Just before 6:45pm on Thursday evening October 24th, 2024, a person was allegedly shot outside in Groveville, which is the community of brick row houses across from Trax on Fishkill Avenue, which some people also call Rte. 52.
The driveway into the community splits three ways at first. Crime scene tape cordoned off an area from the first house on the right, to a house straight ahead with Halloween cobwebs and a glowing green light on the porch.
Upon ALBB’s arrival to the scene after the shooting, police were seen interviewing people at the house with the green porch light. Police were also scanning the first house on the right with flashlights. One officer also checked around the row of trashcans, before interviewing neighbors.
According to neighbors, Groveville is normally quiet. This evening was particularly quiet, one neighbor said, given that there were around 15 police cars that drove into the complex after the shooting. Neighbors expressed gratitude that the police arrived so promptly. Neighbors did not recall hearing any sirens.
According to neighbors, shots were fired, possibly 5 at close range, and a body was taken from the ground into an ambulance to St. Lukes in Newburgh. It was believed by neighbors that the person who was shot was a young man in his 20s who has a child around the age of 1, and was visiting someone in the Groveville community, and that he did not live there. Neighbors heard that he was in surgery in the hospital as of 7:15pm.
At first, neighbors did not know who the victim was, or the shooter. They were quite surprised that the shooting happened at all. But then texts started coming in as to who the victim was, and what his condition was at the hospital. Neighbors did not see anyone taken away in handcuffs, or a shooter identified. That does not mean that a shooter wasn’t taken into custody, or that other information is known about them. So far, there is no confirmed information about the shooter.
One officer had a rifle in his hand but police officers did not seem to be actively looking for a shooter after the victim had been taken to the hospital. Most officers were calmly interviewing residents, or looking for objects on the ground.
An officer with the City of Beacon Police could not comment to ALBB on if there was a person shot, or if that person was in the hospital, or if the shooter had been apprehended.
A Little Beacon Blog contacted Police Chief Thomas Figlia for comment and confirmation of events, but has not received response yet. Chief Figlia did arrive on the scene by approximately 7:15pm or so.
Most residents driving home from their days seemed visibly confused at the police activity, and were surprised that a shooting took place.
This is a developing story. The City of Beacon Police will most likely issue a Press Release. When and if that happens, ALBB will republish it.
A joyful noise rose from the back-roads of Beacon: “School is closed tomorrow!!! Woooo!!!!” A group of high schoolers were walking back from somewhere, or walking to somewhere else, when they celebrated the news. No robo-call had come in yet. No text. But in email, sure enough, there was Beacon City School District Superintendent Matt Landahl declaring a school closure for the high school only, due to a fire in the chemistry room that harmed no one. The robo-call and text came moments later
“Today, around 4:15pm, we had a small fire in one of the chemistry rooms at Beacon High School,” Dr. Landahl reported. “No one was hurt, and our staff and the fire department responded and contained the fire very quickly. Due to the need for cleaning, we are closing Beacon High School to students tomorrow, Thursday, October 24. High School staff will still report and Mr. Dwyer will be in contact with the staff shortly.”
The class field trip to Ellis Island the following day was still on schedule to go, as were after school sports games and the buses needed to transport students and coaches.
One student was at the Beacon High School when the fire trucks arrived to put out the fire. The student was attending the Girls Varsity Soccer Game behind the school in the bleachers. Below is an interview with the student.
ALBB: “You were there for the fire?”
Student: “Yeah.”
ALBB: “How did you know there was a fire?”
Student: “The fire alarm kept going off, and it wouldn’t stop. It was so annoying.”
ALBB: “So what did you do? Were you scared?”
Student: “No. I wasn’t scared. I saw the water come out of the fire hydrant.”
ALBB: “There is a fire hydrant by the bleachers?”
Student: “No, in front of the school.”
ALBB: “You went to the front of the school?”
Student: “Yeah. We went to watch. Poopy brown water came out of the fire hydrant.”
ALBB: “And then what happened? Was the water still brown when it came out of the hose? Did you see the fire fighters spray water into the school?”
Student: “No. The fire was inside. There was smoke.”
ALBB: “You saw smoke?”
Student: “No. We could smell smoke.”
ALBB: “Could you see the fire?”
Student: “Bro. It was a tiny fire. It was like the size of that plant.” [motions to a small potted succulent]
ALBB: “Ok. So you saw no fire, you’re not sure what room it was in, but you smelled smoke, and the Girls Varsity soccer game continued.”
On December 17, 2023, just 3 months into the genocide carried out by Israel on Palestine which is financially and legislatively supported by the United States, but not condemned by most local politicians who watch the tax dollars get spent on mass murder for maintaining imperialism, under the guise of “safety” and a “war on terror,” the Old Dutchess Mall was tagged with the message “Free Palestine” almost a year ago.
The Old Dutchess Mall is next to Home Depot in Fishkill on US-9. Once a retail destination, is remains a dilapidated, neglected building surrounded by trash and flooding from its parking lot. However, the “Free Palestine” message was cleaned within days of its marking. It is a wonder why the property owners are allowed to keep it in this unmaintained condition.
In terms of development, The Old Dutchess Mall has a long history of “almosts,” which you can read about here. Among other things, it almost became a women’s prison as part of a “Dead Malls” competition, according to Wikipedia. While it is deserted, someone or someones appeared quickly to make the “Free Palestine” disappear.
On what appeared to be Tuesday evening, October 8, 2024, the American Flag mural in Wappingers Falls on the khaki building on East Main Street and Market Street had the message “Free Palestine” spray painted onto it in black, with splatters of red paint dripping down, a technique used in the past to symbolize blood of those slaughtered in Palestine during the Israeli assault on Gaza, the West Bank, other parts of Palestine, and now Lebanon, that has been intensified during the past year. Many international institutions call it a genocide, and popular opinion has been referring to it as a holocaust, with recent burning of people alive and rounding up of people to be executed or tortured.
