even while corruption at the highest level has opened up public investigations into Mayor Adams’s administration, he continues to wield his power as top cop to unleash the full military might of the NYPD on peaceful protestors… even as he now has become the first mayor brought up on criminal charges.

“It’s been almost a year. A anniversary we never hoped to have. Through the assaults, the rain, the snow, the broken bones, the 10 mile marches, the encampments, the sit ins, the disruptions, and the shutdowns… we have exposed the corruption of this empire at every level. We have found community and friends. We have connected with and let some people go we probably never thought we would have. The success of this movement will be in inches and interactions, but as we continue to weave our webs of community and solidarity we will keep reaching branches that will span the globe.

“Keep fighting, and remember that when an empire feels itself falling it will try to hold on through violence and chaos. We must persevere by any means necessary.

“For Palestine, for Lebanon, for Syria, for Congo, for you…for us. Globalize the intifada.”

Second Photo Series By Alexa B. Wilkinson

By Alexa B. Wilkinson
First
published on their Instagram.

“Last night, thousands flooded the streets to protest and disrupt Netanyahu’s appearance and speech at the UN. As the NYPD created “frozen zones” all around the east side of Manhattan, WOL lead a march from GCT stopping at the MET and onto the Lowes Regency Hotel where Netanyahu is staying.

“For the first hour and a half, the NYPD and SRG largely stayed ahead of or on the sides of the march, being uncharacteristically tame about marching up avenues and on cross streets. There was no obvious violence or arrests up until we got to the MET, where a UN reception was being held and a demonstration was being formed. Through footage from multiple otg reporters like @madisonswart we saw SRG target and grab a protestor through the bike line and body slam them onto the steps before arresting. After that, it was back to business as usual.

“As they kettled us back onto 5th Ave, the protest moved east towards Park Ave where SRG used the LRAD system and state that we were all now “illegally walking in the roadway”. In the course of a 10-15 minute stretch around 20 people were grabbed, tackled (footage of this by @nickybla ), body slammed, knocked unconscious, assaulted, and arrested. In spite of the kettling and typical breakage of protest blocs, the remainder of the anti-genocide protestors made their way to the hotel for a noise demonstration before being brutally pushed out and more arrests made. In the aftermath of the NYPD violence, writing on the building across from the hotel was spotted, like battle scars in the architecture.

“Through barricades and batons, it cannot be denied that the NYPD are amazingly outmatched in strategy and execution of protestors breaking through frozen zones and check points. You can tell they were given orders from the top down to avoid arrests at the start due to numbers and previous days of public violence at the hands of SRG. Their tactics are predictable, but what the lack in imagination they make up for with endless funds and support from a corrupt Mayoral administration and the federal government.

“Numbers matter, and we must keep showing up for Gaza and Lebanon.”

Revisiting Beacon's Ceasefire Resolution Details, And Where Are We Now In Death, Doxxing, and Humanitarian Aid

After the City of Beacon passed the Ceasefire Resolution on March 4th, 2024, people asked what did it mean. You can read it below in this article. Community members who helped shape the resolution with their input made sure that concerns for both Palestine and Israel were addressed. Five Councilmembers voted in favor (Paloma Wake who introduced the resolution, Pam Weatherbee, Molly Rhodes, Dan Aymar-Blair, Amber Grant) while Mayor Lee Kyriacou and Jeff Domanski abstained.

At the time of the passage of this resolution in March 2024, 30,000 Palestinians were known to have been killed. By September 16, 2024, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry, as reported by Middle East Eye, 41,226 Palestinians are known to have been killed. Of those, 710 were newborn babies, and 16,700 of those were children.

On October 7, 2023, it was reported that 1,200 Israelis were killed and 240 hostages taken. Since then, it has been reported that Israel killed some of their own hostages at different times, including on the first day. Israeli settler Yasmin Porat described in a radio interview how she survived as a hostage, but those around her did not. “Israeli settler Yasmin Porat has claimed that Israeli civilians were killed by Israeli forces and not by Hamas. This came in an interview by Porat with an Israeli radio station on 15 October, where she said: ‘They eliminated everyone, including the hostages. There was very, very heavy crossfire and even tank shelling.’ The 44-year-old mother of three stated that she and other civilians were held by the Palestinians for several hours and were treated ‘humanely’.”

The issue of humanitarian aid was included in Beacon’s Ceasefire Resolution. Humanitarian aid was being blocked. The BBC reported in May 2024 that “Israeli Protesters Block Aid Trucks Destined For Gaza.” This week, ProPublica published: “Israel Deliberately Blocked Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Two Government Bodies Concluded. Antony Blinken Rejected Them.” The subheading for the article read: “Blinken told Congress, ‘We do not currently assess that the Israeli government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting’ aid, even though the U.S. Agency for International Development and others had determined that Israel had broken the law.”

The ProPublica article further revealed: “The U.S. government’s two foremost authorities on humanitarian assistance concluded this spring that Israel had deliberately blocked deliveries of food and medicine into Gaza. The U.S. Agency for International Development delivered its assessment to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the State Department’s refugees bureau made its stance known to top diplomats in late April. Their conclusion was explosive because U.S. law requires the government to cut off weapons shipments to countries that prevent the delivery of U.S.-backed humanitarian aid. Israel has been largely dependent on American bombs and other weapons in Gaza since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks.”

