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A collection of radical right figures including white nationalists and ultranationalist European leaders gathered in Manhattan for the New York Young Republicans Club’s (NYYRC) annual gala Saturday night, where that group’s president declared “total war” on perceived enemies.
“We want to cross the Rubicon. We want total war. We must be prepared to do battle in every arena. In the media. In the courtroom. At the ballot box. And in the streets,” NYYRC President Gavin Wax declared to a room full of supporters at 583 Park Ave., an event venue on New York’s Upper East side.
“This is the only language the left understands. The language of pure and unadulterated power,” Wax added.
At the five-hour event, which Hatewatch reporters attended, white nationalists Peter and Lydia Brimelow of VDARE hobnobbed with Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser and White House official. Donald Trump Jr. was also in attendance.
Republicans publicly lauded members of an Austrian political party founded by World War II-era German Nazi party members. Racist political operative Jack Posobiec shared jokes across a table with Josh Hammer, the opinion editor of Newsweek. Multiple recently elected GOP congresspeople applauded Marjorie Taylor Greene, who told the NYYRC crowd in the event’s closing remarks that the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol would have succeeded if she had planned it and that the insurrectionists would have been armed.
“Then Jan. 6 happened. And next thing you know, I organized the whole thing, along with Steve Bannon,” Greene said, referring to allegations that she had led reconnaissance tours of the Capitol for soon-to-be insurrectionists in the days prior to the violence.
“I will tell you something, if Steve Bannon and I organized that, we would have won,” she said, as attendees erupted in cheers and applause. “Not to mention, it would’ve been armed.”
WHITE NATIONALISTS AND NEOFASCISTS IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
Republican speakers repeatedly voiced an anti-democracy, authoritarian ideology, and extremists in the audience cheered wildly. White nationalists such as the Brimelows of VDARE and leaders from extreme far right European parties like Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland, AfD), whom German officials placed under surveillance for their ties to extremism, and Austrian Freedom Party (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, FPÖ), ate and drank in the same room as newly elected Republican congresspeople, such as Long Island and Queens-based George Santos, Georgia-based Mike Collins and Florida-based Cory Mills.
Hatewatch reached out to Santos and Mills by email before the event about their willingness to appear in a global collection of radical right, anti-democracy activists. They did not reply. Hatewatch reached out to Collins on Sunday morning but had not received a response at press time.
A STEVE BANNON SELFIE FOR VDARE
Bannon, the former Trump adviser, physically embraced the white nationalist Brimelows at NYYRC, spoke to the couple for several minutes and took a selfie with them. VDARE traffics in the great replacement conspiracy theory and has published defenses of writings that a terrorist who gunned down 24 people in an El Paso Wal-Mart in 2019 allegedly authored. Peter Brimelow attended the white supremacist American Renaissance conference in November, whose host has portrayed Black people as being subhuman. The Brimelows publish writing authored by Jason Kessler, who helped organize the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
When Hatewatch attempted to speak to Lydia Brimelow after her conversation with Bannon to inquire about it, she walked away. Hatewatch did not get close enough to Bannon to ask him about the encounter with Peter and Lydia Brimelow.
‘PIZZAGATE’ JACK DESCENDS ON NEW YORK CITY
Posobiec, a radical right political operative, resides with his wife Tanya Posobiec in Hanover, Maryland. The couple took Amtrak Northeast Regional train 88 into New York’s Penn Station Moynihan Hall on Saturday afternoon to get to the NYYRC gala. Train 88 pulled in at around 3:45 PM ET, and a Hatewatch reporter observed Posobiec and his wife deboard and enter New York City.
“Antifa, don’t even think about it tonight,” Posobiec posted to Twitter three hours later, at 6:39 PM ET, with the location of the tweet marked Manhattan, NY.
NYYRC gave Posobiec a speaking slot and an Allen W. Dulles award, named after the former head of the CIA. NYYRC said in its December bulletin that the award is given to “an individual who embodies the virulent anti-Marxist spirit of [Dulles].”
Like the Brimelows, Posobiec has a well-documented history of radical right activism. He has boasted of his ties to the antigovernment Oath Keepers, fraternized with the Proud Boys, and at least twice, filmed propaganda videos with a pair of neo-Nazi brothers. He is primarily known for pushing the #Pizzagate disinformation campaign, which falsely suggested that Democrats ran a pedophile dungeon in the basement of a Washington, D.C., pizzeria.
Hatewatch spoke with Posobiec around midnight at the NYYRC event and asked him about his involvement in pushing the #StoptheSteal hashtag onto Twitter during the runup to the 2020 election. Although “Stop the Steal” became synonymous with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol building, Posobiec started tweeting the hashtag from his over-1-million-follower account as early as Sept. 7, 2020, two full months before anyone tallied any votes.
While responding to Hatewatch at NYYRC, Posobiec first attempted to associate the hashtag with Roger Stone and then with Ali Alexander, two of his collaborators. Then he called it “a meme.” He never explained why he abruptly started posting the hashtag in September 2020.
While answering questions, Posobiec grew testy with a Hatewatch reporter and described SPLC as a “domestic terror organization.” Posobiec called that reporter a “scumbag” and a “troll.” After Posobiec’s speaking tone became palpably agitated, a crowd formed and NYYRC executive secretary Viswanag “Vish” Burra escorted both Hatewatch reporters to the exit, physically shoving one of them.
NEWSWEEK FLAUNTS ITS RADICAL-RIGHT CREDENTIALS
Starting in May 2020, after editor Nancy Cooper and chief content officer Dayan Candappa brought political activist Josh Hammer to run Newsweek’s opinion section, the 90-year-old publication has emerged as a hub for opinion pieces authored by radical right activists. Newsweek has published the extremist Posobiec as well as 2020 election-lie pusher Raheem Kassam in recent years, and Hammer has also hosted both of them on his Newsweek-branded podcast. The three men sat together talking and laughing at table #6 during the NYYRC event, near the stage.
When QAnon influencer-turned-congressperson Marjorie Taylor Greene took the stage, Hammer stood up and applauded. When she endorsed former President Trump as her 2024 presidential candidate of choice, Posobiec turned to Hammer and grinned. In January, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis invited Hammer on a tour of his office, and the Florida-based Newsweek editor has since hyped DeSantis as a potential presidential candidate.
“You gonna go up there, Josh?” Posobiec chided Hammer about Greene’s endorsement of Trump, eliciting laughter from the table.
A Hatewatch reporter approached Hammer after Greene’s speech, made an introduction and asked if he knew Peter Brimelow of VDARE.
“He’s right here, right now?” Hammer asked with excitement.