Reporting at ESPN Radio 104.5PM personified the building in the description of the application of the message, assigning emotions and actions to it: “The iconic American flag mural that greets visitors to the Village of Wappingers Falls has been vandalized with a political message.”
And “The flag has been a source of inspiration and pride for the village, standing tall during some of its darkest times, such as building collapses, fires and the devastating explosion on Market Street that occurred a year ago,” even though these events had nothing to do with the message written onto the building.
According to the article: “Wappingers Town Supervisor Joseph Cavaccini criticized the act, saying ‘Disrespecting the American Flag and acts of vandalism have no place in our community.’"
Not The First Time “Free Palestine” Tagged On A Building
In Fishkill near Home Depot, in December 2017, the Old Dutchess Mall was tagged with an enormous mural saying “Free Palestine.” While that part of the mall is trash, is surrounded by trash and is falling apart, someone or someones appeared within days to clean the message to make it disappear. They cleaned nothing else. The same trash lay in the puddles that had been there the day before the cleanup.
In Beacon in March 2024, a temporary “Free Palestine” was chalked onto a building in removable chalk. It was the back of the Sun River Health building. The first time it happened, someone threw white permanent paint over it. The person who threw the paint was never pursued, punished or discussed as a perpetrator. Only the artist who used temporary chalk was targeted with police action.
The ESPN Radio 104.5FM article pointed out that this is not the first time an American Flag was targeted with the “Free Palestine” message. An American Flag sculpture in New Paltz, as well as other objects, were painted with “Free Palestine,” as reported by the currently country radio station, The Wolf 97.7FM.
Fragility In The “Free Palestine” Message
Addressing the marking of a building without mentioning the message indicates the fragility of those who oppose its implication, which is a breakage of American imperialism, and thus, some may feel, a kink in their feelings of “safety” if they cannot be allowed to bomb Black and Brown and Arab and Muslim and Palestinian people with impunity.
“Free Palestine” means freedom to not be bombed and occupied, and it has also come to have more meanings for Americans, now that most of the country has become aware that billions of American tax dollars are and have been consistently sent to Israel to pay for the weaponry committing the mass murder in this genocide, as well as lifestyle amenities like free healthcare. Therefore, the “Free Palestine” message has patriotic meaning in America for Americans:
Free Healthcare for all Americans.
Free healthcare and mental health care and housing and groceries for all American Veterans.
Free care for people taken by Alzheimers so that they can be safer.
Free _____(fill in the blank) for all Americans. For all of this money spent to murder Black and Brown children, men and women, you might as well stick out your hand and demand free amenities for living here.
During the early evening of the Supermoon on Tuesday October 17, 2024, some Beacon residents near the west side of town heard a loud bang while gazing at the larger than usual moon. Those were the sounds of “distraction devices” used by the Dutchess County District Attorney’s Office Drug Task Force, with the assistance of the City of Beacon Police Department who has an officer on that Force. The Drug Task Force arrested George Cintron while he was driving down Beekman Street near his home, according to the City of Beacon Police’s Press Release. Beekman Street is where the apartment complex The Views is located, near the Beacon train station.
George was under investigation for “the sale of fentanyl and cocaine in the City of Beacon,” according to the Dutchess County Task Force’s Press Release. Their report continued: “The investigation resulted in the identification of George Cintron, age 37, who sold fentanyl to Drug Task Force Agents during this investigation. At the conclusion of the investigation a search warrant was obtained by the Drug Task Force to search the home of Cintron located in the City of Beacon.”
On that Tuesday night, George was driving, and it was during a traffic stop, the Beacon Police said, that he was pulled over, which was when the loud noise was used. According to their Press Release: “Due to the suspect's dangerous history that includes a federal conviction for possession of a destructive device (explosive) the Sherrif's ESU team utilized a loud distraction device to increase their safety on approaching the vehicle. No shots were fired, nor did anyone sustain any injuries." Neither Press Release indicated that George was in possession of an explosive device at the time, or how long ago he was found in possession of such a device.
After George was taken into custody, he was detained up the road at the City of Beacon Police Station as the Drug Task Force "executed a search warrant at his residence a short distance away." His arraignment was scheduled for the following day, October 18, 2024, according to the release.
It was during that search at George’s residence, the Drug Task Force said, that they found more than 16 ounces of cocaine, fentanyl, ecstasy, and an illegal “Ghost” handgun. Cintron was then charged with the following crimes:
(1) Count of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st degree, an A1 Felony (1) Count of Criminal Possession of a Firearm 3rd Degree, a class D Felony
In closing of the Drug Task Force’s Press Release, they say:
“If anyone has information regarding this case or about any other individuals selling drugs in Dutchess County, you are urged to contact the Drug Task Force confidential tip line at 845-463-6040 or by sending an email to the following web address: DrugTaskForceTips@gmail.com As with any criminal case, the charges described above are merely an accusation and those individuals named in this release are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
ALBB’s Question: Is it a crime to buy cocaine, fentanyl, or ecstasy? Realizing that the assumption is that a buyer is addicted, and pity is usually given to that individual. But is it a crime to buy such narcotics? How many reseller markets are there in narcotic sales?
Winners for guessing the weight of the two giant pumpkins in Key Food have been announced, and A Little Beacon Blog was there for the drawing. One of the winners, Sandra, was quite delighted to have guessed so close to the weight (the pumpkin on the right is 99.4 lbs and she guessed 100 lbs).
A new support group has been added to ALBB's Adult Classes Guide: "Peer-Led Support Group For Queer Adult (18+) Children of Emotionally Immature Parents" Scroll down for details.
