Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application deeply cherished by her family and friends Cindy dedicated her life to serving and uplifting those around her Her devotion to her family was unparalleled; she would have done absolutely anything for her children and grandchildren she shared her love and joy in their accomplishments and milestones nurturing a close-knit family that epitomized love and support Cindy is mourned by her children: Wendy Palmer and her husband affectionately known as Bud; and Angie Folse and her husband Her legacy continues through her beautiful grandchildren: Austin and Kailyn Palmer; Layla Crochet; Jaci and Peyton Folse; and Landan and Miyana Crochet Each grandchild held a special place in her heart and they will forever remember their Grandma’s warmth and love Cindy's enduring spirit also lives on in her siblings: Bonnie Wade they will carry forward the memories of a sister who loved fiercely and selflessly Cynthia is preceded in death by her beloved parents Though they have departed this earthly life their impact and love remain woven into the fabric of Cindy’s family Friends and family are invited to honor her memory at two gatherings on March 11 The memorial gathering will begin at 11:30 AM where all who knew her are encouraged to share their stories and celebrate the indelible mark Cindy leaves behind we remember her as a beacon of kindness and love Cynthia Crochet gracefully embodied the true essence of compassion and her legacy will forever inspire those who had the privilege of knowing her but her spirit will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of her family and friends Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors surrounded by her loving family and partner and vibrant spirit that touched everyone she encountered Family and friends are invited to celebrate Peyton's life during a visitation at Chauvin Funeral Home on Friday from 8:00 am until the Catholic Mass at 10:00 am Nicholas Foret and Coty Foret; her step-brother She is preceded in death by her beloved sister and Mary Lillian Foret; and maternal grandparents Peyton's infectious smile and playful nature made her the sunshine of her family known for her ability to make others feel seen or the way she brought people together with her humor Peyton had a special way of making life brighter She shared an especially close bond with her brother Coty and their relationship was a testament to the love and care she gave to everyone in her life A graduate of Ellender Memorial High School Peyton continued her education at Nichols State University where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Her academic journey reflected her deep desire to make a positive impact in the world and she was determined to contribute to the lives of others and enjoying quality moments with her family and friends Her passion for music was evident in her love of singing and playing the saxophone She was an active participant in both Ellender Memorial High School and Nichols State University's musical programs where she shared her talent and enthusiasm with those around her Peyton's heart extended to everyone she met She will be remembered as the glue that held so many together a loving soul who found joy in lifting others up and her love will continue to live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know her The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the medical staff at both Terrebonne General Medical Center and Ochsner Medical Center for their care and compassion during this difficult time A special thank you is also extended to Dr Mike Watkins for his unwavering support and dedication throughout Peyton's journey but her memory will continue to inspire those whose lives she touched went to rest in the arms of the angels in a place of Peace and Love and will watch over us ALWAYS.  Mary’s Community Center from 9:00am until service time A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00am with burial in the church cemetery  “Tony” is survived by his siblings; Wilfred  “Tony” was preceded in death by his parents; Wilfred  “Tony” was a 1980 graduate of CLHS and a respiratory therapist at Touro in NOLA for 28 years He loved to hunt and fish before he became disabled and loved watching all sports (especially LSU He had a unique sense of humor and kept the family laughing with all his jokes Tony loved music and enjoyed to play his drums at home the one’s he had during the course of his life as well as the pets owned by family members.  Joseph Hospice for his care for the last 2 years and for the love and support from family and friends Shreveport – Junior Amy Foret (Bedford Texas) is this week's recipient of the Coaches' Choice Award, the Midwest Independent Conference announced on Wednesday.  who made her 2025 debut last weekend after being injured at the beginning of the season scored a season high on beam and made her season debut on floor and vault The Ladies are back home on Saturday to face Texas Woman's University in its annual Alumni Meet/Sylvia Keiter Memorial Meet set for 4 p.m See the Ladies' complete season schedule here: https://www.gocentenary.com/sports/gymnastics/2024-25/schedule Live stats and live video stream are available for all Centenary home contests We use cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience on our website. