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8 reviews |
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Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service | BelfastBooked 3 times todayLovely venue for food and drinks with pleasent staff |
Deanes Meat Locker |
8. Deanes Meat Locker |
Reviews Coming Soon |
$$$$ |
Steak | Belfast |
When you combine the sheer skill of Deanes chefs with the superb quality of the well renowned Hannan Meats and the accuracy of the Asador Grill you create a product that simply excels... and that's at the heart of Deanes Meat Locker. |
Deanes Love Fish |
9. Deanes Love Fish |
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Seafood | Belfast |
Deanes Love Fish is a totally different eating out experience in Belfast. The 100 seater dining space is flooded with light from a conservatory style roof. In the informal but stylish all white interior, reminiscent of a warm summer day on the coast, you will feel welcome and relaxed the menute... |
Afternoon Tea at Ten Square Hotel |
10. Afternoon Tea at Ten Square Hotel |
Reviews Coming Soon |
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Afternoon Tea | Belfast |
Afternoon Tea in The Loft, Ten Square - a delightful indulgence amongst the rooftops of Belfast, where time stands still - reassuringly traditional& irresistibly delicious. Get settled in our luxurious Loft Bar, drink in the ambience, sit back & catch up, while we serve our signature 3-tiered... |
Plantation Shutter Sale in Minneapolis |
We love offering you the best prices on the best plantation shutter brands in Minneapolis. So, whether you’re contemplating our Polywood® or our Ovation® shutters, right now is the time to order them. |
How Do I Get This Plantation Shutter Discount? |
To get a discount on your plantation shutters, you simply have to purchase your shutters from us by scheduling an in-home consultation before the sale ends. |
We bring samples of our Polywood and Ovation shutters – and all their color and frame options – so you can see how they go with your décor. We measure your windows and take notice of those with special shapes. Then, we present you with a quote of what this home improvement task will cost. |
Next, we take all that information to our store and order your custom shutters from our manufacturing facility. Once the shutters are complete, our installers bring them to your house to be fitted precisely to your windows. |
And, just like that, you have charming window shutters that work effortlessly – and save you real dollars. |
Find out what offers are available on plantation shutters in Minneapolis: |
We are currently not offering any discounts in the Minneapolis market. |
Work/Life Imbalance |
27 |
Jul |
WLI Episode 30: Watermelon Park |
July 27, 2018 |
A bit of a short episode this week due to scheduling constraints, so enjoy this condensed “all killer, no filler” episode! |
In this episode, we talk waterspo... err, water parks, quaint American tourist traps, belt bifurcation, and going commando. |
This week’s Indie Podcast Corner: @BrookReadingPod! |
This week’s promo: @YouCanRewindIt! |
Monthly Lecture Series |
Monthly Lecture Series |
2019 Lecture Dates: April 18 | May 23 | June 20 | July 18 | August 15 | September 19 | October 17 | November 21 |
All Lectures Start at 7:00 PM in the Visitor Center |
FREE for Premium Garden Members | $5 for Basic Members and Non-Members |
Registration Requested | Walk-Ins Welcome |
Anderson Japanese Gardens’ Lecture Series features culturally significant |
topics presented by nationally renowned thought leaders. |
Most presentations are interactive and provide the audience a deeper appreciation for the |
cultural arts and concepts to improve their own horticultural pursuits. |
2019 Lecturers |
Thursday, October 17 |
Mushrooms of Illinois |
Moira Hunter OKeefe |
Wild Mushroom Expert |
Michigan Dept of Agriculture and Rural Development |
Thursday, November 21 |
Garden Year in Review |
Tim Gruner, Head of Horticulture and Garden Curator |
Anderson Japanese Gardens |
Thursday, July 18 |
History, Art and Diplomacy in the Garden of the Phoenix, Chicago |
Robert Karr, Jr. |
Thursday, August 15 |
On The Nature of Things: The Path to the Garden |
Douglas Dawson |
Thursday, September 19 |
Tyler Ziegert, Horticulturalist |
Anderson Japanese Gardens |
Thursday, April 18 |
Steve Jensen |
Japan: A Photo and Haiku Journey |
Thursday, June 20 |
Restoration Projects with Long Lasting Results: How True Craftsmanship Can Survive Multiple Generations |
Dávid Sipos (Ojai, CA) |
Minka Woodworks Inc. |
Thursday, May 23 |
Tatami Craftsmen from Japan |
Workers Struggles: The Americas |
