Sunday, Aug 13th , 2023

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Cost:

Free admission!

Address:

Pete & Toshi Riverfront Park
Red Flynn Drive
Beacon, NY 12508

Phone:

(914) 907-4928

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The corn is ripe, sweet and ready! The Beacon Sloop Club’s annual Corn Festival is a fun, family-friendly event along the shores of the Hudson River. Admission is free and all are welcome!
Featured is fresh-picked, sweet Hudson Valley corn, boiled and served with butter. In addition, treats such as chilled watermelon and ice-cold, freshly squeezed lemonade will be available to quench your thirst on this August day.
Two solar powered music stages, one dedicated to the children to enjoy, will provide live music throughout the day. Numerous food and craft vendors will be on hand. Environmental non-profits will feature displays of local river history and the environment, along with information about their organizations. Families can enjoy many free activities for children. Guests can enjoy the day surrounded by the majestic Hudson River.
The Beacon Sloop Club’s boat, the Woody Guthrie, will be taking guests on free sails from the Beacon Harbor, weather permitting. The public may sign up for an afternoon sail to relax and experience the beauty, power and grandeur of the Hudson. Sign up at the Beacon Sloop Club table starting at noon.
The Beacon Sloop Club is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization. The Beacon Sloop Club’s Corn Festival raises money for the public sailing program on the Woody Guthrie and other environmental education programs. There is never a charge for sailing aboard the Woody Guthrie.

Beginning June 1, 2023, the Sloop Woody Guthrie free sail is open to the public on weekday evenings, weather permitting. To make reservations, please call Susan at (845) 527-8671.
The Beacon Sloop Club meets the first Friday of each month at the clubhouse in Beacon for a potluck dinner, business meeting and live music. The clubhouse is located on the banks of the Hudson River near the Beacon Metro-North train station. Everyone is always welcome.