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Boston 10 Day Trip Report: A Total Immersion Travel Experience in New England's Flagship City
I went to Boston for the first time in a few years and got the chance to visit family and friends. I spent 10 days in the area and got the chance to immerse myself in the city. Weekend 1 Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/5n5HDu Monday Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/yzKR35 Tuesday Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/44E7x2 Wednesday Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/2rwX3x Thursday Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/Lq59F0 Friday Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/5BR296 Weekend 2 Pics: https://www.flickr.com/gp/158149703@N04/99Zx6i Boston is a coastal flagship city which is one of the oldest cities in the country. The history carries on to this day and as the 10th largest metropolitan area in the country it leads the nation (and world) in education, healthcare, public transportation, and athletics. There is a distinct culture around the city, a substantial depth of fine arts and a defining resilience that makes Boston unique. While the area is very populated it does feel extremely close knit, there is no wonder why it is called ‘The Town.’ When I visit places I like to do what I call a ‘total immersion,’ where I become a local as best as possible and see and do things from all walks of life. I experienced delays on the T, crazy drivers on the Mass Pike, experienced the opening of the Ballet and felt the energy of an evening game at Fenway. I climbed up many hills from Savin Hill, Bunker Hill, Telegraph Hill, Prospect Hill, Corey Hill and many others. I went to farmers markets, grocery stores and local neighborhood eats. I visited libraries, parks and countless universities. I took a variety of transit trips on foot, bike, bus, ferry and rail. I took in the skyline from all angles near and far, from the seaport to South Boston and beyond to the Noanet Woodlands. I did my best to get a clear picture of all facets of life in Beantown. In the 3 days I had a BlueBike I rode 92 miles utilizing 36 stations. I rode on all 5 major T lines: Blue, Green (B,C,D,E) Orange, Red (Ashmont, Braintree), Silver (SL4) and utilized 30 stations. I visited 41 different parks, from small urban gardens to large forests with lush views. Boston is a city that feels extremely vibrant and academic but at the same time it can be quite blue collar, it just depends on where you go. From the youthful energy of Cambridge to the more mature and laid back Brookline, from the ritzy Back Bay to the gritty winding streets of Roxbury... Boston carries on with confidence, for this is Titletown a city core to the formation of our country. This is where our founding fathers made history, this is where English civilization came to fruition in North America. I had an incredible time in Boston, it is a truly wonderful city and up there with the finest in the world. It is a large, open and welcoming community with a small town at heart. Thank you Boston for the great experiences I will always have the city on my mind. Raves -Tons of vibrancy in the core city, lots of pedestrians and cyclists -Universites -Hospitals and medical institutions -Parks with great views and variety of landscapes -Arts institutions, public libraries -BlueBike system, tons of stations with bikes in good condition and $10 day pass -Fenway park, an absolute treasure and finest ballpark in baseball with the best ushers and staff -Cheap and convenient public transit system, week unlimited pass is a deal -Tons of history throughout the city and surrounding areas Rants -Vibrancy goes down significantly after hours, not much open at night past 9pm -Massholes -Old and slow trolley and subway system -Road network makes no sense whatsoever Blue Bike Stations Used: 30 Dane St Alewife MBTA at Steel Place Ball Sq Beacon Street & David G Mugar Way Beacon Street & Massachusetts Avenue Broadway T Stop Cambridge Main Library at Broadway / Trowbridge St Central Square Post Office Bluebikes Stations Centre Street & Seaverns Avenue Chinatown T Stop Columbia Rd at Tierney Community Center Dartmouth Street & Boylston Street Franklin Park - Seaver St. at Humbolt Ave Green Street T Bluebikes Station Harrison Avenue & Bennet Street Harvard Square at Mass Ave/ Dunster Hayes Square - Vine St at Moulton St Hyde Square - Barbara St at Centre St ID Building East ID Building West Ink Block - Harrison Ave at Herald St Jackson Square Bluebikes Station JFK/UMass T Stop Kennedy-Longfellow School 158 Spring St Main St at Thompson Sq MIT at Mass Ave / Amherst St One Broadway Roslindale Village - Washington St S Huntington Ave at Heath St Savin Hill T Stop - S Sydney St at Bay St Stony Brook T Stop Stuart St at Charles St Union Square - Somerville University of Massachusetts Boston - Campus Center Upham's Corner T Stop - Magnolia St at Dudley St Wentworth Institute of Technology - Huntington Ave at Vancouver St MBTA Stations Utilized: Airport Alewife Aquarium Back Bay Station Boston Univ. East Broadway Chestnut HIll Chinatown Cleveland Circle Copley Downtown Crossing Dudley Square Government Center Green Street Harvard Harvard Avenue Haymarket Station Jackson Square JFK / UMass Kenmore Longwood Massachusetts Ave Museum of Fine Arts North Station Quincy Center Ruggles Stony Brook Summit Avenue Symphony Station Wellington Eateries: Bazaar on Cambridge City Feed and Supply Courthouse Seafood Dunkin (original location) Exodus Bagels Faneuil Hall Marketplace Finagle A Bagel Gene’s Chinese Flatbread Cafe J.P. Licks (original location) Joe’s Famous Steak Subs JP Whole Foods Market Kupel’s Bakery Market Basket South End Whole Foods Market Sweet Rice JP Thai Sushi Tasty Burger (original location) Trader Joe’s Back Bay Trillium Brewing Company Parks: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge Back Bay Fens Berkeley Community Garden Blackstone Square Boston Common Boston National HIstorical Park Boston Public Garden Bunker HIll Monument Castle Island Channel Park Chester Park Copley Square Corey HIll Overlook Park Dorchester Heights Dorchester Shores Reservation East Boston Greenway Fan Pier Park Forest Hills Cemetery Franklin Park Franklin Square Harriet Tubman Memorial Jamaica Pond Larz Anderson Park LoPresti Park Louisburg Square M Street Beach Malibu Beach Millennium Park Noanet Woodlands North Point Park Olmsted Park Paul Revere Park Peters Park Prospect Hill Park Reservoir Walking Trail (Weston Reservoir) Riverbend Park Savin HIll Park Seven Hills Park Thomas J Butler Memorial Park Titus Sparrow Park Attractions: Boston City Hall Boston College Boston Opera House Boston Public Library Boston Symphony Hall Boston University Bridge Cambridge Public Library Chinatown Gate Coolidge Corner Farmers Market Copley Place Copp’s Hill Burying Ground Drydock Center Dugout Cafe Encore Boston Harbor Fenway Park Gillette World Shaving Headquarters Hancock Cemetery Harvard Bridge Harvard Business School Harvard Stadium Harvard Yard Honan-Allston Branch of the Boston Public Library John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site John W. Weeks Footbridge Long Wharf (South) Longwood Medical and Academic Area Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts State House Medford Square Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Northeastern University Paul Revere Statue Samuel Adams Boston Brewery Seaport World Trade Center Shirley-Eustis House Skywalk Obervatory Sowa OPen Market The James Blake House 1661 The Old House at Peace Field- Adams National Historical Park Thomas Crane Public Library Tuft University Detail Notes: Thursday -Fly from Cincinnati CVG to Boston Logan while making a connecting flight stop in DCA -Arrive at Logan in terminal B, I love the new terminal with large glass windows with the view of downtown -My family picks me up and we immediately head to East Boston -We walk around East Boston and check out the skyline views from LoPresti Park -There is a lot of new development in the neighborhood, it feels like Boston’s version of Long Island City -Walk back to the car and go by the East Boston Greenway -We drive under the tunnel into downtown and then drive to the Seaport and park on A St. -Grab beers at Trillium Brewing Company from the outdoor patio -Then we go for a walk first around Fan Pier Park and then cross the Fort Point Channel into downtown -Walk to Faneuil Hall Marketplace and get dinner, I get a platter from the Indian vendor, I love that there is a Magnolia Bakery vendor which I remember getting the banana pudding at the Upper West Side location in NYC -Drive out to Natick to stay in Hotel Friday -Go out with family to Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge -Walk around the beautiful Puffer Pond -Walk on the trails and see some of the ammunition storage bunkers Saturday -Go to Bat-Mitzvah with family Sunday -Spend more time with family, go to relatives house in Jamaica Plain where I would stay for the week -Go for a run around the Weston Reservoir -Go out to the JP Licks on Centre St. -Walk to the Jamaica Pond at night Monday -Wake up and go to the Centre St/Seaverns Ave Blue Bike station and pick up a bike -Ride bike to Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University and bike up to the top of Peters Hill and catch the great view -Bike down through Roslindale Village then to the Forest Hill station, I love all of the bike/walk trails and bike parking -I then enter the SW Corridor Park and bike up to the Jackson Square station -There are tons of other bike commuters making for an enjoyable ride with other fellow people on the trails -I go to the Stop & Shop to get some chewy bars -I continue biking down past the JP Whole Foods and make my way to Jamaica Pond where I bike around the Pond counter-clockwise -A person lets me know I cannot bike on the path in the SW portion of the park so I head for the road on Francis Parkman Dr. and feel very uncomfortable with all of the cars, but once I get to Perkins St. I go back to the trail -I then make my way up the Emerald Necklace, passing through Olmstead Park -I go by Longwood Medical area, the MFA and the Back Bay Fens -I make it to the Massachusetts Ave and take in the views of Cambridge and the Boston skyline -I bike down through the Back Bay and to the Boston Public Library -Inside former governor Bill Weld is doing an interview with WGBH and I sit in for a few minutes -I then walk around and check out the Norman Leventhal map room which I love -I then check out the various rooms in the old section of the library including the main reading room, which is beautiful and not too crowded or swarmed with tourists (unlike the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building in NYC public library) -Bike over to the Boston Public Garden and check out the landscaping -Then walk through Beacon Hill, I love the historic streets and architecture -Check out Louisburg Square, which feels like a small version of Gramercy Park -Walk to the Massachusetts Statehouse and go inside -Check out the House of Representative Chamber and Senate Chamber -I talk with one of the guards (who has a very strong Boston accent) who tells me I should visit the Governor's Foyer and tells me to look for Bill Weld’s portrait which is different from all the others, so I go and visit and it is very different! -I leave the statehouse and go to the Granary Burying Ground, it is amazing to see such and old Cemetery and I check out the graves of John Hancock and Paul Revere -Walk to Downtown Crossing (DTX) and I am very impressed by the pedestrian only streets and vibrancy -I get noodles with a lamb skewer at Gene's Chinese Flatbread Cafe which is very good -I then walk through Chinatown by the Chinatown Gate and love seeing all of the elderly people playing card games at Mary Soo Hoo Park -I bike over through the seaport to the Seaport World Trade Center and catch the amazing views -Continue to bike over to the Reebok World Headquarters and checkout the store/crossfit studio -I bike around the drydocks, I really like the AT-AT looking cranes -I then bike over Summer St. and then to 1st street to Thomas J Butler Memorial Park and then make my way to Castle Island -I dismount my bike (not suppose to bike along the paths on Castle Island) and walk around the Fort Independence and check out the views of planes landing at Logan, I do see quite a few large jets landing from overseas -I walk around Pleasure Bay to Head Island and then get back on my bike after going to the Harbourwalk -I bike along M Street Beach and then make my way up to Dorchester Heights up on Telegraph Hill. This area has great views of downtown and feels somewhat like San Francisco -I bike back over Traveler St. through Channel Park and then go to the Chinatown Orange Line and Ride to Stony Brook -I then bike over to Franklin Park where I check out White Stadium as there is a high school soccer game going on -Then bike around the park stopping by the gates of the Zoo and then the Franklin Park Overlook Ruins -Then I go back where I am staying in JP and go for a run...making a loop from the Pond to the SW Corridor Park then down to Forrest Hills then back up to the Pond