Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Score These Great Items at the Ree-Play Sale! And Ree-Play Just Got a Major Win for Shade in Parks!

http://www.weeplayproject.org/ree-play-sale/You've seen the Ree-Play flyers around town. You've marked the date for the Ree-Play sale on your calendar - this Friday, Saturday and Sunday for 2015! But have you seen the items for sale that you can buy? And do you know how this Ree-Play Children's Tag Sale, a fundraising effort from Wee Play Community Project impacts your life in Beacon? Not only will you score a major deal on some kids gear that can change your children's lives forever (ok, maybe for 5 minutes), but your purchase contributes to the three kid and toddler parks in Beacon, in addition to the "Come and Play" programming at the Howland Library, as well as other initiatives around the city.

MAJOR WIN FOR WEE PLAY AND PARKS!
The Ree-Play Sale is Wee Play's biggest fundraiser, and for the past few years, Wee Play has been committed to getting a shade structure put up at the tot park at Memorial Park. As of yesterday morning, Wee Play announced that they have saved $10,000 from Ree-Play sales of years past, and have donated it to the City of Beacon to purchase shade infrastructures for the tot park at Memorial Park, and the purchase of new equipment, including a bumblebee rider to replace the old dinosaurs, and benches for the tot park. All of these improvements are slated to be installed this summer 2015. The City Recreation Funds will make up for the difference of funding needed to begin these projects.

LITTLE PURCHASES REALLY ADD UP!
As a fan of numbers and financials, Wee Play shared their sales highlights with us, so that you can see what a difference a small purchase at the Ree-Play Sale can make. In 2014, Wee Play made $8,440 at the sale.  They donated $1,000 to Howland Library, $1,000 to BAEF, and $500 to the City for the University Settlement Camp. Library programming is one of Wee Play's programs.

In 2013, Wee Play made around $7,200 at the sale. They donated $100 to BAEF, $1,500 to Howland Library children's programming, $500 to the University Settlement camp, $250 to Sargent Downing Garden, and $100 to BACA.

And now, for shopping previews! You better get to the University Settlement Park Theater early, but there are boxes and boxes of clothing, toys and books for you to select from, so you will find something you have been looking for!



The play kitchen.
A VERY popular item for little hands to open and close!

A Cozy-Coop and Convertible Cozy-Coop! Pimp your ride.

Vroom Vroom!

Cutest bug rocker ever. And soft!

Definitely, this stroller helps your mobility around town.

Ho ho, yes. What fun for a bicycle built for two!


Friday, April 24, 2015

OMG The Cutest Beacon Barks Parade for 2015 and Photos From Their Instagram

The Beacon Barks Parade is in its 9th year, and is part of the fabric of Beacon. It's not only part of the fabric, but it's like Opening Day for Spring in Beacon. The parade happens rain or shine, and this year for 2015, it's tomorrow, which is only days after pelting ice fell from the sky (!?!) onto beautifully blossoming hyacinths, daffodils, and newly opened flowering tree blossoms. The parade was inspired by the team at our local pet food store, Beacon Barkery, "to show appreciation for animal shelters and the wonderful cats and dogs they care for." The parade has brought over 4,000 people to Beacon to walk the streets, play and learn from the animals, meet animal educators, and shop from vendor tables and Main Street businesses.

Can Beacon Barks add to the fun? Yes! This year, Beacon Barks joined Instagram and have been doing countdowns from as far back as 102 Days until the next Beacon Barks Parade. And that day has finally arrived! Here are some highlight photos from their Instagram, and what you can expect at tomorrow's parade:

Everything starts at 10am, where the parade gathers at the West end
of Main Street. The Blessing of the Animals is at 10:15, a costume contest
at 10:45, and the parade walks at 11:10am. Full schedule is at
BeaconBarks.org

Nixie Sparrow is hand stamping dog tags. I have a tag like this for my dog,
and it is the cutest! You definitely want one.

Brook Farm Veterinary Center is handing out keychains
at their vendor table, which comes in handy if you are a
member of the Beacon Dog Park, funding of which came
in part from a Beacon Barks Parade in years past!
This guy, Leroy, is one of Beacon's most well known dog
trainers, and will be doing a training demonstration.
This pug, Bella, will actually be attending the parade, and
you should just follow this motto in general.
Shelter and rescue organizations will be in attendance, like this
one - the Curly Tail Pug Rescue.

