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2023 Alexandria Holiday Events Guide
In recent years, Alexandria has been named one of the best holiday cities in the United States — and it’s no surprise why. With signature events include two parades, local shopping, a jazz festival and markets, Alexandria is a great place to be in November and December. Here’s a guide to the major holiday events…
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The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Nov 3–5, 2023
Jump to: Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Multi-Day COMMUNITY Past Event Like List Local artists and creators are coming together this Friday to raise money for the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA), which works to protect and improve the lives of children in Palestine and Syria through aid, empowerment, and education. You can enter…
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Junior League of Jackson is hosting its 43rd annual Mistletoe Marketplace shopping event
The Junior League of Jackson is hosting its 43rd annual Mistletoe Marketplace shopping event.This is an exciting event that starts off the holiday season, featuring over 150 vendors from around the country selling items of their choice.It runs through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The theme this year is “T’was the Night!””I love…
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Coming this weekend: Music and Arts Festival, Turkey Trot 5K, Natural Hair and Health Expo and more
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } October has come and gone and November arrives in style with the first weekend chalk full of fun things to do in the Killeen area. Check out community-centered events, library and museum fun, local live music and more. #inform-video-player-3…
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HALTON HILLS HAPPENINGS: Nov. 3-5 weekend events listing
FRIDAY Drop-in Family Story Time Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. at the Gellert Community Centre, Georgetown: Join the Halton Hills Public Library staff in exploring new themes each week through stories, rhymes, and songs. No registration is required. AbbaMania Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Acton branch: Get those dancing shoes on.…
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From Planting Poems to Protecting Watersheds
On a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon, Pratt students, faculty, and staff gathered at Coney Island’s Creek Park Shore to pick up trash that would otherwise get carried by the wind or tides into the Atlantic Ocean. The garbage was classified by the type—lids, bottles, cigarette butts—with the data sent to the Ocean Conservancy and…
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Robe For Ljubljana Academy of Music
Ljubljana University’s Academy of Music faculty has consolidated itself in one ‘new’ central location in the city instead of occupying two different premises as the result of a complete renovation project at the Kazina Palace building. Dating to 1837, historically it was a meeting place and social hub for Ljubljana’s high society, occupying a commanding…
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Carter King ’24, costume designer
Courtesy of Charlie Gleberman If Carter King ’24 could kill a fashion trend, it would be baggy clothing — the “Lower East Side, wearing a blazer 10 times too big for you” kind of thing. Rather, King respects clothing with material integrity: structured garments, well-tailored suits or clothing that has been darted in all the…
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Dries Van Noten on Cultivating a Slow Fashion Brand
Dries Van Noten is all about slow fashion. Speaking at the WWD Apparel & Retail CEO Summit, the Belgian designer said he likes to remind young designers that it took him 10 years after graduating in 1982 to stage his first fashion show. “And even then it was a men’s show, really small, and then…
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American Indigenous Arts Celebration Unveils More Attractions
The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum has added more thrilling attractions including a riveting display of tribal weaponry and demonstration by the Māori King’s bodyguard at the American Indigenous Arts Celebration (AIAC). The event takes place November 3-4, on the museum’s festival grounds in Big Cypress from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on both days.…