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Join us for a spectacular Easter Brunch at Palma Kitchen + Tap on Sunday, April 20th, from 10:00am to 3:00pm,where indulgence meets tradition in a beautifully curated dining experience.
Our lavish buffet begins with a chilled station featuring assorted sweet breads and pastries, fresh fruits and berries, smoked salmon dip with bagel chips, shrimp cocktail, and a selection of crisp, refreshing salads.
Savor breakfast classics like our hearty breakfast casserole, crispy bacon, savory sausage, country potatoes, and fluffy French toast with syrup and butter. Then, explore our brunch selections, including baked mahi-mahi, a fresh vegetable medley, rosemary-roasted potatoes, and an assortment of warm, artisan breads with whipped butter.
For a true feast, visit our action stations, where our chefs will be carving honey-glazed ham and tender beef tenderloin with au jus and horseradish, alongside a chef-led omelet station preparing made-to-order creations.
Little ones can enjoy their own special kids’ buffet, featuring chicken tenders, dollar pancakes with syrup, cereal boxes, waffle fries, and a selection of kid-friendly treats.
Finish on a sweet note with our assorted dessert display, offering a delightful array of Easter-inspired confections.
The cost is $50 for Trilogy Members, $60 for guests, $15 for children (ages 6-12) plus tax and gratuity, and complimentary for children aged 5 and younger.
Celebrate the season with family, friends, and an unforgettable culinary experience at Encanterra. We highly recommended you make reservations online via OpenTable. We look forward to hosting you this Easter!
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Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high of 81 and low of 51 degrees.
Friday: Sunny, temps: high: 83, low: 54.
Saturday: Warm with plenty of sunshine, with a high of 86 and low of 58 degrees. 🌶 Hot!
📰 News we’re reading
1. Community input shapes the plan to preserve ‘A’ Mountain and Papago Park (statepress.com) — Tempe is engaging the community to shape plans for preserving ‘A’ Mountain and Papago Park. The plan, involving extensive public input, aims to manage and maintain the preserves while balancing urbanization with natural retreats.
2. Arizona family, parents of famous quarterback, emotional about closing golf course (usatoday.com) — The Shalimar Golf Club in Tempe is set to close after over 40 years due to financial difficulties and the owners’ age. The property is under contract with a developer planning to build homes, sparking opposition from local residents concerned about losing green space.
3. Construction wraps on luxury apartments in Tempe(roselawgroupreporter.com) — The newly completed Nollie luxury apartments in Tempe offer modern living with studio, one-, and two-bedroom options. Located in a Qualified Opportunity Zone, the development features top-tier amenities and is designed to enhance the community’s appeal.
4. Tempe adopts plan to help residents with energy usage, extreme heat (yourvalley.net) — Tempe City Council has adopted the Residential Energy Equity Roadmap to help residents tackle energy use and extreme heat challenges. This plan, part of the city’s Climate Action Plan, aims to ensure equitable access to energy resources.
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Head over to Escalante Senior Center from 10 a. m. to noon on Friday, March 28 to explore free senior health and wellness services, classes and events. Free meals will be offered to the first 50… (Nextdoor )
Praying for safe return of our 2 astronauts, stranded in space for 9 months!!! Should be splashing down late this afternoon!!! Wow, I used to flip out over working weekend, or staying late. What incredible spirit’s of service… (Nextdoor South Tempe)
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Who lost a league Most Valuable Player Award to a teammate even though he had: A.) More first-place MVP vote, B.) A lower (& league-leading) ERA and C.) A higher (& MLB-leading) WAR?
Hint: #1 No older person ever played for the American League Baltimore Orioles in the twentieth century.
Hint: #2 His first ball was a ball with rolled-up rags and walnuts.
Wednesday’s question answered:
Q. Whose American League record of twenty-four consecutive regular-season victorious decisions did National Leaguer Carl Hubbell tie?
Hint: #1 After returning from military service he (not Hubbell) re-invented his pitching style to account for advancing age and accumulating minor injuries.
Hint: #2 His veteran (literally) leadership helped turn a second-division team into a pennant-winner.
Hint: #3 He was a decent-hitting pitcher and even became the first player to hit a home run to center field in the Polo Grounds.
– Ans. Rowe’s W streak wasn’t quite that since even though he won 16 straight in 1934 & his 1st 8 in 1935, Rowe dropped his final decision of ‘34. Sorry for the misleading inaccurate question.
– #1 Rowe joined :PHI’s rotation and in the vernacular of the day, became a “junkball” pitcher.
– #2 Rowe’s double digit wins in 1946-48, helped propel the 1950 Phillies’ Whiz Kids to the 1950 NL pennant, showing a previous perennial loser that winning was possible.
– #3 His HR was in batting practice before a 1933 exhibition game.