I am giving a special shout out to Roosevelt Vet on the Hudson for enabling my 15 year old German Shepherd/Chow Gerdy to walk in the parade for the first time! Ever since Roosevelt did an Partner Article with A Little Beacon Blog about their recommended osteoarthritis treatments for dogs, Gerdy has been getting one easy injection once a month, and she can now go up our front steps with minimal assistance, skip with excitement if we are going on a walk, and looks forward to walking to Main Street instead of turning around.

See you at the parade!

More annual events are coming up, don't miss them! See A Little Beacon Blog's Annual Events Calendar for several don't-miss events.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

"Where Is This?" Winner! For the Vintage + Grandparent Hint Photo


The wall lined with vintage wallpaper that you may have never noticed
when waiting for prescriptions to be filled at Vogel Pharmacy.

The winner of this week's "Where Is This?" photo contest is Chris Sanders who won a prize from Blackbird Attic. Chris answered correctly that the mystery photo was taken at Vogel Pharmacy on Main Street. This photo is of the vintage wallpaper found behind the waiting area. The wallpaper is illustrations of old time-y beakers and devices for measuring and cooking medicine. Congratulations, Chris!

The original mystery photo for this "Where Is This?" contest.

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Hint #2 for This Week's "Where Is This?" Contest

http://www.alittlebeaconblog.com/2015/04/where-is-this-hint-its-vintage.html

For those of you following along with your blog reader, Hint #2 has been posted to the contest.

Click here to read Hint #2. You will guess it for sure and win the 20% off coupon from Blackbird Attic!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Where Is This? Hint #1: It's Vintage. Hint #2: Show it to Your Grandparents or Older Beaconites

http://www.alittlebeaconblog.com/2015/02/studiopixelated-digial-strategy-and.html



What is this a picture of and where was it taken? All photos in this contest are taken in Beacon, NY. The first person to name where this picture was taken wins a prize from the "Where Is This?" prize bag!

This week's prize is a 20% off coupon from Blackbird Attic.
RULES
- The Winning Entry must be made in the Comments below.
- First right answer wins!
- Winners must wait 30 days before entering another contest.

HINT #1
It's vintage.

HINT #2
Show this to your grandparents or neighbors who have lived in Beacon for a long time. Chances are, they sat in front of this while waiting.

WINNER!
A winner has identified the photo! Click here to see the big picture and learn where this is!




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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Resurgence of the Record Store: #RecordStoreDay 2015 in Beacon

Just when you were coming to terms with the loss of collecting CD covers because they built up in your basement, covered in dust as you click down new albums from iTunes (and just as you regretted this because your phone maxed out on storage space), the new record store, the Sound Shack, set up shop in Beacon just steps away from Poppy's. And then another record store came, Audioccult, this time to fill the empty space that Beacon Pantry left, and conveniently next door to vintage boutique American Gypsy.

Couple this with the hashtag movement #RecordStoreDay, and you have a real trend that just might shift the loss of physical albums in your possession! Of course, hard core record collectors have always been collecting records and never had this issue. But for the rest of us who didn't have record purchasing in our spending routine for quite some time, this is a real treat!

You might be thinking, as I was: "That's great that I can get the awesome soundtrack to the Lego Movie on a record, but I have nothing to play it on!" Problem solved. Audioccult is about to start carrying them because of the demand, and the Sound Shack does have a pink limited edition in just in time for #RecordStoreDay! This pink record player at The Sound Shack can be yours for $99, and it comes with a plug for your cushy headphones or fancy computer desk speakers that are showing up in so many "scenes" lately in marketing photos. Personally, I am coveting the stained wood desk speakers. And now it appears I must also covet a record player to play movie soundtracks and an Emmylou album....

If you're out and about on this very day in Beacon, you will hear live music from various artists outside of the Sound Shack.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

#TBT: Howland Cultural Center as The Howland Circulating Library

Howland Cultural Center for TBT as Howland Circulating Library

The Howland Cultural Center, Beacon's current hub for all kinds of classes and events, was built initially as the Howland Circulating Library when it opened its doors for the first time in August 1872. The then library was the brain child of Civil War General Joseph Howland "and several prominent men of the area, names which are still familiar today: Brett, Mackin, Brinckerhoff, Mase, Van Buren, plus others," according to the Howland Cultural Center's website.

Howland was a son of a New York City merchant family who grew wealthy from the China trade. Howland, with his wife, Eliza Newton Woolsey, moved from New York City to their estate Tioronda, (today called Craig house). Eliza embarked on a sanitary mission to feed and care for soldiers fighting in the Civil War, which you should definitely read about here.

