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Little did Kurt Isenbarger know that a family ski trip to New York would end with a new business venture.
Isenbarger was on the slopes of Holiday Valley Resort, near Buffalo, in January when he was drawn in by the smell of sweet Belgian liege waffles cooking at Waffle Cabin.
He said it was the best waffle he ever ate an impressive feat considering Isenbarger has traveled around the world and has eaten liege waffles across Europe.
It was so good, he bought a Waffle Cabin franchise and is opening his own shop inside the Cross Creek Mall in Fayetteville.
With the celebration of a new year comes one of the most anticipated events these days: the New Year’s Eve fireworks. These fireworks shows are a common tradition around the world. People love the displays of bright colors and the figures that these pyrotechnic devices generate in the sky.
Many others are also excited to hear the thunderous sounds produced by fireworks. But in recent years, there has been a lot of controversy about the use of these little bombs. It has been scientifically proven that fireworks explosions can cause injuries and traumas in both humans and animals.
Since then, some people have started to conceive of other types of visual events for these dates perhaps less harmful but still spectacular. Of those alternative options, we are going to see 10 of the most extreme as well as analyze if they truly are more beneficial.
The Great Pacific Airshow announces that plans are underway for the Oct. 1-3, 2021 airshow in Huntington Beach, Calif., which for the first time will feature top performers from the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines.
“We are all looking forward to 2021 and what better way to celebrate The Great Pacific Airshow’s return than with a performance from the legendary Blue Angels on their 75th anniversary in their new aircraft and the crowd-favorite Canadian Snowbirds,” said Kevin Elliott, Airshow Director and CEO of Code Four, operators of The Great Pacific Airshow.
The inspiring U.S. Navy Blue Angels will return to Huntington Beach in 2021 as the popular squadron celebrates its 75th anniversary and showcases the speed, power and agility of its new F/A-18 Super Hornets with an updated, astonishing routine. This year, the squad began the transition from older legacy Hornets which the team has flown for 34 years to the new Super Hornets and updated its support plane to the C130J, kn