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Twin Peaks Day came and went earlier this week, but the show’s spirit, like an extra-dimensional terror with long grey hair and a jean jacket, never disappears for long. Consider, for instance, the effort that’s gone into The Woodlands Lodge, a tiny, squirrel and bird-friendly version of the red room created in the apparent belief that
Twin Peaks should be experienced by all beings, human or otherwise.
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Described by its makers as a “
Twin Peaks themed room & board welcoming all small creatures of the Verdugo Woodlands and beyond,” the little rest stop offers nature’s biggest Lynch fans an opportunity to enjoy lunch in front of dollhouse-sized portraits of Special Agent Cooper and Laura Palmer or explore the mind-bending horrors of the Black Lodge in search of walnuts.
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My log has something to tell you. Twin Peaks day is here and this is what you need to know about it.
What is Twin Peaks day?
Twin Peaks Day falls on February 24 – a day fans of the cult TV show sometimes celebrate with screenings and posts on social media.
The towns of Noqualmie and North bend, where a lot of exterior shots were filmed, officially declared February 24 as Twin Peaks Day back in 2018.
Boarding for Breast Cancer (B4BC) s New LOVE YOUR PEAKS Winter Prevention and Fundraising Campaign Presented by Suja Organic
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In partnership with resorts nationwide, the campaign encourages participants to get outside and do winter activities they love in support of breast cancer prevention. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) February 03, 2021 Boarding for Breast Cancer’s (B4BC) virtual winter campaign, LOVE YOUR PEAKS Presented by Suja Organic kicks off today and runs through April 14. The goal of the LOVE YOUR PEAKS campaign is to get everyone outside doing winter activities they love in support of B4BC’s mission to promote the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle as the best means of breast cancer prevention. Statistics show that 30 minutes of exercise three-to-four days per week can reduce cancer risk by 30-50%. Participants are encouraged to dedicate a day of snowboarding, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking