Subscription Service Table 22 Connects Guests with Local Restaurants in a New Way westword.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from westword.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Are Media to reveal the next big food trends at TRENDtalks: Food
July 1, 2021 10:05
Are Media has announced the launch of the second in its consumer insight series, focusing on food trends.
The announcement:
Following the success of its inaugural TRENDtalks focused on travel, Are Media has today launched its latest industry sector spotlight – TRENDtalks: Food – to highlight the top ten food moments set to emerge over the next year.
TRENDtalks: Food will reveal the latest insights and predictions around food, including what to expect for the upcoming all important festive season. In addition, exclusively commissioned Are Media research will show how women’s relationship with food has become more holistic, why food provenance is now essential and the continued emphasis to eat healthy.
‘U DRIVE. U TEXT. U PAY.’
Low cost spay/neuter certificates available
Library offers online cooking classes
Your help requested to clean up riverfront
Yard waste pickups begin this week
NPD enforcement underway
“If you text and drive, you will pay,” said Norwalk Police Department (NPD) Sgt. Sofia Gulino in a press release announcing an impending Norwalk crackdown on distracted drivers. “Starting April 1st, our Norwalk community will see a highly visible and increased enforcement presence on our roadways. Our focus is on safety. Our officers will be stopping and ticketing any drivers who text while driving and endanger the public.”
Trinity Community Commons resumes weekly meals after devastating fire
The Nashville nonprofit Trinity Community Commons is once again serving free meals, less than one week after a fire destroyed parts of their church.
and last updated 2021-02-23 22:25:34-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Nashville nonprofit Trinity Community Commons is once again serving free meals, less than one week after a fire destroyed parts of their church.
Zach Lykins is the volunteer coordinator for Trinity Community Commons and says it was an easy decision knowing what this meal accomplished in the past.
âIt was the first place that I had been where I saw people across poverty lines, across racial lines, across all different barrier lines sharing a meal,â Lykins said.