Care for your home with 0 This post is sponsored and contributed by Home & Garden Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier. Patch Local Businesses , Brand Partner Posted Reply A new year is a great time to get the house in order and tackle your to-do list, but somehow, it’s 2023 already and life has a way of getting busy. Fortunately, Tinley Park Local Businesses makes it easy to find and hire top-rated pros to clean your house , remove junk , redo your closets and everything in between. With Local Businesses , you can search for professionals to handle virtually any task around the house — and many more, too! the Tinley Park community has plenty of pros ready to help with: House cleaning Junk removal Custom closets Personal organizing Yard cleanup Fireplace cleaning Interior decorating You can even find … [Read more...] about Tinley Park Area Pros Are Ready To Help Tackle Your Dirty Work — Literally
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Family Bird Festival
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Claremont-La Verne | Local Event Lauren Stoebel , Neighbor Feb 19 Event Details Sun, Feb 19, 2023 Add to calendar California Botanic Garden, 1500 N College Ave, Claremont, CA, 91711 More info here Fly, hop, waddle or soar to California Botanic Garden for the Family Bird Festival. Enjoy a day outdoors with hands-on experiences and educational opportunities for young beginners and bird enthusiasts alike. Highlights include fun bird crafts, an immersive migration game, and booths from our friends at Pomona Valley Audubon , Wild Wings , International Bird Rescue , and Friends of California Condors Wild and Free . Stay for lunch at the 5elementos Food Truck and get involved with some community science at the Great Backyard Bird Count stations scattered throughout the Garden. This event is Free with … [Read more...] about Family Bird Festival
THE TYRANNY OF THE YALE CRITICS
See the article in its original context from February 9, 1986 Section Page Buy Reprints View on timesmachine TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. THE ENGLISH department at Yale used to resemble a sort of English country estate. It included a great house of many wings and rooms (the Elizabethan Pavilion, the Metaphysical Poets Billiard Parlor, the T. S. Eliot Chapel and so forth) and, normally, one entered this house via certain well-marked paths and avenues that ran through a spacious park. The park looked as though Nature had … [Read more...] about THE TYRANNY OF THE YALE CRITICS
Man’s Dead Body Found In Car With Leaking Propane Bottles In Venice
0 Crime & Safety The Los Angeles Fire Department said the man seemed to have died from accidental asphyxiation due to the leaking propane bottles. Rachel Barnes , Patch Staff Posted Reply VENICE, CA — A dead body of a man who had apparently died of accidental asphyxiation from leaking propane bottles was found inside a car in Venice late Wednesday night, Los Angeles Fire Department officials said. The man, who LAFD believed to be an unhoused man approximately in his 70s, was reported unresponsive at 8:42 p.m. at 601 E. Venice Blvd. LAFD officials said small camping-style propane bottles connected to a heat lamp were found in the vehicle. "While the exact circumstances are unknown, it appears to have been an unhoused man who was trying to stay warm in an enclosed space and, sadly, succumbed to accidental asphyxiation," said LAFD spokesperson Nicholas Prange. Originally, due to condensation on the car's windows … [Read more...] about Man’s Dead Body Found In Car With Leaking Propane Bottles In Venice
Chefs Move Beyond New York
When Gavin Kaysen announced in March that he would leave his longtime position as Café Boulud ’s executive chef to open his own restaurant, plenty of people in the restaurant industry — and those who watch it — were surprised. As Daniel Boulud’s right-hand man, Mr. Kaysen was a player in one of the most successful restaurant empires in New York. But the bigger surprise was where Mr. Kaysen, 35, planned to open his restaurant, Merchant : not in Manhattan or Brooklyn but in Minneapolis, his hometown. A chef with no shortage of opportunities in New York had decided to leave. “I had some people ask me candidly, ‘Why? Why leave New York? Why move there?’ ” Mr. Kaysen said. Traditionally, chefs trained in New York and then stayed, with the goal of running big kitchens or opening their own places. Yes, there have always been chefs who have left, for reasons that are familiar to New Yorkers of any profession: to have more space for children, or to be closer to family (the reason … [Read more...] about Chefs Move Beyond New York
A Return to Nordic Roots
MINNEAPOLIS THERE’S no escaping Scandinavian heritage in the Twin Cities. At every turn, there’s a billboard for Norwegian language-immersion camp or a “Drool if You’re Finnish” baby bib for sale. But in food terms, it’s long been easier to get an authentic taco al pastor, Thai green curry or a grass-fed beef slider than a good kanel snegl (cinnamon roll). There hasn’t been a successful Scandinavian restaurant here since 2003, when Aquavit, a slick expense-account-fueled import from Midtown Manhattan, closed after a lackluster run. “When I was growing up, if we wanted to have meatballs and lingonberries, we had to go to Ikea,” said Kathryn Anderson, a student at the University of Minnesota. “That’s how bad it was.” There are plenty of good restaurants in the Twin Cities: at least one great Mexican tamale joint (La Loma), several Vietnamese pho specialists and storefronts that cater to the cities’ large Somali and Hmong communities. Several upscale places, like Tilia, Heartland … [Read more...] about A Return to Nordic Roots