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Rooted in Beacon’s Story

 

Group of kindergarten kids friends playing blowing bubbles fun

A strong web of religious and community organizations — including the Elks Club, the Sloop Club, the Tioranda Garden Club, the Beacon Historical Society, the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mutual Aid Beacon, I am Beacon, and the Foundation for Beacon Schools — have served the community in countless ways, many for decades.

But Beacon still lacks a true public heart — an ample, walkable, and welcoming community center that serves people of all ages and backgrounds. As strong as our Main Street businesses have become, the kind of central community center that so many towns feature is a conspicuous gap in what Beacon currently offers. We crave more affordable, accessible spaces to gather and connect. 

What we imagine next is not just building something new or a beginning. It is a continuation. The path has already been formed by decades of effort. This is a part of why Beacon is magical already. The bricks have already been laid. Now we walk that path together and keep building.

 

What spaces helped you feel connected as a kid or newcomer?

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