Tuesday -Walk to Green street and take Orange Line to DTX...then transfer to Red Line, it is very crowded on the platford at the crossing -Ride North on Red Line crossing the Charles River and to Alewife -Station feels very Eurpean as there are lots of buses and bike parking -Bike along Somerville Community Path to Davis station -Bike north to Medford and check out Tufts University Campus, I love the buildings and greenery -Bike north across the Mystic River and then to Medford Square -Continue biking south to Magoun Square, checking out the very residential streets of Somerville -Go to Market Basket to get some more chewy bars and get a sports drink -Bike down to Harvard -Check out the Harvard campus, I first start on the east side of campus and then make my way to the Harvard Yard and Harvard Square -Bike over to the Cambridge Public Library for a quick phone charge -Bike over through Inman Square and Union Square -Bike up to Prospect Hill Park and check out the views of downtown Boston -Bike through the Central Redline stop and bike over to the west side of the MIT campus to BU bridge -Bike across BU bridge and check out all of the students crossing the street during class changes on Commonwealth Ave -Bike back across the bridge taking in the view and then bike along the river on the Dr. Dudley White Bike Path -When I get to Massachusetts Ave I walk around campus (I get a tour guide map) and check out some of the cool buildings such as Kresge Auditorium and the great dome. The MIT campus is much more visitor friendly than Harvard, you can really go in a lot more buildings -Then I bike over to check out the Kendall Square area and check out MIT Sloan -I make my way up to East Cambridge and have a salmon platter at Courthouse Seafood -I then bike down through North Point Park and Paul Revere Park to Charlestown -I check out the Boston National Historical Park on the water and then make my way into Charlestown -I like Charlestown is does have a similar feeling to South Boston and is surprisingly nicer than I thought it would be and lots of very nice looking housing -I make my way to the Bunker Hill Monument -Then I run down to catch the ferry (which is included with 7-day MBTA pass) at the Charlestown Navy Yard Ferry Terminal -Take 7 minute Ferry ride to the Aquarium Terminal and get great views of the harbour and downtown -I take the Blue Line from the Aquarium to Government Center -Then I take the D train Green Line to Kenmore -Get off at Kenmore and walk to Fenway Park, I walk around the park before the gates open and get in line -Go inside the park (get Bathan Eovaldi bobblehead giveaway) then check out the team store -Inside awesome teamstore, I go to the back room where there is memorabilia and get an autograph from Julian Tavarez -I walk into the stadium and I walk right down to home plate, then over to left field and onto the Green Monster, then on the upper deck around to right field, then down to the bleachers then back behind home plate. I love how you are allowed to go nearly everywhere in the park before the game starts (as opposed to Wrigley Field or Yankee Stadium). The ushers are so friendly and really go out of their way to make a great experience. -Go to 5th row in Grandstand section 19 to watch the game which is a great view -See a lot of Red Sox Legends in the Park (Pedro Martinez and Carlton Fisk) -See Mike Yastrzemski hit a home run and the crowd gives a standing ovation -Leave game and head to Tasty Burger -Walk across the Fens and see a movie being filmed at the MFA coming to Netflix called ‘The Sleepover’ -Catch 39 Bus back to accommodation Wednesday -Wake up and bike over to Exodus Bagels, I get a plain with cream cheese -Bike through Roxbury, go by Boston Latin Academy and up through Dudley Square -Check out the Shirley-Eustis House -Bike to Upham’s Corner and check out the Dorchester North Burying Ground. I love all of the street art murals in Roxbury and Dorchester, while these are some of the poorer neighborhoods in the city, they still are not that down looking and have a good community feel -Check out the James Blake House (built in 1661!) -Bike to the JFK/UMass Red Line stop and head south to Quincy Center -Check out downtown Quincy and visit Hancock Cemetery which is very cool (set apart in 1640!) -Walk up to check out the Adams National Park Visitor Center and then the The Old House at Peace Field, then I walk to the Quincy Homestead -Walk through Faxon Field and then go to the Original Dunkin Donuts on Southern Artery and get a 10 pcs munchkins (and immediately eat all of them) -Walk back downtown and check out inside Thomas Crane Public Library -Take Red Line back to JFK/UMass and bike along Dorchester Shores Reservation -Bike around JFK Presidential Library and then check out the UMass Boston Campus, I take a break in the beautiful cafeteria overlooking the water and charge my phone and rest for a few minutes -I then bike down around Savin Hill Cove past the Vietnam War Memorial and over to Malibu Beach -Then I bike up to the top of Savin Hill but the view is disappointing as there really isn’t a view -I then take the Red Line from Savin Hill to Broadway and check out the Gillette HQ complex and take in the views from the city -I bike to the South End Whole Foods and get a turkey sandwich -I then go to Emerson and check out the buildings there and eat my turkey sandwich and then walk through the North End -I check out the Paul Revere Statue, Old North Church and Copp’s Hill Burial Ground -Go to North Station and catch the Green E line to the MFA -Check out the MFA which is very very impressive, my favorite section is the American landscape paintings. I also see some work done by Frank Duveneck who is from where I live in Covington, KY (right across the bridge from Cincinnati) -Bike over to meet a friend at Harvard, to get there I bike through Longwood and catch the stunning sunset John W. Weeks Footbridge -Take Red Line from Harvard Square to DTX then take Orange line to Jackson Square -Bike to the JP Whole foods and get 2 cans of beans to eat -Bike back to accommodation, eat beans and go to sleep Thursday -Wake up and take Orange Line to Wellington, there is a Dunkin in the stop and there are many locals waiting to get their fix -Take the Encore shuttle to the Encore Casino (originally I got on the employee shuttle) -Walk through the Casino and grounds, the physical plant is amazing and there are some nice views of the Mystic but overall I am not that impressed as the shopping is not that high end and the minimums are high for the table games -I take the shuttle back to Wellington and then take Orange Line to Back Bay Station then I take the Green B line from Copley Square to Harvard Ave -I then walk to Bazaar on Cambridge and get ½ pound of lox and a loaf of dark brown sourdough rye 'Borodinsky bread.' -I eat outside at a local park right next to the Honan-Allston Branch of the Boston Public Library and then check out the library inside -I then walk over to Harvard Stadium and check it out and the Harvard Business School and check out the campus and meet with a friend there briefly -I catch the 66 bus back down to Harvard Ave into Brookline where I grab a bagel at Kupel's Bakery walk around and check out the JFK National Historic Site -Then make my way down to Coolidge Corner and then check out the Brookline Farmers Market -Then walk on Beacon Street and up Summit Ave to Corey Hill Overlook Park which the views are ok but then walk back down and catch the Green Line C train -Get off at the end of the C train at Cleveland Circle and walk around Chestnut Hill Reservoir from the north side -I then walk through Boston College Football stadium and the campus, which is very beautiful -I then walk down Hammond St. to the Chestnut HIll D train and take it to Longwood station -I walk through Longwood at all of the world class medical schools and institutions and walk by Boston Latin School -I then walk through Northeastern campus and go to Ruggles station and catch a brand new Orange Line train which I take to Chinatown -I then walk though the Boston Common and grab a Mcdonalds burgefries/McChicken and eat on a bench in the common and do some people watching -Then I go to the Boston Opera House to see the premiere the 2019-2020 Boston Ballet which is a performance of Giselle which I love -After the show then check out the new downtown Taco Bell but it is a complete mess so I just take an Uber back Friday -Wake up and go to Green St. Orange Line, there is a brand new train but it is going outbound to Forrest Hills so I take an old train to Massachusetts Ave station and walk through the SW Corridor Park. I love the juxtaposition of the historic walk ups to the towering skyscrapers -I make my way to Harriet Tubman Square, Chester Park, Franklin Square and Jackson Square -I walk through the Berklee Community Garden -I then walk up to check out the Boston Marathon Bombing Memorial Finish Line and get a bagel w/cream cheese at Finagleabagel -Then I meet some friends and walk through the Copley Place shops and then go up to the Skydeck on the top of the Prudential Building -The views are great but I do not think worth the $20+ price of admission. Its is cool though to see all of the places I have been from a birds eye view, especially the water and all of the rowhouse neighborhoods -Then take Prudential Green Line to Haymarket and check out the farmers market -I then head to City Hall Plaza and take in the Boston Climate Strike -Next I take Green Line E train from Government Center to Symphony Hall and go inside -I see performance of the Boston Symphony I get a seat on the first balcony to have a view of the two piano concerto. There is also a world premiere piece commissioned by the BSO and Beethoven's Fantasia featuring The Tanglewood Festival Chorus. -After the Symphony I take the Orange Line to Stoney Brook and get some bagels from City Feed -In evening head to Millenium Park and go for a run, take trail down to the Charles River and then take in the sunset from atop the skyline loop -Go out to dinner at Sweet Rice in JP Saturday -I go for a morning run, I first cross the Emerald Necklace into Brookline to check out Larz Anderson Park. Then I go through the Arboretum and the Bussey Brook Meadow to the Forest Hills Cemetery. I visit the burial places of Revolutionary War General Joseph Warren, Poet E.E. Cummings, Abolitionist William Llyod Garrison and Nobel Laureate Playwright Eugene O'Neil. -Then I go to the Sam Adams Brewery and go for a toutasting where I try the Boston Lager, Oktoberfest, and Pumpkin Ale -Then take 39 bus to the Back Bay and walk down Newbury St and check out all of the shops -Get a burrito at the Back Bay Trader Joes and then walk to the Boston Common where the ‘Freedom Fest’ is taking place, there is a lot of smoke which I cannot handle so I walk around -I check out the ‘Friends’ couch set and then take the Silver Line from Tuft Medical Center to Dudley Square -I get a shredded beef sandwich at Joe’s which is really big just what I needed -Then I take the 28 bus to the orange line back to JP -At night I take 39 bus to Copley and take Green Line B train to Boston University East and I go see the Mendoza Line Comedy show at the Dugout Cafe Sunday -I wake up and take bus to the South end and check out the SoWa open market, I check out the food stalls, outdoor crafts market, indoor vintage market and artist studios -I then grab some food at the South End Whole Foods and then take Orange Line/Orange line shuttle back to JP -Then go for an afternoon run through the Noanet Woodland and catch the nice view of downtown Boston and forest from the top of the lookout Monday -Wake up before dawn, and take Orange Line to the Blue Line at Government Center and take the Blue Line to the Airport -Check out the skyline from the terminal one last time and then fly back to CVG
BILL OMAN March 29, 1943 - June 20, 2020 On Saturday, June 20, 2020, Bill Oman, loving husband and father, passed away at age 77. Bill was born on March 29, 1943 in Forest Grove, Oregon to Emerson and Mary (Mead) Oman. He graduated from Moses Lake High School and attended a year at Brigham Young University before joining the United States Marine Corps from 1966 to 1969. Bill excelled in the Marine Corps, where he received a Rifle Expert Badge, Pistol Expert Badge, as well as a Good Conduct Medal and National Defense Services Medal. Bill met Tita Suzara on the Fourth of July, 1965. She was attending nursing school at the University of Southern California. After dating for one weekend, Bill received a 30-day leave and they drove to Las Vegas, Nevada, where they got married at the Clark County Courthouse. This would be the beginning of an incredible journey and partnership that lasted nearly 55 years. Bill joined his father in Tri Cities, Washington and opened up an insurance agency with State Farm in 1976, before relocating to Vancouver in 1980. His State Farm office became a successful family venture as his wife, Tita, ran the office and his children all spent time at some point working in the family business. He was able to retire early after two decades of selling insurance. Bill enjoyed woodworking, spending time with his family at big get togethers, traveling, and pushing the buttons on his favorite Keno machines at Chinook Winds Casino. He was known for his quick wit, infectious laugh, and ability to talk to anyone about anything. At family get togethers, you could always count on hearing his voice get louder and louder to rise above the rest, which is an Oman trait. He would then come over the top with a hilarious take or, at least, drop a, “Can I tell you something?” Bill was preceded in death by his father, Emerson; mother, Mary; and son-in-law, Loren. He is survived by his wife, Tita; his four children, Mylene, Carl, Bill, and Randy; his brother, Kent; his two sisters, Carlene and Sandra; his grandchildren, Tiana, Emily, Kyle, Jared, Mattea, Harrison, Tommy, Joe, DJ, Hannah, Ava, and William; and several cousins, nieces, and nephews. A military funeral service will be held on July 31st, 2020, at Willamette National Cemetery. Please sign his guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits source: http://obits.columbian.com/obituaries/columbian/obituary.aspx?n=bill-oman&pid=196548627
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DARREL DUANE DEEG June 10, 1937 - March 21, 2020 & DIANA (STEVENSON) DEEG May 26, 1938 - March 30, 2020
In Loving Memory- Darrel Duane Deeg, 82, passed away March 21, 2020. He was born June 10, 1937, in Leavenworth, WA to Manual and Christina “Dena” Deeg. Following graduation from Peshastin High School in 1955, Darrel enrolled at Central Washington University. Diana May (Stevenson) Deeg, 81, passed away March 30, 2020, just 9 days after her loving husband, Darrel, of 61 years. She was born May 26, 1938, in Norfolk, VA, to Wilbur (Steve) and Dorothy (Fisher) Stevenson. Her mother later moved back to Bellingham, WA to be near family while her father served in the U.S. Navy. Diana graduated from Bellingham High School in 1956 and attended Western Washington University for one year before transferring to Central Washington University in Ellensburg. While at Central, Darrel and Diana met and were married on November 29, 1958. They were blessed with two children, Darren Alan and Deborah Anne. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959, Darrel and Diana moved to Vancouver, WA where he began teaching woodworking with Portland Public Schools. Darrel taught 7 years in Portland and 2 years at Evergreen School District before joining the Vancouver School District, retiring in 1991, completing 30 years in education. He also taught woodworking classes through the Clark College evening program. Darrel received his Masters degree from the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR. He also was a building contractor, having built several homes and apartments in Clark County and Thurston County. Diana worked in several secretarial positions throughout her career including Alcoa, Crown Zellerbach and Simpson Timber Company. In 1998, she retired after working 20 years as Executive Secretary with Educational Service District 112, serving 3 superintendents. Darrel and Diana loved to travel; taking numerous trips throughout the United States and Canada as well as two trips to Europe, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. His hobbies included woodworking, golf, gardening, reading, and daily visits to The Donut Nook for coffee “with the guys”. There were no strangers to him; he had a gift of being able to talk with anyone. She was an avid reader and enjoyed playing Mahjong, Solitaire and completing jigsaw puzzles on the computer. She and Darrel enjoyed occasional trips to the casinos. Darrel and Diana are survived by their loving daughter, Deborah of Vancouver; nieces, Sandra Mount of Alderwood Manor and Julie Hairston of Olympia; nephew, Brian Burke of Olympia; and Diana’s aunt and several cousins. They were preceded in death by their son, Darren Alan in 1989; their parents; and his sister, DeLoris Burke of Olympia. A memorial service will be held once meeting restrictions are lifted. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association or to the Clark County Humane Society. Please sign the guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits
Hey Ultra Nauts! I've been wondering why we haven't received an Ultra Music Festival here in our beautiful country, Canada. A population of now almost 40 million people, mainly all located on the East Coast who are each and every day hungry for endless of entertainment. Especially in locations like Toronto and Montreal. The two major cities in Canada. We are a country built by migration and share the same culture as the United States of America. Ultra has established all around the world with "ULTRA WORLDWIDE", especially in countries like Mexico, Singapore, South Africa, Korea, Taiwan, and many other areas. So why not Canada? Here is why I believe ULTRA CANADA would work. In Canada, our dollar is cheaper meaning many Americans will attend this festival with a cheaper cost which would allow easily for the tickets to be sold. Marijuana is legal while in some States in the US like Florida it is not, the drinking age here is 18 while in the US it's 21. Having these advantages would allow hundreds up to thousands of Americans to consider partying here in our Country with a festival as huge as Ultra being played. Especially Americans up in the North. Furthermore, our cities in Canada are all close to one another, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Trois Riviere, and Toronto, except Vancouver of course. These Canadian cities are also close to the Northern cities in the US like Boston, New York, Washington DC, Detroit, Cleaveland, Pittsburg, Toronto ( Ohio ) and that is without including the Towns and Villages in our Country and in the Northern side of the States. To continue, because Canada is a country built by immigrants, I can easily picture people like in Europe to come and attend the Festival like the one in Miami, since people from Europe have family here and I am confident they would love to party with their loved ones in a beautiful festival like Ultra. The Euro is strong and their trip to here will be even cheaper than visiting the United States, so sales of tickets should sell out even quicker than the festival in Florida. My recommended location for ULTRA CANADA would be either Toronto or Montreal, especially Montreal on the Formula 1 Race Track which is located on an Island connected to a 6 Flags Amusement Park, a major Casino, and Two Museums. Now hear me out! This isn't Virginia Key! The island is accessed to a Metro system that is connected directly to Montreal and Longueuil. It is also connected to the Major bridge "The Jacque Cartier bridge", another small bridge and of course a dock for boats. The venue is capable of holding up to 60 000 people which is more than Bayfront Park and just 20 000 less than the major festival located in Belgium which I will not speak of. There are of course many other possible venues but this one is my favorite. We can consider Montreal as the Northen little brother of Miami. The city is known for partying and clubbing all night. Its located directly near the water like Toronto and its always ready for new and exciting ideas. As for dates, I was thinking the month of June where the weather gets pretty warm here and beautiful. It's also the month where 1000s of Americans come and visit for our shows and of course the Formula 1 race. Ultra can establish on the venue either before or right after the major Formula 1 race. To conclude from all of this, I and plenty of Canadians are still shocked that Ultra hasn't established here yet, consider the profit it can make. We can only pray and hope. THANK YOU for taking the time and reading my first ever Reddit post. Much love and respect to you all! - A fellow Canadian who is a massive fan of Ultra <3
Patricia Chicks (December 22, 1929 - March 10, 2020)
PATRICIA D. CHICKS December 22, 1929 - March 10, 2020 Patricia D. Chicks went to be with her Savior on March 10, 2020 after experiencing heart complications in her home. She was born on December 22, 1929 in Kearney, Nebraska to Ira and Florence Eagle. She was the oldest of four children and spent time fishing for catfish and turtles with her brothers on her family’s farm in Nebraska. Patricia’s family moved to La Center, Washington when she was 8 years old. She attended La Center schools and played basketball. She met the love of her life, Theodore Eugene Chicks (Gene), in the 8th grade. Patricia graduated from La Center High School in 1948 and then went on to nursing school in Vancouver, Washington where she became a registered nurse in June of 1951. She was a nurse for nearly 42 years and loved her time spent in the emergency room. Gene and Patricia were married on June 9, 1951 and settled in Ridgefield, Washington. They raised four children on their farm where they grew blackberries, peaches, and ran the “Chicks Tree Farm” for about 55 years. Patricia looked forward to her weekly TOPS meetings and her daily walks with her best friend, Dolores Hollister. Gene and Patricia spent their free time cheering on their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren at all of their sporting events, and enjoyed traveling and visiting the occasional casino from time to time. Patricia is survived by her husband of 68 years, Gene; her sons, David (Sue), Jeff (Marcy), and Brad (Denise); her daughter, Judy Grove; and her thirteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ira and Florence; and her brothers, Ira Jr., John, and Gary. A service will be held at a later date. Please sign her guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits source: http://obits.columbian.com/obituaries/columbian/obituary.aspx?n=patricia-d-chicks&pid=195761494
October 31, 2019: The House votes to formalize its impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
August 10, 2019: Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is found dead in his Manhattan jail cell where he was awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
August 7, 2019: The bodies of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky are found in Manitoba, Canada. Police suspect the friends went on a killing spree across the country, and had been searching for them for 20 days.
July 7, 2019: The US women's national soccer team wins the World Cup for a fourth time in a row.
April 18, 2019: A redacted version of the special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and the Trump campaign's possible collusion is released to the public.
March 15, 2019: Fifty people are killed and another 50 are injured in attacks on mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
March 12, 2019: Federal prosecutors in Boston charge at least 50 people in the "Varsity Blues" scandal, accusing many of them of using bribes to get their students into college. Among the defendants are actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman.
March 2019: Governments around the world banned the Boeing 737 Max from their airspaces after two crashes in 5 months killed 346 people.
January 10, 2019: Jayme Closs, a 13-year-old Wisconsin girl who went missing three months prior, escapes from a rural home where she was being held captive by her parent's killer. He later pleads guilty to the crimes.
October 2, 2018: Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi is murdered inside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul.
September 27, 2016: More than 20 million people tune in to watch the confirmation hearing of Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
July 10, 2018: 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach are rescued from a flooded cave after more than two weeks stuck in the cavern.
June 24, 2018: Saudi Arabia lifts its ban on allowing women to drive.
May 19, 2018: Millions around the world tune in to watch Britain's Prince Harry marry American actress Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle.
April 24, 2018: DNA submitted to an ancestry database helps investigators catch who they believe to be the "Golden State Killer", a murderer and rapist who tormented the Bay Area in the 1970s and '80s.
April 6-June 20, 2018: Under its "zero tolerance" immigration policy, the Trump administration separates thousands of children from their migrant parents at the border, causing widespread outrage on a national level.
April 13, 2018: The US, Britain, and France conduct air strikes against Syria in response to President Bashar al-Assad's suspected use of chemical weapons on citizens in a civil war gripping the country.
March 24, 2018: Hundreds of thousands take part in the March For Our Lives in Washington, D.C., organized by survivors of the Parkland shooting to call for gun control reform.
February 14, 2018: Seventeen students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, are killed, and another 17 are injured, in a horrific shooting.
February 4, 2018: The Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots to win their first-ever Super Bowl and stun viewers with a now-classic trick play.
February 9-25, 2018: The Winter Olympics are held in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
January 14, 2018: A teen girl escapes from her family home in southern California and calls police to rescue the rest of her 12 siblings from their abusive parents.