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"Munay Wasi"
Screening of Original Short from HUDSY Day: Sunday, October 20th Time: 10:15am Location: Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker St, Woodstock, NY 12498
Through decades of colonization, the ability to love and care for oneself has been lost among many indigenous peoples. After reconnecting with their ancestors, husband and wife Gustavo and Natalia were motivated to create a safe and nurturing environment for the practice and preservation of indigenous traditions and way of life. By building a new Indigenous Cultural Center, Munay Wasi, in Wawarsing, New York, originally Ramapo Lenape land bordering Mohawk territory, they are helping those who have been denying their culture to relearn how to love who they really are. Information >
"The Peekskill Riots"
Episode 3: Up On The Hillside, Down In The Hollow.
Screening at the Howland Beacon Public Library Day: Thursday, October 24th Time: 6pm Location: 313 Main Street, Beacon NY
The Howland Public Library is proud to present Episode Three of the Peekskill Riots docuseries, "Up on the Hillside, Down in the Hollow," on Thursday, October 24th at 6PM.
Seventy-five years ago, on August 27th, 1949, a Paul Robeson concert was violently attacked outside Peekskill, NY. The concert was for the benefit of the Civil Rights Congress and advertised to the Jewish and Black working-class, summer residents in the Hudson Valley. The Peekskill Evening Star and local veteran's groups - harboring disdain towards Robeson and the summer residents - organized a protest parade to stop the concert from taking place. What transpired was a horrific riot, in which innocent men, women, and children hoping to attend Paul Robeson's concert were attacked. Rocks, bottles, and other projectiles were thrown, while cars were turned over with passengers inside. All of this occurred under the wicked light of a burning cross, as years of bubbling hatred in Peekskill, NY finally burst. This is the third episode of a 5-part docuseries. Q&A with the filmmaker Jon Scott Bennett follows the screening. Registration >
SAVE THE DATE Beacon Sloop Club’s Pumpkin Festival Day: Sunday, October 20, 2024 Time: 12pm-5pm Location: Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, 2 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, NY
The Beacon Sloop Club’s annual Pumpkin Festival is a fun, family friendly event along the shores of the Hudson River. Admission is free and all are welcome! Featured are Hudson Valley pumpkins and sizes and shapes. Enjoy freshly baked pumpkin pie served with homemade whipped cream. In addition, treats like hot pumpkin soup and hot and cold apple cider will be available for purchase. A Little Beacon Blog will be popping up there with our Face Painting Table! Information >
SAVE THE DATE Hocus Pocus Halloween Parade Details For 2024 - It's A Weekend Event! Day/Times: Friday, October 25th: 3-6pm
Main Street Trick of Treating and Black Cat Scavenger Hunt
Each business with an orange pumpkin in the window will have a black cat hidden in their store. Find the black cat and get your passport stamped.
Win Grab Bag Prizes for every 15 stamps collected!
Saturday, October 26th: 11am-5pm
Black Cat Scavenger Hunt Continues 1:30pm
Parade Lineup (Corner of Main Street and South Avenue) 2pm
Parade Start (Parade ends at Veterans Place near the Beacon Post Office) Location: Main Street All Details >
"Donnaville"
Book Launch and Author Talk Day: Friday, October 25th Time: 8pm Location:Stanza Books, 508 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508
Local author and journalist Donna Minkowitz’s hell-bent, boundary-busting novel DONNAVILLE, in which different parts of the author attack each other, bed each other, and try to save each other from a terrifying jail inside, is launching in Beacon at Stanza Books.
Can they burn the prison down? Will anyone succeed at having sex with the Divine Mother?
A multi-gender, multi-sexuality, queer as f internal quest.” Steven Petrow of the Washington Post called the book “a tour de force of wit and imagination.”
Local photographer and writer Michael Bogdanffy-Kriegh will have a conversation with Donna about the novel, and Donna will read. Then, the event will turn into a party with food and drink! Donna will sign books :-) Information >
SAVE THE DATE St. Joachim / St. John Garage and Rummage Sale Days:
Thursday, October 24th 9am-2pm
Friday, October 25th, 9am-2pm
Saturday, October 26th, 9am-12pm Location: St. Joachim School Hall, Leonard Street, Beacon, NY
Don't miss this highly anticipated annual event. Go early. But don't not go if you miss the first day. Information >
SAVE THE DATE Fall Factory Sale at Niche Day/Times: Saturday, November 2nd, 9am to 6pm Sunday, November 3rd, 9am to 5pm Location: 310 Fishkill Ave Unit 11, Beacon, NY Niche's famous Fall Factory Sale is on November 2nd & 3rd in Beacon, NY. Take 70% off a wide variety of modern handmade glass pendant lighting, vases, and votives. This is a world-famous lighting company, headquartered in Beacon. Many try to imitate, but Niche is the original.
Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturdays @ Boscobell from 8:30am - 1pm
Beacon Farmer's Market! Sundays from 10am-2pm at 223 Main Street
Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-2pm at Henry Street
(behind the Post Office).
BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Bagel-ish owner Beth is always bringing in new special treats for you to try. This week she announced that she is bringing in Laughing Gut Kombucha, produced in a taphouse in Poughkeepsie. A good gut is the way of life for Bagel-ish. Enjoy! Locals! Locals get 10% off on Thursdays! Follow Bagel-ish on Instagram > Bagel-ish is a Sponsor, thank you!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY Website >
Please say we can go to Old Dhaka Coffee House today! That Nutella Latte...perfect for this fall day... Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
CARTER'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 424 Main St.
For those who know, Carter's is famous for Chef Jon's cauliflower crust pizza. Even the pickiest of eaters don't know they are eating this gluten-free opportunity. Featured here is the Veggie Delight, and is a must-order. 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. Follow Carter's on Instagram > Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY Because it's OK to have 2 lattes in a day...or a week. Enjoy the smooth latte from Beacon Bread, plus a croissant or whatever special danish or pastry they baked fresh that day. Syrups are house-made. PS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week! PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available. Follow BBC on Instagram > Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
ZIATUN 244 Main Street, Beacon, NY
@BookofDishes declares Ziatun's "the best baba ghanouj of my life 🍆" See for yourself. And order for catering or a snack! Ziatun is Palestinian-Owned. PPS: Ziatun is open everyday.