“I didn’t even know he was here!” Hammer said of the infamous white nationalist publisher. “I’m going to say Hi.”
The Hatewatch reporter asked Hammer how he got his job at Newsweek, and the opinion editor abruptly stopped talking. He asked the reporter to identify himself again. When the reporter did, Hammer’s expression slackened. He quickly claimed he did not know Peter Brimelow and left.
‘WHAT’S RACIST ABOUT PROJECT VERITAS?’
Multiple figures associated with Project Veritas, the hard-right propaganda group that engages in sting operations, attended the NYYRC gala. The group’s founder James O’Keefe and Project Veritas board member Matthew Tyrmand hobnobbed with NYYRC guests Saturday.
Legal trouble has entangled Project Veritas in recent months. Former associates sued Project Veritas in August, citing the creation of a “highly sexualized” work environment, which they claim included substance abuse and unpaid labor. (The group has denied these allegations.) In September, a jury in a civil case found that Project Veritas had “violated wiretapping laws and fraudulently misrepresented itself” during a sting operation targeting a group called Democracy Partners. The FBI raided O’Keefe’s home in November 2021 as part of an investigation into the alleged theft of a diary belonging to President Joe Biden’s daughter Ashley. (The group has claimed that they acted lawfully in obtaining the diary.)
Outside of the building on 583 Park Ave., O’Keefe argued with antifascist protesters, according to footage reviewed by Hatewatch. A different, self-described “independent video journalist” posted a series of clips to Twitter at 8:15 p.m., showing O’Keefe asking antifascist protesters on the corner of Park Avenue and 62nd Street, “What’s racist about Project Veritas?”
The same social media user posted a video to Twitter at 9:12 p.m. In it, O’Keefe could be seen standing on the street outside the venue alongside several other men, including Newsweek’s Hammer.
“Would you like to make a tax-deductible donation to Project Veritas?” O’Keefe asked the protesters.
Hatewatch observed Project Veritas’ Tyrmand sitting at table #4, the one closest to the center of the stage, alongside Trump-world power players Steve Bannon and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. A recent New York Times report named Tyrmand and Bannon as key U.S. figures in an effort to depict Brazil’s November presidential elections as being fraudulent, after voters in that country pushed hard-right favorite Jair Bolsonaro out of office. Tyrmand, who is known for his ties to the global radical right, took the stage and lauded the ultranationalist European leaders in attendance.
“This is an all-star room, and I urge all of you to meet everybody here and continue to spend time together, getting to know each other, so we can fight the battle, arm in arm,” Tyrmand said of the European extremists, including the contingents from Austria and Germany.
ALMOST MIDNIGHT
Speakers including Trump Jr. and Greene sought to downplay the Republicans’ failure to secure a so-called “red wave” victory in the 2022 midterms by attacking such familiar right-wing targets as Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden and LGBTQ+ people.
“The party is in a pretty good spot, but America may not be getting it. We have a party right now that is actually delivering for the American people. But what we don’t have [is] our same people in Washington, who can make those things happen,” Donald Trump Jr. told the crowd after he came on stage.
Greene suggested eliminating Democrat members of House committees in her closing speech, as a way of shifting the tide of power in Washington. She also told the audience Americans it was “almost midnight,” meaning they risked losing their country to perceived enemies.
Greene praised a Project Veritas video focused on LGBTQ+ education published by the group, saying it shows that teachers “pass around dildos, buttplugs and lube.” (The school issued a statement claiming “[Project] Veritas deceptively edited the video with malicious intent.”)
Greene expressed her gratitude to Project Veritas for their work.
“Thank you very much. We appreciate that,” she said to scattered applause.
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God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. 
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It has been said time and again that no matter how careful you are whether when out walking, biking, or driving, you can't control how other people keep themselves disciplined. 20-year-old Ahlschlager was on his bike heading home at around 3 a.m. on June 14 when he got involved in a hit and run accident. The victim had just left work, waited for the pedestrian light to change, and was about to cross Dam Neck and General Booth when a white car suddenly made a right-hand turn and slammed into him, causing a severe brain injury. Attorney Emily Brannon is helping the victim's family find justice for the case.
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A Rose In Harlem
OC x Erik Story
Based on Teyana Taylor’s VII & KTSE
Warnings: Language
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Chapter IX: Rize
February 6, 2014
22 HOURS BEFORE SHOWTIME.REHEARSAL, NINE PM.
"Ladies, Gents! Find Seats! Sit in them!" All twenty-four models followed Yani's request. We just wrapped our rehearsal, everyone did phenomenal. I can only pray that we get it like this at 583 Park Ave. Yani and I have been thee dynamic duo for the past seventy-two hours. I've been steaming outfits, she's been bagging accessories. I've been designing roll-away walls, she's been contacting every contractor in her contacts to design the black and gold glitter floors.
Honestly, in the past month, Yani and I have been on our hustle. I finished my last shoot and have been on go since. Erik and I have basically been like two ships passing in the night. I usually would leave before him, and come home after he arrived. We never talked about my father's birthday, our kiss..well..kisses. None of it. I've been too busy. Yasin and I have been texting here and there, but I haven't seen him either. He's been understanding about it though. The only person I've been spending my time with is Yani.
We've collectively gotten maybe eight hours of sleep in three days. So now, we're just exhausted and over it. We're trying to get this rehearsal over and done with. The theater's silence is my queue to step on the stage, I do so, scanning my models faces. They're looking like kids on Christmas Eve. So excited for what the next day has to bring. Their faces make me grateful, my smile spreads and everyone breaks out in applause. I decipher a few, "Yeah Syd!" "You did it girl!" and "Woos" in the crowd, I yield my hands up and down, they lower their yells. "Hey everybody, We're down to the wire here. We're less than a day away. We've been working our asses off for a month and a half. I couldn't have ever gotten this done without any of you. I'm excited for everyone to see our hard work. I'm even more excited for you to see your hard work pay off."
I point to Iyo in the control center, He dims the lights and lower the projector screen. "I now present to you.. UPTXWN." Applause rings out as the projector displays a drone clip of High Bridge among the sunrise and Syd's voiceover, "Uptown, Home of the greats. From The Bronx, to Harlem. The place I know, the place I love." The six models she started with appear on the screen, daringly sitting on the railing, laughing with one another in their high end garments. "Our hustles.. It always had this special..thing about it. We always went a little harder. Thought a little smarter. Emerged to the top a bit faster." Photos of me and all of Uptown's finest begins scrolling through from right to left. From a photo of me and Dapper Dan when I was fresh out of college. Diddy and I when I was an intern at Chanel. With Kerry Washington a bit after Save the Last Dance came out when I was twelve. Sistah Souljah, Kid Capri, Bianca (aka Young B), Cam'ron, Juelz, and Jim Jones back when Rock-a-fella were still together, Kalis, and finally, A$AP Mob & me when they were fresh in the game back in 2011.
"And when we're on top, we set trends. We define eras. Their stamps will forever be evident in our culture. Here's mine. Here's UPTXWN." All of the photos scroll backwards and the screen goes black for a few seconds. Images of the Big L tribute wall outside of the Harlem Up Deli Market, in black and white appear, then the same original six models; Sam, Levi, Von, Jade, Deanna, and Cass kneeling at different levels, crowded around the wall. Making sure not to block his face or name. Then Pretty Flako instrumental bangs through the theater's speakers. The TV flake transition changes to the Bailey house shoot. The drone shot pans around the corner of the property, all twenty four models posing looking like royalty draped in over $80,000 worth of clothes collectively.  The visual pans over to a slowed down visual of Nina flashing her bottom grill, her thick frame vibing out to the up tempo beat. Then to Xierra kneeling beside her, giving face in her side profile. The screen shortly displays a wide pan of the property and models again, then switches to Levi. Iyo's suggested scene of displaying the details of his tattoos on his shirtless body-- while simultaneously showing the VVS necklace, the embroidery on the custom one of a kind jean jacket; came out perfectly.
The photos of each model in each of their looks scroll through at the right speed so each detail is fully displayed. Every model stands up, showing off as their photos went across the screen. As Gina's photoset emerges, I turn to the screen so I can roll my eyes. I instantly become reminded of how flirty she was with Erik before Yani had to snatch her up to take these.  Yani stands beside me, peeping the entire scene, "Girl, suck it up. She in it now. Let's get it over with." I shake it off, turning back to the models.  
The park Marcus Garvey Amphitheater scene pops up, it was a gloomy overcast. Which was perfect for the theme. As the looping instrumental repeats, each model was either sitting at the top of the folding seats, or crouched on the seat of the folding seats. The collective total of every look? $110,878. I'm lucky I got such great relationships with these clients and these models didn't fuck up any of they shit. The first visual was Von, on the center stage. His long hair hanging over his entire face. He rocked this black long open hooded jacket, shirtless. Displaying his massive musical themed chest piece. It gave me a grim reaper vibe that I was definitely looking for. The jacket was a piece I asked Chris Brown's people to create for their Black Pyramid line. They fucked with the vision and agreed to do it. Von flipped the bottom of the jacket back with force, the rest of the models appeared on stage, smoke filled the stage floor as the all black visual came to life. Gina and Cass rocked matching contrast dresses, Cass was the only model not in black that day. I put her in a white intricate lace Erdem Dress. Gina wore the matching Black dress.
Jade and Deanna were back to back. Jade was wearing a black deep v neck, with a leather ribbed comme des garcons jacket. With a cascading gold necklace reaching her stomach. Accompanied with black and gold aviator Louis Vuitton shades,  Black ripped Levis I thrifted on the East side, and Jefferey Campbell's Legion booties. Deanna was wearing my favorite outfit of that day. A black long sleeved Oscar De La Renta ruffled shirt with cut out shoulders, a Burberry black ruffled skirt, and black Averil Doc Martin boots. Her bamboos and three finger ring spelling out her name put a street edge on her look that was near and dear to my Harlem bred heart. GG beat every woman's face and gave them the same cohesive smokey eye with the black, In The Spirit MAC lipstick. The only difference makeup wise was Cass' white undereye liner.
Once again the photos of every model starts cascading slideshow style. Johan was my second favorite look for that shoot, He rocked a black high low long sleeved Alexander Wang shirt, black distressed Givenchy jeans, and his personal black on black Ralph Lauren Hi Boots. I was going to put him in some other shoes, but I saw the ones he had on and they looked way better with the fit. We accompanied that look with a black Cuban link necklace, the matching bracelet, and Dolce & Gabana retro flip up  round glasses.
Everyone's rave reactions trigger my tears of joy, it's all of our first times seeing the visual's final product and I couldn't be any more proud. This has really been my baby. I've nurtured it, I've put in the work for it. This moment was like its graduation. Everyone looks at me, "Awwwwww!" Yani gives me a big hug, "I'm proud of you, kid." I squeeze her, "I'm proud of us, kid." I push out a laugh.
The final shoot displayed the brownstones on Mount Morris Park, the street right outside of Marcus Garvey Park. Where my parents' old brownstone was. I only needed my original six for this one, since all twenty-four wouldn't fit on the stoop. That day, it was sunny. Not one cloud in sight. Perfect lighting for the intimate shoot. The theme was spring, specifically, pastel colors.
I dressed Jade in a pastel yellow Ted Baker maxi dress, I accessorized her outfit with vintage canary yellow teardrop earrings with a matching tennis bracelet. She wore some nude Christian Louboutin spiked peep toed heels. She stands up when she finds her face and yells while twerking, "Long Hair! Red Bottoms! Long Hair! Red Bottoms!" Everyone, including me burst out in laughter. She kept saying it so much during the shoot, I let her keep them. Paid the $1,500 tab too. Deanna was draped in a Monroe and Main white two piece suit with black accents on the collar and cuffs. We accompanied that with my personal pearls I got from my mom before she passed, some white Manolo Blahnic pumps, and some VVS diamond earrings while her hair popped in the sunlight. She wore her low cut with a rose gold tint. I put Cass in a pair of nude Emilio Pucci wide legged trousers, a White Alexander McQueen peplum top, and a matching nude blazer was draping over her shoulders. Her accessories was a silver double C Chanel choker, charm rings from Tiffany Co., and a vintage Chanel crossbody, gifted from Karl Lagerfeld himself. He said I needed something old for my collection.
The guys were matching my girls' fly. Von parallels Deanna with a Tom Ford cotton two piece suit,  I laced him with some white Versace loafers with the gold Medusa emblem on the center, with the Cuban link chain Johan wore at the Marcus Garvey shoot, and golden Panthere De Cartier  rounded sunglasses. Levi's parallel was for Jade's look. He wore a pastel yellow Calvin Klein. Accompanied with a large size canary ring on his index finger, and the Burberry vintage loafers. Sam paralleled Cass, in a nude ASOS suit with the matching vest. I kept it simple and just accessorized it with my dad's gold pocket watch and black Stacy Adams dress shoes.