November 21, 2017: Dramatic video emerges showing a North Korean soldier defecting to South Korea while being shot at.
November 15, 2017: The San Juan, an Argentine navy submarine, goes missing. It was found at the bottom of the ocean almost a year later, with all 44 crew dead from an explosion that happened in the vessel.
October 12, 2017: Trump announces that the Pakistani military has rescued Canadian-American couple Joshua Boyle and Caitlan Coleman and their children from the Haqqani network.
October 1, 2017: Fifty-eight people are killed and more than 850 are injured after a gunman opens fire on a Las Vegas music festival from a 32nd floor room in the Mandalay Bay casino.
October 2017: Famous men are culled in the #MeToo movement.
July 8, 2017: The New York Times publishes a report on how members of Trump's campaign — including his son Donald Jr. — met with Russian agents in Trump Tower in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.
June 1, 2017: Trump announces his intention to pull the US out of the Paris climate accord.
May 22, 2017: Twenty-two people leaving an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena are killed in a terrorist bombing. Another 50 people were injured.
April 19, 2017: Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez dies by suicide in prison, where he was serving a life sentence for the June 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd.
February 26, 2017: "La La Land" is mistakenly announced as the Best Picture winner at the Oscars, instead of "Moonlight."
January 28, 2017: Serena Williams beats her sister Venus to win the Australian Open, while secretly eight weeks pregnant with her first child.
January 21, 2017: Hundreds of thousands of people gather in Washington, D.C. and cities around the world to take part in the Women's March, protesting Trump's election.
January 20, 2017: Donald Trump is sworn in as the nation's 45th president.
November 8, 2016: Donald Trump is elected president, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in a landmark upset.
November 3, 2016: The Chicago Cubs break the Billy Goat curse and win their first World Series in 108 years.
October 8, 2016: The Washington Post publishes a video from a 2005 interview between "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush and Donald Trump, in which the latter said he can grab women "by the p---y" because he's a star.
October 7, 2016: The Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Election Security issue a joint statement warning that the Russians are trying to interfere in the presidential election.
September 12, 2016: The Indianapolis Star publishes a report detailing how USA Gymnastics failed to report sexual abuse committed by Michigan State University physician Dr. Larry Nassar.
September 15, 2016: Angelina Jolie files for divorce from husband Brad Pitt.
August 26, 2016: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sits on the bench during the national anthem, saying "I have to take a stand for people that are oppressed."
August 5-21, 2016: The 2016 summer Olympics are held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
July 7, 2016: Five Dallas police officers are killed while working at a Black Lives Matter rally. Authorities killed the gunman with a bomb delivered by a robot.
June 24, 2016: Britain votes to leave the European Union.
June 12, 2016: A gunman opens fire inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 and injuring 53.
June 2, 2016: Brock Turner, a former Stanford swim team member, is sentenced to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting an inebriated woman outside a campus fraternity.
April 21, 2016: Music legend Prince is found dead in the elevator of his Minnesota estate. An autopsy would later find that the singer died of an overdose of the opioid fentanyl.
April 3, 2016: A group of news outlets around the world publish stories based on the Panama Papers, a leak of 11.5 million documents from a Panamanian law firm, showing the shady ways wealthy people use offshore accounts.
December 18, 2015: "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is released, earning more than $2 billion at the box office worldwide.
November 13-14, 2015: Terror attacks strike Paris for a second time in a year, resulting in the deaths of 130 people and nearly 500 wounded.
August 26, 2015: WDBJ reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward are shot dead while filming a live TV segment in Virginia.
August 21, 2015: Three American men, including two active military members, thwart a terrorist attack on a French train.
July 20, 2015: Diplomatic ties between the United States and Cuba are restored, decades after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution.
July 11, 2015: Drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman escapes for a second time from his cell at a Mexican high-security prison.
June 26, 2015: The Supreme Court issues a 5-4 ruling that gay marriage is legal, legalizing same-sex unions nationwide.
June 16, 2015: New York City real estate mogul Donald Trump announces his candidacy for president with a speech at Trump Tower calling Mexican immigrants "rapists."
June 6, 2015: Joyce Mitchell, a worker at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, helps two convicted murderers escape.
June 6, 2015: American Pharoah wins the Belmont Stakes, becoming the first horse in 37 years to earn the Triple Crown of American horse racing.
May 2015: An outbreak of the Zika virus spreads to Brazil, and eventually moves its way up into Central America and the Caribbean.
March 24, 2015: Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 crashes in the Alps, killing all 150 people on board.
February 1, 2015: The New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLIX thanks to an interception with just seconds left in the game.
January 7-9, 2015: Paris is the target of multiple terror attacks that leave 17 people dead.
November 24, 2014: Hackers breach the network of Sony Pictures Entertainment and release embarrassing information against the company.
September 4, 2014: Comedian Joan Rivers dies while undergoing plastic surgery to her throat.
August 9, 2014: Unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown is shot dead by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, causing several days of riots in the community and fueling the Black Lives Matter movement.
August 19, 2014: American photojournalist James Foley is beheaded in a video recorded by ISIS, marking the beginning of the terrorist group's rise to power.
August 11, 2014: Beloved actor and comedian Robin Williams is found dead from a suicide at his home in California.
May 31, 2014: The US government agrees to release five Taliban commanders in exchange for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who had gone missing from a base in Afghanistan five years prior.
May 24, 2014: Rapper Kanye West marries reality star Kim Kardashian in a lavish wedding in Florence, Italy.
May 5, 2014: TMZ obtains footage showing Beyoncé getting between her husband and sister when the two come to blows while riding in an elevator after the Met Gala.
March 23, 2014: The World Health Organization reports that there has been an outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, the start of the largest outbreak of the virus in history.
April 2014: The Flint water crisis begins as the Michigan city tries to cut costs by getting their water from the Flint River instead of getting it from Detroit.
March 25, 2014: Actress Gwyneth Paltrow announces her separation from her Coldplay frontman husband Chris Martin on her blog Goop, saying they have decided to "consciously uncouple".
March 8, 2014: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 mysteriously vanishes off radar while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board.
March 2014: Russia invades Ukraine and annexes the Crimea, after Ukraine's pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, is toppled in anti-government protests.
February 18, 2014: A 39-year-old Jimmy Fallon starts his tenure as host of "The Tonight Show".
February 2, 2014: Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman dies at the age of 46 from a drug overdose.
February 1, 2014: Dylan Farrow writes an essay describing how her father, director Woody Allen, molested her as a child. Allen was never charged and denies the allegation.
December 5, 2013: Nelson Mandela, South Africa's trailblazing first black president, dies at the age of 25.
July 22, 2013: Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, gives birth to a baby boy named Prince George, who becomes third in line to the British throne, behind his father and grandfather.
July 13, 2013: The Black Lives Matter movement begins after George Zimmerman is acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the shooting death of black teen Trayvon Martin.
July 7, 2013: Scottish tennis player Andy Murray becomes the first British man to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936.
July 6, 2013: "Glee" star Cory Monteith is found dead in a Vancouver, British Columbia, hotel room after succumbing to a drug and alcohol overdose.
June 6, 2013: The Guardian and the Washington Post publish stories based on information leaked to them by government contractor Edward Snowden.
May 6, 2013: Three women who had been missing for about a decade are rescued from the Cleveland, Ohio, home of Ariel Castro.
May 16, 2013: The now-defunct news site Gawker publishes a video showing Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack.
April 15, 2013: Two pressure cooker bombs explode at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 250 others.
March 13, 2013: Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is elected pope, becoming the first South American to lead the Roman Catholic Church. He assumes the name Pope Francis.
February 28, 2013: Basketball legend Dennis Rodman travels to North Korea and meets leader Kim Jong-un, becoming the first American to meet the new leader since he assumed office two years prior.
December 14, 2012: A mentally-disturbed shooter kills 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, before killing himself.
November 9, 2012: Gen. David Petraeus resigns as director of the CIA after the FBI uncovers the fact that he shared classified information with his mistress and biographer, Paula Broadwell.
November 6, 2012: Voters in Colorado and Washington vote to legalize recreational marijuana, becoming the first states in the US to do so.
October 29, 2012: Superstorm Sandy causes widespread death and damage, especially in the Northeastern US.
October 22, 2012: After being accused of conducting an elaborate doping scheme, American cyclist Lance Armstrong is stripped of his seven Tour de France medals and banned from cycling competitions for life.
September 11, 2012: US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans are killed after a mob storms the US mission in Benghazi, Libya.
July 20, 2012: A shooter opens fire at a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight," in Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 people and injuring dozens of others.
November 7, 2011: Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, is found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection to the late singer's overdose death.
October 20, 2011: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is captured and killed by revolutionaries, bringing an end to his 42-year regime.
October 3, 2011: American Amanda Knox, 24, is freed from an Italian prison after her conviction in the 2009 murder of her British roommate is overthrown.
September 17, 2011: The Occupy Wall Street movement begins with about 1,000 people protesting in downtown Manhattan's Zuccotti Park.
July 23, 2011: Grammy Award-winning singer Amy Winehouse, 27, is found dead at her home in north London.
July 22, 2011: A right-wing Christian extremist kills 77 people — most of them children — in attacks on Oslo, Norway, and the nearby island of Utoya.
July 7, 2011: Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid shutters after it was revealed that staffers hacked into the phones of prominent figures like Prince William to mine for stories.
May 14, 2011: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, is pulled off a Paris-bound flight in New York and charged with sexually assaulting a hotel maid.
May 1, 2011: President Barack Obama addresses the nation to announce the death of terrorist Osama bin Laden, after a successful Navy SEAL raid on the 9/11 mastermind's compound in Pakistan.
April 29, 2011: 3 billion people tune in to watch Britain's Prince William marry college sweetheart Kate Middleton in a ceremony at Westminster Cathedral in London
March 11, 2011: An earthquake in Japan causes the second-worst nuclear accident in history.
March 2011: Civil war breaks out in Syria after military defectors create the Free Syrian Army, to combat those loyal to President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
February 11, 2011: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigns under pressure from revolutionaries, giving up the seat he had held for three decades.
January 28, 2011: "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen enters rehab, a day after the actor was rushed from his home to the hospital for abdominal and chest pains, according to CBS Los Angeles.
December 17, 2010: The suicide of a Tunisian street vendor serves as a catalyst for the Arab Spring.
December 8, 2010: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange turns himself in to British police after Swedish authorities put out a warrant for his arrest in connection to a rape accusation.
October 13, 2010: 33 miners are rescued after spending 69 days trapped in a Chilean copper mine.
June 27, 2010: The FBI arrests 10 Russian spies caught living deep undercover in the United States.
May 2, 2010: The European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund sign off on a €110 million bailout of Greece, to save the EU country from default.
April 20, 2010: An explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico causes the biggest marine oil spill in history.
April 14, 2010: An eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano causes an ash cloud to spread across Europe, grounding flights in the region.
January 12, 2010: Hundreds of thousands of people are killed after a 11117.0-magnitude earthquake strikes the island nation of Haiti.
October 31, 2019: The House votes to formalize its impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
August 10, 2019: Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is found dead in his Manhattan jail cell where he was awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
August 7, 2019: The bodies of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky are found in Manitoba, Canada. Police suspect the friends went on a killing spree across the country, and had been searching for them for 20 days.
