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Bloom s Baking House and Restaurant in downtown Leesburg is closing
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And, on a more cheerful note, take in the Bee Gees tribute Stayin’ Alive Saturday in Clermont
Here’s your weekend stage shows and a look into what’s coming in March.
“Peace, Love and Murder”
Get your 60s groove on at the “Peace, Love and Murder” murder mystery dinner show 6 p.m. Saturday at Blooms Baking House and Restaurant in Leesburg.
It’s 1968 in the hippy commune of Unity Acres as they welcome the newest members with a Peace, Love and Munchies dinner. The transcendental evening is interrupted when a member of the commune meets an untimely death.
Tickets are $36 and available at SomethingNewStudioFL.com or Bloom’s Baking House.
Best Restaurants in Arkansas 2021
Best Restaurants in Arkansas 2021 Matthew Martin
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Arkansas Times’ Readers Choice restaurant contest. The issue went to press at a time when restaurants have, for just shy of one year, been faced with a pandemic and the necessary safety rules that have limited their customers. So, this year, we have a new category to join our traditional bests: Best Pandemic Dining. Our readers have praised Trio’s Restaurant and The Hive in Bentonville for keeping diners safely spaced. They’ve toasted Flyway Brewing and Superior Bathhouse Brewery in Hot Springs for their beer-to-go service. (A feature on Flyway, which also won Most Innovative, illustrates how it kept aloft.) They’ve recognized Star of India for its to-go packaging (and we give Sami Lal his due for his enduring success). Our readers found much to praise in restaurants from Fayetteville (Atlas and The Farmer’s Table Cafe)
LEESBURG Mardi Gras is returning to downtown Leesburg.
But unlike previous years, there will be no King Rex or Queen Divine candidates racing for the crown.
“We’re doing it a little bit different this year,” said Joanie Smalley, executive director of the Leesburg Partnership.
The annual Leesburg Mardi Gras season typically involves several candidates running for the titles of King Rex and Queen Divine, all in a campaign effort to fundraise for the partnership and promote local businesses.
But amid the COVID-19 pandemic, rather than candidates and their krewes putting on events and mixers in downtown Leesburg, the partnership is taking a different approach. Local businesses are hosting Mardi Gras-themed parties throughout the fundraiser.
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