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Electric Boats of Connecticut and Lancer Hospitality, will take place outdoors at the Mystic Yachting Center on Tuesday, July 13 from 5:30 to 7p.m.The event is $10 for members and $25 for non-members. Admission will include a drink ticket and light hors d oeuvres. Tickets can be purchased at www.mysticchamber.org or at the door. The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT will host Coffee & Contacts, a casual morning of networking, on Thursday, July 15, 8:30-10 a.m. at Flanders Fish Market & Restaurant, 22 Chesterfield Road, East Lyme. Sponsored by Farmers Insurance and GRAND OPENING Northeast Mortgage Solutions is holding a grand opening on Tuesday, July 13 at 1 Hilltop Road in Norwich. There will be a light dinner and drinks at 6:30 p.m., and a presentation at 7:30 p.m. from Swych U founder Cameron Corr on How to pay off your mortgage in 5 to 7 years. To RSVP, contact Deva Childs at 860-934-6351 or northeastmortgagesolution@gmail.com.

Manito s Park Bench Cafe opening Saturday

KXLY May 7, 2021 12:05 PM Erin Robinson SPOKANE, Wash. Manito Park’s Park Bench Cafe will open for the summer season on Saturday.  The popular cafe, which has been a local staple since 1923, is a great place to stop for lunch or ice cream while visiting the park.  This year, Lancer Hospitality will operate services. They will sell and provide concessions at the cafe, as well as at the Looff Carrousel, Numerica Skate Ribbon and Skyride, U.S. Pavilion and Dwight Merkel Sports Complex. Lancer also plans to have several “pop-up” activations for local businesses at the Park Bench Cafe. The cafe will start the season on a limited schedule and will be open Fridays through Sundays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Operating hours will expand to seven days per week starting Memorial Day weekend. 

On the Town: Spring brings music, arts, more fun

On the Town: Spring brings music, arts, more fun By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 20, 2021 Lillie-Beth Brinkman Things are picking up this spring in a somewhat normal way as COVID-19 rates drop, and I know all of us are ready to attend some of the wonderful community events we have been missing over the last year. So, three cheers to Oklahoma’s vaccination efforts, and let’s get our vaccinated selves out to enjoy upcoming gatherings – even with some restrictions, like masks, limited seating capacities, or outdoor-only venues. First, on Friday, celebrate the week Oklahoma City’s annual Festival of the Arts would have begun during a Festival Spring Fling concert at the Jones Assembly. Join the Arts Council Oklahoma City at Jones in person or virtually at 7 p.m. for the celebration featuring Chase McCumber, The Aints, Ckai Dawson and Elevation Band performing on the patio.

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