Flower, pre-rolls, edibles, carts and more.
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I visited two staples in the Central Eastside bar scene who were able to quickly tap into the boozy takeout and delivery services that the temporary cocktails to-go bill allows. Many others aren’t in the same position, sympathizes Deadshot owner Adam Robinson: “If you look at places like Rum Club, there’s a reason why they’re not doing [cocktails to-go]. I think they will at some point, but given the food requirement, it is an added burden.”
His message to support your favorite bars through these tough times might be oft repeated, but it cannot be stressed enough.
Deming and Luna County community calendar for Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020
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Home delivered meals will continue for seniors.
The senior center staff is working diligently to ensure seniors are served during this temporary closure. Staff is also available to answer your questions at 575-546-8823.
Santa visits Columbus
The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is now accepting phone calls to schedule a visit from Santa on Thursday, Dec. 24th. Santa can come to your home and deliver goodies, fruits, necessity baskets and gifts for the family.
You can make a request for a visit from Santa call 575-343-0147 or 575-494-0009 and leave a message.
Oregon approves cocktails to-go at last, sending lifeline to struggling restaurants and bars
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Posted Dec 21, 2020
Palomar is a Cuban-inspired bar and restaurant from former U.S. Bartender of the Year Ricky Gomez.Mark Graves
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In the early weeks of the pandemic, Oregon restaurants and bars watched as dozens of states across America rewrote policy or changed laws to allow the sale of cocktails to-go.
Yet even as state-mandated restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 prompted massive layoffs in the food industry, a job sector that employs nearly 10% of the workforce, the state declined to take up the issue.