Beacon’s Ceasefire Resolution also called for no “doxxing” of people speaking for Palestine or Israel, however, since the passage of this resolution, A Little Beacon Blog has been harassed by an Anonymous Letter Writer who is consumed with the notion that ALBB remove the word “Beacon” from the publication title. It is unknown if the Anonymous Letter Writer is a resident of Beacon, or works in Beacon, or works for the City of Beacon.

The City of Beacon’s Administrator Chris White dismissed the passage of the Ceasefire Resolution in this way to the Chronogram in May 2024: “The council, at first, was not going to pass a resolution because they felt it's not a local issue. After public comments, the majority passed it, mostly so we could get back to city business."

Beacon’s City Administrator Chris White unplugging the microphone while Palestinian Jordanian Speaker Neesee Lee spoke, after she gave some of her time to point out the prior speaker using Islamaracist insults got more time.

Beacon’s Mayor Lee Kyriacou got up after Neesee’s microphone was unplugged by City Administrator Chris White.

Beacon’s Mayor lee Kyriacou approached and stood in front of Neese Lee, calling other people’s names in line, while Neesee finished her pre-written speech that ended shortly after her 3 minute allotment.

The reporter for that Chronogram article reviewed the footage of the second and final large meeting of the night the Ceasefire Resolution passed, describing it this way: “On March 4, tensions flared at a Beacon City Council meeting as 68 speakers debated over adopting a resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The room was split. While many there supported the resolution, a sizable group opposed it.

Chaos erupted when audience members objected to a man who compared resolution supporters to "people terrorizing their own citizens." After the interruption, Mayor Lee Kyriacou reset the man's three-minute time limit, prompting Neesee Lee—a Wallkill resident of Palestinian descent—to refuse her own limit, accusing Kyriacou of allowing racist remarks. After her time expired, Lee began to shout, and city administrator Chris White unplugged her microphone. Ultimately, after over three hours of public comments, the measure passed 5-0, with Kyriacou and Ward Two councilmember Jeff Domanski abstaining.”

The Ceasefire Resolution can be read in full below, and has been published by the City of Beacon here.

CITY OF BEACON
CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 30 OF 2024
CALLING FOR AN IMMEDIATE, PERMANENT, AND NEGOTIATED MULTILATERAL
CEASEFIRE AND UNITING FOR PEACE

WHEREAS, all human life is precious; and

WHEREAS, the City of Beacon aspires to be a safe and welcoming community, and is

committed to promoting peace, unity and respect for all of its residents and community members; and

WHEREAS, on October 7th, 2023, 1,200 Israeli citizens were killed and 240 taken hostage, and

since then more than 30,000 Palestinian citizens have been killed and more than 1.5 million are at risk of starvation; and

WHEREAS, the City of Beacon expresses its unwavering support and empathy for all members of the Beacon community who have been impacted by the violence happening in Palestine and Israel; and

WHEREAS, the City of Beacon acknowledges the deep personal impact that the violence in Palestine and Israel has had on numerous members of our community, and extends its sincere condolences to those who have lost loved ones and extended family members in this conflict; and

WHEREAS, the City of Beacon encourages all residents and community members to treat one another with empathy, compassion, and respect; and

WHEREAS, the City of Beacon condemns all forms of racism, discrimination, and violence (and support thereof) which target Arab, Palestinian, Muslim, Jewish, Israeli, or other communities, as well as any other form of intimidation, “doxxing,” harassment, public shaming, and hate speech, whether online or in-person; and

WHEREAS, the United States holds immense diplomatic power to facilitate an effective peace process; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Beacon urges the Biden Administration to:

1. Call for and facilitate an immediate and permanent negotiated multilateral ceasefire, towards a formal regional peace process, as well as normalized regional relations; and

2. Call for the release of all hostages and those unjustly imprisoned, both Israeli and Palestinian; and

3. Call for the immediate increased flow of humanitarian aid into all of Gaza, facilitated by mutually-trusted third parties.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Beacon:

1. Calls for continued open, honest, respectful, and tolerant conversation among our local community in support of our common humanity; and

2. Recognizes the importance of addressing the root causes of crises to the development of a pathway to lasting peace and justice, and to educating the public on the interconnectedness of climate change, global conflicts, and fostering awareness and dialogues within the community.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon passage, a copy of this Resolution shall be sent to the Office of U.S. President Joe Biden, the Office of U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, the Office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the Office of U.S. Representative Pat Ryan, the Office of Governor Kathy Hochul, the Office of State Senator Rob Rolison, and the Office of State Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson

Beacon Jews Signed This Open Letter In Support Of Ceasefire Resolution

When the City of Beacon/s City Council was debating signing the Ceasefire Resolution which it passed, several Jewish community members in Beacon signed and published an Open Letter In Support Of A Ceasefire Resolution. That was a contentious time that has tempered today, but will not go away, as a Ceasefire was never established, Palestine continues to get bombarded by Israel, funded by the Untied States who is supplying the weapons to massacre Palestinians, and Israel has escalated its bombardment of Lebanon again.