General Joseph Howland commissioned his brother-in-law, Richard Morris Hunt, a sought after architect, to design the library. The design was conceived in a Norwegian Tudor style with 6 gabled roofs and was one of the last libraries designed to use natural light. More description about the design is here at the Howland Cultural Center's website. After Hunt designed this building, the architect went on to design a wing of the Louvre Museum in Paris, the base of the Statue of Liberty, the renowned “Breakers” in Newport, Rhode Island, and the entrance and lobby of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and more.

The Howland Circulating Library was intended as a circulating library among a paying membership, and its original 2,200 volumes grew quickly. In 1929, it was one of two subscription-based libraries in the state of New York. A bequest was made by a donor, with a condition that the library be made public, which it was. It remained a library until 1976 when its rapidly expanding requirements compelled a move to larger quarters.

Today the Howland Cultural Center is a center for the community, a hub for the arts, and a local historical treasure.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Tulip Spotting on Main Street - Secret Gardener Vicki Is At It Again


A newly planted tulip near Hudson Valley Beach Glass,
will return next year with other perennials planted there.
While you were strolling down Main Street this weekend, you may have noticed the rogue tulips and pansies at the base of trees along the sidewalks. It's the work of one of Main Street's secret gardeners, Miss Vicki Raabin. We covered her streetscape project last year, and it looks like residents and visitors will be treated to even more glorious mini-gardens in the tree plots. 

Donations from Key Food, Bell Landscaping and others have started rolling in. If you're interested in donating, you can stop by Miss Vicki's Music studio on the West End of Main Street near Mountain Tops, or stop her on the street! Refresh your memory about her project here.


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Ages 3-14 Summer Day Camps Guide for Beacon and Hudson Valley Kids


Summer Day Camps Guide for Beacon Families in the Hudson Valley

Being that the Hudson Valley and Beacon in particular are so rich in the arts, agriculture and a great outdoors scene, options for summer day camps are plentiful. Most camps offer weekly themes with daily projects and activities that reinforce that theme. You can definitely give your child a well-rounded summer that not only keeps them entertained, but very busy. Ages and times will vary throughout the summer, and several camps are offering early drop off and late pick up for working parents, or for families with more than one child going to different camps. The tough part will be making a decision between themes and pulling the trigger! With roughly 10 weeks of summer, you can use this Summer Day Camps Guide to mix and match for your family's schedule. If you know of a camp that you think would fit within this list, email editorial@alittlebeaconblog.com. If you want to enhance your listing with an advertising package, click here for details.

Let's start with what you'll need for most every camp:
  • Medical forms
  • Packed lunch (fun with lunch boxes! Play has a bunch of cute metal ones)
  • Water shoes
  • Bathing suit and towel 
  • Sunscreen
  • Big Bag to pack all of this stuff in
We've started the Guide with summer day camps that offer the longest option of hours per day, followed by more niche camps with shorter days.
 

Rose Hill Manor Summer Day Camp
One of the most active summer camps and known for its daily adventures off-campus into the Hudson Valley. Every day is a designated type of day which includes a trip to the Bronx Zoo, Bear Mountain State Park, Bowdoin State Park, Memorial Park, Jump'n Jake's, Splashdown, and more. Friday's are down-time back at the school for crafts and projects. This year, the camp is also going to Beacon's new summer pool! Children are bussed to all off-campus activities. Field trip fees are required for attending certain destinations like Splashdown, etc.
Great For: Parents love field trips and activities with friends.
Swimming? Yes. Kids will play in the water at Beacon's summer pool at the Settlement Camp, at Splash Down and at various state park. All children are supervised and swimming lessons are not required.
Ages: 5-12 years old
Dates: Weeks Starting June 29th - August 24th
Times: Full Day: 9am - 5pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Yes
Price: $190/week
Extra Fees? Yes, for field trips
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want
Click for Registration & Camp Details >