I thought the presentation was over, but then the screen transitioned to me working behind the scenes. Me pointing and directing at the Bailey house, with the wind blowing like crazy, me filming on Highbridge at the crack of dawn, Iyo even snuck some footage of the meeting we had in Morningside Park. It looks like Yani snuck some footage of me putting the image board for the fashion show stage together as well. I'm just admiring the scene of watching the hard nights and amazing days I shared with an incredible team. The last shot was me sitting on my old stoop. I was just reminiscing, thinking of how my mom, dad, and I would eat ice cream in the spring in the same spot. I looked up, as I normally do when thinking of them, put my hands together and mumbled, 'allah , shkraan lak.' The camera was too far to catch my phrase. Afterward I bowed between my legs so I could have my emotional moment to myself.
Everyone hops on the stage to crowd around me and initiated a group hug. Once everyone slightly disbursed, I see Gina still sitting in the audience with Erik, I guess he just got here. I hear the doors open again and see Yasin, smiling at me.
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By half past 10, everyone had gone home except for Yani, Nina, Gina, Erik, and Yasin. Nina is waiting on Rashad to pick her up, and I guess Gina is looking to Erik to take her home. She's literally been all up under him since his arrival.
"Tomorrow's gonna go great, babe. You got a great team behind you, you've been super focused. It can't go any other way." Yasin lands a kiss on my temple as I blush at his encouragement. I blink in Erik's direction, he's giving the same look he gave us at Rashad's party. He then grips Gina, pulling her closer to him, "Yeah. You got it Syd. We gon head out. See ya later." with that, Erik and Gina strut to the exit. Nina's phone dings, "Oh, bae is here! See ya tomorrow Syd! We gon kill it, boo!" She hugs me and Yani then jogs out the double doors, "Nice seeing you again Yasin!" he nods, "You too!"
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"So tell me something about you, Sin! I've only talked about me when I see you. What was lil Yasin like?" We are strolling down Saint Nick Avenue after getting grilled jerk chicken from King Barka. We decide to sit on a park bench right outside Saint Nick Park to chat since I wasn't quite ready to go home. "Well, I was born and raised in Brooklyn. Flatbush. My moms is from Brooklyn as well. My dad's side of the family is from Harlem, the eastside, but they love uptown just as much." I grin as he continues, "I was a bad ass kid growing up. Always fighting, getting into trouble at school, I even got expelled in middle school." "Well damn! How did you go from that to--" I wave my hands around his silhouette, "This?" He takes a bite out of his chicken and flashes a sexy smile, "My mom sent me to live with my Uncle. The one that retired and gave me the maintenance business."
"Ahhhh, I see. He whipped you into shape?" He snorts, "Oh, he whipped me alright. A lot. He taught me what it is to be a man." "Where was your father?" He continues eating, pausing his story for a spell, "Uh.. He was in prison. He pushed weight for about ten years, he got caught up. He didn't snitch, so he got twenty. He got out after eight years for good behavior." "How's your relationship with him now?" He shugs, "We're cool. We had a little spat when he first got out. I had to be the man of the house for a while for my moms and sisters. I resented him for it." I take a hold of his free hand, "We patched things up recently." "So him and your mom still married?" He nods, "Yeah. Moms held him down. That lady.. She deserves the world." He finishes his dish as he glows at the mention of his mother.
"She had to get two jobs before I turned sixteen and worked with my Uncle. She held down our household for three years, alone, before I was able to step in and help her. After that, she went back to school. She finished the year before my pops got out, now she's a nurse. Doing what she loves to do." "That's great. That's what life is about, doing what you love." "Definitely." He throws away our empty plates and we keep walking down the avenue, "So what do you love to do Yasin?" "I love music." I stop in my tracks.
"Let me guess, you rap?" he sucks his teeth, "Nah, girl. I play instruments. Three; Acoustic guitar, piano, and snare drum." "Ah, okay! When did you discover your talent?" "I was... ten, I think?" "You make songs?" He pulls a slick move behind me, grabbing me by my waist. I roll my eyes as we continue to walk, "I haven't made a song in five years." "Why not?" I feel him shrug behind me, "I've been busy." I turn around to grab his hands, "You're never too busy to do what you love." He smiles at me, I sense the same glow about him that he had when he spoke of his mom. "Especially when it makes you this happy...just talking about it." Yasin closes the gap between us, "Maybe, you're right. Look at you. Doing what you love. You're inspiring Syeda. Beautiful, too." He strokes my left cheek with his palm. I freeze, much like I did a couple weeks back in my apartment with Erik.
Speaking of Erik, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do about what happened since my dad's birthday. I guess Erik knows what he wants, and that's Gina. So why am I freezing? What's stopping me? All of a sudden my inner thoughts are silenced when Yasin seals our distance, gently kissing me. My knees buckle and he hoists me up by my butt, cuffing the bottom of my cheeks. That makes me even weaker, he breaks off from me, "Damn girl. You good?" My eyes flutter as I respond, "Yeah. Yeah. I'm good." I pull him by his shirt to kiss him again.
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Former Mayor Bill Stortz with Santa
As the year draws to a close and the news cycle continues to reset every day, let’s pause and look at some of images of Bristol from 2017.
Shamrock Road Race
471 North Main Street
Superintendent of Schools Ellen Solek
99 Main St. Bristol, CT 06010
Lynn M. Buthe
Central CT Chambers of Commerce
Photo (c) Imagekind
Professional Young Visionaries of Tomorrow
File photo
Photo (c) Historic Buildings of Connecticut
Former Bristol Mayor Bill Stortz talks with parents of Bristol Eastern High School
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New England Carousel Museum
Bristol City Hall
Mayor Ken Cockayne with Ben Carson
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Bristol Eastern High School Band and Choir
Bristol Republican Party headquarters at 425 North Main Street
Rt. 6 Farmington Ave. Eastbound
Jaymie Bianca
Santa Sunday, New England Carousel Museum
From left to right: Josh Medeiros, Vice President of the Memorial Boulevard Cultural Center, Chris Borucki, Project Sales Manager/Technician at Wesson Energy, Bristol Mayor Kenneth Cockayne, Raquel Kennedy, President of Victory Energy Solutions, and Violette Radomski of Eversource Energy.
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Photo (c) Bristol Economic Development
Veterans Strong Community Center Bristol CT.
Peter B. Kelley
2016 contest winners
Donna Ptak
Emily Bourassa (second from left) is shown with staff from the breast center including (from left): Clinical Coordinator and Breast Health Navigator Kathy Albano, RN, BSN, CN-BN, and Secretaries Jessica Rossomando and Cherie Granger.
Radio Shack Bristol located at Bristol Commons, 77 Farmington Avenue.
Anthony D’Amato
Brian’s Angels
Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union located in Walmart Market
Ken Cockayne
Eric Carlson
Connecticut House Republicans
Chelsea O’Donnell
Paint Nights Hosted by Freddy at the T-salon Cafe House. Art Instructors provided by The Studio.
