The Dizzy Duck booze cart on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. (U.S. Air Force/Facebook)
29 Apr 2021
We all know base housing comes with pros and cons. Toxic paint and mold problems? Con. Great pet policy? Pro. Weirdly sized kitchen? Con. Proximity to the commissary? Pro. Proximity to the flight line? Pro/con.
But the good people at the Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, MWR office have really leveled up the housing area this time. Maybe it s just a good idea. Maybe it s more of that fancy Air Force life stuff. No matter how you characterize it, it s brilliant.
The sun should be back out tomorrow and so will the The Dizzy Duck! The menu for this weekend features The Fuzzy Duck and The Waddle for the ducklings
Sara Ferguson, chair of Harrogate BID (business improvement district) A GIFT card which can be redeemed at more than 90 businesses in a North Yorkshire town has had a record month. A total of 392 Harrogate BID Gift Card cards were bought in December, with a combined value of £17,200 - an average £43 per card. The cards, which can be pre-loaded with any value up to £500, can be redeemed at more than 90 participating town centre shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, businesses and attractions. Those businesses participating in the scheme include Bettys, Crown Jewellers, Dizzy Duck, Harrogate Theatre, Yorkshire Farmers Meat Co, Rhodes Wood and Blamey’s Florists.
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The year 2020 has seen most people spend much more time in their homes than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns and restrictions and this has resulted in a significant growth in people updating their homes including trying new things.