An Art Exhibit honoring Melissa Ann Rourke


Melissa Ann Rourke was a sculptor, videographer and digital artist, who, last year passed away at the age of 26 from cancer.

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On Saturday, May 18th, an art exhibit of Melissa’s “Bodyscapes” series will be on exhibit at Hive Studios in Downtown LA.  Melissa’s artwork focused upon topics concerning the body, movement and visual disturbance/reinterpretation.

This event is a memorial to honor Melissa Ann Rourke, but the event is also a partnership with the Create Now Organization.  Create Now is an independent nonprofit organization that transforms the lives of youth in need through arts mentoring and experiences.  Students from the Create Now organization will also have pieces showcased at the event.

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Flesh: An Art Exhibit Honoring Melissa Ann Rourke will be held at The Hive Gallery and Studios, 729 Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90014, 7-11 PM. There is a suggested donation of $10 to benefit Create Now. RSVP at teammelissa.la@gmail.com.

To make a donation in Melissa Ann Rourke’s memory to Create Now, please visit:

Disclosure: This is a non-sponsored post, other than a friend asking to share this information.

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#ad Looking for a Weekend Getaway to Catalina Island, CA?


Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Catalina Chamber of  Commerce.

This past weekend my SO and I headed to Catalina Island CA for a romantic weekend getaway.  Just hearing bits and pieces about Catalina Island I had no idea what to expect when we got there.  The island, just 26 miles across the sea, is a great vacation getaway.

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But, we decided we were going to let the island tell us its story.  And boy, did it ever.  Upon arrival via the Catalina Express, the first visions of the island appeared briefly through the Ocean fog.  As we got closer, a glimpse of Hamilton Cove and their oceanfront properties were in our line of vision and then the legendary Grand Casino appeared before our eyes.  And it was a beaut.

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Upon setting foot on the island, we looked around us and the houses that were built upon the hillsides.  We briefly walked through the shops aligning Crescent Avenue before landing in front of the main fountain on Avalon.

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Later we found out that the tiles found throughout all of Avalon came from a local tile and pottery company that was established in 1927 by the finding of clay deposits from the island.  These tiles are worth a ton of money.  The Tile and Pottery factory remained open for 10 years before shutting its doors, but the tiles remain throughout the island.

While on the island throughout the weekend we took a variety of tours via Discovery Tours: The Glass Bottom Boat tour, The Avalon Scenic Drive Tour, and the Grand Casino tour.  By taking part in these tours we truly got a feel of the history of the island, and got to hear some of its stories by locals of the island.  A future post will be focusing upon The Glass Bottom Boat Tour specifically.

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It was through the Avalon Scenic Drive where we learned a lot about the island.  From hearing how the first owner bought the island then when it went into foreclosure the island was sold to the Banning family before William Wrigley Jr. acquired the island in 1915.

And little did I know, that the Chicago Cubs, for some time, did their spring training on the actual island, and remnants of the Wrigley Field are still around on the island including the club house (which is no longer open to the public!)

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William Wrigley, JR. also had a love of birds, and at one time opened a bird park right on the island in 1929.  It was open to the public with free admission because it was his passion.  But eventually the bird park became too much, and got to a point of not knowing how to take care of all the exotic birds that came apart of the bird park so the doors were eventually closed.  Remnants of the Bird Park still remain, and the aviary now houses toddlers because it is a daycare center during the day.

That Saturday evening, the annual Avalon Ball was taking place, and members attending were asked to dress in 1920’s wear, and boy, did they ever.   It was pretty surreal later that evening as we ate burgers and fries at a local eatery to be eating amongst others dressed in their 1920’s wear.

But the Avalon Ball took place in the beautiful Casino Ballroom:

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We also learned, while on the island, that there is an ordinance that only allows 800 cars on the island at a time so how do people get around?  In Golf Carts, of course.  We had ourselves a little adventure Saturday evening when we got hungry so we took the golf cart out for a spin.  And, if you set foot on the island, you have to experience this.

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This was how we chose to spend the majority of our weekend getaway, however, Catalina Island has so much more to offer to make your getaway perfect.

From a day at the beach in beautiful Descanso Beach to Snorkeling in Lover’s Cove, to renting a two seater bicycle and exploring the island, to taking hiking adventures around the island there is truly something for everyone.

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To begin planning your weekend or vacation getaway stop by the Catalina Chamber of Commerce for more information.

And keep an eye out for future posts on Discovery Tours Glass Bottom Boat Tour, The Catalina Island Vacation Rentals, Places to Hike around Catalina Island, and more information about the Catalina Express.

Catalina Island is celebrating their Centennial throughout the summer with a variety of deals.  Celebrations will also be happening on the island the week of June 20th through 26th.

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Catalina Chamber of Commerce.

 

 

 

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The Taste of Anaheim brings RESTAURANTS together #ad


Disclosure: I was provided entrance to the Taste of Anaheim on behalf of this review.

Last Thursday evening the Anaheim Garden Walk filled up with some of Anaheim’s favorite restaurants.  For one night, residents, and surrounding fans could enter the Anaheim Garden Walk at one low price and taste some of the great food coming from these Anaheim Restaurants.

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This year marked the 18th annual “Taste of Anaheim,” and the weather, although cloudy, made sure to stay clear throughout the night.

Live entertainment included Detour 91,  Bostyx, DSB and Aerorocks.  While the music was playing guests walked around the Garden Walk to try various samples of foods, dessert included.

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Member of the band “Bostyx.”

But really, I know you’re wondering about the food so here it goes:

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Rainforest Cafe had their booth fully decorated including a bubble blower.  Their famous Volcano dessert was on hand, and they were handing out these wonderful samples.

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The Ranch Restaurant had the longest line of the evening, and were handing out Racks of Lamb along with these beautiful desserts featured above.

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And of course, The Grand Californian showed up and had a pretty amazing display of these lovely “S’More Treats.”

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Disney’s PCH Grill showed up and showcased their “Albacore Asian Salad.”  The combination was GREAT together.

But my favorite dish of the evening came out of “New Orlean’s Square.”  Their main dish of Gumbo Soup in a bread bowl was quite fantastic, but it was their dessert that had me going back for seconds and thirds:

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Banana Fosters Cheesecake

This dish truly had my taste buds craving for more after, and has inspired a future baking dish for me.

Other restaurants on hand that evening included: La Brea Bakery (who handed out loaves of bread,) House of Blues, ESPN Zone, Flo’s Cafe, Rockin Taco, Rubio’s, The Melting Pot, Slater’s 50/50, Dave & Busters, Marie Callendar’s and more.

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It was a night full of food, friends, and live entertainment.

Disclosure: I was provided entrance to The Taste of Anaheim on behalf of this review.

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