File Photo
Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center
Pictured from left to right: Captain Edward Spyros, Officer Michael Marino, Officer Andrew Boretsky and Mayor Kenneth Cockayne.
Bristol ARC Jerome Ave. Bristol CT.
Memorial Boulevard School
2014 Home and Business Expo
Photo (c) Bristol Fire Department
Representative student leaders from Guildford DAY and Guilford High School, from left Anthony Slate, Danielle Ott, Gabby Palumbo, and Eryk Derda, spoke against legalizing recreational marijuana at the StopPotCT press conference on March 7 at the State Capitol in Hartford.
“All Heart” Marketing Billboard. Photo (c) Bristol Development Authority
81 N Main St. Bristol
Latin Cravings 375 N Main St, Bristol, CT
David Mills City Council 3rd District Candidate. Dave Mills was a three-sport athlete at both Bristol High and Bristol Eastern High Schools, playing football, basketball and baseball. Photo (c) Bristol Sports Hall of Fame
Former Associated Market 15 Memorial Boulevard Bristol CT. 06010
Cumberland Farms Rt. 72 Bristol CT.
Eric Carlson candidate for City Council in the First District (R)
Bristol Police Complex
Photo (c) Bristol Police
Mecheal Hamilton
Bristol Boys & Girls Club
Main Street section of the former mall site Bristol Hospital purchased
The front view of Bristol Hospital’s proposed ambulatory center on the corner of Riverside Ave. Ext. and Main Street.
Former mall site
45th Annual Bristol Tramps Sports Reunion
Indian Rock Nature Preserve
Photo (c) Bristol Police
Walgreens isn’t saying which stores will close. Walgreens has 58 stores in Connecticut and Rite-Aid has 77 stores in the State.
Pictured from left to right: Joseph Vitale of Covanta. Lt. Richard Guerrera and Chief Brian Gould of the Bristol Police Department. Commissioner Elizabeth Phelan from the City of Bristol’s Water Commission. Kevin Rousseau and Mary Ruder of Covanta. Photo (c) Bristol Police Department
New Work ‘N Gear retail store in Bristol Plaza
Laura and Craig Minor helping out at For Goodness Sake Bristol
Josh Medeiros
A Look Inside: Imagine Nation Classroom
Julian Galindez 2016 Youth of the Year
Andrew Howe
Firefly Hollow Brewery 139 Center Street. Bristol, Connecticut
Rt. 6, at Farmington Ave and Stafford Ave. Bristol
Christina Baker Kline
Bristol GOP slate 2017
Photo (c) Historic Buildings of Connecticut
Photo (c) Ron Tessman 2017 Mum Festival Parade
ictured left to right: Connor Feeney Wallace, Trey Frechette, John Duncan, Jake Leone, Lead Advisor Officer George Franek, Ally McMahon, Justin Seamour, Isaiah Bernazal and Matt Faggaini.
Dr. Josh Medeiros City Council Candidate for District One (D)
Special Olympics Connecticut 2017
Bristol Senior Center
Bristol Police
Congressman John B. Larson
Brittany Barney and the Democratic slate for 2017
Bristol Police Department
New Cambridge Apartments
Walter Hushak of Southington
Photo (c) Blue Dragons 2016 Nutmeg State Games Weigh Lifting Competition
Richard Kriscenski
NNMA Domestic Violence Awareness Basketball Tournament 2017
The Wildcat wooden roller coaster at Lake Compounce
Coppermine Village
Bristol Police Department
St. Vincent DePaul Mission of Bristol, Inc.
Diane Waldron
Whit Betts
For Goodness Sake
Political yard sign in front of the former BCO on South Street
Photo (c) Historic Buildings of Connecticut
FOCUS Center for Autism in Canton
Photo (c) Bristol Police Department
Birge Pond Bristol CT.
72 Maple Street Bristol Connecticut
2 Divinity St, Bristol, CT.
Car Show
City Hall plague of current Mayor Ken Cockayne
Students at the Fresh Start School for adolescents affected by Autism sing the National Anthem at the June 21st ceremony held at the Canton Community Baptist Church honoring the first graduating class.
Palma’s Diner 100 Stafford Ave, Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 583-8131 palmasdinerct.com
Special Olympics Of Connecticut
Bristol Connecticut – Welcome to my House YouYube video
Richard Theriault Photo (c) Jayne Marra
NNMA Domestic Violence Awareness Basketball Tournament 2017
Southside School Bristol
99 Main St. Bristol, CT 06010
Bristol American Legion Post 2 Motorcycle Ride Raised Funds For Youth Week
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New England Carousel Museum
Photo (c) Heat For Heroes
1192 Burlington Avenue.
Fire Fly Brewing 139 Center Street Bristol, Connecticut 06010.
Detectives Robert Osborne, Ryan Kulig and Chief Brian Gould.
Former Marinellis Supper Club
A logo sign outside of the headquarters of ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut on November 21, 2015. Photo by Kristoffer Tripplaar *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
457 Mason Jar 457 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
The honorary event co-chairs for the 2017 Bristol Hospital Ball are (from left): Margarita Reyes, MD, and Josephine Torno, MD.
Bristol Police Complex
Photo (c) Connecticut Lifestyles
Photo (c) Historic Buildings of Connecticut
St. Paul Catholic High School
Newly elect Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu Photo (c) Calvin Brown
Cheryl Thibeault, Republican running for City Council in the Third District
99 Main St. Bristol, CT 06010
Walmart Bristol CT. Photo (c) Hive Mind
Jonmeshia White
Ellen Zoppo-Sassu
Student Robotics competition File photo
Jodi Zils Gagne Council member in the 2nd District.
Cortlandt Hull’s great aunt, actress Josephine Hull on the Warner Brothers set of “Arsenic & Old Lace” with Cary Grant, directed by Frank Capra.
Yearbook photo
2016 United Way’s “Day of Caring” at the Bristol Adult Resource Center BARC
Covanta Holdings Corp. owns trash-to-energy plant in Bristol
Fresh Worx
Photo (c) Seacoast Kids Calendar
The rear view of Bristol Hospital’s proposed ambulatory center on the corner of Riverside Ave. Ext. and Main Street.
Postcard displaying Main Street before redevelopment.
Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu
Brian’s Angels
Chippanee Country Club
Doubletree Hotel Bristol CT.
Photos via ESPN Images
State Senator Henri Martin (R-31) and Representative William A. Petit, Jr. (R-22)
Pictured from left to right: Detective Michael Brasche, Explorers Kaitlyn Spann, Connor Fenney-Wallace and Officer Craig O’Connor.