July 7, 2019: The US women's national soccer team wins the World Cup for a fourth time in a row.
April 18, 2019: A redacted version of the special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and the Trump campaign's possible collusion is released to the public.
March 15, 2019: Fifty people are killed and another 50 are injured in attacks on mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
March 12, 2019: Federal prosecutors in Boston charge at least 50 people in the "Varsity Blues" scandal, accusing many of them of using bribes to get their students into college. Among the defendants are actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman.
March 2019: Governments around the world banned the Boeing 737 Max from their airspaces after two crashes in 5 months killed 346 people.
January 10, 2019: Jayme Closs, a 13-year-old Wisconsin girl who went missing three months prior, escapes from a rural home where she was being held captive by her parent's killer. He later pleads guilty to the crimes.
October 2, 2018: Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi is murdered inside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul.
September 27, 2018: More than 20 million people tune in to watch the confirmation hearing of Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
July 10, 2018: 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach are rescued from a flooded cave after more than two weeks stuck in the cavern.
June 24, 2018: Saudi Arabia lifts its ban on allowing women to drive.
May 19, 2018: Millions around the world tune in to watch Britain's Prince Harry marry American actress Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle.
April 24, 2018: DNA submitted to an ancestry database helps investigators catch who they believe to be the "Golden State Killer", a murderer and rapist who tormented the Bay Area in the 1970s and '80s.
April 6-June 20, 2018: Under its "zero tolerance" immigration policy, the Trump administration separates thousands of children from their migrant parents at the border, causing widespread outrage on a national level.
April 13, 2018: The US, Britain, and France conduct air strikes against Syria in response to President Bashar al-Assad's suspected use of chemical weapons on citizens in a civil war gripping the country.
March 24, 2018: Hundreds of thousands take part in the March For Our Lives in Washington, D.C., organized by survivors of the Parkland shooting to call for gun control reform.
February 14, 2018: Seventeen students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, are killed, and another 17 are injured, in a horrific shooting.
February 4, 2018: The Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots to win their first-ever Super Bowl and stun viewers with a now-classic trick play.
February 9-25, 2018: The Winter Olympics are held in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
January 14, 2018: A teen girl escapes from her family home in southern California and calls police to rescue the rest of her 12 siblings from their abusive parents.
November 21, 2017: Dramatic video emerges showing a North Korean soldier defecting to South Korea while being shot at.
November 15, 2017: The San Juan, an Argentine navy submarine, goes missing. It was found at the bottom of the ocean almost a year later, with all 44 crew dead from an explosion that happened in the vessel.
October 12, 2017: Trump announces that the Pakistani military has rescued Canadian-American couple Joshua Boyle and Caitlan Coleman and their children from the Haqqani network.
October 1, 2017: Fifty-eight people are killed and more than 850 are injured after a gunman opens fire on a Las Vegas music festival from a 32nd floor room in the Mandalay Bay casino.
October 2017: Famous men are culled in the #MeToo movement.
July 8, 2017: The New York Times publishes a report on how members of Trump's campaign — including his son Donald Jr. — met with Russian agents in Trump Tower in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.
June 1, 2017: Trump announces his intention to pull the US out of the Paris climate accord.
May 22, 2017: Twenty-two people leaving an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena are killed in a terrorist bombing. Another 50 people were injured.
April 19, 2017: Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez dies by suicide in prison, where he was serving a life sentence for the June 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd.
February 26, 2017: "La La Land" is mistakenly announced as the Best Picture winner at the Oscars, instead of "Moonlight."
January 28, 2017: Serena Williams beats her sister Venus to win the Australian Open, while secretly eight weeks pregnant with her first child.
January 21, 2017: Hundreds of thousands of people gather in Washington, D.C. and cities around the world to take part in the Women's March, protesting Trump's election.
January 20, 2017: Donald Trump is sworn in as the nation's 45th president.
November 8, 2016: Donald Trump is elected president, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in a landmark upset.
November 3, 2016: The Chicago Cubs break the Billy Goat curse and win their first World Series in 108 years.
October 8, 2016: The Washington Post publishes a video from a 2005 interview between "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush and Donald Trump, in which the latter said he can grab women "by the p---y" because he's a star.
October 7, 2016: The Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Election Security issue a joint statement warning that the Russians are trying to interfere in the presidential election.
September 12, 2016: The Indianapolis Star publishes a report detailing how USA Gymnastics failed to report sexual abuse committed by Michigan State University physician Dr. Larry Nassar.
September 15, 2016: Angelina Jolie files for divorce from husband Brad Pitt.
August 26, 2016: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sits on the bench during the national anthem, saying "I have to take a stand for people that are oppressed."
August 5-21, 2016: The 2016 summer Olympics are held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
July 7, 2016: Five Dallas police officers are killed while working at a Black Lives Matter rally. Authorities killed the gunman with a bomb delivered by a robot.
June 24, 2016: Britain votes to leave the European Union.
June 12, 2016: A gunman opens fire inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 and injuring 53.
June 2, 2016: Brock Turner, a former Stanford swim team member, is sentenced to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting an inebriated woman outside a campus fraternity.
April 21, 2016: Music legend Prince is found dead in the elevator of his Minnesota estate. An autopsy would later find that the singer died of an overdose of the opioid fentanyl.
April 3, 2016: A group of news outlets around the world publish stories based on the Panama Papers, a leak of 11.5 million documents from a Panamanian law firm, showing the shady ways wealthy people use offshore accounts.
December 18, 2015: "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is released, earning more than $2 billion at the box office worldwide.
November 13-14, 2015: Terror attacks strike Paris for a second time in a year, resulting in the deaths of 130 people and nearly 500 wounded.
August 26, 2015: WDBJ reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward are shot dead while filming a live TV segment in Virginia.
August 21, 2015: Three American men, including two active military members, thwart a terrorist attack on a French train.
July 20, 2015: Diplomatic ties between the United States and Cuba are restored, decades after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution.
July 11, 2015: Drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman escapes for a second time from his cell at a Mexican high-security prison.
June 26, 2015: The Supreme Court issues a 5-4 ruling that gay marriage is legal, legalizing same-sex unions nationwide.
June 16, 2015: New York City real estate mogul Donald Trump announces his candidacy for president with a speech at Trump Tower calling Mexican immigrants "rapists."
June 6, 2015: Joyce Mitchell, a worker at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, helps two convicted murderers escape.
June 6, 2015: American Pharoah wins the Belmont Stakes, becoming the first horse in 37 years to earn the Triple Crown of American horse racing.
May 2015: An outbreak of the Zika virus spreads to Brazil, and eventually moves its way up into Central America and the Caribbean.
March 24, 2015: Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 crashes in the Alps, killing all 150 people on board.
February 1, 2015: The New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLIX thanks to an interception with just seconds left in the game.
January 7-9, 2015: Paris is the target of multiple terror attacks that leave 17 people dead.
November 24, 2014: Hackers breach the network of Sony Pictures Entertainment and release embarrassing information against the company.
September 4, 2014: Comedian Joan Rivers dies while undergoing plastic surgery to her throat.
August 9, 2014: Unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown is shot dead by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, causing several days of riots in the community and fueling the Black Lives Matter movement.
August 19, 2014: American photojournalist James Foley is beheaded in a video recorded by ISIS, marking the beginning of the terrorist group's rise to power.
August 11, 2014: Beloved actor and comedian Robin Williams is found dead from a suicide at his home in California.
May 31, 2014: The US government agrees to release five Taliban commanders in exchange for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who had gone missing from a base in Afghanistan five years prior.
May 24, 2014: Rapper Kanye West marries reality star Kim Kardashian in a lavish wedding in Florence, Italy.
May 5, 2014: TMZ obtains footage showing Beyoncé getting between her husband and sister when the two come to blows while riding in an elevator after the Met Gala.
March 23, 2014: The World Health Organization reports that there has been an outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, the start of the largest outbreak of the virus in history.
April 2014: The Flint water crisis begins as the Michigan city tries to cut costs by getting their water from the Flint River instead of getting it from Detroit.
March 25, 2014: Actress Gwyneth Paltrow announces her separation from her Coldplay frontman husband Chris Martin on her blog Goop, saying they have decided to "consciously uncouple".
March 8, 2014: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 mysteriously vanishes off radar while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board.
March 2014: Russia invades Ukraine and annexes the Crimea, after Ukraine's pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, is toppled in anti-government protests.
February 18, 2014: A 39-year-old Jimmy Fallon starts his tenure as host of "The Tonight Show".
February 2, 2014: Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman dies at the age of 46 from a drug overdose.
February 1, 2014: Dylan Farrow writes an essay describing how her father, director Woody Allen, molested her as a child. Allen was never charged and denies the allegation.
December 5, 2013: Nelson Mandela, South Africa's trailblazing first black president, dies at the age of 25.
July 22, 2013: Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, gives birth to a baby boy named Prince George, who becomes third in line to the British throne, behind his father and grandfather.
July 13, 2013: The Black Lives Matter movement begins after George Zimmerman is acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the shooting death of black teen Trayvon Martin.
July 7, 2013: Scottish tennis player Andy Murray becomes the first British man to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936.
July 6, 2013: "Glee" star Cory Monteith is found dead in a Vancouver, British Columbia, hotel room after succumbing to a drug and alcohol overdose.
June 6, 2013: The Guardian and the Washington Post publish stories based on information leaked to them by government contractor Edward Snowden.
May 6, 2013: Three women who had been missing for about a decade are rescued from the Cleveland, Ohio, home of Ariel Castro.
May 16, 2013: The now-defunct news site Gawker publishes a video showing Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack.
April 15, 2013: Two pressure cooker bombs explode at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 250 others.
March 13, 2013: Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is elected pope, becoming the first South American to lead the Roman Catholic Church. He assumes the name Pope Francis.
February 28, 2013: Basketball legend Dennis Rodman travels to North Korea and meets leader Kim Jong-un, becoming the first American to meet the new leader since he assumed office two years prior.
December 14, 2012: A mentally-disturbed shooter kills 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, before killing himself.
November 9, 2012: Gen. David Petraeus resigns as director of the CIA after the FBI uncovers the fact that he shared classified information with his mistress and biographer, Paula Broadwell.
November 6, 2012: Voters in Colorado and Washington vote to legalize recreational marijuana, becoming the first states in the US to do so.
October 29, 2012: Superstorm Sandy causes widespread death and damage, especially in the Northeastern US.
October 22, 2012: After being accused of conducting an elaborate doping scheme, American cyclist Lance Armstrong is stripped of his seven Tour de France medals and banned from cycling competitions for life.
September 11, 2012: US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans are killed after a mob storms the US mission in Benghazi, Libya.
July 20, 2012: A shooter opens fire at a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight," in Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 people and injuring dozens of others.
November 7, 2011: Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, is found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection to the late singer's overdose death.
October 20, 2011: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is captured and killed by revolutionaries, bringing an end to his 42-year regime.
October 3, 2011: American Amanda Knox, 24, is freed from an Italian prison after her conviction in the 2009 murder of her British roommate is overthrown.
September 17, 2011: The Occupy Wall Street movement begins with about 1,000 people protesting in downtown Manhattan's Zuccotti Park.
