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  • Taiwan's vice president and candidate of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, Lai Ching-te, will be the island's next leader. Tensions with Beijing seem poised to rise.
  • The Oak Fire last year threatened the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation's way of life. Now the tribe is restoring ancient heritage sites and cultural practices in collaboration with local agencies.
  • The North County Transit District's Board of Directors Monday named a transportation official who has served leadership roles in Texas and Denver as the agency's interim executive director.
  • Consumer spending from Nov. 1 through Christmas Eve rose 3.1% year over year, new data show, a figure in line with the decade leading up to the pandemic and another positive sign for the economy.
  • Fun flicks at the pool are back! Float along, lay out on a lounger, or relax on the veranda for one of our favorite movie classics. Don't forget to dive into themed specialty bevies and bites. 7 p.m. - Pool Deck Access, Food and Drink Specials 7:30 p.m. (or Sundown) - Movie begins Our restaurant, Hope 46, will also be open for indoor and al fresco dining. Make online reservations on OpenTable for prime seating with views of the big screen while you enjoy a bite to eat. RSVP Required. Individuals without an RSVP will not be allowed on the pool deck. Poolside seats are limited, feel free to bring your own blankets and chairs. Hotel guests are welcome and do not require an RSVP. What are the movies showing this season? March 24 – "The Great Gatsby" (1974 version) April 21 – "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" May 12 – "The Princess Bride" June 16 – "Space Jam" Is it free to watch? Yes! All hotel guests and those who RSVP in advance on Eventbrite (or make a Hope 46 reservation through OpenTable) can watch the movie for free! How do I RSVP? All movie RSVP’s are through Eventbrite and go “live” to RSVP the Friday before each movie. By RSVP’ing, guests have free admission during the movie. Seating is on a first-come first-serve basis. To view all of The Lafayette’s upcoming events, please click here and scroll down through the upcoming events list. Will there be food available? Or can I bring my own? The hotel’s onsite restaurant Hope 46 will be open throughout the movie for dinner or enjoy our poolside menu. We will also have drink specials and themed bites available! No outside food or drinks will be permitted. Can I bring my own chair or blankets? Yes! Seating is on a first-come first-serve basis, so we do encourage you to bring your own chair (if preferred), as well as bringing your own blankets.
  • Private equity firm Roark specializes in franchised businesses and backs two holding companies that own multiple restaurant chains that include Arby's, Jimmy John's and Cinnabon.
  • Join Sip & Script® for a Night of Learning Calligraphy! Join us for a festive night of spooky fun and pretty lettering! Whether you’re a stationery nerd, DIY Bride-to-be, or just a crafty individual, in this workshop you’ll be learning an introduction to modern calligraphy with a pointed dip pen and ink. We will cover all the basics and get you ready to add those special lettered details to all your spooky spreads – think lettered pumpkins at your front door, on your bar cart, as a Halloween party hostess gift or special occasion gift! Class includes 1.5 hours of instruction and demonstration, our beginner’s calligraphy kit (two nibs, black ink pot, 2 letter guides, tracing paper and straight pen holder), and all materials to write on. Everything is yours to keep at the end of the night! Additionally, we will be lettering on faux pumpkins at the end of our class time! SOCIALS: Facebook & Instagram
  • More scientific evidence has surfaced to show that while Mittens may be your sweet angel, letting her roam outside is also a big threat to biodiversity.
  • The Baltimore Sun was bought last month by David D. Smith, a media executive known for his conservative political advocacy. He's already changing the nearly 200-year-old newspaper.
  • The pop music icon is taking a stand against the libraries and classrooms around the U.S. that have removed books due to claims of inappropriate content related to sexuality, gender identity and race.
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