Frankie’s of Bristol
Photo (c) Ron Tessman
New Firehouse Subs at Pier One Imports Plaza across the street from Bristol Plaza on Rt. 6.
he Church of the Eternal Light on Chippens Hill. Photo (c) Raymond Shaw
Barnes Nature Center
St. Philip House
Photo (c) Bristol Historical Society
Paul and Bond from Negative-G.com head to lake Compounce in Bristol Conneticut to experience the Boulder Dash Mountain Coaster. Photo (c) Paul B. Drabek
Bristol Roundup podcasting
61 East Main street Forestville CT. Photo (c)
United Way of West Central Connecticut
Federal Hill Green Bristol Connecticut
Danielle Benoit
Bristol CT. viral fight at Rockwell Park. Photo (c) New York Times
Courtesy photo submitted
Stakeholders gather to celebrate the installation of the emergency generator at the City of Bristol Pound. From L-R seated: Friends officers President Trish Ulin, Vice President Lindsey Rivers and Secretary Ellen Zoppo-Sassu. From L-R standing: Animal Control Officer Ray Zagorski, City of Bristol Facilities Director Dave Oakes, Animal Control Officer Brian Skinner, Alec Dill, O.J. Mann Electric Services, Bill Thomas, The Home Depot Store Manager in Bristol, Bryan Austin, City of Bristol custodial staff, and City Councilman David Preleski who serves on the Building Committee, along with Council members Dave Mills and Jodi Zils-Gagne who were unable to attend.
Former school on Chippens Hill
Kay Jewelers Rt. 6 Bristol CT.
New York Deli 257 Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Photo (c) City of Bristol
David Preleski incumbent City Councilor for the Second District
2016 Award Recipients
Photos (c) Jordaan DiYulio & Cat Boyce
Mike Uchalid
Mark Halliday, Assisted Living Services/Assisted Living Technologies Community Liaison; veterans Bob Boucher and Roberto Gagliardi of Wallingford; Attorney Henry Weatherby, and veteran Bob Fortino of North Branford, at the Veteran’s Coffee House monthly gathering on August 29th at the Wallingford Senior Center.
Shown with the winning entry is (from left): Dr Sai Varanasi; Kathy Albano; Jayne Baczewski and Al Lamptey.
United Way of West Central CT
Bristol Soccer Club
Former New Departure Plant
Maria Brandriff
Todd Therrien
Mayor Cockayne
Photo (c) NPR
Simsbury Chamber of Commerce
Bristol Police Explorer Post 111, Chief Brian Gould and Mayor Ellen Zoppo- Sassu.
Photo (c) Bristol Police
Barnes Nature Center
Potential new leased City hall at 10 Main Street.
Bristol Police Department
Bristol Stomp bandstand early days
Professional Young Visionaries of Tomorrow
Miya Spinella (Left) Chelsea O’Donnell (right) Submitted photo
Mike Beattie
Photo (c) Carpenter Companies
Rep. Ben Ray Luján
Senator Henri Martin (R-31) touring South Park Inn
Shown from left to right are: President and CEO Kurt A. Barwis, FACHE; Professional Development Coordinators Valerie Varanelli, BSN, RN, and Kristin Waterman, MSN, RN; Nancy LaMonica, MSN, MHA, RN, PCCN, NEA-BC, director of clinical excellence, professional practice and Magnet; and Chris Ann Meaney, DNP, MHA, RN-BC, NE-BC, vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer.
Bristol Fire Department
Pet Valu 594 Farmington Ave, Bristol, CT 06010
F. N. Manross Memorial Library
File photo
Walgreens isn’t saying which stores will close. Walgreens has 58 stores in Connecticut and Rite-Aid has 77 stores in state.
2015 Award Recipients
Pam Patterson Director of Marketing, For Goodness Sake, Inc.
Family Sunday Create-a-Cutout
New Cumberland Farms on Rt. 72 at Pine Street and Emmett Street Bristol
Bristol Police Department
Former Bristol Centre Mall site
New Town homes being built on Burlington Avenue
Photo (c) Bristol Police
465 North Main Street
Connecticut House Republicans
Pink’s Hot Dog located in Lake Compounce
St.Stanislaus Church in Bristol
Photo (c) FOCUS Center for Autism
Brian’s Angels Homeless Outreach
Morris “Rippy” Patton
Photo (c) NARAL Pro-Choice Connecticut PAC
Mark Thomas, Marketing and Public Relations Specialist
Ron Goralski
Heroin, Oxycodone and firearms found with
Forestville Center
Carousel Art Contest for Children
  As the year draws to a close and the news cycle continues to reset every day, let's pause and look at some of images of Bristol from 2017. As the year draws to a close and the news cycle continues to reset every day, let's pause and look at some of images of Bristol from 2017.
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Masquerade at Park Ave Gala for SACHR. Having fun with @mbradybronx (3rd Ave BID) & Dr Anderson Torres (CEO of R.A.I.N.) Fun times with fabulous people! #sachrgala #bronxleaders #funtimes #lifeoftym #gaymoviestar #lgbtactivist #tymmoss #nycentertainer @tymmoss (at 583 PARK AVENUE) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkLcWUduaEj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost. it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish. 
Matthew 18:11,14
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Shanghai Oriental Pearl TV Tower
 Shanghai Pearl Tower is one of the most famous attraction in Shanghai. The height of this tower is 468 meters. It is one of the highest architecture in Shanghai.  There are three large spheres and five smaller spheres. In each three sphere consists of different attraction. The large lower sphere is 360 degree sightseeing hall.  The five smaller spheres are a hotel that contains twenty-five elegant rooms and lounges. The pearl at the very top contains shops, restaurants, (including a rotating restaurant) and a sightseeing floor. There is also children park and small roller-coster in the middle sphere. The roller-coster cost 35 RMB. But it just a small roller-coster for fun, do not expect to feel thrill or extremely fun from this. At the based of this tower, there is a museum called “Shanghai History Museum” or “ Shanghai Municipal History Museum”. It is very interesting inside and free of charge if you buy ticket for enter the spheres. If you go to Pearl Tower, you should visit the museum. 
Ticket needed!!
Combo Ticket (upper sphere, Municipal History Museum and Huangpu River Cruise) : CNY 230
Space Module, upper sphere, lower sphere, and Municipal History Museum : CNY 220
upper sphere, lower sphere and Municipal History Museum : CNY 160
Municipal History Museum : CNY 35
* Children below 3.3 feet (1 meter) are free of charge while those who are between 3.3 and 4.6 feet (1 and 1.4 meters) enjoy 50 percent discount.