Since that time, A Little Beacon Blog faced harassment from a few people, including an Anonymous Letter Writer who was relentless in sending dozens of letters to businesses in Beacon who do an do not work with A Little Beacon Blog. This action created fear in us, and hesitation to publish more. But we know we must continue on with the rest of the world in resisting this violent, colonialist takeover.

Worse, is the strain it has put on the Jewish community globally, who has risen up shakily but loudly to say “Not in our name.”

Below is the Open Letter as it has been published. Should it be updated, we will update it here as well. The original can be found here. More people who are Jewish and live in Beacon or pay Beacon taxes can sign here.


Open Letter From Beacon Jews In Support of a Ceasefire Resolution

If you are Jewish & you want to sign on, please go to: https://bit.ly/BeaconJews4CF

We are Jewish Beaconites who represent a wide array of Jewish spiritual, religious, and cultural practices and beliefs. We have a range of experiences with, perspectives on, and personal connections to, the land and people of Israel and Palestine. In all our diversity, we are united in our support of a Ceasefire Resolution for the City of Beacon.

Over the past weeks, we’ve heard some Jewish community members cite their fear of speaking out, fear of pro-Palestinian protestors, and fear of their own public comments being posted on social media in their opposition to a Ceasefire Resolution. The Rabbi of BHA wrote in our local newspaper that a Ceasefire Resolution “will strain, if not shred, the social fabric here in Beacon.” We have heard other Jewish leaders suggest that there is a sinister, antisemitic underbelly to the local Ceasefire movement. A highly inflammatory and personally targeted petition is circulating with the aim of discrediting the growing Ceasefire movement and painting it as broadly antisemitic.

As Jews, we understand what antisemitic hate looks and feels like. We know the fear. Our ancestors endured pogroms, concentration camps, expulsion, discrimination, and exclusion. We have lived through the rise of antisemitism and anti-Jewish violence in this country along with a rise in hate-crimes of many kinds over the past decade (and some of us live at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities). These traumas live in our memories and in our bodies.

We, too, were deeply affected by the events of October 7th. Some of us have loved ones in the region for whom safety is a daily concern. Many of us feel fear when speaking out publicly on this issue, due both to antisemitism, and to pressure to conform coming from within our Jewish communities. It is risky to enter a heated and difficult debate that directly affects the people and communities we love.

It is from this place of deep knowing that we say: we will not let our fear be used to silence the urgent cries of our neighbors, who are calling out, “Ceasefire, NOW!”

In our Ceasefire Resolution debate here in Beacon, we are seeing anti-Zionism and critique of Israeli military actions being conflated with antisemitism. As is often the case when Jews confront criticism of Israel, discomfort is reported as danger, and complex language around activism and resistance is flattened into a simple attack on the Jewish people.

This is dangerous for Jews and non-Jews alike.
— Beacon Jews In Support Of Ceasefire Resolution

Antisemitism exists in all movements, because antisemitism exists everywhere. It is all of our responsibility to confront antisemitism wherever it surfaces. In our Ceasefire Resolution debate here in Beacon, we are seeing anti-Zionism and critique of Israeli military actions being conflated with antisemitism. As is often the case when Jews confront criticism of Israel, discomfort is reported as danger, and complex language around activism and resistance is flattened into a simple attack on the Jewish people.

This is dangerous for Jews and non-Jews alike. For Jews, the conflation of Israel and Judaism means that Jews can be targeted for the Israeli government’s actions, regardless of their stance on Israel. For non-Jews, antisemitism is a serious accusation. When used broadly, and when not clearly defined, it can be defamatory. To be wrongly accused of antisemitism can result in harsh consequences; it can cost someone their job, reputation and standing, before the accusations can be addressed. We as Jews must call out when the threat of antisemitism is used to mischaracterize a legitimate call to action.

At the same time, we have heard our Palestinian neighbors describe experiences of explicit xenophobia and racism: being called “terrorists'' on our city streets, harassed at their places of work, and warned against wearing their keffiyehs. They confront racism in all its forms, all while their family members in Gaza are dying and their families in the West Bank are under constant threat and surveillance.

As Jews we have been taught about the Nazi Holocaust: never again. With over 100 Palestinians being killed every day, Never again is right now.

There is no time to wait.

Many local Jews are in community and communication with our Palestinian neighbors, and stand with them. The need for conversation between and among Jews of differing perspectives has also been made clear by this debate.
— Beacon Jews Who Support Ceasefire Resolution

We agree that dialogue is a productive way of building understanding across lines of difference, and of addressing and rooting out bias in ourselves and others. And in the simplest sense, we are in dialogue. Many local Jews are in community and communication with our Palestinian neighbors, and stand with them. The need for conversation between and among Jews of differing perspectives has also been made clear by this debate.

These last few weeks at City Council we have been in lively and passionate exchanges about these issues. A call for mediated, formal dialogue, no matter how well intentioned or needed, cannot be used to divert attention from the urgent call for a Ceasefire. Palestinians do not have the luxury of tabling this in exchange for careful conversation. People are dying now, and we must act now.

We appreciate that the City Council is listening, and that there is renewed interest in pursuing a Ceasefire resolution.

We stand united for a Ceasefire Resolution, and against all forms of oppression including Islamophobia and antisemitism, and call on the Beacon City Council to pass a resolution now.

SIGNED:

(List in formation, will be updated several times daily. Current number of signers: 76.)

