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Sophie Lloyd with a fresh batch of macarons she made for the Mother s Day Market at the Timaru Artisan Farmers’ Market on Saturday.
Sophie Lloyd is looking forward to a sleep in on Sunday, following what looks to be a busy day at the Timaru Farmers’ Market. The Saturday market, honouring Mothers’ Day, will include 50 stalls with a mix of food and gifts. Pleasant Point mother-of-two said it may only be a small sleep in she gets as she has to take one daughter to a gymnastics competition. She will be at the market the day before selling her homemade gluten-free, and vegan, Italian macarons.
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Where to shop in Houston right now: 18 must-hit spots for Mom in May
Where to shop in Houston right now: 18 must-hit spots for Mom in May
Photo courtesy of Shaftel Diamonds The Foot Locker Community Store is now open in Houston s Third Ward.
Photo courtesy of Foot Locker Give the gift of Kendra Scott this Mother s Day
Photo courtesy of Kendra Scott Diamonds Direct first Houston showroom is now open.
Photo courtesy of Leah Wilson Let Deutsch Fine Jewelry help you shop for Mother s Day and graduation.
Photo courtesy of Deutsch Fine Jewelry This May we celebrate mother’s and those who have taken on the role of a mother, graduates, and teachers. This month’s shopping roundup is all about them and the gifts they deserve. Additionally, look to new store openings and a Mother’s Day market for last minute gifts.
French Quarter Museum Association hosts Mother’s Day market and music events
The French Quarter Museum Association invites visitors to celebrate moms and local business from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 9, at the Mother’s Day Market. Featuring a host of local vendors at four separate sites, the market will display a range of activities, foods and performances.
For those with an additional taste for history, the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) has invited furniture maker Greg Arceneaux to speak from 1 to 3 p.m. on constructing furniture as it relates to one of HNOC’s current exhibitions, “Pieces of History: Ten Years of Decorative Arts Fieldwork.” Though admission to the museum is free of charge, guests are encouraged to reserve advance tickets.
This week’s roundup of Indy’s hottest dining news.
May 3, 2021
Indianapolis lost another legend and heavy hitter over the weekend. Duke’s owner and longtime Sun King associate
Dustin Boyer passed away Friday. Boyer opened Duke’s in 2018, in the former location of the Ice House on the near-westside. He continued the legacy of inexpensive blue-collar food and drinks at the only true honky tonk in the city, which was his dream to own. Plans for the bar are understandably mysterious at this stage, and some shows have been postponed.
Gordon’s Milkshake Bar (
865 Massachusetts Ave., 317-453-1360) is having a big month of May. To kick it off, they’re rolling out a new milkshake in partnership with the Why, Indy Podcast to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters. For every Blueberry Crumble milkshakes sold, 25 percent of the proceeds will benefit the mentoring nonprofit. Gordon’s will also host a comedy show on their back patio this Thursday with Red Flag Comedy and Jared Kasseb