Monday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Follow Ziatun on Instagram > Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
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Eggbert’s Free Range Farm Website > Instagram >
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is now taking orders for their Farm Raised Bronze Heritage Turkeys for Thanksgiving. For 10-12lbs, $100. For 12-14lbs, $120. Limited number. Will sell out. Order now. Email eggbertsfreerangefarm@yahoo.com 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
As a sponsor of ALBB, Binnacle Books does not mind us also sharing with you Palestinian news with their post. Today in ALBB's Instagram post for Binnacle, we included news of the rounding up of Palestinians in northern Gaza to arrest to torture or to place into a hole. ALBB went to Binnacle to feature their latest book on their shelves by Mosab Abu Toha (wow!!! so fortunate to have here!) and saw this latest genocide news from Wizard Bisan and Rosy Pirani and Freephilistine. It’s just bizarre to put together a consumer newsletter while holocaust-like actions are taking place with American dollars, and even more bizarre to still encounter people still silent or afraid to take a stand on this holocaust. Click here to see the photos.
Unlike what Kamala said about this starting on October 7, it started long before, and now is a full blown holocaust.
Wizard Bisan, who has won an Emmy Award for her coverage in Gaza, which is also her life, Peabody Award, Edward R. Murrow Award, reports:
“This is what is happening with the Palestinians today, unfortunately. The queue you see now in this photo taken an hour ago in Jabalia / North Gaza is the death queue.
“The Israeli terrorist army separates the females from the males (men and male children sometimes)... They order the women to leave and take the men to a far place, with their hands tied and blindfolded and they are often placed in a deep hole... and we all know what happens later.
“Either they bury them alive, as happened in the north and Khan Yunis during the first ground invasion, or they execute them on the ground, or they take them hostage, as happened to 10,000 who subsequently suffered torture, murder, organ theft, and rape. What do you think? What is the most likely scenario? I feel disgusted with all human ideals and values. The Zionist colonizers in 2024 are doing this before your eyes."
THE STATION
463 Main Street, Beacon
Current song in their heads: "Working My Way Back To You!" The Station is ever-working 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. Follow The Station on Instagram > The Station is a Sponsor, thank you!
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ROC PILATES
The fall schedule at Roc Pilates is dropping now. Signups to Reformer Small Group Classes need to be made 24hrs in advance. Sign up for a Monday class today, or any day next week. Check the Schedule >
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.
Peer-Led Support Group For Queer Adult (18+) Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
Ashley Mosgrove is a queer/neurodivergent social worker (LCSW)/psychotherapist. They have struck out on their own in Beacon, and have done some community organizing on occasion. Ashley created a new support group as an offering to the community: 📣FREE COMMUNITY OFFERING: Peer-Led support group for queer adult children (18+) of emotionally immature parents, bi-weekly Sundays starting November 3rd, 2024, 8pm, Beacon NY. 🩵RSVP for location and more information: ashley@ashleymosgrovelcsw.com. ♿️ Unfortunately the office is not ADA accessible. We are hoping as the practice grows, we can ensure more accessibility.
Art "Be Creative" Drop In Days Location: Beacon Recreation Center, 23 West Center Street Day: Wednesdays Starting Oct 2nd Time: 11:00 am and 1:00pm
Looking to make time for more creativity in your life? Drop-in at the Beacon Recreation Center and find your inspiration with other local creatives. Bring your own art supplies. This is a self-directed program - no instruction is planned, but they'll be plenty of support and encouragement!
Questions? Reach out to Liz Foster
845-375-6884 • fostee5@yahoo.com Information >
Beacon Repair Cafe Location: Beacon Recreation Center, 23 West Center Street Day: Sunday Oct 27th Time: 1pm-4pm
Before you throw it away, let's try to fix it! Volunteers will be available to help mend, repair and fix clocks, lamps, clothing and textile, soft toys, light carpentry and more. The best part, it's free! Neighbors helping neighbors, to keep things out of landfills. Information >
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 More Info >
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! Explore all services > Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!
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. Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
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This was a big question…What was the weight of the prize pumpkins at Key Food? Ali (pictured left) bought the pumpkins and set up the contest. The contest was open for a while and got a lot of submissions. Friday evening, was when Ali pulled the winners from the submission boxes, with his younger cousin Ali assisting. Two winners!
This was a 3-way tie! Three people guessed the same number. That pumpkin was 77.2 lbs, and three people guessed 76 lbs. Therefore, Ali put the three names back into the box, and younger Ali drew the winner. A phone call was made to the winner, and may they get the message 🤗
Sandra was the winner of the biggest pumpkin. It was 99.4 lbs, and she guessed 100 lbs. She now has a glorious pumpkin to decorate with.
Need a ride to the airport? Which one? Luther Lopez of AQ Services Inc. has got you. Have him in your Favorites in your Text for when you need to book a ride to any of the major airports. He even goes to the Catskills, and helps people commute to school. Thanks to referrals he received from his ALBB listing, Luther recently upgraded his listing in ALBB's Business Directory, so we are able to share his photo with you! Find him in Automotive > Transportation.
Please also welcome local appliance specialist, Gersi Mara of GM Appliance Service. Gersi is also an important contact to have for when your Samsung oven goes out, or Whirlpool washer. Find him in Home Improvement > Appliance Repair.
