Monday, November 16, 2020

A Toast to New Orleans and YOU! Week kof Nov.16-24 Sold-out Thanksgiving Round Table Luncheon & other events

 Good afternoon,  my darling friends. We are waking up the morning of Monday, November 16, with a big smile on our face because we are alive, healthy, and able to celebrate and enjoy the victory of our beloved Saints vs 49ers 27vs13

Geaux Saints. Sending you a big visual hug!
Let's pray for those with Covid and those that died. Please wear your mask and observe the social distance. 🙏😘
Let's welcome a brand-new week to laugh, love & shine your light! May this new week bring different blessings into your life!

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I am so looking forward to hosting my first ever Thanksgiving Holiday Round Table Luncheon at Jefferson Parish . It will be held on Wednesday, November 18  at noon at Andrea;s Resturant. A  portion of the proceeds  will  benefit  Jefferson Performing Arts Society .It is SOLD -OUT! 
Every day, I count my blessings! My desire to bring a bit of normalcy during this pandemic has kept me motivated to continue holding my Round Table luncheons on a smaller scale. I feel so fortunate to have among the speakers at the upcoming Round Table Luncheon on Wed. November 18 at Andrea with a portion of the proceed to benefit JPAS,
three of the most inspirational, successful New Orleans women:Diane Lyons, the founder of Festigals, discussing how to learn to navigate events and networking opportunities,Betsie Gambel,Founder, andAmy Boyle Collins,new CEO of award-winning Gambel Communication. They will discuss " Finding the silver lining of the Pandemic." They will be joined byMaestro Dennis G Assaf,General/Artistic Director & Conductor,Timothy Todd Simmons,Executive Director of Jefferson Performing Arts and Society andAmy Kirk Duvoisin,Director of Marketing and Community Relations at Jefferson Performing Arts Society
The LIVE Entertainment will Be by RTL pianistJim Walpoleand croonerBill Hudson.
Tables of Eights socially distanced. Champagne of course will be flowing. Here is the MENU
Andrea’s Green garden Salad With creamy Italian dressing
CHOICE: Fresh Catch lemon caper Or Lasagna Regina
Dessert: Bread Pudding with Rum sauce
The  December Holiday Round Table Luncheon will be on Wednesday, December 16 at venerable historic Antoine's . It is almost sold-out because of the very limited seating! Priority and credit will be given to guests  that missed luncheon at Galatoire's or Pontchartrain Yacht Club
Please RSVP me if you want to be counted in . $65 all inclusive and a portion of proceeding will be given to those affected by Hurricane ETA 's destructive path in Central America. 


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Diane Lyons, the founder of Festigals, discussing how to learn to navigate events
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Betsie Gambel, Founder, and Amy Boyle Collins,new CEO of award-winning Gambel Communication. They will discuss " Finding the silver lining of the Pandemic."

Great news!
Sales tax holiday: A gift to help you cope with 2020
Louisiana shoppers will see state sales taxes suspended on November 20 and 21.
That sales tax holiday comes under a bill passed by lawmakers in the special session and signed into law by Governor John Bel Edwards.
Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder sponsored the measure to help residents and businesses recovering from Hurricanes Laura and Delta and coping with the coronavirus pandemic.

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OMG! I have been so busy promoting my Round Table Luncheon on Wed. Nov.18 at Andrea’s that almost forgot the annual Storming the Sazerac Luncheon At The Roosevelt Hotel.Thanksto my darling friend Torie Kranze who invited me to join her and some of my darling fun-loving friends.  Storming” the Sazerac At The Roosevelt.It was organized by talented Cathie Choppin Weinstein👏♥️

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Enjoying a delicious outdoor luncheon at the Palace Cafe with my longtime friend Graphic Designer Steve “Max” Singer who resides in NYC ♥️♥️♥️

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The 31st New Orleans Film Festival, November 14-22
Explore films from New Orleans filmmakers! Fest at home and watch 160+ films through NOFF Virtual Cinema or attend films at two Open-Air Cinemas on the Lafitte Greenway plus Broadside at Broad Theater.
This year, 26% of all films in the lineup come from Louisiana filmmakers and 45% of all films come from the American South!

So True:

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FRUIT TREES: November through February are ideal months for planting dormant hardy fruit trees and bushes such as apples, pears, plums, peaches, blackberries, grapes, blueberries, persimmons and others. Mail-order trees



My favorite gifts have always been anything that i could wear,drink or eat:

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