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Privacy Policy & Terms of Service The element requested is either not valid or does not exist Shannen Ace La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert is now open at Disneyland Hotel in Disneyland Paris featuring dishes inspired by “Beauty and the Beast,” “Tangled,” Indiana Jones Chef Imbert is a Michelin-starred chef and a life-long Disney fan “I have a very special connection with Disneyland Paris,” he told Disney Parks Blog “because all the magic of the films that I dream about comes to life here This restaurant is strongly influenced by my childhood memories particularly when I would come to the park I am thrilled to contribute to showcasing [sic] French gastronomy in Europe’s number one tourist destination.” La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert offers five-course and three-course menus Imbert has also created a special menu for children The experience begins with a “The Little Mermaid”-inspired Under the Sea seafood starter or “Beauty and the Beast”-inspired Mrs Pott’s Brew with root vegetable ravioli and a vegetable and truffle broth The meal continues with Prince Ali’s tagine inspired by “Aladdin,” which features a poularde ballotin stuffed with dates and dried fruits served with vegetables Inspired by the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films the Caribbean casserole combines Mediterranean bluefin tuna a tangy passion fruit vinaigrette with a Colombo spice and tamarind sauce The kids’ menu features Fairy Godmother’s Soup with red kuri squash gnocchi and chestnut and The Lantern Festival fish and chips with tartar sauce inspired by “Tangled.” Imbert collaborated with pastry chef Axel Michenau to create a variety of dessert options named for “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.” It’s made with candied lemon and almond crumble Mickey’s Soufflé features Peruvian chocolate Children’s desserts include Chip ‘n’ Dale’s hazelnut ice cream with hot chocolate emulsion and Little Jean’s fruit salad with a crispy tuile and vanilla sauce.  The restaurant is designed to transport guests into an enchanted forest A hand-painted mural depicts a green forest Botanical dishes designed by Bernardaud House are paired with silverware from Christofle La Forêt Secrète is currently only open for dinner service from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday. It may be closed on certain dates for private events. Book reservations online. For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. She will be remembered for her deep love for family and a generous spirit She was especially proud of her grandchildren and great grandchildren and was always involved in their lives and activities  Her legacy of love and devotion will forever live on in those she leaves behind  Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 11:00 am on Saturday A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am with burial to follow at St  She is survived by her husband of 63 years Carson Babin; 9 great grandchildren; and brothers  She was preceded in death by her parents  Special thanks to Thibodaux Regional Health System for their compassionate care.   Falgout Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Laurent & Gladys Foret and his beloved wife of 53 years Helen D He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren he joined the Army and was deployed during the Korean war Harold moved to Plaquemines Parish in 1955 where he worked for Freeport-Sulphur until retirement He bought a house along the bank of the Mississippi River in Port Sulphur where he and his wife raised their beautiful family under his giant pecan tree watching his children and grandchildren grow Harold was an avid gardener and had many crops of fruits and vegetables He also made sure to supply everyone around him with his bountiful harvest as well as the many memories he leaves behind with us Family and Friends are invited to attend the funeral mass to celebrate his wonderful life on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 11AM at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Port Sulphur, LA. Visitation will begin at 10AM. Interment will follow immediately after at St Patrick Mausoleum- Port Sulphur, LA. Please visit www.mothefunerals.com to view and sign the online guestbook.  24th Judicial District Judge Donald ‘Chick’ Foret faces misconduct allegations over multiple incidents in his Gretna courtroom Being a judge just isn’t fun anymore, Donald “Chick” Foret told the Louisiana Judiciary Commission on Friday The chatty former prosecutor and TV legal analyst has been forced to give up cursing on the job He’s also become alienated from his fellow judges on the 24th Judicial District Court When they gather monthly to discuss court policies “It’s better that I not be in the same room with them and confront them,” he said Four years into a Jefferson Parish judgeship that he’d hoped would stand as a capstone to a 40-year legal career, Foret, 71, blamed a jaded attitude on an investigation into a series of complaints over his demeanor as a judge Foret acknowledged that his salty tongue had run afoul of ethical canons that govern judges in Louisiana The commission on Friday was considering