Updated On: 18 July 2021 01:11 pm
Deals of the week (July 18 - July 24, 2021)
When it comes to food, you ll find a world of options in and around Doha. And, since we want you to check them all out, we list seven restaurants or cafes every week so you can decide which cuisine you want to eat, and that, too, at good bargains. Scroll down to see which eating places we ve listed for you this week.
Outdoor dining: A capacity that does not exceed 50% for restaurants and cafes that have the Qatar Clean certificate, and a capacity that does not exceed 30% for restaurants and cafes that meet the conditions determined by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Gainesville s Week Ahead in Entertainment July 4-10
EVENTS
53rd annual Our Country Day festivities in Keystone Heights: 9 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. today at the Park behind city hall on SR 21, (www.ourcountryday.com) July 4 festivities at the Park include arts and crafts festival, baby crawl, 5K Freedom Run, volleyball tournament. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
Camp Kulaqua opens the River Ranch: 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. today, July 4, River Ranch Water Park, 23400 NW 212 Ave, High Springs. (www.kulaqua.com, (386) 454-5800) Admission $14, per person, free for children 3 and under. Water, wave pool, lazy river, water slide, volleyball courts and more.
City of Alachua Independence Day Celebration: 4-8 p.m. today, Legacy Park Multipurpose Center.
Gainesville s Entertainment Week Ahead June 27-July 3
EVENTS
FANFARES & FIREWORKS: 6 p.m. Saturday, UF Bandshell at Flavet Field. Free. Fireworks at 9:40 p.m. by Skylighters of Florida, will be set to the music of the Gainesville Community Band. Families can picnic on the grass and enjoy musical performances: “Bears and Lions,” a Gainesville group performing music that parents and children will enjoy; acoustic rock from “Jason & Sarah Hedges and Friends,” contemporary retro soul group “The Savants of Soul”; traditional favorites by the Gainesville Community Band under the direction of Gary Langford. WUFT-FM “Morning Edition” host Glenn Richards will serve as emcee.
The Back Nine comes at you after a perfect day for The 26th Bob Dooley Invitational and a nice day for baseball that followed except for the lack of clutch hitting. Sorry there was no Front Nine last week, but the tournament kind of took precedent.
10. I feel like I just won an Oscar because there are so many people to thank and I know I’ll forget some. Over the past few years I have studied the month of May and decided that weather-wise it seemed like the perfect month for our tournament. And then it turned out to be just that. I was not sure what the day itself would be like in terms of participation and people just cutting loose, but they certainly did. Pink Flamingo Diner, Alex Wesly Construction, The Tailgate Guys, Tower Hill Insurance, Wahoo, GCM, Florida Food Services, Big Mill’s,TDC Entertainment, Florida Credit Union, Carr, Riggs and Ingram, Burkhardt Sales and Service, Ballyhoo and, of course, out two title sponsors – Titan MRI and Leonardo’s at Millhopper – and,
Dhaka those days was still a small town. It was old Dhaka centric. The train station, the river traffic terminal, the main trade and commercial activity and important government offices were in old Dhaka. The new Dhaka was sparsely populated and was just coming up. Only a few people lived in Dhanmandi, Gulshan, and Banani. Motijheel commercial area had only two or three big