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Cowgirl’s Getaway to Santa Fe, Bishop’s Lodge & Resort

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Cowgirl’s Getaway to Santa Fe

Santa Fe, N.M., August 2, 2010 — The Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort and Spa announces the Cowgirl’s Getaway to Santa Fe package.  The resort, nestled on 450 acres and only minutes from the Santa Fe Plaza, is the ideal setting for a girl’s getaway.

Package includes:

  • One custom massage per adult
  • One hour group horseback ride per adult
  • Full breakfast each morning
  • Welcome bottle of Bishop’s Lodge Heritage Collection Wine
  • Resort Fee (including daily fitness classes, art tour, chapel tour, pool and spa access, scheduled shuttle service to the plaza and WIFI)

Starting at $212.25* per person, per night

*Price is based on double occupancy with a two night minimum beginning at $424.50 per person. Single occupancy and multiple people occupancy available.  This package is available for deluxe accommodations to private, luxurious 2 to 3 bedroom Villas.  Black-out dates and restrictions may apply.

This year Santa Fe is ranked as the fifth most popular travel city in North America by Travel + Leisure Magazine.  With weekly gallery crawls throughout the city’s art districts, nightly musical and theater performances, a new Thursday evening schedule for the Farmers Market at the Railyard, art markets, sales, fairs, and expos, some blockbuster museum exhibits, summer is the perfect time to plan a trip to Santa Fe, and The Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort and Spa.

About Bishop’s Lodge:

Bishop’s Lodge is a secluded sanctuary nestled on 450 stunning acres in the Tesuque Valley of Northern New Mexico. The resort, with mountain forest surroundings, is located only minutes from the historic Santa Fe Plaza and considered among the best retreats in America by Travel & Leisure Magazine.

Meeting spaces include four conference rooms totaling 8,000 square feet, fully wired with high-speed Internet access. Outdoor spaces are available for receptions and activities.  Business support services are available, as well as catering and culinary planners.

Ranked by Travel & Leisure magazine as one of America’s premier retreats, Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa is managed by Prism Hotels & Resorts, whose clients also include Marriott, Hilton, Radisson, Doubletree, and Holiday Inn.  To make a resort or spa reservation, call 800-732-2240 or visitwww.bishopslodge.com

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Chama, New Mexico Offers Cool Weekend Getaways

Monday, June 28th, 2010

 

Chama Offers New Mexico’s Sun-Drenched Flatlanders
Cool Weekend Getaways

Chama, NM, June 25, 2010 —Texans have been doing it for nearly as long as there as been a New Mexico

And while New Mexicans are certainly not inclined to follow the examples set by of most Texans, the idea of escaping the summer heat by taking to the hills has a nice ring to it this time of year.

Chama: The very name conjures up images of relief from the high heat and dry winds that plague much of the Land of Enchantment during these early days of summer. And while many New Mexicans relish the heat, others may need some respite, even if it’s only for a day or two.

“Chama is a tranquil, high-mountain escape, smack dab in the middle of wooded wilderness and a high mountain valley. It’s those (cool) temperatures that make summer so enjoyable in Chama,” said Michael Cerletti, Secretary of the New Mexico Tourism Department. “Kick back at dusk and watch for elk and deer grazing on the greenbelts or fly fish the high-mountain streams.”

Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad officials have been forced to temporarily suspend routine operations out of the Chama Depot for an undetermined length of time, as the Lobato Trestle was damaged by a fire Wednesday (June 23, 2010), rendering it impassable by trains. The trestle is being restored to full operational capacity as quickly as possible.

This doesn’t mean, however, that Chama is closed in the interim.

“Chama is so much more than a train depot,” Cerletti said. “Few Southwest destinations offer the unspoiled scenery of the Chama Valley. With an average altitude of 7,800 feet and average July temperature of 68 degrees, the Chama Valley offers a cool New Mexico summer getaway like few others, with hiking, rafting, kayaking, four-wheeling, fishing, horseback riding, shopping – you name it.”

Everywhere you turn, you are greeted by towering mountain peaks, scenic vistas and deep, colorful gorges. Been to Yosemite? You’ll be struck by the similar beauty of our own Brazos Cliffs. All forms of outdoor recreation are at their finest, offering a new treats and challenges. Make time for adventure in Chama.

