Fall Holiday Chocolate Salon Returns on November 19 to San Francisco Bay Area

 The Annual Fall Holiday Chocolate Salon takes place this season on November 19, 2023 in San Francisco. Chocolate aficionados, fanatics, lovers and addicts can taste & experience a wide range of artisan, gourmet & premium chocolate in one of the world’s most well-known culinary metropolitan areas.

The Fall Holiday Chocolate Salon features over 30 chocolatiers, confectioners, and other culinary artisans. An intimate setting, the Fall Chocolate Salon is a unique opportunity to find holiday gifts, while tasting and savoring the chocolate lovers experience.

Fall Holiday Chocolate Salon participants include chocolatiers, confectioners, and other culinary artisans, such as Amano Artisan Chocolate, Z. Cioccolato,,Michael’s Chocolates, Formosa Chocolates, Goufrais, CocoTutti Chocolates, R & J Toffees, Brigadeiro Sprinkles, The Good Chocolate, p.o.p. candy co., flying noir, Kindred Cooks Caramels, Fabula Tea, and more.

For more information or tickets, www.FallChocolateSalon.com.

The San Francisco Chocolate Salon, Los Angeles Chocolate Salon, Sacramento Chocolate Salon, Fall Holiday Chocolate Salon and International Chocolate Salon are produced by TasteTV, which originally created the first Chocolate Salon event in San Francisco in 2007, inspired by its cultural cookbook on chocolate, entitled “French Chocolate.” French Chocolate is available on Amazon.com and on www.FrenchChocolateCookbook.com.

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Celebrating the Holiday Season in Style at Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus with a Festive Pop-Up Store

Istanbul at the Bosphorus, Turkey – WEBWIRE

As the holiday season approaches, Four Seasons Hotel Bosphorus invites guests to experience the joy of gifting at its enchanting Festive Pop-Up Store with a breath-taking view of the Istanbul Bosphorus. Embracing the concept of the Love of Gifting, the Gotel offers a delightful experience to celebrate Christmas and New Years with loved ones.

From December 14 to 31, 2023, Yasemin hosts the special Festive Pop-Up Store, offering a variety of delectable options for those looking to share the excitement of the New Year with their loved ones. The store features a selection of corporate gifts, including charming gift baskets filled with freshly-baked panettone cakes, indulgent cupcakes nestled within signature chocolates, and homemade mulled wine, all carrying the Four Seasons touch to add joy and warmth to every celebration.

Guests can also enjoy the convenience of the Party Room Pick Up Options, catering to New Year parties for up to 50 people. Advanced orders are welcomed, ensuring a seamless and delightful experience for hosts and their guests.

Introducing the exquisite Festive Hampers, each one a treasure trove of holiday delights expertly curated to elevate celebrations. The hampers feature a perfect blend of seasonal treats and timeless classics, including panettone, pecan tart, stollen, ginger cookies, homemade chocolates in flavours such as Milk Crunchy, Rose Bitter, Pistachio Ganache, Walnut Marzipan, and Dark Chocolate Ganache. These delights are beautifully presented in captivating hamper boxes, where the magic of the season comes to life through a symphony of flavours. Additionally, indulge in whole cakes such as Bche de Nol, Mont Blanc, Black Forest, Vanilla Raspberry, and Rocher Royal, along with an assortment of macarons and mono portion cakes, including Pistachio Dream, Dark Chocolate, Vanilla Raspberry, Exotic, and Lotus.

Step into the magical Festive Pop-Up and experience the Love of Gifting, where Four Seasons Hotels Istanbul adds a haute couture twist to every delicacy. Each delectable bite is a promise to leave a lasting and unforgettable mark on the palate.

For orders or more information, contact +90 (212) 381 40 00 or email aqua.bosphorus@fourseasons.com.