Open time :  8.30-21.30
Location:  1 Century Ave, LuJiaZui, Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200120
How to get there:
Subway(Train) -Take Subway Line 2, get off at Lujiazui Station and get out from exit 1
City Sightseeing Bus - more information check at https://www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/shanghai/transportation/sightseeing-bus.htm
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                     81, 82, 313, 314, 939 or Lujiazui Financial City Line 1, and get off                      at the Lujiazui Ring Road Fenghe Road Stop.
                    85, 774, 779, 798, 799, 870, 971, 992, or Lujiazui Financial City                         Line 4, and get off at the Lujiazui Subway Station Bus Stop.
Take the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel across the Huangpu River, and get off at the Pudong side. (You can buy ticket for Sightseeing tunnel+Pearl Tower, its cost 5 RMB cheaper. Contact the Sightseeing Tunnel ticket office for more detail)
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Best Takeout Restaurants in Denver During coronavirus Shutdown
Denver restaurants will offer takeout during coronavirus shutdown
The Scoop's insight:
Acme Delicatessen (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St. (inside Union Station), 720-460-3706
Acorn (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-542-3721
Aloy Modern Thai (Denver) 2134 Larimer St., 303-379-9759
American Elm (Denver) 4132 W. 38th Ave., 720-749-3186
Angelo’s Taverna (Denver; Littleton) Multiple locations
Annette (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 720-710-7795 or 710-710-9974
Araujo’s (Denver) 2900 W. 26th Ave. Denver, 303-455-3866
Ash’Kara (Denver) 303-537-4407 Orders can be picked up at Bar Dough
The Attic Bar & Bistro (Boulder) 949 Walnut St., 303-415-1300
Aviano Coffee (Denver) 215 St. Paul St., 303-399-8347
Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar Multiple locations
Bamboo Sushi (Denver) 2515 17th St., 303-284-6600
Bar Dough (Denver) 2227 W. 32nd Ave., 720-668-8506
Basta (Boulder) 3601 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, 303-997-8775
Bigsby’s Folly (Denver) 3563 Wazee St., 720-485-3158 or text 720-626-0414
Blackbelly Market* (Boulder) 1606 Conestoga St., Boulder, 303-247-1000
Black Eye Coffee (Denver) 3408 Navajo St., 720-287-0546
Blanchard Family Wines* (Denver) 1855 Blake St., 720-990-9092
Boxcar Coffee Roasters (Boulder) 1825 Pearl St., Unit B, Boulder, 720-456-7962
Brider (Denver)  1644 Platte St., 303-455-3084
Bruto (Denver) 1801 Blake St., 720-325-2195
Burnt End BBQ (Greenwood Village) 5332 DTC Blvd., Unit 100, Greenwood Village
Cake Crumbs Bakery & Cafe* (Denver) 2216 Kearney St., 303-861-4912
Cap City Tavern* (Denver) 1247 Bannock St., 720-931-8888
Cart-Driver (Denver) Multiple locations
Cattivella* (Denver) 10195 E. 29th Dr., Suite 110, 303-645-3779
Centro Mexican Kitchen (Boulder) 950 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-442-7771
Cheluna Brewing Co. (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora; [email protected]
Sushi Co (Denver) Multiple locations
Choice Market (Denver) Multiple locations
Chook (Denver) Multiple locations
Chop Shop Casual Urban Eatery (Denver) Multiple locations
Chow Morso Osteria (Denver) 1500 Wynkoop St., Suite 101, 720-639-4089
Comida (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora (Stanley Marketplace south parking lot), 303-484-1632
Copper Door Coffee Roasters* (Denver) Multiple locations
Corner Bakery Cafe Multiple locations
The Corner Office* (Denver) 1401 Curtis St., 303-825-6500
Corrida (Boulder) 1023 Walnut St., Unit 400, Boulder, 303-444-1333
D Bar Denver* (Denver) 494 E. 19th Ave., 303-861-4710
The Dam Grille Sports & Tap Room* (Denver) 8000 E. Quincy Ave., Unit 1500, 303-779-0805
Daughter Thai Kitchen & Bar* (Denver) 1700 Platte St., Suite 140, 720-667-4652
Denver Biscuit Company (Denver) Multiple locations
Denver Central Market (Denver) 2669 Larimer St.
Dog Haus Multiple locations
Dos Santos (Denver) 1475 E. 17th Ave., 303-386-3509
Dry Storage (Boulder) 3601 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, 720-420-0918
Duffeyroll Cafe & Bakery (Denver; Englewood) Multiple locations
Earnest Hall (Denver) 2915 W. 44th Ave., 303-955-5580
El Camino Community Tavern* (Denver) 3628 W. 32nd Ave., 720-889-7946
El Cazo (Denver) 2901 W. 25th Ave., 720-512-4772
The Empourium Brewing Company (Denver) 4385 W. 42nd Ave., 720-361-2973
Famous Original J’s Pizza (Denver) 715 E. 26th Ave., 720-420-9102
Fat Sully’s (Denver) Multiple locations
The Federal Bar and Grill (Denver)  2544 Federal Blvd., Denver, 303-728-9479
Fire on the Mountain* (Denver) Multiple locations
Foraged* (Denver) 1825 Blake St., 720-826-2147
Four Friends Kitchen* (Denver) 2893 Roslyn St., 303-388-8299
Genghis Grill (Centennial) 9617 E. County Line Rd., Suite B, Centennial, 303-792-5426
GQue Championship BBQ* (Lone Tree; Westminster) Multiple locations
Grabowski’s Pizzeria (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-207-9615
The Grateful Gnome (Denver) 4369 Stuart St., 720-568-6863
The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill* (Denver) 13650 E. Colfax Ave., Suite K, 720-681-6844
The GrowHaus (Denver) Delivery only
Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar (Denver) Multiple locations
Hearth & Dram* (Denver) 1801 Wewatta St., 303-623-0979
Highland Tap & Burger (Denver) 2219 W. 32nd Ave., 720-287-4493
Hop Alley (Denver) 3500 Larimer St., 720-379-8340
Hops and Pie (Denver) 3920 Tennyson St., 303-477-7000
Indulge Bistro & Wine Bar* (Highlands Ranch; Centennial; Golden) Multiple locations
The Infinite Monkey Theorem (Denver) 3200 Larimer St., 303-726-8376
Istanbul Cafe and Bakery (Denver) 850 S. Monaco Pkwy, Unit 9, 720-536-5455
Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar(Denver) 1539 17th St., 303-292-5767
