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Missoula Ready for Out to Lunch and Downtown Tonight

Missoula Ready for ‘Out to Lunch’ and ‘Downtown Tonight’ Kristen Sackett, Marketing and Events Director shared the information with KGVO. “Both events are absolutely on,” said Sackett. “They are taking off Wednesday and Thursday and for the most part will look relatively like it would have in 2019. We do have fewer food vendors than usual, although part of that is because people have just such amazing trucks are they ve kind of expanded and grown their businesses so we only have space for about 13 food trucks at this point.” Sackett said masks are recommended, but not required for both events. “Masks are not required, as we re in a public open space,” she said. “However, they are certainly highly recommended if you re in line for the food vendors are under the pavilion just to increase that safety, but if you find yourself on the hill enjoying your lunch, please feel free to take it off and walk around and we will also have hand sanitizing stations available

Skiing in Australia v New Zealand: Which country offers the best snow experience?

Seriously, if the lifts are running and there s snow on the ground, then the best snow resort is always the one you re at. But why be so serious when you can have another great trans-Tasman debate - namely who has the better snow experience, the Aussies or the Kiwis? Unexpected lockdowns and border closures notwithstanding, we ve tracked down skiers and snowboarders with more talent than we ll ever know to give the inside word on their area. And in so doing, to cast their vote on who has the best white stuff on either side of the Tasman. See Also What comes out best - the country with the lively towns below the snowline or the one with the snowbound, ski-in/ski-out villages? The snowfields with soaring peaks and wide-open alpine terrain or those with ancient mountains and tree-lined runs that can be ridden in any weather?

The Buck Slayer Blended Ice Rage at Valley Espresso worth the wait

Matthew Schniper This Security-Widefield area java stop holds more than 15 years’ history, and as they boast on their Facebook page, they sure manage to do a hell of a lot out of an 8-by-20-foot drive-thru kiosk. That includes a big real-fruit smoothie menu, bubble teas, Valley Shakes, Italian sodas and a wide espresso-drink list, plus snacks — including Sasquatch Cookies and mini donuts (via the classic, Lil’ Orbits brand/machine launched in Minnesota in the 1970s). Though millions of folks globally may disagree with me (Lil’ Orbits claims to be in 110 countries), this style of donut isn’t quite my jam, kinda mushy soft and quite cloying, the cinnamon-sugar coating evoking churros. But hey, dip them in coffee and I concede it’s a treat flavorwise. Our

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