The Holiday Season is Going to Get Spooky in Rockford, Illinois

ROCKFORD, Ill.Nov. 2, 2023PRLog — Spooky and Christmas might seem an unusual combination. The truth is, spooky stories and Christmas time were tied together for many years, and still are in some countries. Remember that “A Christmas Carol” is actually a ghost story. It’s just one example of a rich tradition. A number of authors, artists and artisans will be paying tribute to that tradition on December 2nd from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at a free-admission event called “Put the Spooky Back Into Christmas.” The location will be Veteran’s Memorial Hall at 211 N. Main in Rockford.

The event will feature several authors including,  Frank Coffman, Gary Hill, Kathi Kresol and Stephen Osborne. Not only will each author have books available, they will be on hand to chat and sign books. Each author will also have a spooky holiday reading as part of a video that will be playing during the event.

Frank Coffman is a published poet and fiction writer with several collections available.  One of his poems with a dark holiday theme was featured in “Horrifying Holidays: Holiday Spookfest.” In addition to writing several books, Gary Hill runs local science fiction and horror imprint Tales of Wonder and Dread which lists “Horrifying Holidays: Holiday Spookfest,” “Put the Spooky Back Into Christmas: Classic Holiday Horror Tales” and “Horrifying Holidays Two: More Holiday Spookfest” among its catalog.

Kathi Kresol has been researching the history of Northern Illinois for twenty years. She has published two solo books and has collaborated with other local authors and shared articles in three books featuring compilations of Rockford authors. She shares the stories she finds researching Spooky stories in her presentations, her column ” Voices from the Grave” in the Rock River Times, and her events for Haunted Rockford. Stephen Osborne obviously never lost his love for the macabre, as it turns up often in his writing. In addition to his own books he has one story each in “Horrifying Holidays” and “Horrifying Holidays Two.”

There will be a number of vendors on hand. Bast & Baetyl Alchemy will have a large selection of copper jewelry and accessories, including necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, belts, pins and hair pins. Their aesthetic is already spooky, but they will be making a selection of winter items including pieces featuring Krampus and other holiday superstitions and mythology. Chris Geebus is an artist specializing in comic style inks, realism acrylics, graffiti blaster and a little bit of a Jack of all visual art trades, Holiday themed horror prints and originals will be on deck for “Put The Spooky Back Into Christmas”

Directly connected to Kathi Kresol, Haunted Rockford’s table will have her books for sale  along with Christmas ornaments including needlepoint. MsAndi’s Creations will make custom sublimation and DTF items including glassware, t-shirts, key chains blankets and more. In addition to other designs, they are licensed to create official “Put the Spooky Back Into Christmas” and “Horrifying Holidays” merchandise.

Next Life Creations is focused on creating one-of-kind art from items found in nature. For this event they will have a selection of witch ball/Yule ornaments, wood slice ornaments and decorative lanterns and more. Artists Samantha S. and Britta E. create custom stained glass and fused glass art under the name Seen-Through-Glass, and they will have an array of works available, many of which will fit the Spooky Christmas theme. Samantha Hochmann will be representing Tinker Swiss Cottage and will have Christmas ornaments and Tinker Swiss Cottage T-Shirts. As a bonus, there will be gift baskets available at both the Haunted Rockford and Tinker Swiss Cottage tables that will include goodies for fans of Spooky stuff..

Additionally there will be other spooky displays and more adding to the mood and vibe courtesy of ScaryHouse Studios. This event was made possible, in part, by a 2023 Action Micro-Grant from the Rockford Area Arts Council.

To Alleviate Upcoming Holiday Stress, the Scientology Information Center Announces Its Annual Holiday Concert and Sing-Along

 Joanie’s history in the performing arts spans her life from youth, performing with her mother who was an organist for their church, through amateur theater and college. In her adult life, Joanie’s singing career in the Tampa Bay area spans almost 25 years where she has performed popular songs from Broadway musicals, show tunes, classic films as well as pop and country.

