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This ice skating center is located in the center of a food court and has access from 2 different hotels, the Westin and the Adams Mark. I would go and order lunch and sit and eat while watching the...
This ice skating center is located in the center of a food court and has access from 2 different hotels, the Westin and the Adams Mark. I would go and order lunch and sit and eat while watching the ice skaters. Everyday there would be kids either learning to skate or taking lessons. It's constantly busy! Some of the smaller kids are adorable to watch because they hang on to the rail the whole way around the rink!
Each time I visited, instructors were present and they were always patient with the kids. If I lived in the area, I would definitely take up ice skating. It's always nice to find an indoor skating rink!
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I was on vacation in Dallas and stopped by this mall on my first day. We have some outstanding malls here in CA but this mall was impressive. Every single high end store that you could think of...
I was on vacation in Dallas and stopped by this mall on my first day. We have some outstanding malls here in CA but this mall was impressive. Every single high end store that you could think of was here. From Guess to Swatch to Clarks to MAC to Tiffanys, this mall had it all. It was amazing! Items that are usually sold in regular department stores all had their own store. Granted, the store may not be very large, but it was still available to shop in.
The mall was huge and very cool compared to the outside temperatures. We ate at Nordstroms and had a very elegant meal. I would go back anytime I was in Dallas.
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I attended a convention at the adjoining Adam's Mark hotel but headed over to the Westin for a couple of functions. The Westin is also connected to the Adams Mark by a long, glass walkway making...
I attended a convention at the adjoining Adam's Mark hotel but headed over to the Westin for a couple of functions. The Westin is also connected to the Adams Mark by a long, glass walkway making traveling between the 2 hotels a breeze. The Westin seems to be much more lavish than the Adams Mark and quite a few of the rooms on multiple floors overlook the galleria and ice skating rink.
The Westin has many conference rooms available and were very hospitable having coffee, tea, honey, water, etc available to guests. The conference rooms were uncomfortably hot even though the weather outside was hot, sticky and muggy. Other than this slight inconvenience, I would stay at the Westin anytime, especially with a room overlooking the ice rink.
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I just returned from a week long visit here for a convention. The hotel is nice but not extravagant. They do offer valet parking and garage parking across the street. The hotel is configured a...
I just returned from a week long visit here for a convention. The hotel is nice but not extravagant. They do offer valet parking and garage parking across the street. The hotel is configured a bit odd in that all elevators don't reach certain floors and you can't get to certain areas of the hotel from certain elevators. You do a lot of walking but eventually you learn their floor plan.
The bell hops were more than helpful throughout the duration of my stay. Housekeeping is a bit to be desired. I was there for more than 7 days and some days they never left new shampoo or glasses and I had to ask. They also would return to my room 3 times within the same day.
Overall, a good experience. The hotel is not within walking distance of too much but there is the connecting glass walkway over to the Westin and food court.
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We were driving home from Dallas to Tucson and pulled off in Deming, NM to eat. We found this great Mexican food restaurant named Irmas and it was delicious! The chips and salsa were the best and...
We were driving home from Dallas to Tucson and pulled off in Deming, NM to eat. We found this great Mexican food restaurant named Irmas and it was delicious! The chips and salsa were the best and every entree that my group ordered was delicious. The restaurant was hopping at lunch time and the service was quick. The prices were the same or even better than most of the fast food Mexican restaurants that everyone eats at and for the same price you got to sit down, be served, have a great meal and some delicious chips and salsa.
I will definitely be going here again on my next road trip through NM. If you're ever in the area, stop on by. You won't be disappointed!
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Non-profit organization that trains amputees and people with disabilities for stunts, acting, and effects in the film industry and refers potential candidates to some of the biggest Production...
Non-profit organization that trains amputees and people with disabilities for stunts, acting, and effects in the film industry and refers potential candidates to some of the biggest Production companies in Hollywood, while reaching out to disabled, special education, and troubled youth.
In recent years, it has placed over 40 of its people in movie and television projects; such as Predator 2, Terminator 2, Artificial Intelligence, Baywatch, and Star Trek- First Contact.
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PWI provides job training, placement, and ongoing support services for adults with developmental disabilities to work in the community. In collaboration with outstanding partnerships with over 350...
PWI provides job training, placement, and ongoing support services for adults with developmental disabilities to work in the community. In collaboration with outstanding partnerships with over 350 employers, PWI creates employment opportunities for individuals and meets employers' labor needs. Founded in 1985, PWI serves over 650 individuals daily.
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The Mission Bay Aquatic Center is one of the largest collegiate instructional waterfront facilities in the country. Established in 1971, it was designed for students, faculty and staff of UCSD to...
The Mission Bay Aquatic Center is one of the largest collegiate instructional waterfront facilities in the country. Established in 1971, it was designed for students, faculty and staff of UCSD to enjoy instructional and recreational opportunities in ocean sports. The mission is to help you learn and enjoy activities in and around the beach, free from the academic pressures of campus. San Diego is a community with much of its activity centered around the water, so come down, enjoy the bay, sign up for a class today
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The Kids on the Block puppets arrived in San Diego in 1985 through the effort of a community-minded woman, Mary Felix.
The Kids on the Block program shared Mary's philosophy of creating an...
The Kids on the Block puppets arrived in San Diego in 1985 through the effort of a community-minded woman, Mary Felix.
The Kids on the Block program shared Mary's philosophy of creating an awareness to the differences we all share, and the puppet characters are an excellent vehicle to accomplish this task.
They operate with the support of volunteer puppeteers and a volunteer Board of Directors.
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Guiding Hands is a registered non-profit society established in 1988 to educate the people about the values of nature and outdoor recreation in a healthy society.
Support local community...
Guiding Hands is a registered non-profit society established in 1988 to educate the people about the values of nature and outdoor recreation in a healthy society.
Support local community well-being
Use a low impact approach
Cultivate appreciation of nature
Provide a venue for events that promote human understanding, healing and enjoyment
Create and deliver experiential nature programs for children and teens
Act as advocate for outdoor recreation, environmental education, personal growth and awareness
Work toward a sustainable community
Encourage First Nation participation
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