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Dirty Work Vintage in Cirque Du Creep Day: Friday, October 11th Time: Right Now - 11pm Location: The Yard, 4 Hanna Lane, Beacon NY
Dirty Work Vintage is Beacon's newest and possibly most active vintage shop actually based in Fishkill, but rooted home-wise in Beacon, owned by Amy Blair, you may have been seeing Dirty Work Vintage pop up in many festivals around the area. Selling everything from furniture to clothing to pins. They will be in this spooky event tonight Friday, which includes Dark Art, Oddities, Tarot, Live Tattoos, and more. Pro Tip: Dirty Work Vintage is a client of ALBB's sister company Katie James Inc., who designed their website and loves their vibe. Information >
Beacon Record & CD Fest Day: Saturday, October 12th Time: 9am-5pm Location: VFW 413 Main Street, Beacon NY
Enjoy this annual event for and from record collectors. Catch up with friends and flip through the bins. Information >
Beacon First Presbyterian Church's Voices For Justice Panel Discussion Day: Saturday, October 12th Time: 10am Location: 50 Liberty Street
A panel discussion on Project 2025 and Justice, with focuses on Women's Rights, Immigration, Climate Change, Racial Justice, and Economics. Information >
NY-19 No Votes For Genocide
Rally And March Demand Pat Ryan Call For Arms Embargo Day: Sunday, October 13th Time: 2pm Location: 401 Washington Street, Newburgh, NY From the organizers:
Dear HV Neighbors:
The NY-18 No Votes for Genocide Campaign invites you to a Rally & March. The campaign has gotten over 1,000 pledges so far from Congressional District 18 voters to vote BLANK for Congress on Nov. 4, 2024, unless Representative Pat Ryan calls for an arms embargo! This Sunday, marchers will deliver these pledges to Ryan's Newburgh office to show him just how many votes he is choosing to lose through his support for genocide and war. Accessibility and Safety information:
Parking is available at 401 Washington St.
This is an outdoor, mask-friendly event. Masks will be available on-site.
This event will involve walking .8 miles from 401 Washington St. to 605 Broadway.Transportation to the end point and back will be provided for those who cannot walk.
Participants should expect to stand for 30-45 minutes at the end point.
→ SIGN THE PLEDGE and share with your friends & neighbors if you haven’t already
→ Please RSVP HERE for Sunday's rally so that the organizers can anticipate crowd size.
→ Follow @ny18_novotes4genocide to stay up to date with the campaign.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday as we say together: No Votes for Genocide!
In solidarity,
Beacon Ceasefire Coalition Information >
A Memorial Celebration To Honor Florence Northcutt Day: Sunday, October 13th Time: 1-5 PM, Memorial Ceremony starts at 2 PM
Join Florence Northcutt's family and friends with an afternoon of music, songs, and stories. Celebrating the legacy of this extraordinary woman who dedicated her life to supporting the arts wherever she went. PLUS: A Silent Auction of many of Florence's treasured artworks collected throughout the years. Proceeds go to the Northcutt Legacy Fund established in her honor to preserve Howland's mission and Northcutt Hall. Information >
SAVE THE DATE Beacon Sloop Club’s Pumpkin Festival Day: Sunday, October 20, 2024 Time: 12pm-5pm Location: Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, 2 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, NY
The Beacon Sloop Club’s annual Pumpkin Festival is a fun, family friendly event along the shores of the Hudson River. Admission is free and all are welcome! Featured are Hudson Valley pumpkins and sizes and shapes. Enjoy freshly baked pumpkin pie served with homemade whipped cream. In addition, treats like hot pumpkin soup and hot and cold apple cider will be available for purchase. A Little Beacon Blog will be popping up there with our Face Painting Table! Information >
SAVE THE DATE Hocus Pocus Halloween Parade Details For 2024 - It's A Weekend Event! Day/Times: Friday, October 25th: 3-6pm
Main Street Trick of Treating and Black Cat Scavenger Hunt
Each business with an orange pumpkin in the window will have a black cat hidden in their store. Find the black cat and get your passport stamped.
Win Grab Bag Prizes for every 15 stamps collected!
Saturday, October 26th: 11am-5pm
Black Cat Scavenger Hunt Continues 1:30pm
Parade Lineup (Corner of Main Street and South Avenue) 2pm
Parade Start (Parade ends at Veterans Place near the Beacon Post Office) Location: Main Street All Details >
SAVE THE DATE Fall Factory Sale at Niche Day/Times: Saturday, November 2nd, 9am to 6pm Sunday, November 3rd, 9am to 5pm Location: 310 Fishkill Ave Unit 11, Beacon, NY Niche's famous Fall Factory Sale is on November 2nd & 3rd in Beacon, NY. Take 70% off a wide variety of modern handmade glass pendant lighting, vases, and votives. This is a world-famous lighting company, headquartered in Beacon. Many try to imitate, but Niche is the original.
Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturdays @ Boscobell from 8:30am - 1pm
Beacon Farmer's Market! Sundays from 10am-2pm at 223 Main Street
Beacon Flea Market! Every Fair Weather Sunday from 8am-2pm at Henry Street
(behind the Post Office).
BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY
The Pumpkin Butter Halloween Mini Bagel at Bagel-ish! See ALBB's video with owner Beth and she spreads the pumpkin butter onto the mini. This is a great Fall Sports treat for the team, or pick on up at the store! For large orders of bagels, call in advance. A special batch of Bagel-ish's famous sourdough based bagels will be baked for you. Locals! Locals get 10% off on Thursdays! Follow Bagel-ish on Instagram > Bagel-ish is a Sponsor, thank you!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY Website >
The lovely Trina of Tara Fusion Cuisine inside of the HV Food Hall is serving a fusion of Bangladesh and Sri Lankan food for you! Ask for her samosas, rice bowl platters, and special drink of the day or week. Always fresh. Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
CARTER'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 424 Main St.
