The holiday season is almost here! As you begin making plans to indulge in the festivities with your loved ones, family, and friends, we’ve compiled a list of some spectacular dining offers at hotels across Qatar.
Embrace the festive spirit and enhance the joy of the season with these sumptuous and delightful offerings:
Al Messila Resort & Spa
A True Taste of Festive
Join Al Messila Resort & Spa for a sparkling and memorable festive season and celebrate at Doha’s most authentic oasis in a true sense of glamor.
Ready-to-go Turkey
Bring home a gourmet ready-made delicacy to share and cherish with your family and friends. The signature Turkey to go comes with a delectable stuffing as well as a feast of traditional accompaniments.
Photograph by Molly Adams
The bartenders at A League of Her Own (Aloho), a bar for lesbian and queer folks in Washington, D.C., are trained to chat up newcomers and make them feel at home. That s the case with most watering holes, but at Aloho, it s a little different. When a new patron comes alone to the bar, bartenders also offer to introduce them to one of Aloho s dozen or so regulars. It s a way to create community and make the bar s queer patrons feel like they have a safe space something that can be hard to find for any marginalized population.
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The Wallaceburg Legion is thanking citizens after Branch 18 raised over $12,000 through its annual Poppy Campaign, which helps support veterans and their family in the local community.
In a release, the Legion also announced that prior to the campaign, the branch donated $1,000 each to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance’s urology department and the Ronald McDonald House.
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The Legion recently announced the winner of the Poppy Poster Contest, where students from Grades 1 through 12 submit artistic pieces that have a focus on Remembrance.
For this Christmas season, Tennessee Valley Brewing Company is celebrating a few of its favorite things: “Beer at the church and ugly sweaters, / New-flavored brews, / It just keeps getting better. / A fun, hop-ping party /As New Years they ring. / These are a few of their favorite things!”
Eric and Wendy Brannstrom, the husband and wife owners of Tennessee Valley Brewing Company (TVBC), stopped in to talk about all their favorite December things with Samantha Knight, Z97.5 afternoon host, for “I’d Tap That,” a 13-week radio series that explores the local craft beer brewery scene.
They brought four beers for Knight to taste as she wrapped up the series: The Eagle (named in honor of the Screaming Eagles), a double IPA called Passion Fruit, a Veteran’s Day-inspired beer called 11.11.11. and a temperature-controlled beer called Smokey and the Braggot (a nod to law enforcement), which has chocolate and honey notes.