whether to recommend to the Louisiana Supreme Court that Foret be disciplined for a series of courtroom eruptions since he first took the bench in 2021 Among them: that he lost his temper and swore at his criminal clerk during an emotional trial Foret also was accused of refusing to recuse himself after expressing bias in a civil case against nursing home owner Bob Dean over the botched evacuation of seven facilities during Hurricane Ida Foret cut loose his personal sentiments against a local attorney during a bench conference at which he described Baer to other lawyers as a “piece of s**t” An ad hoc judge found that Foret could remain on the case but a state appeals court disagreed and tossed him from it Some Judiciary Commission members suggested that Foret should have recused himself Foret insisted that he would have handled the case fairly and boasted that he’d already lined up Dean to testify--something the defendant never ended up doing under a subsequent judge “To this day there’s no question I would have done a great job on the case,” Foret said “But I did it to myself....I’m the one that put the land mine there and stepped on the land mine and people got blown up because of my actions.” Foret has described the complaints lodged against him mostly as a product of an intense work ethic and mistakenly bringing a lawyer’s mentality to the job of a jurist A hearing officer previously found that Foret had violated several judicial canons Foret insisted that he’d cleaned up his act in the more than two years since the incidents that drew complaints He said he's sought counsel from a priest and a veteran retired judge Foret likened his run-in with the commission to the severe injury that Drew Brees suffered as a San Diego Charger before reaching stardom with the Saints this event has given me clarity in my life...I know what mistakes I’ve made As clear as I can hear the calliope on the Mississippi River But inside the Louisiana Supreme Court building in the French Quarter some commissioners cast doubt on Foret’s professed enlightenment but if you call someone a piece of s**t...why would the public believe that you could be fair and impartial?” asked state Judge Sharon Wilson Foret said he’d first learned to rein in his profanity while serving as a TV analyst and that he’d continued those efforts as a judge I’ve realized that every day is like you’re on live TV," he said Orleans Parish Criminal District Judge Robin Pittman suggested that Foret was minimizing his culpability by noting that he faced just four complaints over his language Pittman asserted that some judges on the commission had served far longer without any profanity four times is a lot compared to my zero in 16 years,” Pittman said Foret responded: "I'm here facing these charges There are many judges who have cursed and who have not had charges brought against them." Foret agreed that a boastful nature – he described himself Friday as the “fairest and most impartial judge” -- may have failed to ingratiate him with colleagues in Jefferson Parish Foret expressed regret over a warning that a pair of fellow judges during an intervention of sorts in the Gretna courthouse none of the other judges in the building reached out in support “My life is being in those walls...doing the job that 60,000 people elected me to do I don’t really need to socialize with the other judges," he said “It's not fun anymore," he told the commission This story is only for subscribers like you${formattedName Email notifications are only sent once a day News Tips:nolanewstips@theadvocate.com Other questions:subscriberservices@theadvocate.com Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: The Festival des Forêts en Ile-de-France, born in 2020, continues to grow. Having become Les Nuits des Forêts 3 years ago this festival invites us to rediscover the forests of Paris and the Ile-de-France region through dozens of different events and experiences evening events and daytime and evening walks culture and art is sure to appeal to young and old alike it's ten days of activities that promise even more wonderful discoveries collective awareness of the need to preserve natural spaces for escape is more than ever at the heart of social debate The Nuits des Forêts 2025 are once again part of an ecological awareness-raising initiative with the aim of (re)discovering the forests that surround us and gaining a better understanding of major forestry issues To make sure you don't miss out on any of the many activities on offer check out the Paris and Ile-de-France program as it becomes available Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here Mercredi Shows Live every Wednesday at the Mercredi Stage in Pelican Park April 16th  Ryan Foret and the Foret Tradition May 14th   Leroy Thomas and Zydeco Road Runners The Nuits des Forêts are back in force for a new edition from June 6 to 22 all over France and particularly in Val-de-Marne You'll discover a multitude of activities and experiences to raise your awareness of the importance of forests and their protection Les Nuits des Forêts invites you to (re)discover the forest near you we're off to the banks of the Marne and Plessis-Saint-Antoine which school doesn't necessarily teach us to decipher But whether we've learned to read it or not the forest offers