Lucky you...Chef Jon Lombardi has once again brought back the homemade pirogi. Recently, they were the Potato Cheddar featuring Bacon, Caramelized Onion, Sour Cream and Lime Aoli. Chef Jon is always changing it up, so ask about the pirogi next time you are in! 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. Follow Carter's on Instagram > Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY Because we always need reminders...of the house-cured salmon at Beacon Bread Company. They are famous for this fresh flavor and source of protein. Topped with onion, capers, black pepper and garnish. Enjoy. PS: BBC is open everyday 7 days/week! PPS: Wholesale, special orders, and events/catering available. Follow BBC on Instagram > 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 Follow Ziatun on Instagram > Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
Feature your business each week in A Little Beacon Blog's Newsletter, Blog pages, and Instagram. People often use this newsletter to tell their friends where to go, and get ideas for themselves on what to order. This is a very hungry guide to put together each week. Learn More & Start Now >
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm Website > Instagram >
Eggbert's Free Range Farm is now taking orders for their Farm Raised Bronze Heritage Turkeys for Thanksgiving. For 10-12lbs, $100. For 12-14lbs, $120. Limited number. Will sell out. Order now. Email eggbertsfreerangefarm@yahoo.com 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
Last week, Binnacle Books hosted a reading "with the inimitable Margaret Killjoy 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! Learn More about Binnacle Books >
THE STATION
463 Main Street, Beacon
Current song in their heads: "Working My Way Back To You!" The Station is ever-working 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. Follow The Station on Instagram > The Station is a Sponsor, thank you!
Feature your business each week in A Little Beacon Blog's Newsletter, Blog pages, and Instagram. Readers love seen the magazine-like spread of what to buy inside of your shops, or if you have special classes or events going on. Learn More & Start Now >
ROC PILATES
The fall schedule at Roc Pilates is dropping now. Signups to Reformer Small Group Classes need to be made 24hrs in advance. Sign up for a Monday class today, or any day next week. Check the Schedule >
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.
Art "Be Creative" Drop In Days Location: Beacon Recreation Center, 23 West Center Street Day: Wednesdays Starting Oct 2nd Time: 11:00 am and 1:00pm
Looking to make time for more creativity in your life? Drop-in at the Beacon Recreation Center and find your inspiration with other local creatives. Bring your own art supplies. This is a self-directed program - no instruction is planned, but they'll be plenty of support and encouragement!
Questions? Reach out to Liz Foster
845-375-6884 • fostee5@yahoo.com Information >
Beacon Repair Cafe Location: Beacon Recreation Center, 23 West Center Street Day: Sunday Oct 27th Time: 1pm-4pm
Before you throw it away, let's try to fix it! Volunteers will be available to help mend, repair and fix clocks, lamps, clothing and textile, soft toys, light carpentry and more. The best part, it's free! Neighbors helping neighbors, to keep things out of landfills. Information >
PICKLEBALL!
Looking for players. All abilities welcome. Join to connect with others, organize games, search for courts, learn the game, find gear & more! Information >
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 More Info >
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! Explore all services > Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!
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. Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
AVAILABLE GUIDES TO SPONSOR: These Guides really need the ongoing support from businesses or individuals in order for us to continue them! This sponsorship is intended for businesses who are not in the Guides mentioned above.
On Sunday, October 6th, 2024, Jewish Voice for Peace Hudson Valley organized a Tashlich ritual "to acknowledge the horrors of the past year, and to take action together to end the genocide" at Kingston Point Park on Delaware Avenue. They explain: "Tashlich is a ritual 'casting off' to help us repent, reject and begin to repair harm done in our names." All were welcome to participate in this ritual.
Tashlich is a customary Jewish atonement ritual performed at the beginning of Rosh Hashanah. The ritual is performed, if possible, at a large body of flowing water. During the Tashlich prayer, participants throw their sins into the water.
Some in the group paddled out canoes with a large sign that read "ARMS EMBARGO," while others floated little sail boats with "FREE PALESTINE" typed onto the sails.
Said Jewish Voice For Peace Hudson Valley of the event: "Community came together today to 'cast off' and mourn the past year of horrors that Israel and U.S. are carrying out against the people of Palestine. We recommit ourselves to escalating our efforts and mobilizing to end the genocide. We say 'not in our name' and call for an ARMS EMBARGO NOW!"
At 4:13pm, Rombout Middle School Principal Brian Soltish sent an update families in the Beacon City School District about the child who fell while coming down Mount Beacon on the planned school hike. Ever the updater while hosting kids on a school trip, here is what he said:
“I just wanted to make you aware and/or update you about an injury that occurred on the way down the mountain today. One of our 6th grade students fell on the trail while we were walking down the mountain. We had staff that immediately rendered care and called 911. We assisted BVAC to help the student down the mountain on a UTV. The student went by ambulance to Memorial Park where he boarded a helicopter with his parent to Westchester Medical Center out of precaution.
“We are aware that some of the students may have seen the student on the trail or saw the helicopter in the park. I am sharing this information with the permission of the family as we want you to know that the injuries do not appear to be serious.”
Sincerely, Brian Soltish
Indeed, many people in the community saw the helicopter fly overhead. And some parents were updated by their middle school students who had learned of the incident from their friends who were on the hiking trip. Additionally, there sere scanner reports of what aid was rendered by first responders.
The Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps has prided itself in its UTV which has been used to transport hikers off the mountain who fall into distress over the years. The Beacon Ambulance Corps is self-funded, and donations can be made here to ensure they have the equipment they need in all situations.
According to some 6th grade students of the Beacon City School District who texted their friends with the news, a 6th grader fell while hiking on Mount Beacon during the planned school hiking trip on Friday, October 4th, hit their head, and was airlifted by helicopter to a hospital.
Update 10/4/2024: Rombout Middle School Principal Brian Solish emailed District families two hours after the incident, with permission from the student’s family, to confirm that Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps (BVAC) transported the student off the mountain by UTV to an ambulance, which took the student to Memorial Park, which took them with their parent by helicopter to Westchester Medical Center “out of precaution,” he said.
During the afternoon at around 3pm, neighbors spotted a helicopter flying over Beacon from the direction of Memorial Park. As reported on the Dutchess County Scanner Facebook Group, a Helicopter Landing Zone was set up at Memorial Park for the Beacon Volunteer Corps & Ambulanz who responded to Mount Beacon’s Red Trail “with a fallen pediatric hiker with head, shoulder & leg injuries as well as exposure concerns.” According to the report, it took approximately 30 minutes to get the student off the Mountain and 20 minutes for Helicopter Landing.