Joy Hill (Denver) 1229 S. Broadway, 303-954-8784
Just Be Kitchen (Denver) 2364 15th St., 303-284-6652
Kachina Cantina* (Denver) 1890 Wazee St., 720-460-2728
Kobe An (Denver) 3400 Osage St., 303-284-6342
Kyu Ramen (Denver) 600 E. Colfax Ave., 303-353-8497
La Belle Rosette (Denver) 2423 S. University Blvd., 720-508-4469
La Loma (Denver) 1801 Broadway, 303-433-8300
Landry’s Seafood House (Englewood) 7209 S. Clinton St., Englewood, 303-792-0285
Le Bilboquet (Denver) 299 St. Paul St., 303-835-9999
Le French (Denver) 4901 S. Newport St., 720-710-8963 Starting March 31
Leven Deli* (Denver) 123 W. 12th Ave., 303-325-5691
Logan Street Restaurant / Carboy Winery Denver (Denver) 400 E. Seventh Ave., 720-617-9400
Lola Coastal Mexican (Denver) 1575 Boulder St., 720-570-8686
Lou’s Italian Specialties (Denver) 3357 N. Downing St., 720-287-3642
Lula Rose General Store (Denver) 3030 E. Colfax Ave., 303-388-1933
Maggiano’s Italian Restaurant (Denver) 500 16th St., 303-260-7707
Marco’s Coal-Fired* (Englewood; Denver) Multiple locations
Marczyk’s Fine Foods (Denver) Multiple locations
Maria Empanada* (Denver; Aurora; Greenwood Village) Multiple locations
Mas Kaos (Denver) Multiple locations
Mercantile Dining & Provision (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St., Unit 155, 720-460-3733
Miette et Chocolat (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 303-658-0861
Milkbox Ice Creamery (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St. (inside Union Station), 720-460-3707
Misaki (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 720-400-1212
Mister Oso (Denver) 720-287-7743 Orders can be picked up at Highland Tap & Burger
Modern Market Multiple locations
Mondo Market (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 303-248-3983
Next Door American Eatery (Denver Union Station)* 1701 Wynkoop St., Suite 100, 720-460-3730
Nonna’s Italian Bistro (Centennial) 11877 E. Arapahoe Road, 303-790-9999
North County (Denver) 94 Rampart Way, 720-532-0106
North Italia (Denver) 190 Clayton Lane, 720-941-7700
Oak at Fourteenth (Boulder) 1400 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-444-3622
Officers Club (Denver) 84 Rampart Way, 303-284-0714
Old Major (Denver) 3316 Tejon St., 720-420-0622
Olive & Finch (Denver) Multiple locations, 303-832-8663
On the Border (Golden) 14255 W. Colfax Ave., Golden, 720-583-7780
Parisi (Denver) 4401 Tennyson St., 303-561-0234
The Pasty Republic (Denver) 4166 Tennyson St., 303-455-3558
Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille (Lone Tree) 8433 Park Meadows Center Dr., Lone Tree, 303-792-2571
The Pig & The Sprout (Denver) 1900 Chestnut Pl., 720-535-9719
Pigtrain Coffee Co. (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St. (inside Union Station), 720-460-3708
Piper Inn* (Denver) 2251 S. Parker Road, 720-669-8212
Pony Up (Denver) 1808 Blake St., 720-710-8144
The Post Brewing Co.  Multiple locations
The Preservery (Denver) 3040 Blake St., Unit 101, 303-298-6821
The Proper Pour (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-389-7905
Queen City Collective Coffee (Denver) Multiple locations
Restaurant Olivia 290 S Downing St., 303-999-0395
Reunion Bread Co. (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-620-9336
Ritual Social House* (Denver) 1209 E. 13th Ave., 303-862-4566
Rolling Smoke BBQ (Aurora; Centennial) Multiple locations
Rosenberg’s Bagels & Delicatessen (Denver; Aurora) Multiple locations
Safta (Denver) 3330 Brighton Blvd., 720-408-2444; [email protected]
SALT (Boulder) 1047 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-444-7258
Santiago’s Multiple locations
Santo* (Boulder) 1265 Alpine Ave., Boulder, 303-442-6100
Scratch Burrito & Happy Tap (Denver) 4262 N. Lowell Blvd., 303-477-3000
Señor Bear (Denver) 720-287-7743 Orders can be picked up at Highland Tap & Burger
Sherry’s Soda Shoppe (Denver) 2716 Welton St., 720-638-2999
Sierra Restaurant (Lone Tree) 10680 Cabela Dr., Lone Tree, 303-662-8800
Smōk (Denver) 3330 Brighton Blvd., 720-452-2487
Snarf’s Sandwiches Multiple locations
Snarfburger Multiple locations
Snooze Multiple locations
Somebody People (Denver) 1165 S. Broadway, Unit 104, 720-502-5681
Spuntino (Denver) 2639 W. 32nd Ave., 303-433-0949
Steakhouse No. 316* (Boulder) 1922 13th St., Boulder, 720-729-1922
Steuben’s (Uptown)* (Denver) 523 E. 17th Ave., 303-830-1001
Sugarfire Smoke House (Westminster) 14375 Orchard Parkway, Suite 100, Westminster, 720-639-4903
Super Mega Bien (Denver) 1260 25th St., 720-269-4695
Sushi Den (Denver) 487 S. Pearl St., 303-777-0826
Sweet Cow Ice Cream* Multiple locations
Tables* (Denver) 2267 Kearney St., 303-388-0299
Taco John’s Multiple locations
Tacos Tequila Whiskey (Denver) 215 E. Seventh Ave., 720-458-0989
Tangerine* Multiple locations
Thump Coffee (Denver) Multiple locations
Tokio (Denver) 2907 Huron St., Unit 103, 720-639-2911
Twisted Pine Brewing Company (Boulder) 3201 Walnut St., Boulder, 303-786-9270
Under the Sun Eatery & Pizzeria* (Boulder) 627-A S. Broadway St., Boulder, 303-927-6921
Undici Ristorante Italiano (Englewood) 1200 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, 303-761-2828
Urban Egg* Multiple locations
Urban Farmer* (Denver) 1659 Wazee St., 303-262-6070
The Walnut Room (Denver) 3131 Walnut St., 303-295-1868
The West End Tavern (Boulder) 926 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-444-3535
White Pie (Denver) 1702 Humboldt St., 303-862-5323
The Wolf’s Tailor (Denver) 4058 Tejon St., 720-456-6705
The Woods Restaurant (Denver) 3330 Brighton Blvd., 720-409-1500
Zoe Ma Ma (Denver) 1625 Wynkoop St. (Union Station), 303-545-6262
Zolo Grill (Boulder) 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, 303-449-0444
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Blue Demon
7866 Seville Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255
(323) 583-6612
https://goo.gl/maps/ohxVYx5evVtmyRkp8
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