18 September 2012 |
Latin America |
Mexico City high school workers strike over unfulfilled agreement |
On September 12, workers at 20 high schools in Mexico City began a strike to demand that the construction of new high schools be halted until the government complies with agreements to improve existing ones. |
The high schools date to the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (2000-2005) and are administered by the Mexico City government through its Middle Superior Education Institute. |
The approximately 1,300 workers are members of the SUTIEMS Education Institute workers union. SUTIEMS general secretary Miguel Ángel Hernández told Radio Fórmula that there were two reasons for the walkout: “The first is that the educational field confronts a situation of budget abandonment on the part of the Institute... |
Among the first demands are hiring of personnel, provision of services and the construction of necessary infrastructure. Hernández mentioned the lack of teachers for students who have progressed to a new level. At the campuses of Iztapalapa and Álvaro Obregón, for example, about 450 students have been unable to take cl... |
Secondly, an agreement signed before the local Conciliation and Arbitration Board on July 4, containing a number of promised labor improvements, has not been acted upon more than a month after the deadline. Hernández added, “One demand that they were to give us no later than August 15 was a universal voucher for 3,000 ... |
Trinidadian teachers “rest and reflect” for two days to protest stalled negotiations |
On September 13 and 14, teachers in Trinidad and Tobago stayed home to protest the slow pace of negotiations between its union, the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA), and the islands’ chief personnel officer (CPO). The meetings have been going on since July 2010 and deal with the period from Octo... |
TTUTA first vice president Davanand Sinanan claimed 75 percent adherence to the “Rest and Reflect” action on the first day and an even higher percentage on the second, over 90 percent. |
The union called the action a “victory,” though no concrete results have come from it. TTUTA second vice president Orville Carrington was quoted by Trinidad Express: “We have not reached consensus on those issues. But what we have detected…is a change in the mood, a slight softening from the normal dogmatic position th... |
“Mr. Carrington added that the union's priority will be to push for the External Labour Market Survey to be completed in the shortest possible time so their members can receive current market wages,” reported ctntworld.com. The union scheduled an Emergency General Council Meeting for September 17 to discuss further act... |
Bolivian mineworkers strike, blockade, march over control of tin mine |
The Colquiri tin and zinc mine, located about 160 km south of the Bolivian capital La Paz, has precipitated conflicts between rival groups of mineworkers in the last few weeks. |
The Colquiri mine, formerly owned by Swiss company Glencoe, was expropriated in June. Since then, workers in private cooperatives have vied with workers in the state-run Bolivian Mining Corporation (Comibol) over control of the mine. |
The cooperative workers are calling on the government to hand over the lucrative mine to them, while the Comibol workers, who are affiliated with the Bolivian Workers Federation (COB), are demanding that the mine be nationalized. A decree on August 29, dividing control of a recently discovered vein between the two, onl... |
On September 11, hundreds of cooperativistas blockaded three main highways leading to La Paz by scattering large rocks on them. The blockade followed the detonation of small dynamite charges on the road the day before by some Comibol workers. Traffic was paralyzed, with a counter-blockade held by truckers against the c... |
A cyclist died on the 13th in a collision while attempting to get through the blockade, and both sides have detonated dynamite, causing some injuries. Since then, the cooperativists have put a temporary hold on the blockades. |
At least 5,000 COB workers marched in the Bolivian capital La Paz as well as other cities September 14 to demand the nationalization of the Colquiri tin and zinc mine. In Oruro, the protest was particularly raucous, with explosions of dynamite and over 300 housewives joining their husbands with shouts of “Nationalizati... |
The government began discussions with representatives of the cooperatives on September 13. COB officials are threatening to escalate their actions if the government does not nationalize the mine. |
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