In this special event, Joanie will return to the Scientology Information Center, performing traditional holiday favorites that attendees can sing-along to. Joanie will highlight the history of each song, bringing further depth and appreciation to the musical experience. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

“According to a survey by Beyondfinance.com, more than two thirds of those interviewed (68%) said they expected holiday spending to worsen their stress levels,” said Amber Skjelset, Manager of the Scientology Information Center and event organizer. “With that much concern about the upcoming time of year – the Church of Scientology is happy to host something that costs nothing and can help bring relief despite financial obligations they may have. It’s all about creating positive memories.” Ms. Skjelset added, “Joanie’s Holiday Concert is so popular that people start asking months ahead when her concert will be, in order to save the date on their calendar.”

To attend the event, please RSVP at 727-467-6860 or email centermanager@cos.flag.org.

The Scientology Information Center is located at 500 Cleveland Street. To learn more about this facility or to find out about other upcoming events please contact Amber at 727-467-6966 or centermanager@cos.flag.org.

The Church of Scientology:
The Scientology religion was founded by humanitarian and philosopher,
L. Ron Hubbard. The first Church of Scientology was formed in the United States in 1954 and has expanded to more than 11,000 churches, missions and affiliated groups in 167 nations. The Church of Scientology regularly engages in humanitarian programs and community events. Clearwater is the home of the spiritual headquarters for the Church of Scientology. Its Information Center is open to all and provides answers to questions about Scientology through its audio-visual displays, exhibits and publications.

For more information please, visit www.scientology-fso.org or Scientology.tv.

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Holiday Music Blossoms at Husson University’s Gracie Theatre with Cellophane Flowers

 The Gracie Theatre celebrates the music of the holiday season on Sunday, December 4, 2022 at 3 p.m. with the band, Cellophane Flowers. The afternoon concert, “Christmas Chronicles,” is a fusion of Beatles hits and holiday favorites. This performance is made possible through the generous support of the John Kilgore Fund.

“The songs in ‘Christmas Chronicles’ are some of the most creative arrangements of holiday music ever heard,” said Jeri Misler, managing artistic director of the Gracie Theatre. “Audiences will hear Beatles favorites like ‘Come Together,’ combined with musical undercurrents reminiscent of ‘Carol of the Bells.’ It’s simply beautiful.”

This multimedia event combines seasonal vignettes, popular holiday music, and rock ‘n roll. The combination of HD projected images and vintage outfits promises to deliver a visually-stunning, Victorian-era styled holiday event that’s perfect for the entire family. With universal themes of love, the set list includes songs like “Let It Be,” “Imagine,” “Here Comes the Sun” and “All You Need is Love.” Holiday favorites such as “Wonderful Christmastime” and “Happy Xmas (War is Over),” underscore narratives or poems making the show perfect for the holiday season.

Jeff Lake, founder of the band Cellophane Flowers, has enjoyed a lifelong journey as a singer/songwriter and bandleader. As the lead singer of hard rock band Big Bang, he toured with multi-platinum artists Extreme, Winger, White Lion and Zebra. The band is joined onstage by a chamber trio who provide cello, violin and viola accompaniment. This brings additional richness to the narrative portions of the concert. Included in the trio’s set list is a lively rendition of the holiday favorite, “The Nutcracker Suite.”

Tickets for “Christmas Chronicles” range from $25.50 to $32.50 for teen and adult patrons. Children 12 and under are just $9.50. A $2.50 per ticket charge is added at checkout with a maximum of $10.00 per order. Online tickets can be purchased at the Gracie Theatre’s webpage (https://www.gracietheatre.com) or the theatre’s Facebook page at (https://m.facebook.com/gracietheatre/). For phone sales or more information, call the box office at 207-941-7888. Groups of eight or more are entitled to a 10% discount.

The Gracie Theatre, in a collaboration between artists, students, and university constituents, is an intimate and inviting performing arts facility that provides hands-on experiential learning and technical support services for the Husson University community through a combination of diverse cultural programming and community engagement.

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