Contact the Chama Valley Chamber of Commerce,
800-477-0149 or 575-756-2306;
or visit www.chamavalley.com

Contact the New Mexico Tourism Department’s Chama visitor Information Center,
575-756-2235
or chama.vic@state.nm.us

Mike Stauffer,
Communications Director,
New Mexico Tourism Department
505-827-7379,
mike.stauffer@state.nm.us

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Deals and Fun in Downtown Santa Monica for Father’s Day

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Great Deals and Fun Things To Do with Dad 
in Downtown Santa Monica this Weekend for Father’s Day

Santa Monica, Calif., June 18, 2010 – Still looking for a fun way to celebrate Father’s Day this weekend with the entire family? Check out these local venues and shops in Downtown Santa Monica offering unique ideas and specials.

Santa Monica Playhouse
1211 4th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 394-9779 x1
http://santamonicaplayhouse.com/
The Santa Monica Playhouse offers all fathers free admission to “Beauty and the Beast.” This family theatre production follows Beauty, her gentle Papa, silly scatter-brained sisters, a spell-binding sorceress and a most endearing Beast, as they discover “it’s not what you look like, but what’s in your heart that counts.” Valid on June 20, 2010 for the12:30pm and 3:00pm performances.

Magicopolis
1418 Fourth Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 451 2241
www.magicopolis.com
On Father’s Day, enjoy the evening version of their critically acclaimed show, “Escape Reality,” in the daytime. Complimentary popcorn, soda, and magic party favors for everyone. Valid on Sunday June 20, 2010 for the 2PM. $27 per person

Fig Restaurant
101 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 319-3111
http://www.figsantamonica.com/
Chef Ray Garcia is cracking the egg on predictable Sunday brunch and ho-hum mimosas.  His new brunch is fresh, simple and comforting.  Add in sustainability and you have the latest approach to Sunday morning: Kegs & Eggs at FIG Restaurant Santa Monica. For $37, The Kegs and Eggs Brunch includes a bottomless pint of specialty draft beers (think Brasserie Dupont Saison and Koningshoeven “Quadrupel” Trapist) and any egg-based items open to seasonal adjustments, such as the Frittata Verde featuring market green vegetables and avocado-tomatillo salsa or the Chilaquiles with crispy tortillas, chicken salsa roja and queso fresco. Brunch will take place 11-2 p.m on Sunday.

Fraiche
312 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 451-7482
http://www.fraicherestaurantla.com/
Fraiche is offering a special Father’s Day menu, which includes Chef Sal’s five courses and wine pairing by their Sommelier, Damien, for $75. This rustic French & Italian restaurant is reminiscent of tasting one’s way through the European countryside, emphasizing market-fresh, seasonal ingredients. The five courses include: 1. Farmers Market Heirloom Tomato and Burrata, 2. Sweet White Corn Agnolotti, 3. Alaskan Halibut, 4. New York Steak, 5. Pastry Chef Janeth’s selection.

Locanda del Lago
231 Arizona Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 451-3525
http://www.lagosantamonica.com/
Roberto Maggioni, executive chef of Locanda del Lago, presents a special FATHER’S DAY FEAST featuring three or four courses matched with wines (optional) and served in addition to Lago’s lunch, brunch and dinner menus on Father’s Day (Sunday, June 20). The popular Santa Monica restaurant is known for its unique menu, which spotlights the cuisine of Bellagio on Lake Como in Northern Italy. Valid 10:30 am – 10 pm during brunch, lunch and dinner.

Perfumeria International -
110 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401
310-260-9990
http://www.smellinggood.com/
Perfumeria International is the perfect place for colognes and after-shaves for Dad.
Take up to 40% off on selected items. Plus, all items are tax free. Free gift wrapping with any purchase. Open Monday, and Wednesday through Friday 11am-8pm, and Sunday 12-6pm.

ABOUT DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA:
Downtown Santa Monica is a popular Southern California coastal destination, minutes from Pacific Ocean beaches. The world-famous Third Street Promenade is known for its weekly farmers’ markets, fabulous dining, shopping, and street performers.
www.downtownsm.com.

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