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    Letter: Think of those who are in the cold – Kamloops This Week

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    House of the Week: ‘The finest lot in Hopedale’ lists for $1M – Worcester Telegram

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Debbie LaPlaca| Correspondent

    HOPEDALE On what has been called the finest lot in Hopedale, sits a grand 7,907 square-foot home that features two master bedrooms, wine cavesand a sunken Jacuzzi with a companion steam room.

    This updated 1984 home at 90 Adin St.is listed withits owner Mark Rizoli of Keller Williams Premier Properties for $1 million.

    The tour begins at the foot of the driveway where there isa landscaped waterfall and Koi pond that is fed by a 70-foot brook.

    Other highlights of the grounds include rock walls, multi-tier landscaping, a paver patio, above ground pooland a gazebo.

    Set into the brick and stone faade, the double, solid wood front door opens to a voluminous foyer with a curved staircase, upscale architectural door jambsand arched doorways.

    To the left, there isa large living room, and to the right, a formal dining room with chair rails, custom architectural molding and hardwood flooring.

    Double doors in the dining room open to the kitchen with new appliances, a center island and granite countertops. The kitchens casual dining area features a bay window and a two-sided propane fireplace that is shared with the family room.

    Rizoli spoke of the family room with its 30-foot cathedral ceiling as his favorite room in the house. The entry isthrough a cathedral-like arched doorway set in a brick wall. To either side of the entrance are first-floor wine closets, known as wine caves. The floor-to-ceiling, stone-faced fireplace with tall hearth dominates the room. A catwalk on the second floor overlooks the rooms and holds custom bookcases.

    A built-in, circular granite bar is set in front of a bank of windows and in a spa-like alcove to one side is a sunken Jacuzzi. The adjacent steam room also accesses the first floor master bedroom suite.

    The first floor also holds a sunroom and laundry.

    The second floor master bedroom suite has a large bath and walk in cedar closet. This floor also offers three more bedrooms, a bonus roomand a home office.

    The private access to the finished basement with a full kitchen could accommodate an in-law apartment. This lower level also offers a bar, family gathering room and an exercise room.

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    North Shore Outdoor Dining Survives In Dead Of Winter – Patch.com

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SALEM, MA George Carey has always had winter outdoor dining at Finz Seafood Bar and Grill on Pickering Wharf.

    This year, he's seen a much more resilient crew than most as those who might be averse to indoor dining during the coronavirus health crisis opt to sit on the deck or under the gazebo for a meal and a cocktail.

    Carey told Patch Friday afternoon he will be especially impressed if anyone takes that option this weekend with temperatures plummeting below freezing.

    "Anyone who comes out and dines (this weekend) really deserve accolades because that is above and beyond anything a restauranteur can ask," he said.

    Yet, while he doesn't necessarily expect many outdoor diners in this deep freeze even though the option will be open with a windshield to provide some protection from the bitter winds he said the unusually warm January has validated the decision to bring in extra heaters this year.

    "A lot of our diners have become very creative with what they wear to come out and dine," he said. "And we are providing as much heat from heaters as we can. This weekend is extreme and very rare. But we've had people all along. A lot of people are dressing like ski season."

    He compared it to the apres-ski scene at mountain resorts where people finish their runs and grab a bite and a beer outside in their full gear amid the January cold. He said Finz has seated people outside every weekend in 2021 and was one of several Salem spots that had strong outdoor dining all the way through November and December this year.

    (If you are a North Shore restaurant offering winter outdoor dining this year, or have a spot to recommend, feel free to add it in the comments section of this article so visitors and residents know where they can go.)

    Notch Brewing, Longboards and Bambolina are other locations in Salem that have continued the "streetery" feel the city embraced in the summer and early fall year-round when the weather cooperates at least a little bit.

    "We've always done it, and there have always been a fair amount of places who have done it, but now there is a huge amount," he said. "The city did a nice job allowing people to do that. Salem went from having a pretty good-sized dining al fresco option to now where it's really grown.

    "Anyone who visits has a lot more choices. The guests win when they have more choices."