July 23, 2011: Grammy Award-winning singer Amy Winehouse, 27, is found dead at her home in north London.
July 22, 2011: A right-wing Christian extremist kills 77 people — most of them children — in attacks on Oslo, Norway, and the nearby island of Utoya.
July 7, 2011: Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid shutters after it was revealed that staffers hacked into the phones of prominent figures like Prince William to mine for stories.
May 14, 2011: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, is pulled off a Paris-bound flight in New York and charged with sexually assaulting a hotel maid.
May 1, 2011: President Barack Obama addresses the nation to announce the death of terrorist Osama bin Laden, after a successful Navy SEAL raid on the 9/11 mastermind's compound in Pakistan.
April 29, 2011: 3 billion people tune in to watch Britain's Prince William marry college sweetheart Kate Middleton in a ceremony at Westminster Cathedral in London
March 11, 2011: An earthquake in Japan causes the second-worst nuclear accident in history.
March 2011: Civil war breaks out in Syria after military defectors create the Free Syrian Army, to combat those loyal to President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
February 11, 2011: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigns under pressure from revolutionaries, giving up the seat he had held for three decades.
January 28, 2011: "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen enters rehab, a day after the actor was rushed from his home to the hospital for abdominal and chest pains, according to CBS Los Angeles.
December 17, 2010: The suicide of a Tunisian street vendor serves as a catalyst for the Arab Spring.
December 8, 2010: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange turns himself in to British police after Swedish authorities put out a warrant for his arrest in connection to a rape accusation.
October 13, 2010: 33 miners are rescued after spending 69 days trapped in a Chilean copper mine.
June 27, 2010: The FBI arrests 10 Russian spies caught living deep undercover in the United States.
May 2, 2010: The European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund sign off on a €110 million bailout of Greece, to save the EU country from default.
April 20, 2010: An explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico causes the biggest marine oil spill in history.
April 14, 2010: An eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano causes an ash cloud to spread across Europe, grounding flights in the region.
January 12, 2010: Hundreds of thousands of people are killed after a 11117.0-magnitude earthquake strikes the island nation of Haiti.
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The Quickstart Guide to Spectator Sports in Metro Vancouver
Ice Hockey
NHL
The NHL is the highest level of professional ice hockey in North America, and the most prestigious pro league in the world. Its championship trophy is the Stanley Cup.
Vancouver Canucks The most popular sports club in Vancouver. It is also the most expensive. Most games are shown on television, and there's lots of media coverage. Official ticket prices: $65-340
WHL
The WHL is a Major Junior hockey league. Along with the OHL and QMJHL, it composes part of the CHL. The CHL, in turn, governs the highest tier of junior hockey. Many WHL players eventually become stars in the NHL. The championship trophy for the WHL is the Ed Chynoweth Cup, and the championship trophy for the CHL is the Memorial Cup.
Vancouver Giants The quality of play is not that far off from pro level. Many stars such as Evander Kane, Milan Lucic, and Gilbert Brulé later found success in the NHL. The Giants won the Ed Chynoweth Cup in 2006, and the Memorial Cup in 2007. Official ticket prices: $19.25-23.50
BCHL
The BCHL is a Junior A hockey league. Although Junior A is one tier below Major Junior, the BCHL is still considered by many to be amongst the best development leagues in the world. Numerous BCHL players have gone on to become NHL stars including Brett Hull, Stan Smyl, Paul Kariya, Brendan Morrison, and Scott Gomez. The championship trophy for the BCHL is the Fred Page Cup, and the championship trophy for Junior A is the Royal Bank Cup.
Coquitlam Express Formerly the Burnaby Express. While located in Burnaby, they won the Fred Page Cup and Royal Bank Cup in 2006. Notable alumni include Milan Lucic, Andrew Ladd, David Jones, and Brandon Yip. Official ticket prices: $13
Surrey Eagles Formerly the New Westminster Royals. As the Surrey Eagles, they won the Fred Page Cup in 1997, 1998, and 2005; as the New Westminster Royals, they won the Fred Page Cup in 1990. In 2005, the Eagles won the Royal Bank Cup. Notable alumni include Cliff Ronning, Scott Gomez, and Scott Hannon. Official ticket prices: $14
Langley Rivermen Formerly the Chilliwack Chiefs. As the Chlliwack Chiefs, they won the Fred Page Cup in 1995, 2000, and 2002. Notable alumni include Jason Korg, Jeff Tambellini, and Shawn Horcoff. Official ticket prices: $12
PJHL
The PJHL is a Junior B hockey league with most teams located in the lower mainland. Though the level of play is not as high as the WHL or BCHL, it is still highly competitive. A few PJHL alumni later joined the NHL, including Link Gaetz, Jeff Tambellini, and Brent Seabrook. The PJHL champion competes for the Cyclone Taylor Cup (BC championship) and the Keystone Cup (national Junior B championship).
Aldergrove Kodiaks Won the PJHL championship in 2010. Official ticker prices: $8
Misson City Outlaws Formerly the Hope Icebreakers. Official ticket prices: $8
Port Moody Panthers Formerly the Port Coquitlam Buckaroos. Official ticket prices: $8
Ridge Meadows Flames Won the PJHL championship in 1996 and 1998. Won the Cyclone Taylor Cup in 1983, 1996, and 1998. Won the Keystone Cup in 1996 and 1998. Official ticket prices: $8
Delta Ice Hawks Won the PJHL championship in 2001, 2006, and 2012. Won the Cyclone Taylor Cup in 2006. Official ticket prices: $10
Grandview Steelers Won the PJHL championships and Cyclone Taylor Cup in 2008. Official ticket prices: $10
North Delta Devils Formerly the Queen's Park Pirates. Official ticket prices: unknown
North Vancouver Wolf Pack Formerly the Squamish Wolf Pack. Official ticket prices: unknown
Richmond Sockeyes Won the PJHL championship in 1977-79, 2003-04, 2009, 2011, and 2013. Won the Cyclone Taylor Cup in 2003-04, 2009, 2013. Won the Keystone Cup in 2013. Official ticket prices: $10
Canadian Football
CFL
The CFL is the highest level of professional Canadian football in North America. While Canadian football is similar to American football, it is different in fundamental ways. Most notably, Canadian football has a longer and narrower field, goal posts are located at the front of the endzone, and there are only 3 downs to gain 10 yards. The CFL is the second most popular sports league in Canada. Its championship trophy is the Grey Cup.
BC Lions The Lions are a long-storied franchise that have won Grey Cups in 1964, 1985, 1994, 2000, 2006, and 2011. Notable Lions have entered the CFL Hall of Fame include Doug Flutie, Joe Kapp, Willie Fleming, and Lui Passaglia. Note: the 102nd Grey Cup will take place at BC Place Stadium on November 30, 2014. Official ticket pricing will be released on Saturday, May 31st at 10:00AM
CJFL
A national amateur Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams in 6 provinces. Along with Canadian Interuniversity Sport, the CJFL represents the highest level of play for Canadian football. Many CJFL players are eventually signed to the CFL.
Langley Rams Formerly the Surrey Rams and Big Kahuna Rams. Official ticket prices: unknown
Soccer
MLS
MLS is the highest level of professional soccer in the USA and Canada, and participates in the CONCACEF Champions League. While the MLS may not have the same level of talent as the Premier League or Bundesliga, the quality of talent has been gradually increasing for the past 15 years.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Not to be confused with the franchises of the same name that played in the NASL, the CSL, the USSF, USL Premier Development League, or the W-League. Though the Whitecaps are a new MLS expansion team, they've become immediately popular. This is in part due to international on-field talents such as Young-Pyo Lee, Camilo Sanvezzo, and Pedro Morales. Official ticket prices: $25-150
USL Premier Development League
This is the development league for United Soccer Leagues, and makes up part of the American Soccer Pyramid. While all players are amateur, they are groomed for potential success in MSL. It is the top-level amateur league for soccer in the US, Canada, and Bermuda.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 Affiliated with the Vancouver Whitecaps. Official ticket prices: free
Box Lacrosse
NLL
The NLL is the highest level of pro box lacrosse in North America. Box Lacrosse, which is played in a rink, should not be confused with field lacross, which is (obviously) played on a field. The NLL had a previous franchise called the Ravens which eventually folded. This year, Metro Vancouver has an NLL team again. The NLL's championship trophy is known as the Champion's Cup.
Vancouver Stealth Formerly known as the Albany Attack, San Jose Stealth, and the Washington Stealth, the franchise has newly relocated to Metro Vancouver. However, the Stealth do not play in the City of Vancouver—but play in the Langley Events Center located in the Township of Langley. In 2010, the Stealth were NLL champions. Official ticket prices: $27-55
WLA
While the WLA is officially "amateur", the truth is that the quality of play is near-professional. In fact, the majority of WLA players also play in the NLL. The WLA consists of 7 teams located throughout BC, 5 of which are located in Metro Vancouver. The eventual WLA champion competes against the MSL champion for the Mann Cup.
Burnaby Lakers Formerly known as the Richmond Outlaws. Official ticket prices: $10
Coquitlam Adanacs 2001 Mann Cup champions. Official ticket prices: unknown
Langley Thunder Not to be confused with the BCHL team of the same name. This team competes in the same venue as the Vancouver Stealth. Official ticket prices: unknown
Maple Ridge Burrards Formerly located in Vancouver and Surrey. 1945, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1975, 1977 Mann Cup champions. Official ticket prices: $10
New Westminster Salmonbellies 1915, 1920-25, 1927, 1937, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1981, 1986, and 1989 Mann Cup champions. Official ticket prices: $10
Baseball
Northwest League
NWL is a Short-Season A baseball league, and is the lowest level of minor league baseball.
Vancouver Canadians Previously affiliated with the Oakland Athletics, since 2011 the Canadians are now affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays. The Canadians have won minor league titles for three straight years between 2011-13. Official ticket prices: unknown
Boxing
Combsport
Also known as the British Columbia Combative Sports Association. It is the umbrella association for numerous BC boxing clubs including North Burnaby, Contenders, City Boxing, and Sugarrays (amongst others). A few notable professional boxers started from Combsport-affilliated boxing clubs including former IBO world champion Manny Sobral. Combsport is also affiliated with the WBC's amateur program. Combsport organizes a monthly Clash @ The Cascades event in Langley. It also includes numerous amateurs on the Rumble At The Rock pro event that happens annually at the River Rock Casino.
