Showing posts with label aids walk el paso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aids walk el paso. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Review: The New City Grille is Open for Private Dinner Parties



Just last week I was invited to the New City Grille for a dinner party and the invitation confused me, as they aren't open for dinner. Come to find out, our dinner party was a private event that included a hand-printed menu, a delectable cake made for the event and drinks by an outdoor fire pit following dessert. Lucky for our party and diners seeking a different and unique experience, Thierry Oppenheimer caters private dinner parties in her restaurant, at a very affordable price.

Our dinner party began with appetizers and wine in what normally serves as the smallest of three dining rooms in the restaurant. The party started with a chic spread of wine, Pellegrino, cheese, crackers, olives and prosciutto with melon, served by a very professional wait staff.

Following the appetizers we were seated at a dining table that ran the entire length of the restaurant and sat more than 20 people. At each place setting was a 35 card with the evening's meal written out, a classy touch that is the norm for wedding receptions. The table setting was simple yet elegant done in all white and silver, with small votive candles functioning as the main source of light.

Much like dinners served in Europe, the main course was served first, a light and delicious seafood lasagna, one of Theirry's specialties. The second course was a Greek salad served with very light vinaigrette, a perfect cleanser for the palate following fish. After clearing the salad plates, small glasses filled with caramel popcorn were placed every two people and orders for tea or coffee were taken, I opted to stick with my wine.

Before opening her "down town" restaurant, Thierry enjoyed a successful career as a professional baker, a job that led her across the United States and Europe. I first met Thierry at a cover shoot for El Paso Magazine where we featured one of her four tiered wedding cakes, certainly one of our most beautiful covers. Upon returning to El Paso after a long stint away, Thierry continued to make cakes and opened up the New City Grille south of Paisano. The New City Grille is home to delicious lunches and a very packed house.

Luckily for our party, Thierry baked one of her gorgeous cakes for dessert, which she showed to each guest, earning her a round of applause before the slicing and plating. The cake was a light and tart lemon cake with a lavender icing, an ideal compliment to the evening's fare.

After dessert the party was escorted outside to the patio where chairs were set up around a fire, already burning bright, where guests finished their wine and coffee before heading home.

The New City Grille is a perfect location for a private party (no more than 40) for you and your closest friends or colleagues. The dining area is intimate and the staff is friendly and very much a part of the evening's festivities. Pricing varies based on the meal and dessert and you can call Thierry (pronounced Terry) for a quote at 915.474.7777.

Living up to it's down town description, it's hard to fathom such a unique and intimate dining experience only blocks from the Santa Fe Bridge, in such a remote section of Downtown El Paso. Give it a try for your next private party, as the atmosphere cannot be matched and the food is divine.

Info:
New City Grille
504 S. Main Street @ Third Ave.
El Paso, TX 79901
915.474.7777
www.sweetartfestivecakes.com

Friday, December 10, 2010

Event: 2nd PSI Event, Friday December 10th, 6-8+ pm

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

As some of you know, tomorrow Friday December 10th we will host our second meeting of the Philosophical Systems Institute, this time as a joint event with the Border Theatre Group. The PSI event is free, but the Border Theatre group is charging a door fee of $10. However, if you are just planning to attend the PSI event you can let the good folks at the door know and they will let you in for free. Of course, we hope that you are tempted by the performances and music and you can join us for the plays as well as the philosophical discussion.

Keyholder members of PSI and one guest enter free at all events at Glasbox. One of the perks of membership :) For more information about PSI and membership go to:

http://www.philosophicsystemsinstitute.com/http___www.godaddy.com_/Welcome.html

Schedule for tomorrow's event:

From 6-8 p.m. we will continue the discussion we began last time on the question of the meaning of probability and/or the state of the quantum cat, also known as the cat-in-the-box, or Schrödinger's cat, with some poster presentations and the art competition on the best representation of the cat prior to or during the opening the box. There will be some refreshments and light snacks at that time.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Week #5: Shamaley Chime n Rhyme



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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

10.19.10: Today's Show

Today on The Lisa D Show at noon we'll start the show with information on how your candidates will vote in the Nov. 2 election. Which candidates are supporting domestic partnership coverage for City employees? Do you know and if not, where do you find out voter information like that?

Today live in the studio we'll interview Jessy Castaneda about her coming out story. We've been telling coming out stories on The Lisa D Show this month in honor of national coming out month. We'll also talk about the recent viral phenom known as "It gets Better". Started by sex columnist Dan Savage the New York Times reports ... "Some say the videos also represent an important moment for the gay rights movement. The sharing of coming-out stories has long been a tool of solidarity among gays as “a way to say that we understand each other because we had to come out under fire or because we struggled with it,” Mr. Sprinkle said.

Click here to view It gets Better videos.

Also this weekend is the AIDS Walk El Paso on Saturday, October 23, at Memorial Park 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We will talk with event organizer David Peralta-Torres about AIDS in El Paso. Info: There are currently 1,670 confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS in the El Paso Region. It is estimated that 25% more cases have not yet been reported because many people are still not getting tested. “It is critical that our testing numbers increase in the El Paso Community in order for us to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS. Getting tested not only helps in reducing the statistics, but also ensures that if someone is infected, they can receive the treatment they need to live a long healthy life” said David Peralta-Torres, HIV Education Prevention Specialist. AIDS Walk El Paso has been used as a vehicle to help raise awareness and support for local non-profits like International AIDS Empowerment & AIDS Project El Paso who assist in prevention, education and support services for members of the community affected with HIV/AIDS. Both organizations rely heavily on monetary and in-kind donations for the services they provide. For information on how to sponsor, pledge, walk or form a team for AIDS Walk El Paso 2010 please visit www.internationalaids.org or for more information on the HIV Prevention Program visit: http://www.elpasotexas.gov/health/education.asp


Then we'll talk about something totally worth your time, a sunset drive to Mesilla on Highway 28 to the Fountain Theatre.

Tune into the show at KHRO 1150 AM or stream the show at www.talkradio1150.com. Also, feel free to call the show at 915.880.4376 or send an email to thelisadshow@gmail.com.