The 42nd annual Spirit of Beacon Day on Sunday, Sept. 29, included a parade with more than 60 entries and booths set up by some 90 organizations and businesses. Those with food stands, including the St. Rocco Society, Sons of Italy and St. Joachim’s/St. John’s churches, each sold out before the event ended. Six bands performed, along with dancers and choirs.

On the main stage near the post office, Mayor Randy Casale presented the Volunteer Spirit Award to Carman Johnson for her service to the Girl Scouts, Beacon Reads and the Beacon Welcome Center, while the annual Community Spirit Award was given to Antalek & Moore insurance agency, which has been in business in Beacon for more than 150 years.

Glenham Elementary was recognized for having the best float and The Roundhouse was thanked for its “pioneer spirit” because of its continuing support of Spirit of Beacon Day and many community groups.

Photo by Ross Corsair and Michael Turton

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Corsair was named the 2023 Photographer of the Year by the New York Press Association. Location: Philipstown. Languages: English. Area of expertise: Photography

Michael Turton has been a reporter with The Current since its founding, after working in the same capacity at the Putnam County News & Recorder. Turton spent 20 years as community relations supervisor for the Essex Region Conservation Authority in Ontario before his move in 1998 to Philipstown, where he handled similar duties at Glynwood Farm and The Hastings Center. The Cold Spring resident holds degrees in environmental studies from the University of Waterloo, in education from the University of Windsor and in communication arts from St. Clair College.

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Kelly Ellenwood

Congratulations Carman! A well deserved award – you are one of the true Spirit(s) of Beacon.