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College roommates launch luxury pop-up picnic service in Twin Cities
Chameer St. Urbain and Kanee Yang took their love for party-planning and turned it into a luxury pop-up picnic business. Author: Heidi Wigdahl Updated: 7:03 PM CDT July 15, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota When it comes to picnics, Chameer St. Urbain and Kanee Yang go above and beyond your typical blanket and basket. It s Instagram-worthy, St. Urbain and Yang said at the same time, laughing.
Not only are they best friends, they have been college roommates at Bethel University since their Freshman year. During the pandemic, they took their love for party planning and turned it into a business.
As
theGrio previously reported, the
Real Housewives of Potomac is finally back on TV screens. Sunday’s premiere saw a new housewife joining the group, growth in each of the women’s lives, and of course, the continuation of the epic feud between Gizelle and
Huger.
theGrio at Bravo’s
Gizelle Bryant at ‘Teatime on the Potomac’ (Photo by: Shannon Finney/Bravo)
In the epic ending to the season six premiere, Bryant comes in hot with Huger, promising to reveal “the real Karen” over time. When asked if she’d make good on her promise, Bryant tells
theGrio, “You know, I started the season very angry at Karen, just because she is sometimes not a nice person…when I say sometimes, I mean all the time! But as the season went on, I calmed down.”
Deur Clyde Adams-VisterSaterdag, Julie 10, 2021 09:00 AANBIEDER: Patwill Titus, aanbieder van die kookprogram wat ook mense se stories vertel. ~
MAMRE. – ’n Paar patriotiese gemeenskapslede hier het dit op hulself geneem om hul gemeenskap tydens die lockdown aanlyn te vermaak.
Reeds in 2018 het Morgan Sambaba en sy gesin Sambaba Family Ministries (SFM) in die lewe geroep. Die aanvanklike konsep was om families en organisasies agter die skerms by te staan met uitdagings wat hulle in die gesig staar.
Toe kom Covid-19 en skuif almal se planne opsy. Maar Sambaba het die geleentheid gesien om SFM TV te begin met verskillende geselsprogramme eie aan Mamre.
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