MMA
Battlefield Fight League
BFL is a local MMA promotion that holds events in the Metro Vancouver area. The next event, BFL 29, will be held at the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam on March 29. Official ticket prices: $50.75-121.75
University Sports
CIS
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So I took a bit of a downturn year before last and went through a nasty breakup because I got sick, she didn't want to deal with me dying(I got heart surgery now I'm good). I'm back to good health but I didn't want to deal with her bullshit of claiming we were common law when we didn't live together and her crazy family. Finalized the nonsense proving she didn't live with me and I didn't loose anything. So was finally able to sell my house in January and my 2 condos in April. Instead of staying near the cesspool that's Toronto I decided to go all fieval and go west. My aunt and uncle are retired out on Vancouver Island and my sister lives a 20 minute walk from my new place so it made sense. First I bought outright and I'm unemployed also not Asian. Is this something I should be best keeping to myself? Torontonians were pretty big dicks when they assess your net worth and find lot of of shitty passive aggressive ways to attack you for it. I got pretty tired of the SJW culture in a lot of ways same goes for getting called privileged by snarky white people all the time. It also seems like housing is a big issue here and is my affording something a detractor nowadays? Should I just tell people I rent? Second. Can I avoid transit altogether if I want to visit downtown regularly? Toronto was fairly car friendly and I don't like the idea of being someplace away from my vehicle. I just got BC plates and bought a years insurance and buying a silly $200 bus pass doesn't sound like fun to me. And my insurance for a year on my M5 is a 42% cheaper here, wtf is up with that? I've never had an accident before so I always got hosed for owning certain cars. Third. What's the best gym to join? Something that's not just a bunch of machines in a sterile room and has a lot of group classes with good trainers. Or is it better just to hire a trainer and go where they lease out space? Fourth. As someone who doesn't drink what kind of nightlife activities are there here? Casinos, dinner and a show, and are there any motorsports? Going to the drag races or street track for night races is awesome. Driving out to the speedway for the Friday night races was one of my favorite things. I can't find any information about that here other than a drag strip. I see nascar races that are down in Washington, is it worth the trip?
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Hey Rosetta!, a great band from Newfoundland, is on tour in the US this (and next) month, you should check them out.
I first heard about Hey Rosetta! when I was living in St. John's. I was invited out to their CD release show having never heard of them before. I was blown away and have been making sure to see them anytime they swing through Nova Scotia. They are a highly entertaining live show and if you live in or near these cities it would be worth checking them out. I think they are touring with Hot Hot Heat (also Canadian). Some of my favourites of their videos: There's An Arc - Very fun video for “There’s An Arc” filmed in the lead singer's (Tim) house. I believe it is all one take. Red Heart - video for “Red Heart” which is one of their more well known tracks I think. It has been on CBC radio 2 a bunch. Red Song - “Red Song” is not from any album (Their is an EP of it though) but it is just wonderful. Black Heart - Live video from the Majestic Theatre in St. John's (incidentally where I first saw them play), thanks to Bumblebeeman for mentioning this tune. Olympic Video Essay - Stephen Brunt’s video essay on Canada’s 2010 Olympic experience (which ends with “Red Heart”). List of shows in US and a few in Canada: 08/17/2010 - Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles CA -$8 / 7:00 pm 08/19/2010 - Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco CA - $15 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 155 Fell Street San Francisco w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/20/2010 - Velvet Jones, Santa Barbara CA - $13 / 9:00 pm - 21+ - 423 State Street Santa Barbara w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/21/2010 - Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach CA - $13 / 9:30 pm - 21+ - 143 S. Cedros Ave Solana Beach w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/22/2010 - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas NV - $15 / 9:30 pm - 21+ - 4455 Paradise Road, Las Vegas w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/23/2010 - Martini Ranch, Scottsdale AZ - $13 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 7295 E. Stetson Drive Scottsdale w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/24/2010 - The Rock, Tucson AZ - $13 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 136 N. Park Tucson w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/26/2010 - The Loft, Dallas TX - $13 / 8:30 pm - 1135 S. Lamar Dallas w/ Hot Hot Heat 08/27/2010 - Emo's , Austin TX - $14 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 603 Red River Austin 08/31/2010 - Masquerade - Hell Stage, Atlanta GA - $15 / 8:00 pm - All Ages - 695 North Ave. NE w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/01/2010 - The Mercy Lounge, Nashville TN - $13 / 9:00 pm - 18+ - One Cannery Row Nashville w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/03/2010 - Rock and Roll Hotel, Washington DC - $15 / 9:30 pm -All Ages - 1353 H St NE Washington w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/04/2010 - Ottobar, Baltimore MD - $15 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 2549 N. Howard St. Baltimore w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/05/2010 - North Star Bar, Philadelphia PA - $15 / 8:30 pm - 21+ - 2639 W. Poplar St. Philadelphia w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/07/2010 - The Bowery Balroom, New York NY - $15 / 8:00 pm - 18+ - 6 Delancey St. New York w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/08/2010 - The Middle East Downstairs, Cambridge MA - $15 / 9:00 pm 09/10/2010 - Lincoln Hall, Chicago IL - $15 / 10:00 pm - 21+ - 2424 N. Lincoln Ave. w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/11/2010 - The Crofoot, Pontiac MI - $13 / 8:30 pm - All Ages - 1 S. Saginaw Pontiac w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/12/2010 - The Basement, Columbus OH - $13 / 8:00 pm - All Ages - 391 Neil Avenue Columbus w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/13/2010 - The Rave / Eagles Club, Milwaukee WI - $13 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/14/2010 - Vaudeville Mews, Des Moines IA - $13 / 8:00 pm - 21+ - 212 4th Street Des Moines w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/15/2010 - Seventh Street, Minneapolis MN - $13 / 9:00 pm - 18+ - 29 North 7th Street Minneapolis w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/17/2010 - Bluebird Theater, Denver CO - $12.75 / 9:00 pm - 16+ - 3317 E. Colfax Ave. Denver w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/18/2010 - Club Sound, Salt Lake City UT - $15 / 8:00 pm - All Ages 579 W. 200 South Salt Lake City w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/20/2010 - The Empyrean, Spokane WA - $12 / 7:00 pm - All Ages - 154 S Madison Spokane 09/21/2010 - Chop Suey, Seattle WA - $13 / 9:00 pm - All Ages - 1325 E. Madison Seattle w/ Hot Hot Heat 09/22/2010 - Someday Lounge, Portland OR - $ / 9:00 pm 09/24/2010 - Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver BC $25 / 8:00 pm Tickets $25 + service charges with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 09/25/2010 - Rifflandia Music Festival 3 // Market Square, Victoria BC - $ / 8:00 pm 09/27/2010 - The Habitat, Kelowna BC - $ / 8:00 pm - 19+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 09/29/2010 Republik, Calgary AB $20 / 8:00 pm 18+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/02/2010 Pyramid Cabaret, Winnipeg MB $25.75 / 8:00 pm 18+ Tickets are $25.75 + service charges with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/04/2010 The Wall at Nippising University, North Bay ON $13.27 / 8:00 pm with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/06/2010 The Studio at Hamilton Place, Hamilton ON $30 / 8:00 pm All Ages Tickets $30 + service charges with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/07/2010 Norma Jeans, London ON $17.50/$20 / 8:00 pm 19+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/10/2010 Capital Music Hall, Ottawa ON $33.54 / 8:00 pm 19+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/15/2010 Dagobert, Quebec City QC $ / 8:00 pm 18+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat 10/16/2010 Belmont, Montréal QC $ / 8:00 pm 18+ with Rich Aucoin and Hot Hot Heat This is their site (I guess that is obvious) - http://www.heyrosetta.com/ I hope some people take the opportunity to go see them, would be good to have some Hey Rosetta! 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Life Changing MC @ Luxor Hotel 5/10/16. m4w. She lives in SW WA State. Please help!
This isn’t your typical missed connection story. Doing the right thing is always right even if it means letting someone go. Today is almost one year since our meeting. Much has changed in my life since then. For me, it’s been a year filled with incredible challenges and unforgettable heartache. I truly hope the memory of me has stayed with you as clearly as the memory of you has stayed with me. I have immense faith this will reach you, faith we did the right thing and anticipate a smile coming across you face when you read this. We met Tuesday May 10th, 2016 early in the morning, a little after 1:00am at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas. After a long day, I was ready to call it a night and go up to my room. The elevator door opened and the person next to meet walked in. I took a step forward motioning I would enter the diagonal Luxor Pyramid elevators but hesitated. Instead, I damn near tripped over my own two feet and ventured over to one of two hotel bars grabbing a seat at the end. The decision I made at the elevator has remained inexplicable to me even to this day. Without it, I wouldn’t be writing this. Without it, I wouldn’t have met you. If you’re someone who knows the girl I’m about to speak of or have heard a version of this story, I will owe you my life by getting this message to her. But first. Some guidelines for reading this. I know this will likely reach thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people before it reaches the one person I want it to. So, I hope however you come across this story, no matter where in the world you are, you find a meaningful lesson you can apply positively to your life, whoever you are. As I was saying, we met early Tuesday Morning, May 10th, 1:11am. I didn’t tell you this but I know the exact time because as soon as you sat down, I wanted to know if it was still Monday or if Tuesday had come yet so I would remember the date we met. Why the urge to timestamp our meeting came over me isn’t something words can really describe. It was a feeling or an impulse of sorts. You approached the bar in the middle of the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas and politely asked if anyone was sitting in the seat next to me. I said “Go for it,” and you sat down. I knew at that moment you were going to be someone special. Lesson 1: I was alone in Las Vegas, without who is now my ex- fiancé on this trip. I knew having someone I love very much in my life would make this an incredibly difficult night. For the record, this story doesn’t end like you might think. Don’t make relationship decisions only to make someone else happy. Make the hard decisions you know should be made because they’re right and don’t not make them because you’re scared of hurting someone. You looked stunningly beautiful. I immediately noticed the 4 inch wedges on your feet and couldn’t stop thanking the fashion gods not only for the creation of wedges but that you wearing them. We sat at this bar in the direct middle of the Luxor Pyramid. In these 2 seats. (See Image1) Image1 You sat to my left, with your left leg crossed over your right. I couldn’t help but repeatedly glance out of my peripheral at how amazing you looked and yet, no conversation had begun. I had my backwards black & gray snapback hat on, with jeans, a red plaid shirt and gray shoes. The conversation started 10 or so minutes after you sat down. You turned to me and simply said “Will you make me a promise?”