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Print Mom’s the word! For you Mother’s Day planning procrastinators, be warned: Your options are narrowing. Your usual go-to’s may still closed because of the pandemic, and reservations for major destinations that have reopened think the Huntington Botanical Gardens, Descanso Gardens, the Getty Villa have already been snapped up for Sunday. Unless you can convince Mom to celebrate on Friday or Monday instead (wah-wah), you’ll want to consider these other options. Tickets for the places and events listed here appeared to be available as of Thursday morning: In-person events Los Angeles County Museum of Art Maybe it’s the fact that much of the campus has been demolished, or perhaps it’s the arduous ticketing system that requires you to set up an online account before snagging a reservation. Either way, LACMA had reservations available for various entries times on Sunday, meaning there’s still hope on selling Mom on a morning or afternoon of art in ....
What’s happening in the Hunterdon area this weekend and beyond (April 30-May 6) Today 12:04 PM WHAT’S GOING ON? Here is a small sample of area happenings some in-person, others online you may want to check out in the coming days. logoThe Hunterdon Art Tour APRIL 30 CLINTON “The Hunterdon Art Tour,” self-guided tour of area art studios and exhibit spaces 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with virtual opening on Twitch for special museum exhibit featuring THAT artists 7-9 p.m. Friday. Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St. thehunterdonarttour.com, [email protected]. MAY 1 LAMBERTVILLE “Queer Icons: Pioneers,” life-sized plywood portraits of notable figures from the LGBTQ community by artist Silky Shoemaker displayed in store windows in Lambertville and New Hope, through May. lambertvillechamber.com/queer-icons-pioneers/, 609-397-0055. ....
Views: C-SPAN reporters caught a glimpse of the First Couple taking a casual stroll with their doggos on the North Lawn of the White House this morning, checking out the decorations Dr. Jill Biden had placed there for Valentine s Day. It was so. normal. Holding coffee cups, chatting with reporters, Pres. Biden told them that Valentine s Day is Dr. Biden s favorite holiday, and a reporter asked him what his gift was for Valentine s Day for his wife. He said, Aw, it s not Valentine s Day, yet, I m not telling you. The reporter then asked Dr. Biden what inspired her to decorate the lawn with the huge hearts with words of encouragement, like UNITY, HEALTH, COURAGE, and LOVE. ....
Feb 5, 2021 STEUBENVILLE Quinn Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, 515 North St., Steubenville, is observing Black History Month every Sunday in February. “Our theme for Black History Month will be ‘Gearing Up to Move Forward, ” explained Terry L. Jennings, committee member. “On the first and second Sunday, (Feb. 7 and Feb. 14) we will celebrate our spiritual heritage by remembering Richard Allen, the founder and first elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church,” she noted. Speakers will be local businessman Jonathan Littlejohn, Little Snack Shack; Jacqueline Gibson of Quinn; Karla Martin, senior vice president of Diversity, Aspire and Workforce of Eastern Gateway Community College; and Brenda Ware, owner and operator of Miss Brenda’s Restaurant in the Trinity Medical Pavilion. ....