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    William James "Bill" Kerns Obituary – LaPorte, IN | The Times – Legacy.com

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    William "Bill" James Kerns

    Feb. 25, 1940 - Jan. 16, 2021

    NEW BRIGHTON, MN - William "Bill" James Kerns, 80, of New Brighton, passed away January 16, 2021.

    He was born February 25, 1940 in Lakeside, MI to Florence and Elmer Kerns. He was the youngest of seven children.

    He is survived by his best friend and devoted wife, Lois Kerns; and his two daughters: Jayne Kerns Swystun and Lisa (Chris) Morrissette. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Taylor (Kaytie) Swystun, Brittany Swystun, Chase Morrissette, Catherine Swystun, Mackenzie Morrissette, and Natasha Swystun; and one newborn great-granddaughter, Susannah Swystun. He is also survived by his older brother, Robert "Bob" Kerns.

    Throughout Bill and Lois's marriage of 61 years, they resided in Valparaiso, IN; Tucson, AZ; Port Arthur, TX and finally New Brighton, MN, where they have resided for over 37 years. While pursuing many careers over the years, Bill and Lois successfully established their own business, Microtrace, and retired in 2013.

    Bill had many passions in life. The most important was spending time with family. He loved his role as grandfather, "Grampy", and attending hockey/lacrosse games and dance recitals. Bill also loved helping Lois in the yard, working with the flowers and relaxing in his gazebo.

    He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed fishing in Rhinelander, WI as well as around the Minneapolis area. Bill enjoyed visiting his family in CA, MI, and IN. He was an aviation enthusiast and loved seeing a plane flying overhead and identifying its make and model. Bill was involved in the local public safety and first responder volunteer organization, and loved volunteering to help his neighborhood and neighbors. Always enjoying a conversation, Bill had a kind, gentle, easy going manner. His sense of humor endeared him to all. Bill will be greatly missed.

    Bill was preceded in death by his parents; and siblings, Doris, Polly, Elmer, Jr (Butch), Margaret, and Vivian.

    A private graveside service for family only will be held at Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, IN. Sunset Funeral Home is caring for the arrangements.

    In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer's Association and the American Lung Association.

    Published by The Times on Jan. 25, 2021.

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    What and Where You Should Be Eating Now – Boca Raton

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Start your new year with the trending dining and foodie destinations everyone is talking about

    We all have our favorites, classics like Arturos and Trattoria Romana and Gazebo to blockbusters Elisabettas and Maxs Grille, local hits J&J Raw Bar & Grill and Driftwood, among many others. But heres a list of newer places you may want to try, some a little drive away, others in your own neighborhood.

    We say its time to shake off 2020 and get out and add a few new food and dining discoveries to your repertoire.

    LIONFISH, 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561/865-7066), is the buzziest sea-to-table purveyor on the buzziest of South County thoroughfares, where the titular invasive speciesspearfished off Atlantic waters and served wholeis only the beginning of the restaurants flavor-rich menu of American and Asian influences. Chef Johnny Demartini, late of Maxs Harvest among other notable restaurants, curates the eclectic menu, serving everything from a deconstructed burger inspired by a California fast-food chain to tableside Hot Rocks to vegan specialties.

    REBEL HOUSE, 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (561/353-5888), has always been, well, a rebel in the citys dining scene, with an eclectic menu and an imaginative take on dcor and dining. With Chef Eric Baker at the helm now, its culinary pedigree has ratcheted up a few notches, but its still fun, still freshjust more yummilicious. Try the pork cheek empanadas, the Mongolian beef lo mien, the bouillabaisse, the duck lorange. Or anything on the menu. Its a winner and continues to be a downtown dining linchpin.

    ALMOND, 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (561/355-5080) is stylish and chic with updated classic French food, ethnic street food and a menu that is fresh and seasonal and locally sourced. Youll find everything from curried mussels and kimchi fried rice to three different takes on steak frites. This is new Palm Beach diningwith a creative menu.

