2 ‘Simpsons’ themed bars to open in Dallas
The Whip will temporarily become Moe’s Tavern. High Fives will become Krusty Burger.
Starting June 11, 2021, for about two months, High Fives in Dallas will serve Simpsons themed food.(DMN file photo)
Two neighboring Dallas businesses, The Whippersnapper and High Fives, are temporarily transforming into
Simpsons-themed bars and restaurants starting June 11, 2021.
Excellent, says Mr. Burns?
Fans of the famous family are encouraged to dress in costume and come for photo ops, $10 “Duff” beer (which is actually a 40-ounce Miller High Life) and
Simpsons snacks. The bar was not created by
Simpsons’ creators; it’s a project from two Dallas bar owners who have a history of buzzy pop-ups.
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Ten wounded warriors finished a nine-week bootcamp with a full week learning to ski at Granby Ranch thanks to Military to the Mountains. The program works to push veterans out of their comfort zone and brought them to the mountains during the last week of March.
Courtesy Austin Stewart / High Fives Foundation
David Vobora and Roy Tuscany are two energetic, athletic guys with matching gray rings on the pointer fingers of their right hands.
Vobora and Tuscany have loud voices and easygoing attitudes. They tell lots of jokes, but the rings on their saluting hands highlight a serious issue. These rings are a reminder of the veterans who commit suicide every day, a number that averaged 17.6 in 2018 according to the US Department of Veteran Affairs. That’s roughly 1.5 times the average of the civilian population.
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By Justin Scacco | Special to The Union
“As a small token of our gratitude, we’re offering a free day of skiing and breakfast to 200 educators who want to take a break and spend time outside in the mountains, said Kevin Mitchell, Homewood Mountain Resort general manager.
Homewood Mountain Resort
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