Abigail Shapiro Taylor Ward 4
Arthur Camins Ward 2
Avis Olsen Ward 1
Brandon Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Daniel Fisherman Ward 1
Dan Spitzer Ward 1
Dara Silverman Ward 1
Daria Gates Ward 1
David Ross Ward 1
David Smolen Ward 2
Deborah D. Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Diana Cowdery Ward 4
Donna Minkowitz Ward 1
Elizabeth Greenblatt Ward 1
Emily Joslin-Roher Ward 2
Emma Myers Ward 2
Erica Patterson Ward 2
Eve Morgenstern Ward 4
Gracelyn Woods Ward 2
Hana Feit I work, worship, go to school, or live part time in Beacon
Harper Horwitz Ward 4
Harry Teitelman Ward 4
Ilana Friedman Ward 2
Jen Clapp Ward 1
Jennifer Clair Ward 4
Jessica Simkovic Ward 3
Jillian Heller Ward 3
Joan Unterweger Ward 3
Joshua K. Burghardt Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Julie Beth Napolin Ward 4
Katya Levitan-Reiner Ward 1
Laura Bellizzi Ward 2
Lauren A. Ward 2
Lauren Spiro Ward 4
Lev Olsen I work, worship, go to school, or live part time in Beacon
Lila Barchetto Ward 4
Margo Sivin Ward 4
Martin Z. Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Masha Schmidt Ward 4
Matt Harle Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Matthew Ward 2
MJ Witenberg Ward 2
Nicolette Dakin Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Noga Cabo Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Ori Alon-Ray Ward 3
Parisa Karami Ward 3
Paula K. Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Paula King Ward 1
Peggy Ross Ward 1
Phoebe Zinman Ward 3
Randy Bennis Ward 2
Randy Patterson Ward 1
Ray Roy Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Ray Simons Ward 2
Rebecca Wisotsky Ward 1
Rusty Stahl Ward 1
Ruth Danon Ward 1
Sadie Greene-Kaufman Ward 1
Sam Adels Ward 2
Sarah Capua Vote in Fishkill/Glenham, pay Beacon School Taxes
Sarah From Ward 1
Sarah Richardsen Ward 4
Sasha Stim-Fogel Ward 2
Sergio Perez Ward 2
Sharon Strauss Ward 2
Sheila Webb-Halpern Ward 3
Steve Gold Ward 4
Stuart Gabriel Ward 4
Susan Myers Ward 1
Suzy Konecky Ward 1
Tina Bernstein Ward 2
Tom Stringer Ward 3
Tyler P. Ward 2
Valerie Barela Ward 2
William P. Ward 3
Yael Korman Ward 2

NEW JOB LISTING: Dutchess Hotel & Day Spa

The Dutchess is a small boutique hotel in the heart of Beacon. We uphold meticulous standards for cleanliness and attention to detail. The Housekeeper position is integral to preserving a pristine and welcoming atmosphere. Duties include:

The ideal candidate will have previous housekeeping experience, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently in a team. If you take pride in your work and enjoy creating a comfortable atmosphere for guests, then this job is for you.

Dutchess BOCES Responds To "Internet Threat" With Lockout For All Classes - Sheriff's Office Investigates

On Friday, September 20, 2024 at 11:12am, Beacon City School District Superintendent Matthew Landahl informed district families that Dutchess BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) had received an "internet threat". "As a precautionary measure," Dr. Landahl explained, "they are implementing a lockout procedure and will be dismissing students early today, Friday, September 20, 2024. Please note, this only impacted students attending Dutchess BOCES programs, including CTI, Special Education and BETA programs. Afternoon programs and classes, including adult education, are canceled...There is no indication of a threat to our school community here in Beacon and our schools remain open."

BOCES is a public organization that was created by the New York State Legislature in 1948 to provide shared educational programs and services to school districts. There are currently 38 BOCES incorporating all but 9 of the 721 school districts in New York State. This happened at the Dutches BOCES, which is in Poughkeepsie.

Dutchess BOCES put out their own statement and published a press release from the Dutchess County Sherrif's Office providing more information.

"Earlier today," Dutchess BOCES began, "gratefully the parent of a Dutchess BOCES student alerted administration to a potential threat their child saw on social media. We know that experiences like today's incident can be very alarming. We want you to know that we followed our Emergency Response Plan, collaborated with the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office, acted swiftly to secure our campus, and our plans worked. Further investigation by the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office determined the social media post appears to be a re-post of a previous threat."

The Dutchess County Sheriff's Office further illuminated: "At this time, further investigation has revealed that today’s post appears to be a re-post of previous threat that has widely circulated in recent weeks, and it did not specifically reference the Dutchess BOCES. The investigation is continuing in conjunction with Dutchess BOCES. However, at this time the threat does not appear credible, no suspects have been identified, and the students and staff are safe."

If anyone has any information about today’s incident they are urged to contact Detective Griffin at 845-486-3809 or jgriffin@dutchessny.gov(link sends e-mail). The Sheriff’s Office can also be contacted via the tipline at 845-605-CLUE (2583), and all information will be kept confidential.

Dump Truck Turns Over Blocking Entrance Ramp On I-84 Westbound, Stopping Traffic For Hours on Friday Morning

Those trying to get to Newburgh re-routed by going on I-84 east to the Fishkill exit, turning around and traveling to Newburgh by going under the overpass.