    SUNDY HOUSE, 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (561/272-5678), has always been the prettiest restaurant in the areaand one of the most romanticwith its dramatic tropical gardens, its porch and gazebo dining. But now it has a celebrated chef, James Strine, formerly with Caf Boulud, Buccan and Grato, to ramp up the dining. And it is ramped. The new Taru at Sundy House offers locally sourced cuisine with a confluence of Caribbean, Latin and Southern American flavors in a fun menu youll love. You can get pompano and chips, Florida Bouillabaisse, oysters, ribs and a dish that is already getting its own Hollywood star: the Dynamite rice, with pork belly, lump crab and Japanese Furikake seasoning, for starters. Time to get back to the garden, as the song says.

    We dont usually send our readers this far up the road, but VOODOO BAYOU in Downtown at the Gardens, 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens (561/888-6703), is worth the drive. This is mouthwatering Cajun/Southern food with a menu that we need, just need, about now. Think charred okra, gumbo, jambalaya, fried chicken, po boys, redfish, gator tail. And beignets. Of course beignets. The South may be gone, but its not forgotten here, mon cher.

    HENRYS, 229 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (561/206-1896), is the Breakers newest restaurant (named after Henry Flagler, of course) that now occupies what was once Testas in Palm Beach. This could be your catchers mitt for all things comfort foodbut with an elevated level of culinary panache. Theres a raw bar, sandwiches (they call them handheldsafter all, this is Palm Beach), stalwarts like beef Wellington and chicken pot pie. But were going for the pigs in a pretzel dough blanket with the warm pilsner cheese fondue. Yikes.

    Nothing like a pandemic to bring out the craving for moms comfort food, which is Chef Suzanne Perrottos specialty when it comes to her newest restaurant, ROSES DAUGHTER, 169 N.E. Second Ave., Delray Beach (561/271-9423). Perrotto, a Cordon-Bleu trained chef who also owns the popular Brul restaurant across the street, grew up with her familys homemade Sunday Italian dinners as well as their trattoria in New York, so this is food from memory, food from mom, food that will send you home warm and fuzzy and coming back for more. Perrotto offers everything from handcrafted (and certified) Neapolitan pizza to moms manicotti, lamb meatballs, chicken Parmall the classic mainstays.

    STAGE, 2000 PGA Blvd., Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens (561/408-3685), is another hike to the north, but we are excited about this one. Number one, it offers small plates; number two, the menu features cuisine from here, there and everywherespiced churrasco, fried chicken, Korean barbecue ribs, chana masala and tons more. This is truly global cuisine (with plenty of American mainstream options) or, as Chef Pushkar Marathe says, The way I see Stage is like its a big tree. The branches are my travels all over the world, but the roots are deep in India.

    YELLOWTAIL MODERN ASIAN CUISINE & SUSHI, 7959 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561/501-6391), is gaining fans by the legion for its fresh and flavorful Asian menu. All the usual suspects are there, but each dish is exceptionally well-wrought, from a battery of salads and curry dishes from the wok to classic rolls and all-time standard favorites like pad woon sen, Tom Yum soup and those flash-fried popcorn rock shrimp you dream about.

    COPPERFISH KITCHEN in the old Uncle Tais space at Boca Center, 5259 Town Center Circle, Suite 143, Boca Raton (561/391-3474), is getting rave reviewseven though it opened in a pandemic. Copperfish prides itself on responsibly caught, sustainable and exceptionally fresh seafood and shellfish that it sources from across the county, in addition to Florida. There is a raw bar, elaborate shellfish towers and a wide-ranging number of fish entreeswith a menu for landlubbers as well. The next time someone asks where to get really good seafood (the second most-asked question in South Florida, after where to get good Chinese), you wont have to scratch your headthis fine dining newcomer is a sure bet.

    VEG EATS FOODS, 335 E. Linton Blvd., Delray Beach (561/562-6673) Nondescript in everything but the ingredients and the flavor, the strip-mall sanctuary for plant-based foodies is located in a foot-traffic backwater. But those who discover it inevitably return for its seasonally changing menu of locally sourced comfort-food favorites, which work meatless magic on your taste buds. Try the Smothered Mushroom Burger, which makes dairy cheese seem downright obsolete, and the banh mi, made with pea protein-based sausage.