itself to us through all our senses.. Writer and forestry apprentice Anouk Lejczyk offers you an immersive writing workshop in the undergrowth just a desire to take a forestry break and activate your imagination with your senses and words as your only tools there'll be no clear-cutting or blank pages invites you on a unique walking tour: 10 kilometers along the banks So many encounters and surprises along the way to rediscover the Marne and its biodiversity in a different way The event promotes gentle itineraries along the Marne and invites you to take a fresh look at sites committed to protecting the region's biodiversity Departures will be staggered between 6:20 and 7:00 p.m and if you'd like to extend your immersion on the banks of the Marne a Bivouac will be available at the Base Départementale de Loisirs de Champs-sur-Marne More of a twilight walk or a nocturnal experience It's up to you to choose the atmosphere that inspires you Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert will take the helm of his new restaurant for a gastronomic journey where each dish is inspired by the greatest Disney films Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert will inaugurate his brand-new restaurant La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert on Friday Passionate about Disney stories and Disneyland Paris since his childhood Chef Jean Imbert offers a fine dining experience set in an enchanting forest-themed environment “I have a very special connection with Disneyland Paris because all the magic of the films that I dream about comes to life here My childhood memories strongly influenced this restaurant particularly those of when I would come to the park I am thrilled to contribute to showcasing French gastronomy in Europe’s number one tourist destination,” says Jean Imbert Two menus are offered: a five-course menu and a three-course choice menu the chef has created a special menu dedicated to children the culinary adventure can begin with “Under the Sea” a seafood starter inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios film The Little Mermaid* This colorful dish features gently cooked langoustines Potts’ brew” transports guests to the Beast’s castle from Disney Animation’s Beauty and the Beast* with root vegetable ravioli and a vegetable and truffle broth invented by Chef Jean Imbert and his Executive Chef Moussa Konaté invite guests on an escape through flavors “Prince Ali’s Tagine” a dish with sunny flavors and inspired by Disney Animation’s Aladdin* reveals a poultry ballotin stuffed with dates and dried fruits and is served with vegetables inspired by the classic Pirates of the Caribbean films presents a fine combination of Mediterranean red tuna with its tomato water and white balsamic condiment as well as “Tony and Joe’s spaghetti“ offer a delicious immersion into the worlds of the Pixar ‘s Ratatouille and Disney Animation’s Lady and the Tramp the chef offers dishes such as “Fairy Godmother’s Soup” a warm and comforting nod to Disney Animation’s Cinderella “The lantern festival” is a journey into the world of Disney Animation’s Tangled with its fish & chips and tartar sauce guests will be able to choose from an assortment of desserts created by Chef Jean Imbert in collaboration with his pastry chef Axel Michenaud The journey continues with “Lost Ark shortbread” inspired by the famous story of Indiana Jones Chocolate lovers can end their meal on a high note with the “Mickey’s soufflé” made with Peruvian chocolate Children can enjoy desserts such as “Chip & Dale’s hazelnut ice cream” with hot chocolate foam or “Little Jean’s fruit salad” with a crispy biscuit and vanilla sauce ” What I wanted to convey through the menu is this invitation to travel through their favorite experiences found at Disneyland Paris I offer guests a journey from one story to another through food to Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean always with respect for seasonal ingredients I hope guests will enjoy an enchanted break in an environment inspired by the legendary forests found in many Disney classics!” says the chef showcases French winemaking expertise from various regions such as Burgundy while offering a selection of exceptional wines we are always committed to enriching the experience of our guests food is a true expression of culture and sharing where it occupies a central place in the “art de vivre” I am inspired by Jean Imbert’s creative boldness in the kitchen our guests will be able to extend the magic of their day in the parks in an unparalleled way and innovation meet around an exceptional gastronomic experience” this creativity is reflected both in the plates and the scenography where every detail serves the immersive dining experience The hand-painted mural depicts a forest in a thousand shades of green designed by Bernardaud with botanical motifs along with a selection of silverware from Christofle contribute to providing guests with an unforgettable experience including non-visitors of Disneyland Paris We and our partners process information about you your devices and your online 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From June 6 to 22, 2025, the Hauts-de-Seine (92) region is the place to be for unique experiences Designed to raise awareness of the importance of forests these