By 10:30am, a tow truck had arrived to try to turn the truck upright. By 12pm, the truck was still in the middle of the ramp, and its contents seemed to have spilled out over the guard rail. The contents look like gravel.

Earlier in August, a dump truck carrying gravel turned over on the Tappan Zee Bridge.

This morning in Beacon, traffic was blocked on the entrance ramp to I-84 westbound on the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge when a dump truck turned over in the middle of the ramp. Traffic was backed up Wolcott heading into Beacon as of 9:30am at least. ALBB was told that the driver is fine.

The contents of the truck in the grass, with the truck in the middle of the westbound entrance ramp of I-84 getting onto the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth

179 Healthcare Workers Across UK Bring Awareness to 179 Detained Palestinian Healthcare Workers Missing In Gaza

Early in September 2024, nearly a year after Israel’s intensified genocide on Palestine, 179 healthcare workers gathered across the UK to bring awareness to 179 Palestinian healthcare workers detained by Israeli forces, as reported by Amnesty International UK.

In their Instagram post, which was reposted by the retail brand WearThePeace who has taken on a journalistic role after US Media has largely not reported on Palestinian detentions and detainments, Amnesty International UK stated: “Last week, 179 healthcare workers from across the UK gathered outside St Thomas’ Hospital to demand freedom and justice for the 179 Palestinian healthcare workers who are detained without charge or trial by Israeli forces.

“Among those in secret detention is Dr. Khaled Al Serr, who was taken in March this year from Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. His family have yet to see him or hear from him.

“These healthcare heroes should be saving lives, not facing torture or being criminalised. We urgently call on the UK government to demand the Israeli authorities reveal the whereabouts of these healthcare workers and release them immediately.”

Beacon's Last Day Of Free Trash Dumping Up To 250 Pounds Is Coming Up

The City of Beacon’s opportunity for you to dump your trash for free at the Transfer Station is ending soon. Residents who are current in paying their taxes can dump up to 250 pounds for free. The deadline is the third Saturday in September. An earlier version of this article printed an old date. Trash can still be dropped off at the Transfer Station throughout the year, but there is a cost for it. See here for how the division of trash works, what is not accepted, and pricing per type of item.

Please note, there are 2 URLs for this date. An old one, and apparently the current one. The City of Beacon should consider putting a permanent 301 Redirect on the old URL, since it is ranking in Google and the 301 Redirect would seamlessly send people to the current URL (or whichever URL the City decides to use). Thanks to Citizen Reporter Will Duffy @willmanduffy for confirming with the Transfer Station employees and supplying the new URL.

Breakfast Ideas + Trash :: Things To Do In Beacon Guides 9/14/2024

Before you go to your back-to-back events for Palestine and wordly education (a teach-in and a kayak-based protest launching from Long Dock on Sunday), know that it is Free Trash Day today Beacon's Transfer Station (formerly known as "The Dump.") The third Saturday in September is the last day of the season-long Free Trash allowance that they City gives to residents. So get to it!

A big welcome to ALBB's newest sponsor, Roc Pilates, a serene space located in the iconic brown building at 123 Rombout Avenue. Owner Jordana Herman welcomes you to her Reformer Classes, and will be showcasing her equipment and moves that help us keep a good mind and body all year long. See her listing in ALBB's Adult Classes Guide that has lots of pictures and the Class Schedule. The schedules for our sponsors will always be updated as they change them.

To fuel you up, we have great breakfast ideas from our sponsors below.
Enjoy!  Sah taan!

                                         

THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE



Pulling Back The Curtain On The US-Israel "Special Relationship"
Day:
Sunday, September 15th
Time: 2-4:30pm
Location: Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY
A teach-in and panel discussion about geopolitical interesting driving US support of Israel. Will talk about Zionist propaganda and AIPAC (the Israel lobby), and reports from the front lines of resistance and activism.
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Picnic and Paddle for Palestine
Day:
Sunday, September 15th
Time: 4:30pm
Location: Long Dock Park Kayak Launch
Join the Beacon Ceasefire and Arms Embargo Now Coalition for Kayak demonstration on the water for a Free Palestine! Meet at the Kayak Launch by 5:10pm (to be seen by train passengers arriving at 5:21PM)
Organizers say: "We will paddle between Long Dock and Pete and Toshi Seeger park and back with signs and flags. Free Palestine! Stop the Genocide! Arms Embargo Now!" Bring a dish! You do not need to be a paddler or kayaker to join in from the shore to show your support and enjoy community of fellow supporters. Paddle/Boaters can sign up here: bit.ly/paddleforpal
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Catoberfest 2024!
Day:
Sunday, September 22nd
Time: 3pm-7:30pm
Location: Hudson Valley Brewery
Mid Hudson Animal Aid (MHAA) will hold its 12th annual Catoberfest at the Hudson Valley Brewery with food from the Beacon Daily. Both vendors are donating a portion of their sales to Mud Hudson Animal Aid, and there are more fundraising opportunities during the event. Mid Hudson Animal Aid, based in Beacon, NY, has given shelter to thousands of lost, unwanted, and mistreated cats, rehabilitating them and seeking forever homes for them. The sanctuary serves the whole of the Mid Hudson Valley and has earned acclaim from many animal welfare organizations for its work. It is the only shelter in the area to house and provide care for special needs cats with feline leukemia (FELV) and feline AIDS (FIV). During Catoberfest, supporters will enjoy live music, craft beer, delicious food, family friendly activities, and amazing raffle prizes. Proceeds will benefit the felines of this unique no-kill free range cat sanctuary.
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Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturdays @ Boscobell from 8:30am - 2pm

Beacon Farmer's Market! Sundays from 10am-3pm at 223 Main Street


Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-2pm at Henry Street (behind the Post Office).