All Sport Summer Day Camp (Camp FIT & Tennis Camp)
This fitness club has an Outdoor Park that is loaded with activities. There are three pools, a basketball court for little and big kids, soccer, tennis courts, and a scenic area for exploring and picnics. Kids stay on the premises during the day, but there is plenty to do, including jumping in a bouncy house slide, and entertainment from magicians, etc. Kids are divided into age groups. All Sport's day camp also includes the option of Tennis Camp and a special Teen Camp. Teen Camp includes 2 field trips per week to Bear Mountain Zoo, Splashdown, and more locations. Add Ons are available for extra hours of care ($40/week), swim lessons ($35/week) and lunch from their grill if you don't want to pack your own ($35/week).
Great For: Kids who love moving to the next activity and learning new skills. Plus, you could tack on swim lessons during the day.
Swimming? Yes. For small kids, the kiddie pool is used, and for older kids, the regular pools. There is an option of additional swim lessons for $35.
Ages: 4-14 years old
Dates Camp FIT: Weeks Starting June 29th - August 31st (the final camp day is September 4th)
Dates Teen Camp: Weeks Starting July 13th - August 3rd
Dates Tennis Camp: Weeks Starting June 29th - July 13th
Times: Full Day: 9am - 4pm    Half Day: 9am - 12pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Yes
Price Camp FIT: Full Day: Member $215, Non-Member $245  Half Day: Member $115, Non-Member: $145
Price Tennis Camp: Members $245, Non-Member $275
Price Teen Camp: Members $265, Non-Member $295
Extra Fees? Not really. Field trips are not extensive here. Fees come into play for swim lessons and early/late care.
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want. If you are commitment-phobic and don't want to sign up for a week, you can call ahead to select and schedule days. But you need to commit to those :)
Click for Registration & Camp Details >


Kids Place Summer Day Camp
Kids Place is known for their ability to accommodate different schedules, and for their activities. The children enjoy a wide array of traditional camp offerings including group games, arts and crafts, sports, drama presentations, cooking, and Theme Days. Each week of camp follows a theme that carries through in the activities offered during the week. The children attend weekly field trips as well as swimming and water fun. Kids Place Summer Day Camp Tuition is all inclusive. There are no additional fees for trips or swimming. Previous summer camp trips include Fun Central, Jump’n Jake’s, Stony Kill Farm, and a sail on the sloop Woody Guthrie. When the children are not on trips or out swimming, they enjoy activities in the center’s air conditioned rooms or full-sized gymnasium!
Great For: Parents who love field trips and activities with friends.
Water Play? Yes
Ages: 5-12 years old
Dates: Not posted on website yet
Times: Full Day: 9am - 5pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Yes
Price 5-12 year olds Liberty Street: $185/week with options for 4 day and 3 day weeks.
Price Grades 1st-5th West Center Street: $100/week (no field trips)
Price Grades 1st-5th West Center Street: $175/week
Extra Fees? No, field trips are included with camp tuition
Flexibility: Yes. Sign up for the weeks you want at the number of days you want (shorter weeks available for the 5-12 year old age group only)
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Mill Street Loft Dutchess Arts Day Camp Beacon at Scenic Hudson
If you want your child to think big, paint big, act big, all while enjoying the outdoors at Riverfront Park on the bank of the Hudson River, than this is the camp for you. Mill Street's camp should help in deciding your schedule because it's only offered for 2 weeks. With Full Day and Half Day options, you have schedule and price differences to consider. The age range is wide, and the children are divided into age groups and are engaged in different projects for their level.
Great For: Artistic children who love the visual and theatrical arts as well as being near the Hudson River
Water Play? No
Ages: 4-12 years old
Dates: Weeks of July 13th and July 20 (2 sessions total)
Times: Full Day: 9am - 4:30pm   Half Day: 9am - 1pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Yes
Price: Full Day: $350  Half Day: $190 (but call first, as the website may not have correct price listed when purchasing) 
Extra Fees? No
Flexibility: Sign up for either week you want.
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Tinkergarden - Long Dock Park
Tinkergarten® provides the best early childhood education in the great outdoors. They match families with leaders in their local community who offer activity-based kids classes that help them develop the skills that matter most—all while having fun!
Great For: Kids who like the outdoors and parents who like an established progressive program in a small setting
Swimming? No
Ages: 18mos - 5yrs years old
Dates: Wednesdays from July 8th - August 26th (one time per week)
Times: 10-11:30am
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: Full Day: $160
Extra Fees? No
Flexibility: Commit to the session
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Randolf School Summer Day Camp Program
The Randolph Summer Program is designed to offer a diverse group of creative, fun and educational activities for children ages 3-11. The camps focus on exciting new themes each week and are an extension of the progressive education that occurs all year. A playful, cooperative work environment is created in which each child experiences a sense of accomplishment and a love of learning. Most of the week-long workshops culminate in an end-of-the-week exhibition or presentation.
Great For: Parents who like a progressive program for their children
Swimming? No, but kids do play in water
Ages: 3-11 years old
Dates: Weeks Starting June 22nd - August 3rd
Times: Full Day: 8:30am - 4pm   Half Day: 8:30am - 12:30pm (ages 3-5 only)
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Call for info
Price: Full Day: $300  Half Day: $200
Extra Fees? Yes, for older kids, $20 for rocket materials
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want.
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Common Ground Farm Day Camp
(at Stony Kill Farm in Wappingers Falls)