Nuits are an invitation to (re)discover and reconnect with nature through a variety of activities: shows art exhibitions and other atypical and immersive experiences This year's event promises to be a unique celebration of nature and culture, offering residents and visitors to the Hauts-de-Seine an exceptional opportunity to rediscover their natural heritage and strengthen their connection with the forest. Covering 23% of the Île-de-France region the forest plays a crucial environmental role hosting 68% of all biodiversity reservoirs they are increasingly threatened by climate change So we're going green for these Nuits des Forêts to experience a sensitive and respectful reconnection with our precious nature The "Les Petits Pois Sont Verts" association invites you to (re)discover the Clamart woods through a variety of activities on the themes of the environment as well as a workshop on osmiculture (beekeeping) A special treasure hunt for each age group will be open so you can enjoy the event with the whole family you'll be able to share a convivial zero waste picnic at the end of the day The Clam'art de Vivre association invites you to an immersive day combining art On the program: creative and reuse workshops shadows reflecting animals and living forms An entomological exhibition will showcase the local fauna to experience together in the heart of the forest conducive to the discovery of the voice and the vibration of song and nature the women's vocal ensemble l'ATELIER (12 singers) transports you to a concert at dusk This timeless moment will allow you to enjoy a cappella songs and vocal works where voices mingle with the nocturnal sounds of the forest A wide-ranging musical program will be offered Donkin...) as well as timeless works by Hildegarde Von Bingen The music will be interspersed with readings of texts on the link to the natural elements to extend our reflection beyond the harmonies and the stars.. Colossal encouraging viewers to gain an awareness of the country’s lush woodland identity in a physically accessible and creative way “La Forêt Monumentale” is open until September of 2026. See more work on the project’s official website Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member now Join more than 200,000 subscribers and get the best of art and visual culture from Colossal Copyright © 2025 Colossal. See our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy The South Broadway restaurant debuted in the former space of Beatrice & Woodsley in March It can be difficult for restaurateurs to see the forest for the trees. When Mike Huggins and Lenka Juchelkova took over the former home of Beatrice & Woodsley, though, they immediately knew the 46 aspen trunks that seem to grow right out of the South Broadway space’s floorboards fit into their vision for La Forêt “We tried to retain its essence,” says Huggins of the cabin-themed restaurant that closed during the pandemic “the experience of feeling like you’re dining in the forest.” In fact the husband-and-wife duo leaned in even further adding more greenery to their French eatery and cocktail bar directed by Williams & Graham alum Jason Patz during which you can try the absinthelike spirit in a traditional setup with water and ice then stay for executive chef Dominic Curry’s luxurious renditions of French classics on the dinner menu The stag au poivre—elk backstrap rubbed with warm charred spices and served with a black peppercorn sauce—pairs nicely with the dehydrated-truffle-dusted shoestring potatoes and the Sun King Once again, Les Nuits des Forêts is back in June promises to be rich in discoveries and encounters It's time for the general public in Essonne to take part in this year's edition of the Nuits des Forêts These ten days of festivities are the perfect opportunity for adults and children alike to reconnect with nature The program for the Île-de-France region looks very promising The organizers have conceived this event as an invitation to rediscover the forest near you The importance of forests is at the heart of these nights and everyone is invited to meet those who contribute to their upkeep and protection it's a call to raise awareness and environmental consciousness The Poudre de Sourire association offers puppet shows in partnership with the PNR de la Haute Vallée de Chevreuse and the ONF Various stages will help you discover this forest its natural features and its more or less fantastic inhabitants Two nature walks will be led by ONF staff from the Faisanderie de Sénart the walk will be punctuated by manipulations and questions to remind you of the water cycle and discover its links with different plants bring the whole family to discover the forest and its ecosystem through visible elements: animal tracks Les Nuits des Forêts promises a unique adventure of discovery Already have an account? Log in here Sport: Football (but also a multi-sport athlete) Raceland Middle School has a special football player under center in Chason Foret The Cubs' signal caller helped lead the team to a parish runner-up season In the season finale this past week against Golden Meadow Foret was an impact player throughout the game making big plays and commanding his offense Forêt transforms Kumiko’s delicate two-dimensional compositions into 3D furniture This reinterpretation