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Mammoth Lakes Events Are On
Bluesapalooza and other favorites are back for 2021
Mammoth Lakes, Calif., June 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As California heads toward its June 15 COVID-19 reopening date, summer and fall events in Mammoth Lakes are preparing to kick back into gear. A full gamut of events is lining up to enhance experiences for visitors and locals alike.
Leading the way in terms of size and scope, and the celebration of the festival’s 25th anniversary is the Mammoth Festival of Beers & Bluesapalooza, Mammoth Lakes’ largest ticketed summer event. Organizers have confirmed that they are moving forward with the premier four-day festival, scheduled this year for Aug. 5-8, and will do so with a standard of best practices.
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Photograph by José R. Ralat
Tacos Mariachi is making a comeback (kind of). The popular Tijuana seafood–focused taqueria in West Dallas and its second outpost on Greenville both closed during the pandemic. Now comes word from Eater Dallas and the
Dallas Morning News that owner Jesus Carmona has a new concept: Milagro. The restaurant, whose name means “miracle,” is slated to open later this month near the original home of Tacos Mariachi, in the Trinity Groves mixed-use development. I think it should be called Sorpresa (surprise), because the business’s establishment was a surprise announcement. Carmona has been busy: last November, he opened an Argentine bistro, Chimichurri. Menu details for his latest venture remain few. Seafood tacos, such as mahi birria and pulpo (octopus), will be served, along with new items like the mammoth Campeona Burger, whose jalapeño-glazed patty is piled with sautéed shrimp, cheese, and crumbled chicharron. Our fingers are crossed for the return of Tacos Mariachi’s smoked salmon wrapped in a crispy cheese costra, with squiggles of fruit-forward mango-habanero salsa.
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Attendees are asking for refunds after the first Fargo's Taco and Margarita Festival went south.
May 3, 2021
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A highly anticipated festival turns out to be a debacle for many who attended.
“I’m from this community, so I always like to support it and I am just really disappointed in this event for what you’ve paid,” Event Attendee Kathleen Heidrich said.
Attendees are asking for refunds after the first Fargo’s Taco and Margarita Festival went south.
“No refund. There was no accountability. There was no accountability to the people who hosted it. There was no we can give you this…We can give you credit at maybe one of the vendors that didn’t show up. Like nothing like that,” Event Attendee Lisa Drylie said.
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