Give your child the experience of being down on the farm. If they love books and TV programs about barnyard animals, they may love this camp. There is a strong focus on the soil, trees, sun and water and how they work together to grow food. Kids' lunches are bring-your-own, but will be supplemented with harvested vegetables. Sessions for older kids include making a cookbook. Each week has a different theme that teaches different skill-sets. Your child just may come home and teach you about composting!
Great For: Kids who love dirt, animals, rivers, and planting and tending to gardens
Swimming? No, but kids do play in water
Ages: 3-12 years old
Dates: Weeks Starting July 6th - August 10th
Times: Full Day: 9am - 3pm   Half Day: 9am - 1pm (ages 3-6 only)
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: Full Day: $250  Half Day: $200
Extra Fees? No
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want.
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BCAP (Be As Creative As Possible) Day Camp
This popular PreK program does what it says - provides creative activities for young children. Their program room looks and feels like a children's museum with different activity stations to immediately occupy young minds. Has your child ever painted while lying down, like Michael Angelo did? Well they just might get under a table to simulate the experience while at BCAP. 
Great For: Kids who love dirt, animals, rivers, and planting and tending to gardens
Swimming? No, but kids do play in water
Ages: 3-6 years old
Dates: Weeks Starting June 29th - July 13th (3 sessions total)
Times: 9am - 3pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: $250
Extra Fees? No
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want.
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Hudson Hills Montessori Day Camp Program
Summer Camp at Hudson Hills Beacon campus will be a challenging and fun experience for campers. Their morning will be spent in the Montessori classroom. Current Primary students will continue to receive new lessons on Montessori materials and have the opportunity to practice lessons they have already been taught. This will allow the children to progress in all the areas of the Montessori classroom throughout the five week summer camp. New students will be introduced to the first introductory lessons that will lay the foundation for their time in the Montessori classroom.
Great For: Parents who love the Montessori approach, and naps for 3 year olds
Swimming? No, but kids do play in water
Ages: 3-6 years old (call to confirm)
Dates: Weeks Starting June 29th - July 27th
Times: Full Day: 9am - 3pm   Half Day: 9am - 12pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? NA
Price: Full Day: $275  Half Day: $225 with options for 4 day, 3 day, and 2 day weeks.
Extra Fees? No
Flexibility: Yes. Sign up for the weeks you want at the number of days you want.
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Tri-Arts Summer Workshop from Compass Arts
Throughout the week, children will explore a folk tale through music, creative movement, art and yoga, then share their creation with their families at the end of the week.
Great For: Children who love music, movement and naps after class
Swimming? No
Ages: 3-6 years old
Dates: Weeks of June 29th and August 24th (2 sessions total)
Times: 9am - 12pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: Half Day: $155
Extra Fees? No
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want.
Registration & Camp Details >

Playground Program at Memorial Park
The City of Beacon Recreation Department offers counselors and activities for kids 6-12 at Memorial Park in Beacon most days of the week with an extra field trip activity and pool on Wednesdays.