is grounded in employing small cross-sections of wood to explore the structural stability of the equilateral triangle—a foundational shape in Kumiko design images courtesy of Oniki Design Studio (ODS) Tokyo-born architect Oniki, with a foundation in spatial design and architecture, brings experience from his time at the Japanese design studio nendo and his own firm, ODS in DESIGNART Tokyo 2024. In collaboration with Abe Kogyo Co., Ltd. Oniki has developed Forêt—a collection that preserves the authenticity of the intricate Kumiko craft by transforming it into contemporary furniture a traditional Japanese art form rooted in architectural ornamentation highlighting the natural beauty of wood and the skill of craftsmanship these traditionally two-dimensional patterns are innovatively reimagined as 3D objects bringing a fresh dimension to Kumiko’s elegance while honoring its heritage Oniki Design Studio (ODS) unveils the Forêt furniture series Forêt is inspired by the traditional Japanese Kumiko technique ODS brings another dimension to the traditional Japanese craft the collection preserves the authenticity of Kumiko the woodworking technique assembles geometric patterns without nails employing small cross-sections of wood to explore the structural stability of the equilateral triangle Kumiko is a traditional Japanese art form rooted in architectural ornamentation name: Forêt designer: Oniki Design Studio (ODS) | @koichiro_oniki collaborator: Abe Kogyo Co., Ltd event: DESIGNART Tokyo 2024 | @DESIGNART_TOKYO AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style Quentin Garel is once again proving that art can speak volumes Dans la Forêt Lontaine (“In the Faraway Forest”) Garel brings a cast of lifelike creatures to Galerie LJ in Paris From a majestic deer with sprawling antlers to a beady-eyed donkey and an ibex with elegantly curving horns his sculptures blur the line between reality and fantasy This isn’t just another wildlife showcase—Garel’s work carries a profound message many of which are threatened by overhunting Mounted on walls or perched atop metal rods they evoke the haunting practice of hunting for sport the exhibition uses the natural beauty of wood to highlight the strength and vulnerability of these creatures Garel’s medium of choice—wood—adds a layer of authenticity and emotion to his sculptures accentuates the musculature and character of each animal giving them a lifelike yet otherworldly presence It’s as if each piece is caught between being a real animal and a mythical being making the viewer pause and reflect on the delicate balance between humanity and nature Part of this collection is tied to a larger public art installation in Thonon-les-Bains Garel’s wooden sculptures will be cast in bronze and integrated into a massive wall fountain ensuring that their message reaches beyond gallery walls It’s a powerful statement against the needless destruction of wildlife and a call to appreciate the beauty and significance of these animals in their natural habitats Dans la Forêt Lontaine runs through November 23 at Galerie LJ in Paris, offering a unique opportunity to experience Garel’s work up close. For those who can’t make it to the exhibition, Garel’s Instagram is a must-follow showcasing his creative process and offering a glimpse into his artistic world Garel’s sculptures remind us that art isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a powerful tool for change his work calls attention to critical issues while celebrating the beauty of the natural world Input your search keywords and press Enter Layla Forêt is the new market director for the Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for… Continue reading The city of Sequim will begin to replace a water… Continue reading The United Way of Clallam County honored eight at its… Continue reading Manuel Sanchez, with MTZ Installs of Pasco, lays soft, foam tiles in… Continue reading © 2025, Peninsula Daily News + Sound Publishing, Inc. + Black Press Media A fine dining journey at the heart of Disneyland Hotel the iconic establishment of Disneyland Paris A passionate Disney enthusiast and true lover of Disneyland Paris since childhood Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert invites guests to a culinary experience inspired by the greatest Disney Animation movies in a magical setting including non-visitors to Disneyland Paris Reservations for La Forêt Secrète par Jean Imbert open on February 19 and can be made by calling +33 (0)1 60 30 20 50 CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE TDN FOR FREE! Remember Ben with a gift to Thoroughbred aftercare Subscribe for FREE to the Daily PDF or the News Alerts Home » Archive » Top News Europe » Lazzat Prepares For Golden Eagle Instead Of Foret Nurlan Bizakov's undefeated Lazzat (Fr) (Territories {Ire}) will forego the G1 Prix de la Foret on Oct 6 and instead target Australia's Golden Eagle The Sumbe homebred is a perfect six-for-six in his career with group wins in the G3 Prix Djebel in April followed by the G3 Prix Paul de Moussac in June and the G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest in August The gelding will shortly travel to Newmarket and begin quarantine “He's going for the Golden Eagle in Sydney so he's not going to run in the Foret,” Reynier confirmed “Tomorrow [Wednesday] morning he's going to Newmarket to start his quarantine he stays in quarantine before taking a flight to Sydney on Oct he will be released from quarantine on the 29 and will be racing on Nov It will be a change of environment and he needs to adapt to so many variables “He's one of the best sprinters in Europe and is unbeaten in six starts so it's a very exciting prospect and an exciting challenge.” Not a subscriber? 