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BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY

This video of Bagel-ish owner Beth sampling her locally imported smoked salmon dropped Thursday and has been a hit!! Liked and shared and commented on. Sometimes ALBB's audience is quiet on Sponsor posts, but on this one, wow. Beth shares that her grandparents are from Lebanon as she shares what makes the Middle Eastern bagel Za'atar so special. She then practices her Arabic (which we source from another Arab in town, Khitam) as Beth wishes everyone to Enjoy! Go watch this video and feel your day perk up.
Locals! Locals get 10% off on Thursdays!
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HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
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Save the Date! September 21st, 6-9pm
New art show from Tino Lieberherr. Check out Tino's art here for a sneak peek.
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Maggie & Ease: Dessert jar company with generations of flavor & deliciousness. 
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar
Dulce Cielo Mexico: Authentic Mexican street food with vegetarian and vegan options.
Tara Fusion Cuisine: Fusion cuisine of Bangladeshi, Indian, Sri Lankan and Middle Eastern food.
Old Dhaka Coffee House: Coffee shop!
Moreish: Serving British classics
Five Pennies Creamery: Homemade Ice Cream
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Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
424 Main St.
Oh no...This week's Specials at Carter's have been posted, and we jumped right down to the Dessert section to see the Pumpkin Cheesecake and Brownie Sundae. But don't miss the Spinach Feta Dumplings. Leave it to Chef Jon Lombardi to create meals you cannot resist. Send in a runner to order out, or dine in and enjoy the service!
PS: Happy Hour is from Monday-Friday
PPS: You can book the Carter's Restaurant space for a private party and enjoy delicious spreads made by the Carter's Crew! Book ahead.
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Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY

The Bacon Egg and Cheese on the house brioche is unforgettable. Be sure to read that again - "house brioche." Beacon Bread does all of their own baking. Which you can buy and take home! Locals get 10% discount. Join their Rewards Program to earn free stuff and additional discounts.
PS! OPEN MIC IS BACK! Every Tuesday weather permitting. In the back patio!
PPS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week!
PPPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available.
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Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Ziatun won Best of the Hudson Valley for Best Middle Eastern Cuisine for a reason: the recipes and drive of Kamel and his wife Lena, as well as their staff, some of whom are their children. Enjoy Ziatun's lamb and beef dishes with a great selection of wine, and pick up some merch.
Ziatun is Palestinian-Owned.
PPS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm
@ Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturday's
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Eggbert's has many fans. Lately, one of their greatest fans, HealthyBreakfastGuy, has been sharing his breakfast dishes which feature the eggs of Eggbert's Free Range Farm. This one was too unusual and eye catching not to share: "Wacky Friday Brunch omelette which I threw a TJ’s Almond Flour Tortilla on top of eggs & goat cheese and flipped it in the skillet 🍳 with fresh steamed asparagus slathered in #bitchinsauce on Ralph’s #grandmaDishes"
FARMERS MARKETS:
Wednesdays: Cornwall Farmer's Market 11am-5pm
Saturdays: Cold Spring Farmer's Market 8:30am-1pm
Sundays: Beacon Farmer's Market 8:30am - 2pm
SHOP ONLINE: Online ordering is available 24/7.
DELIVERY: 🚚 Delivering to Cold Spring, Cornwall, New Windsor, Newburgh, Beacon, Fishkill, and Wappingers Falls.
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is a Sponsor, thank you!

BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

READING ALERT! Binnacle Books is hosting a reading "with the inimitable Margaret Killjoy on September 24th at 6:30pm to celebrate the release of her new book THE SAPLING CAGE from Feminist Press," announced the bookstore.

“A cracking, first-rate, epic coming-of-age fantasy novel. The crisis of gender identity only heightens the stakes (and suspense) of this propulsive, page-turning tale.” —Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother

“To read The Sapling Cage is to witness the birth of a new classic. This is a book that will utterly transport you.” —Sarah Gailey, author of Magic for Liars
PS The Beacon Prison Books Project is quite active. Learn how to send a book >
Follow Binnacle on Instagram to keep up with their new reads and to get them right away!
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THE STATION
463 Main Street, Beacon

The Station is working endlessly to provide you with safe, legal and 100% certified New York State c*nnabis. Nothing is for sale YET, but watch this space, because The Station is always popping up with some good sh*t.
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The Station is a Sponsor, thank you!
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ROC PILATES
Located in the iconic MCM building at 123 Rombout Avenue since 2017 Roc Pilates is a woman-owned business centrally located to Beacon's Main Street. Since 2017 Roc Pilates offers Reformer Classes & Private Lessons in a small boutique setting.