Playground Days:  Activities include arts & crafts, games, organized sports and much more for children ages 6-12. Get the kids out of the house for a few hours of fresh air and friendship. Counselors will be at the park Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday weather permitting. Note: On rainy days the park program will be closed Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Registration deadline is June 19th, 2015.
Great For: Beacon residents! Beacon residents pay a discounted fee.
Swimming? Not during Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday park days.
Ages: 6-12 years old
Dates: Weeks Starting July 8 - August 12th (Except Wednesdays)
Times: 8:30am - 2:30pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: Beacon resident: $80 per week Non Resident: $100 per week (For park days only)
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks you want.
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Kids on the Go:  A fun filled break in the week, scheduled field trips leave Memorial Park Wednesdays and return to the Park at USC for an afternoon dip in the newly reopened Beacon Pool. Every child will receive a t-shirt that must be worn on Wednesday field trips and are required to pack swim wear and a towel. Field trips include bowling, Splashdown and Regal Cinemas and more. Includes admission and either snack or lunch, depending on the activity.
Great For: Beacon residents! Beacon residents pay a discounted fee.
Swimming? Yes
Ages: 6-12 years old
Dates: Wednesdays the weeks Starting July 8 - August 12th
Times: 8:30am - 2:30pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: Beacon resident: $40 Non Resident: $60 (Wednesdays only)
Flexibility: Sign up for the weeks/days you want.
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Beacon Art Studios Summer Camp
Beacon Art Studios, located in the old Beacon High School, offers two camps this year for older kids: Project Funway and A Puppet Show.
A Puppet Show: Camp starts with a 'mini' puppet show and concludes with a camper performance for parents and siblings. Kids will make a mouthed Muppet rod puppet and few surprises along the way. In three days the campers will put together a short puppet show. They will create a story make the puppets and put on a puppet show for family and friends. Each camper will take home his puppet to make many more shows. 
Ages: 6-10 years old for A Puppet Show, and 9-16 for Project Funway
Dates: Week of July 27th
Times: 9:30am - 2:30pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: $250
Extra Fees? No. All materials included in tuition
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Project Funway Summer Sewing Camp: Fashion designers-in-training will spend the week testing their fashion design skills in daily challenges, designing their own fashion line through sketches, putting a new spin on old and creating unique clothing and accessory items by using their newly acquired skills of upcycling and reusing for the end of the week fashion show!
Ages: 9-16 years old for A Puppet Show, and 9-16 for Project Funway
Dates: June 19th - August 14th
Times: 9:30am - 2:30pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? No
Price: $250
Extra Fees? No. All materials included in tuition
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Stony Kill Farm Summer Camps
Stony Kill Farm in Wappingers Falls offers two camps for, both exploring the farm and nature: Summer Explorers Camp and Nature's Theater Camp.

Summer Explorers Camp: Kids will get to experience all Stony Kill Farm has to offer. Learn about animals, history, farming, habitats, and nature. Games, crafts, and more! A full week of fun and discovery.
Ages: 6-10 or kids entering grades 1-5
Dates: August 17th - August 21st
Times: 9am - 3pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Call for info
Price: $175
Email foundation@stonykill.org for Registration & Camp Details >

Nature's Theatre Camp: This amazing camp will explore problems affecting nature and the environment . Through the guided creative process a play will be developed that will be preformed on the last day of camp, Costumes props, and scenery will be made. Every day our campers will hike, visit the farm animals, and partake in group activities . This will be a innovative,creative, and fun week
Ages: 8-11 or kids entering grades 3-6
Dates: August 24th - August 28th
Times: 9am - 3pm
Early Drop Off and Late Pickup Available? Call for info
Price: $175
Email foundation@stonykill.org for Registration & Camp Details> 


Beacon's Howland Public Library
Beacon's public library offers so many great events throughout the year, and summer is no exception! Join in on fun activities for babies, toddlers and middle school kids. Sessions include Come & Play Wednesday, Battle of the Books, Summer Reading Performers, Brain Games, and more. Some activities do require pre-registration with a simple form, so be sure to visit the library's website first.
Price: Free
Dates: Vary by event
Times: Vary by event
Click for Registration & Library Events >

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Happy Easter and Passover 2015!

Happy Easter and Passover Beacon and the Hudson Valley! Giving thanks for the rebirth of the land and the people!

Thursday, April 2, 2015

#TBT: Dia:Beacon Museum Skylights Once Showered Natural Light on Package Printing Process for Nabisco

A pressman checks packaging for Nabisco's Saltine Crackers Boxes in the Natural Light Let In Through the Skylights, Which Now Shine Down on Art in the Dia:Beacon
Our first Throwback Thursday for the blog! Beacon's history is very rich and deep, and we want to remember it and feel its roots.

Taken from the very first chapter of the book Beacon Revisited, by Robert J. Murphy and Denise Doring VanBuren, this throwback goes to the authors' pointing out of how the overhead skylights in the 300,000 square foot space for what is now the contemporary art museum Dia:Beacon, once provided natural light "necessary to ensure uniformity in the package-printing process" when the building was a former Nabisco cardboard box-printing plant. These pictures show the skylights, and the uniform light in which this pressman inspects labels for saltine crackers.

Beacon Revisited
Find Beacon Revisited at Beacon Institute
for Rivers and Estuaries
, or on Amazon.