According to MidHudson news, the child is 11 years old, and the rescue effort also involved the Beacon Fire Department, Beacon Medic 1, DEC, and others at approximately 2:30 p.m.
If more details become available, this article will be updated.
You’ve been asking, and ALBB can confirm, a Halloween Parade Weekend is happening in Beacon. Sponsored and organized by Gatehouse Realty, which is connected to COMPASS, this event is an extension of the spirit of Halloween Parades in years past, where businesses participate to hand out candy to kids. Only this year (as with last year), there is a Seek and Find game involved with prizes.
Halloweekend Event Schedule
All are welcome to dress up in costume and walk down Main Street.
Friday, October 25th, 2024
3-6pm
Main Street Trick of Treating and Black Cat Scavenger Hunt
Each business with an orange pumpkin in the window will have a black cat hidden in their store. Find the black cat and get your passport stamped.
Win Grab Bag Prizes for every 15 stamps collected!
Passports available for pickup at participating stores, then can be redeemed for Grab Bag prizes.
Grab Bag Locations:
To redeem your prize after collecting 15 stamps (sounds like one can collect groups of 15 stamps for multiple prizes), visit these locations:
226 Main Street: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
490 Main Street: The Gate House Team at Compass
Saturday, October 26th, 2024
11am-5pm Black Cat Scavenger Hunt Continues
1:30pm Parade Lineup (Corner of Main Street and South Avenue)
2pm Parade Start (Parade ends at Veterans Place near the Beacon Post Office)
Businesses who have questions about hiding a black cat in their store can email chrguer@gmail.com.
For the 47th year of the Spirit of Beacon Day, which started in 1977 as an answer to racial tensions between youth and the community, there will be 85 vendor tables in the center of Main Street with the goals of reaching people in the community about their services, providing joy, and food! One of the goal’s of this year’s Spirit of Beacon Committee was to incorporate more cultural food and vendors.
Food from some Main Street businesses who are also setting up tables on the sidewalk, like Nansense (Afghan burgers newly opened on Eliza Street), Matcha Thomas, Pats Kitchen Corp, St. Rocco Society, Masjid Ur Rashid, Hidden Rose Catering/Single Hungry Club, Hudson Valley Food Hall, Keyfood, Mama La’s Food For The Soul, The Potluck Eatery, and more.
Visit vendor tables from organizations including (but no limited to) Queer Family Network, Chabad Of Beacon, Nails By Yoshii, Growing And Empowering Myself And My Sisters Inc., Beacon Light Tabernacle Sda Church, Beacon Of Health Collective, Midnight Ferry, Goodwill Church Beacon, Kadampa Meditation Center New York - Beacon Branch, Beacon Prison Rides, Rapp- Release Aging People From Prison, Makerdale, Daydream Collaborative Clinic, Piano Adventures Beacon, and many more.
A Little Beacon Blog will be there in the Kids Section offering face painting. The Kids Section is once again in the front yard of the generous Salvation Army Beacon Corps.
Remember, don't ask the businesses for their bathrooms! Use the Porta Potties that the Spirit of Beacon Sponsors have generously provided for you. Sponsors in part this year include Keyfood, Ziatün, Roundhouse, Dia:, and Hudson View park. Find this year’s banner once again on Keyfood (because Beacon remains in a Banner Ban).
Press Release From Dutchess Outreach Published: The 30th annual Susan DeKeukelaere Memorial Coat Drive begins on October 1
Dutchess Outreach will begin collecting coats for the 30th annual Susan DeKeukelaere Memorial Coat Drive. From October 1 to October 31, the community can donate washed, gently used, and/or new coats.
Children’s coats and large adult-size coats are especially needed. Hats, gloves, and other winter essentials (like boots, vests, snow pants) are much appreciated.
Last year, Dutchess Outreach received and distributed over 12,000 coats and winter essentials to those who needed them. This year, Dutchess Outreach is partnering with The Dyson Foundation, iHeartMedia, and many others to ensure our neighbors have something warm to wear this winter.
Coats can be dropped off at the following locations beginning October 1st:
Chase Bank (285 Main St., Poughkeepsie)
East Fishkill Town Hall
iHeart Media (20 Tucker Drive, Poughkeepsie)
Pleasant Valley Library (1584 Main Street, Pleasant Valley)
Raymour and Flanigan Showroom or Outlet (Vassar Road, Poughkeepsie) Red Cap Cleaners (all locations)
Rhinebeck Bank (all branches)
TEG Federal Credit Union (all branches)
Coat donations are not accepted at our Dutchess Outreach office or building.
“Let’s keep our neighbors warm again! Thank you in advance for your donation,” says Nyhisha T. Gibbs, our Director of Community Engagement.
For more information, please contact Robin Tanenbaum, Dutchess Outreach Volunteer Coat Drive Manager, at (914) 848-1042 or Nyhisha at (845) 454-3792. You can email Robin and Nyhisha at sdmcoatdrive@dutchessoutreach.org.
About Dutchess Outreach
Dutchess Outreach, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit based in Poughkeepsie, NY, and is the largest food security organization in Dutchess County. Our mission is to provide healthy food and compassionate support, and to advocate for food security and social equity. Services include the Pantry, a community-based meal program called the Lunch Box, Mobile Pantry, monthly Farm Stand, Children’s Clothing Closet, and Acts of Kindness.
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THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Kids Halloween Costume Swa Location: Howland Public Library, 313 Main Street, Beacon NY 12508 Day/Time:
October 5 11am-2pm
October 6 1-3pm
Donate your children's costumes and give them a second chance at trick-or-treating! Drop-off located at Howland Public Library. Children's costumes and accessories only. We accept baby to big kids sizes. Clean and gently used (no holes, stains or runs!). Information >
Beacon Bread Co. and Ziatün Invite You To Share Beauty, Power, Resilience of Palestinian People One Year Since Genocide Began Day: Sunday, October 6th, 2024 Times:5pm and 7:30pm Price: $108.55 RSVP: Buy your tickets here. This WILL sell out. 5pm and 7:30pm Location: Beacon Bread Company
193-195 Main Street Beacon, NY 12508
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!