ROC PILATES CLASS SCHEDULE
Monday: 9am, 10am, 11am, 5pm
Tuesday: 11am
Wednesday: 9am, 10am, 11am, 5pm
Friday: 9am
Saturday: 8am, 10am
Sunday: 8am, 10am

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PICKLEBALL!
Looking for players. All abilities welcome. Join to connect with others, organize games, search for courts, learn the game, find gear & more!
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Seniors Chair Yoga
Stretch, move and strengthen your body! Gain physical awareness and balance! Reduce stress and have fun.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Mondays and Fridays
Time: 9-9:45am
Price: FREE

Dutchess County Office for the Aging Exercise Class
The Dutchess County Senior Exercise Program offers workout sessions for senior citizens in an effort to retain balance as well as bone density. Through strength training, seniors can shape their body and lose unwanted inches. Classes are conducted in a circle of 15-20 people using a chair for support and free weights.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
When: Tuesday and Thursday
Time: 10am
Pre-Registration is Required. Call 845-486-2555

Tai Chi and Qigong
Beginner and Advanced levels available. Gentle movements to cultivate your mind and body. Tai Chi and Qigong are easy vitalizing exercises you can learn  to restore and maintain your health. You can practice them regardless of your age or health. The postures and movements are natural, balanced and simple.
Location: Beacon Recreation Center 25 West Center Street, Beacon, NY
Times:
Sunday Beginners 9-10:30am
Sunday Advanced 10-30-12pm
Thursday Push Hands 9-10:30am
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Beacon has a growing number of beauty salons and professional pampering to take advantage of - you can even book a transforming appointment at a lash bar! Be it a totally new hair style, makeup lessons, or a facial, you have options in Beacon. Check out ALBB's Beauty Guide here >

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BEACON DENTAL
1020 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, NY
(845) 838-3666

If you are looking for a more discreet orthodontic treatment, Invisalign clear aligners could be the right choice for you! This nearly invisible orthodontic treatment allows you to maintain a natural appearance while also straightening your teeth and smile. To learn more about Invisalign treatment, schedule a consultation with the one & only Beacon Dental!
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KATIE JAMES, INC.
Stop worrying about what you're going to post on Instagram and when... Katie James, Inc. will go deep and get into the zone of your business month to month. Using our experience as one of the top local media outlets in the Hudson Valley, we can apply our gift of finding story ideas that people love, to your business. Your customers need to know what is going on in your creative business and/or inside of your storefront doors and we cannot wait to tell/show them with you! Reach Out to tell us about your goals!


TIN SHINGLE
Tin Shingle a training platform and community for businesses, artists and makers who are getting the word out about their business. Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand story telling smarter, engaging and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities.
PS! Believe it or not, it's time to start pitching for Christmas! Join our membership for all of the tools you need. 
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ART > ANTIQUES
Hudson Valley Auctioneers >

AUTOMOTIVE > TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
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BEAUTY
The Luminous Bride > 
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BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES
See them here >

BRANDING  >  MARKETING & PR
Tin Shingle
Katie James, Inc.

DENTAL
Beacon Dental

EVENT SPACE > CO-WORK SPACE
The Main Office at Beacon Digital 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS > MASSAGE
River Therapeutic Massage 

HISPANIC OWNED BUSINESS
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MUSIC
Miss Vickies Music

PHOTOGRAPHY
Megan & Kenneth

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Got your running shoes on? We have a list of 5K races coming up for 2024!

Upcoming Race: 2024 MHRRC Dutchess County Classic
Day:
Saturday September 14th, 2024
Time: 8:30am
Location: Robinson Lane Park, 95 Robinson Lane, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
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Palestine Education Event: "Pulling Back The Curtain On The US-Israel 'Special Relationship'"

Pulling Back The Curtain On The US-Israel "Special Relationship"
Day: Sunday, September 15th
Time: 2-4:30pm
Location: Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY

A teach-in and panel discussion about geopolitical interesting driving US support of Israel. Will talk about Zionist propaganda and AIPAC (the Israel lobby), and reports from the front lines of resistance and activism.

LARRY GOLDBETTER, President of the National Writers Union, sister union of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate

ELLEN ISAACS, Retired physician, co-editor of Multiracialunity.org blog, led medical/ general delegations to Israel, Palestine and the West Bank

TALAL JABARI, Palestinian political scientist, award-winning filmmaker, journalist and long-time activist

MALIKA ZOUHALI-WORRALL, Award-winning British-Moroccan film director and organizer of Film Workers for Palestine

Catoberfest 2024 Happening At Hudson Valley Brewery With Food From Beacon Daily And Music

Music, Food, Craft Beer, Family Friendly Activites, and Prizes; Proceeds to Help Care for and Find Loving Homes for the Hudson Valley’s Abandoned and Special Needs Cats

Mid Hudson Animal Aid (MHAA) will hold its 12th annual Catoberfest at the Hudson Valley Brewery in Beacon, 3:00PM to 7:30PM on Sunday, September 22nd, where supporters will enjoy live music, craft beer, delicious food, family friendly activities, and amazing raffle prizes. Proceeds will benefit the felines of this unique no-kill free range cat sanctuary.