    THE NEW VEGAN, 528 N.E. Second St., Delray Beach (561/404-5301) Husband-and-wife restaurateurs Rahein and Patricia Jones landmark restaurant, thriving for seven-plus years off Delrays main drag, is a frill-less space committed to a non-GMO, non-dairy, non-wheat, non-soy, non-gluten, non-everything-thats-slowly-killing-us philosophy. The owners palate-pleasing menu pulls off typically carnivorous favorites like chickn and waffles and a toona melt (with hearts of palm as the base) while maintaining their hearty profiles. And the Jones stir-fried rice puts literally every Chinese restaurant to shame.

    FARMERS TABLE, 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (561/417-5836) This farm-to-table outpost nestled on the ground floor of the Wyndham Boca Raton is not a 100-percent vegan restaurant, but it is rich in plant-based apps and entreesso much so that the few meaty items feel like bottom-of-the-menu concessions for the rare unenlightened diner that enters its premises. If its in season, the cauliflower brie flatbread (sin a little and eat the cheese) is a splendid mlange of salty and sweet, and the adjacent Farmers Table Express is tops for grab-and-go grub.

    THE GOURMET MARKET, 2800 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, 561/609-2680 This small market, which also serves sandwiches and quiche, is a Francophiles dream, with imported cheeses like Brie de Meaux Alba Truffle, foie gras and, yes, a large selection of truffles (French and Italian) fresh during the season. They are also rumored to have the best French baguettesbaked fresh dailyin addition to hard-to-find French brands of mustards and other goodies.

    JOSEPHS, 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton, 561/347-2314 Who doesnt love an Italian specialty food market? Josephs new location at Town Center is larger than the old one, but its personal touch still shows, from the 60-some entrees/side dishes presented daily (everything from pastas to chicken Parm and stuffed artichokes) to pizza from scratch, produce, seafood, wines and cheeses, the works.

    BEDNERS, 10066 Lee Road (Boynton), 561/733-5490; 381 N.E. Third Ave. (Delray), 561/501-5177 Bedners is one of those stops that doesnt feel like an errand; its too much fun. Farm-fresh produce in season, boiled peanuts, wine and beer, breads, selected meats, Kirby cukes, sunflowers, orchids, heirloom tomatoes, and on and on. The original market out west borders the Bedner farm with u-pik-em options and fresh ice cream and kid diversionsnot to mention the Loxahatchee preserve next door. The smaller Delray downtown market is more tailored to the suburban-craft-beer-lunch-to-go crowd, but they are both local treasures.

    THE BIG THREE: CAPTAIN FRANKS, POPS, OLD DIXIE We have stellar fish and seafood markets here, so theres no excuse not to revel in fresh seasonal seafood pretty much year round. We go to all of them and love them all. You can get anything at any of them, but we associate Old Dixie with homemade smoked wahoo fish dip and stone crabs, Pops with fish tacos and lobster, Captain Franks with Canaveral shrimp, scallops, hogfish (and how-to advice on cooking all of the above).

    Dan Ramos of BUTCHER AND THE BAR has found a new passion at his trending retail butcher shop and bar in east Boynton (510 E. Ocean Ave. Unit 101, Boynton Beach, 561/903-7630). Formerly at fine restaurants like Sundy House in Delray and Market 17 in Fort Lauderdaleas well as Red Splendor, where he was known for his bone broth and sausagesRamos is touting his whole animal butcher initiative from clean regionally sourced meats, in keeping with his longtime involvement with the local slow food movement. Hes making the food writers swoon, and his sandwiches and house-made condiments are blowing people away.

    ROGIE PIEROGIES are handmade pierogies (Polish dumplings filled with potatoes and other fillings) made by Bob Buzek from his grandmothers recipe. Long a Delray GreenMarket faveand you can also get them at BednersBuzek opened his own store this fall at 1445 N. Congress Ave., Suite 11, Delray Beach. He says his most popular flavors are the traditional potato and cheddar and potato and onion, but our loaded potato made with bacon, cheddar and scallions is quickly gaining popularity.