Cold Spring Thrift Collective's Fall Sale at St. Mary’s in the Highland Days/Times:
Sept. 27, 5pm – 7pm (pre-sale and celebratory toast)
Sept. 28-29, 10am - 6pm
Oct. 5-6, 10am - 6pm Location: St. Mary's in the Highlands - 1 Chestnut St., Cold Spring (simple walk from MTA Cold Spring station)
Thrifters from NYC mark their calendars for this shopping event. All proceeds from the Thrift Sale go to our local food pantry and the St. Mary’s community. The Cold Spring Thrift Sale keeps over 2,000 pounds of clothing in circulation every year. It's also a community engine, fundraising for Philipstown Food Pantry and St. Mary's community campus and providing vouchers for regional assistance groups, not to mention helping neighbors find affordable new clothes and mend the old ones.
SAVE THE DATE
Lit Lit Day: Friday, October 4th Time: 6:30pm if reading, 7pm if listening Location: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon NY 12508
If you’d like to read your work, please get to the Howland Cultural Center by 6:30 to sign up. The program goes from 7-9 PM, and the Howland is at 477 Main Street. Wine, beer, soft drinks and snacks are available by donation. Says the founder, Donna Minkowitz: "We can’t wait to see you there. Everyone gets a maximum of five minutes to read their own writing of any genre, until we run out of time."
Information >
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).
BAGEL-ISH
226 Main Street, Beacon, NY
What a bag of 3 plain bagels can look like in your home the night of a Beacon football game, in anticipation of hungry teenagers returning home to want something warm to munch on. Slice in half and toast. Spread warm butter and honey, and voila. Bagel-ish bagels are light and crispy, possibly unlike any bagle you have ever had before. There are even Mini sizes for kids! Locals! Locals get 10% off on Thursdays! Follow Bagel-ish on Instagram > Bagel-ish is a Sponsor, thank you!
HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL 288 Main Street, Beacon, NY Website >
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:
CARTERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 424 Main St.
Lucky you...Chef Jon Lombardi has once again brought back the homemade pierogis. This time, they were the Potato Cheddar featuring Bacon, Caramelized Onion, Sour Cream and Lime Aoli. Chef Jon is always changing it up, so ask about the pierogi next time you are in! 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. Follow Carter's on Instagram > Carters Restaurant & Lounge is a Sponsor, thank you!
BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193-195 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Beacon Bread Co. and Ziatün Invite You To Share Beauty, Power, Resilience of Palestinian People One Year Since Genocide Began Day: Sunday, October 6th, 2024 Times:5pm and 7:30pm Price: $108.55 RSVP: Buy your tickets here. This WILL sell out. 5pm and 7:30pm Location: Beacon Bread Company
193-195 Main Street Beacon, NY 12508
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!
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. Follow BBC on Instagram > 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 Follow Ziatun on Instagram > Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
Feature your business each week in A Little Beacon Blog's Newsletter, Blog pages, and Instagram. People often use this newsletter to tell their friends where to go, and get ideas for themselves on what to order. This is a very hungry guide to put together each week. Learn More & Start Now >
Eggbert’s Free Range Farm @ Cold Spring Farmer's Market Saturday's Website > Instagram >
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
Last week, Binnacle Books hosted a reading "with the inimitable Margaret Killjoy 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! Learn More about Binnacle Books >
THE STATION
463 Main Street, Beacon
Current song in their heads: "Working My Way Back To You!" The Station is ever-working 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. Follow The Station on Instagram > The Station is a Sponsor, thank you!
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ROC PILATES
Beautiful, isn't it? While you may want to lie down to rest on this white leather reformer - rest assured, you will be coming away with toned muscles as your arms glide you up and down the wheel track of this reformer. This movement is part of the stealth workout results that Pilates gets you. Guided by owner and teacher Jordana Herman of Roc Pilates, you will enter and leave a place of zen with a stronger body each time.
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.
Art "Be Creative" Drop In Days Location: Beacon Recreation Center, 23 West Center Street Day: Wednesdays Starting Oct 2nd Time: 11:00 am and 1:00pm
Looking to make time for more creativity in your life? Drop-in at the Beacon Recreation Center and find your inspiration with other local creatives. Bring your own art supplies. This is a self-directed program - no instruction is planned, but they'll be plenty of support and encouragement!
Questions? Reach out to Liz Foster
845-375-6884 • fostee5@yahoo.com Information >
Beacon Repair Cafe Location: Beacon Recreation Center, 23 West Center Street Day: Sunday Oct 27th Time: 1pm-4pm
Before you throw it away, let's try to fix it! Volunteers will be available to help mend, repair and fix clocks, lamps, clothing and textile, soft toys, light carpentry and more. The best part, it's free! Neighbors helping neighbors, to keep things out of landfills. Information >
PICKLEBALL!
Looking for players. All abilities welcome. Join to connect with others, organize games, search for courts, learn the game, find gear & more! Information >
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 More Info >
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 >
Special Message For Businesses:Click here to advertise in ALBB's Beauty Guide with a picture, logo and weekly promotions that will be featured here and on our Instagram.
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! Explore all services > Beacon Dental is a Sponsor. Thank you!
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. Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
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 Information >
AVAILABLE GUIDES TO SPONSOR: These Guides really need the ongoing support from businesses or individuals in order for us to continue them! This sponsorship is intended for businesses who are not in the Guides mentioned above.
The City of Beacon entered into a contract with Legal Services of the Hudson Valley to provide increased access to Beacon tenants facing eviction. They may also be able to help with sources of rent arrears assistance. Call the paralegal, Steven Mihalik at 845-253-6953 to inquire.