Established in 1979, Mid Hudson Animal Aid, based in Beacon, NY, has given shelter to thousands of lost, unwanted, and mistreated cats, rehabilitating them and seeking forever homes for them. The sanctuary serves the whole of the Mid Hudson Valley and has earned acclaim from many animal welfare organizations for its work. It is the only shelter in the area to house and provide care for special needs cats with feline leukemia (FELV) and feline AIDS (FIV). The sanctuary currently houses many feline residents, most of whom are eagerly awaiting adoption.

What To Look Forward To At Catoberfest

Hudson Valley Brewery will be serving its excellent selection of crafted beers and beverages and The Beacon Daily will be serving up its menu of tasty treats. Both Hudson Valley Brewery and The Beacon Daily will donate for every beer or meal sold during Catoberfest’s event hours. There will also be raffle prizes featuring gift certificates and merchandise from generous local businesses and Catoberfest merchandise for sale during the event. An online auction will be held during the week of Catoberfest.

There will be live music featuring local Beacon favorites Tony DePaolo’s Electric Gypsies, The Costellos, The Last Minute Soulmates, The Judith Tulloch Band, and The Black Coffee Blues Band. Among the family friendly activities during Catoberfest will be a face painting booth hosted by Fun2seefaces, with proceeds of sales going to MHAA. Marion Jones will host a jump-a-thon where Catoberfest attendees can sponsor her efforts during the event.

Supporters who cannot attend the benefit are invited to make a tax-deductible donation at midhudsonanimalaid.org or via PayPal to info@midhudsonanimalaid.org (where they can include a note that the donation is for Catoberfest).

From The Catoberfest Organizers

“We’re proud of our long history of serving the community and rescuing vulnerable cats,” said Ira Chavis, MHAA Board Member and Catoberfest organizer. “We’re very grateful to this year's Catoberfest sponsors and to everyone who can come to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon while doing so much good for our feline residents. We are also grateful for all the supporters of the previous years’ Catoberfest, who’ve helped us raise tens of thousands of dollars for MHAA. With the help of our supportive community, we can make our Twelfth Catoberfest the biggest and best yet.”

For more information, please visit catoberfest.brownpapertickets.com

Sponsors of Catoberfest

The 12th annual Catoberfest is made possible with the help of Hudson Valley Brewery as host, and The Beacon Daily serving up amazing food. Business Sponsors include Middlehope Veterinary Hospital, DocuWare, Berkshire Hathaway - Nancy Rosaler, Greenbaum Optometry, Kathleen Andersen Art, Hudson Valley Vinyl, Costello’s Maverick Pop, and Mountain Bear Crafts.

Kayak Demonstration For A Free Palestine And Arms Embargo Set For Sunday Sept 15 From Long Dock Park

Picnic and Paddle for Palestine
Day:
Sunday, September 15th
Time: 4:30pm
Location: Long Dock Park Kayak Launch
Join the Beacon Ceasefire and Arms Embargo Now Coalition for Kayak demonstration on the water for a Free Palestine! Meet at the Kayak Launch by 5:10pm (to be seen by train passengers arriving at 5:21PM)

Organizers say: "We will paddle between Long Dock and Pete and Toshi Seeger park and back with signs and flags. Free Palestine! Stop the Genocide! Arms Embargo Now!" Bring a dish! You do not need to be a paddler or kayaker to join in from the shore to show your support and enjoy community of fellow supporters.

Paddle/Boaters can sign up here: bit.ly/paddleforpal

Welcome Roc Pilates - A Woman-Owned Boutique Pilates Studio In Beacon - As An ALBB Sponsor!

Welcome Roc Pilates as a Sponsor to A Little Beacon Blog’s Adult Classes Guide! We have passed the iconic MCM building at 123 Rombout that houses this woman-owned boutique pilates studio one billion times on the way to and from South Avenue Elementary, but never been inside!

Now Roc Pilates is going to appear weekly in ALBB’s Weekend Things To Do Newsletter to showcase what their Reformer Group Classes and Private Sessions are all about. As a person who has taken Pilates but used to be intimated by it, we can promise that it is a fitness method that is totally calm, totally focused, totally in the zone, and totally doable by any body.

If there are injuries, owner Jordana Herman knows how to work around them to modify. If you need a workout where you aren’t pouring sweat, yet you appreciate being in peaceful atmosphere to gain and maintain lean muscles that make you look and feel good, this is the place for you.

Please join us in welcoming and supporting Jordana and Roc Pilates.

Book your classes directly from their website: www.rocpilates.net

See their listing and more pictures in ALBB’s Adult Classes Guide:

Free Event For People Living WIth Dementia And Their Care Partners At Dia From EverGreenMinds

In this program, designed for adults living with dementia and their care partners, participants engage with one artist or gallery at Dia Beacon with guidance from Dia educators and Dr. Michelle Olson, art therapist and executive director of Evergreen Minds. Following an in-gallery discussion, participants create their own works of art based on their experience.

Please note: this program requires walking through gallery spaces. Seating will be provided throughout the program and wheelchairs are available upon request.

Link for Event: https://evergreenminds.org/event/art-exploration-art-making-at-dia-beacon/

Name of Event: Evergreen Minds Workshop
Date of Event: September 07, 2024
Start/End Time of Event: 10:30 am - 12 pm
Address of Event: 3 Beekman St, Dia : Beacon Museum
Price: Free. Spaces are limited