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Here's the details on how to get your tickets before is sells out and it will for sure!\nRead More Ryan Foret (13) of Hopewell Valleym looks to get past Quinn Solvibile (14) of Princeton and Jack Crotty (24) during the boys lacrosse Mercer County Tournament Final at Hopewell Valley Central High School in Pennington .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Anthony Gabbianelli | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comRyan Foret and Kyle Yadamiec each scored a pair of goals and tallied an assist as Hopewell Valley Hopewell Valley (2-0) led 3-1 after the first quarter when it added two more goals in the second quarter to take a 5-1 lead into halftime Allentown got one back in the third quarter before Hopewell Valley knocked in two more goals to take a 7-1 lead into the fourth Max Przelski scored his first career varsity goal and registered an assist for Hopewell Valley Luke Caldwell knocked in two goals and Milan DFesai had one goal Brian McCaffery and Shay Patten each scored for Allentown (0-1) in its season opener Owen Shehab made six saves for Hopewell Valley and Kyle Simels made eight saves for Allentown Anthony Gabbianelli can be reached at agabbianellli@njadvancemedia.com The N.J. 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All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices where the most nostalgic Michelin-starred chef of his generation revisits great French cuisine with a touch of magic Former Top Chef at the Plaza Athénée and Monsieur Dior at 30 Montaigne Jean Imbert is fulfilling a childhood dream by signing his first table in the kingdom of Disneyland Paris storytelling dishes and a breathtaking view of the castle.. from the first amuse-bouche to the last spoonful A setting out of a fairy tale Perched on the third floor of the Disneyland Hotel this 55-cover setting gives the impression of entering an enchanted glade deep green curtains and flickering candles.. a majestic Murano glass chandelier overhangs the table d'hôte rising like a luminous vine populated by blown glass flowers and birds a hand-crafted mural depicts a mysterious forest where you'd almost expect a fawn or fairy godmother to appear Two formulas to choose from: a three-course discovery menu at €140 and a five-course tasting menu at €200 with a children's menu for 3 to 11 year-olds at €70 (drinks included) A certain budget, certainly, but a top-of-the-range experience that's well worth the detour, designed for gourmets in search of an exceptional table, as well as for Disney lovers who want to extend the magic to the plate. Here, each dish is a tribute to the studio's classics, interpreted in haute couture by Jean Imbert and his executive chef Moussa Konaté where traditional French cuisine flirts with the world of Disney sprinkled with a zest of dream and a pinch of nostalgia From the very first plates of the 5-course menu the tone is set with an amuse-bouche inspired by the film Là-haut : a saffron accompanied by balls of colorful sweet and savory condiments - watercress purée lemon gel and balsamic vinegar - evoking Carl and Russell's floating balloons As for starters, Sous l'Océan plunges lovers of seafood straight into the world of The Little Mermaid accompanied by seaweed sponge cake and coral tuiles Another gourmet stopover is Tony and Joe's Spaghetti which reinvents the famous candlelit dinner under the stars from Beauty and the Tramp but a surprising presentation: the spaghetti is wrapped around a melting veal confit topped with a tomatoey veal jus and spiced up with a Comté emulsion Beautiful plates where the inspiration of the cartoon is obvious traditional recipes (a nod to the chef's grandmother) boosted in a gastro version.. A great gourmet promise that could push the magic even further A finale worthy of Disney's finest And to round off this adventure in style, Jean Imbert and his pastry chef Axel Michenaud give a final twist to an assortment of gourmet desserts Beneath its crunchy white chocolate coating lies a basil mousse a brunoise of Granny Smith apple and a heart of lemon caviar all escorted by delicate Dulcey chocolate branches For those who prefer regressive indulgence Inspired by the homemade (and wobbly) birthday cake of the three fairy godmothers from Sleeping Beauty this pastry version combines a creamy vanilla mousse tangy blueberry confit and blueberry emulsion adventurers will be tempted by Le Sable de l'Arche Perdue where candied lemon dances with a melting blend of ice cream and vanilla mousse topped with an almond crumble and topped with flowing caramel the highlight of the show comes at nightfall: behind the large bay windows Sleeping Beauty's castle lights up and the sky explodes with fireworks are you ready for a star-studded dinner in Wonderland This test was conducted as part of a professional invitation