. I said “Well, that depends, what promise am I making?” You said “act like I’m your girlfriend if this creepy guy from the elevator finds me at the bar.” I agreed. We laughed about how he acted and how creepy he was. We talked about what the odds were of two people both being in Vegas alone might be. You being there on a vacation and me for a golf tournament. I can’t imagine a whole lot of people go to Las Vegas alone but maybe I’m wrong. You asked me how old I was and all I could think is I probably am older than you so in an effort to buy myself some time, I asked “how old do you think I am?” You guessed 30. I replied 28 and you immediately celebrated with me as you claimed to be 28 as well. High five moment. I’m actually 32, 31 when the night this happened. In my defense, I admitted my true age later. What must have been an extremely bored security guard came up startling us from behind asking for our ID’s. I presented my Arizona ID and you presented your Washington State ID. I was careful not to let you grab it and look so my big age lie wasn’t exposed. I never thought to grab yours and look. Hindsight being 20/20 I wish I would have. I asked where in Washington you were from and all I remember is you saying something about being close to the Oregon border. My memory says Vancouver, WA. I hope I am close. Lesson 2: Love yourself. Be your own best friend. We hadn’t exchanged names yet and this is where I look back on the night and wonder what in the hell my ears were thinking or hearing for that matter. When it came time to get your name, I gave you mine and then I swear you said your name was Squirrel. I tried not to laugh and kept wondering what the hell your parents were thinking naming you Squirrel! I asked again to hopefully find clarification and I swear I heard Squirrel again. I played it off like I understood what you said and kept moving the conversation forward. I was enjoying our time together so much I didn’t want to ruin it. Since May, I have tried to come up with every possible name that rhymes with Squirrel in effort to find you with little luck. And in case you’re wondering, Yes I searched Squirrel in Facebook and as you can imagine, that didn’t get me far. Next, you showed me the picture of your 3 daughters, 3, 4 and 6 years of age (maybe 3, 5 and 6, not sure). They were all wearing pink dresses and looked like triplets as the background on your iPhone. Not yet having any children of my own, I immediately imagined being in their life, your life and wondered if they would accept me for me or only like me because I have a cute dog. For all you guys out there who’d never consider being with a woman who has children, you’re probably missing out on a lot of amazing women. You mentioned you aren’t with their Father anymore but that he is a good Dad and they were on vacation camping in Arizona of all places, my home. Then you showed me a picture of their Dad’s car, an older body black Jeep Grand Cherokee which had bigger than average wheels on it. For the camping trip, he had sprawled a tent out on top of the jeep, with the sunroof open into the tent and 2 support beams, one on each side of the Jeep holding up the weight of him and the 3 girls in the tent. This was an architectural masterpiece. After doing some research on Google, I’ve found this Jeep tent concept to be a camping must have and included the closest picture of what it looked like in case anyone reading this recognizes the description (see image2). Image2 For my entire dating life, I have never been someone who believes in offering to buy drinks for women I just met. With the feminist movement somewhat diluting what a man should or shouldn’t do, what is considered gentleman like and what’s offensive to a woman’s independence, I have abstained from this practice. Up until this night, I had never done this. Next, I told you I wanted to do something I’ve never done before and bought you your drink of choice, a vodka and sprite. I knew you knew I was being honest about never having done this and without a doubt, it was something I could tell made you feel special. I remember your smile from when I did it and to this day, it makes me happy. Looking back on the moment, I feel like the driving force behind me buying the drink was rooted in the amazing connection we had. Also, I feel it was partly due to the fact I was engaged to be married and I might never have another opportunity to do this for someone I just met. I wanted it to mean something and not just be some drink some guy bought you. Lesson 3: Do something nice for someone, every day. I think about you every day. I've figured the more I give to others through this time, the better Karma I will have in finding you. We both kept smiling. Silence was filled with smiles. Smiles which said fate. Smiles which said Yes. Smiles neither of us could explain. We’d known each other less than 1 hour yet it felt as if somehow we knew each other much better than we thought. I don’t begin to profess with any relative certainty the soul’s ability to move from one life to the next but in some weird way, our meeting felt as if it had happened once before. When I look back on the night and think of you, smiles that filled the silence is the smile that comes across my face. I hadn’t told you yet I had someone in my life. Someone who I love very much. I didn’t know if I was going to or not but all I knew at this point was the smile you put on my face wasn’t a smile any girl has ever put on my face before. In this moment, I knew my relationship with my fiancé was going to end. We moved from the bar down to the lounge area where we sat for a while. We sat here (there were couches there when we sat. (see image) Image3 Your legs wrapped over and around mine. My arm around you. This is where your eyes became forever burned into my memory. Again, it was as if I’d peered into them before and I’ll never forget them. I felt the soul staring back at me was one I knew and was connected to in ways we couldn’t explain.. I don’t remember much of we talked about on this couch but one thing I distinctly remember is about you designing clothes. You told me how much you love fashion design and showed me two pieces of clothing you designed on your phone. This intrigued me. One piece was a hooded sweatshirt. It was turquoise in color, with a hood tie hanging from each side of the hoodie. Each hood tie was thick and a spiral type wrap, like a winding staircase. The sweatshirt had one side which folded over to the other covering the zip up and 2 buttons that snapped the folded piece into place. The hoodie wasn’t modeled by a person but instead on a half mannequin. It has the color of this turquoise sweater with the look of a gray one. The 2nd piece of clothing was a dress, which you modeled in the picture. It was navy blue with a beige lace type border around the bottom of the dress 1 to 2 inches. You made me guess what the bottom border was made of and finally you said you used a part of a wall curtain for it. The picture was from about your waist down, the dress 3 or 4 inches above your knees. You wore the same wedges you were wearing that night. Your legs looked incredible. Image4Image5 Lesson 4: Be the person who on their death bed is at peace with themselves not telling whoever’s in the room you wish you would have done this, gone there or followed your dreams. Unfortunately, this was my last night in Vegas and your first. Among other things, I wish to this day I’d met you 3 days earlier. Everything happens for a reason and I’ve accepted that. Being your first night, you asked for a tour of the Luxor. I grabbed your hand pulling you up off the couch, held it tight and walked you down the ramp and onto the casino floor. We walked, I put my arm around your waist. Then I would grab your hand. I laughed inside my head at how being 5’4” myself, I still could find a girl short enough to be at my eye level when wearing heels or wedges. After walking the Pyramid base, we landed at one of the other bars inside the Luxor. One with an incredible light display. I’ve included a picture of it, as we both loved the rainbow lights and how they seemed to move across the ceiling from one side to the other. We sat on a lounge type couch. My arm around you. Your hands exploring me. Mine exploring you. At one point, a song came on and I started giving you a lap dance right there in the bar. I remember you playfully unbuttoning my shirt as I ran my hands from your neck softly down each of your arms and rib cage. Oddly, I loved how your ribs felt when I ran my hands across them. I’ll never forget it, among other things. Image6 It was getting late, 4:30am or so. I said I wanted to go to bed and asked if you were coming with me. At this point, I wasn’t sure if I could go through with this or not. I had been with my fiancé 5 years and never cheated on her, not even a kiss. Despite knowing this night would be pivotal in defining the relationship with my fiancé , I didn’t feel I’d be able to at the very least, refrain from telling you. You grabbed my hand, stood up and started walking towards your room. The walk to your room was long. Outside of the main Luxor Pyramid in one of the tower rooms. We took the elevator to the 8th floor. Down the hall and to your room. You showed me a pair of converse sneakers you said you were going to wear instead of the wedges that night. I am glad yo chose the wedges. You took your wedges off and said “look how tall I really am.” You were 5’0″ tops. You went to change into PJ’s and I took my clothes off. I still hadn’t said anything about having someone else in my life. We got into bed. You stated you have shoulder gout in one of your shoulders so you have to lay on your back in bed. I rolled over on top of you and started kissing you. I stopped. I was hesitating in moving the night forward and I could feel you felt something was a little off. I told you about having a fiancé in my life and that we’d been together for almost 5 years. We talked for a bit about my situation and came to the mutual decision it was a better idea to not go forward. You said the guilt will be too much as you have done it once before and that you couldn’t go through with this knowing I had someone in my life. I rolled off being on top of you and laid there with you for 20 or so minutes. No words, only silence. I finally said “you want me to leave, don’t you?” You said, “no, I want you to stay with me but I think leaving is the right thing to do.” I stood up, got dressed and tried to not let the emotion of the situation get to me. It was almost 5am, we’d known each other a little less than 4 hours yet this was incredibly emotional for both of us. I knew we both knew that neither of us wanted me to leave and there was an incredibly special connection between us. You stood with me inside the door and asked if I regretted meeting you and I said “God no, I am so thankful to have met you.” I kissed you on the cheek, forehead and lips, hugged you and proceeded to stand there for a few more minutes and left the room. I didn’t think. I didn’t turn back. The gravity of never seeing her again had not set in. Lesson 5: Be the person who on their death bed is at peace with themselves not telling whoever’s in the room you wish you would have done this, gone there or followed your dreams. I regret leaving the room and regret even more not walking right back to the door after leaving. I regret this more than anything in my life. I got back to my room and tried to sleep. I laid there, processing the night, minute by minute, moment by moment and thought to myself how much of a loss I felt inside. I’d slept a few hours and woke up about 10:00am. I still painfully regretted leaving the room upon waking and decided the only right thing was to find you. Before leaving my room, I penned a note, which I’ve included pictures of in this post for you to hopefully read. My plan was to slip it under the door. I finished the note to you, more like a letter, folded it up and set out to the 8th floor of the Luxor tower. I knew what room you were in. My plan was to slip the note under your door and wait for the text message I knew you’d send. I went to slip the note under the door. The bottom of the door was completely sealed to the floor so nothing could fit underneath. This forced me to knock. I knocked and waited. And a girl answered, about your age. She looked confused and didn’t have your eyes. It quickly became obvious I didn’t remember the room number. I proceeded doing my best to guess the correct room. I didn’t know what I was going to say when you opened the door but I didn’t care, I only wanted to see you. I knocked on every door of the 8th floor in the Luxor West tower. Some people answered, some didn’t. Eventually either the housekeeping lady called security or someone overseeing video surveillance saw me knocking on door after door. The next thing I knew security showed up politely escorted me down to the casino floor. I wonder if one of the doors I knocked on where no one answered was you. I can understand if you didn’t because had you answered, it meant us leaving Las Vegas with the ability to continue our relationship. Maybe you knew it would only make things harder or maybe you didn’t want to feel like homewrecker. If you didn’t answer, that’s okay. I want you to know, I did the right thing and called of my engagement, ending the relationship entirely Jan 1st, 2017. What was meant to happen, happened. After being escorted down to the casino floor, I waited at both Luxor bars pacing back and forth between the two. I walked the entire Luxor square back and forth, corner to corner, side to side. Nothing. I went to the pool because you had said you wanted to lay out. Nothing. I looked everywhere I could and even waited by the elevators you would need to take to get to your room. If you are seeing this, know that I think about you. I’ve looked everywhere for you with the little amount of information I have. If I had just heard your name right or ask again, or any of a million things, I would have found you online with the tools available to me. I’ve searched through literally thousands of Facebook profiles, Tinder profiles in and around Vancouver, WA and I’ve got no where. I don’t know if you’re looking for me or if you think I’m not looking for you and that you were someone I would forget about. I am looking and I haven’t forgotten. For anyone who isn’t the girl I met this night, here is what I know so far about this amazing girl. If you know who I am talking about, please, please, please, forward this on. Even if you don’t, please share this. Help me. Lesson 6: If you ever meet someone you know is special, don’t let her go like I did. Female 29 Years Old Height: 5’0ish” Weight: 110 Hair: Light Brown/Blonde. Birthday: September ____, 1988 (would now be 29 years old) Residence: Washington State. South Western near Oregon Border. Likely Clark County, WA Resident in Vancouver, WA or surround area. Nationality: American | Irish Skin: Fair. Not Irish white where you the sun burns you instantly but fair meaning not super tan but not super pale or white either. Children: 3 Girls. 3, 4 & 6 or 3, 5 & 6. Background picture on her iPhone is all 3 of them in matching Pink Dresses. Interest in Fashion Design. Possibly starting off in the business or does it as hobby. See pictures of Items similar to the ones she’s designed and showed me. 100% Has Facebook. Probably Pintrest. Likes Country Music Went to Las Vegas Alone and checked into Luxor on Monday May 9th, 2016 while her 3 kids and their father were on a camping trip to Arizona Has shoulder gout in one shoulder, right I believe. Separated with Father of children. He has Older Jeep Grand Cherokee, black, with bigger wheels (picture included) Below is the handwritten letter I wrote: http://i.imgur.com/XUbMqZE.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/LQldDVv.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/SKtyZRR.jpg `` If you can help, PLEASE comment or reply. Like on Facebook: Facebook website: LuxorLove
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