    MARIANNE GOURMET, at 803 George Bush Blvd., Delray Beach (561/278-3349), has prepared frozen foods and apps and great sandwiches and salads, but weve been a slave to the famous legendary cannot-stop-eating epic garlic spaghetti for 20-some years now, a birds nest of fine brown noodles with the most devastating garlic flavor ever concocted on the planet. And dont bother asking; they will not share the recipe.

    OLD SCHOOL BAKERY has been around since 1997 under the direction of baker Billy Himmelrich (trained at the Hotel Ritz in Paris) and has been one of South Floridas go-to places for all kinds of breads forever, so if you are over making your own pandemic sourdough, head to 45 N. Congress Ave. in Delray Beach (561/276-0013), and be dazzled by its crusty artisan breads, pan breads, pastries, focaccia, crisps, baguettes, and on and on. We have a soft spot for the olive rosemary bread, but you cant go wrong with this old-school standard.

    EMILS EUROPEAN SAUSAGE KITCHEN, 124 N. Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach (954/422-5565), has been making every kind of imaginable sausage for decades as well as a whole gamut of prepared foods (German potato salad comes to mind), but the sausages are why we go to Emils. All of them are made of all-natural ingredients with no fillers, no MSG, no nitrates, no preservativesjust the real stuff.

    SWANK FARMS has a new product this yearpre-made salads from its produce. Now certified by the Department of Agriculture as a salad maker, Jodi Swank says she is serving up five-ingredient salads, including Bibb lettuce with goat cheese, Swank strawberries, toasted walnuts, Swank carrots and Swank baby romaine with watermelon radishes, beets, olives, edible flowers and Swank Asian lettuce mix. Fresh out of the fields is hard to beat. Buy them at the farm on Saturdays, 14311 North Road, Loxahatchee.

    John Holbrook is making waves with his all-natural PITBULL BARBECUE SAUCE at local green markets. He makes two sauces (we love the mustard-based Carolina version), two hot sauces and three sugar-free dry rubs, and you can buy them all online (if the markets are closed) at pitbullbbqsauce.com. He also delivers locally.

    This story is from theJanuary 2021 issueof Boca magazine. For more content like this,subscribeto the magazine.

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    Enjoy world-class polo, food, entertainment and much more at the IFZA Silver Cup 2021 – What’s On

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sponsored: And its poised to be better than ever before

    The IFZA Silver Cup 2021, held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, will run from January 22 culminating with a spectacular final on February 5 at the Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club.

    Heres what to expect.

    Expect plenty of fun, entertainment, amazing prizes to be won and of course live sports action with homegrown and well known international polo players competing for the first trophy of the Series.

    Enjoy a competitive display of polo from the sidelines, book a table at the Silver Lounge which hosts an amazing after party, reserve a picnic gazebo that comes with a picnic basket filled with a scrumptious treat for four people or have a fabulous polo brunch at the Andalucia Terrace of Al Habtoor Polo Resort.

    If you have little ones, bring them along as there is a dedicated kids area to help keep them entertained with fun activities such as pony rides and games.

    Spectators can refuel at the food truck corner serving delicious food which can be enjoyed in the picnic area as you soak in the lovely weather. Stretch your legs in between chukkers and check out the Shopping Village for amazing finds to take home with you.

    Hospitality Areas and General Admission:

    Picnic Gazebo: Book your own gazebo for Dhs1000 good for four people, inclusive of general admission for four, a picnic basket anda picnic area parking pass.

    Silver Lounge: Its a minimum of Dhs1500 spend per table on drinks and includes general admission for seven people and a picnic area parking pass.

    Fabulous Polo Brunch: Brunch packages start from Dhs 295 with house beverages and if you prefer bubbly, its Dhs395. For more information, call the Al Habtoor Polo Resort hotel at 056 545 8391

    General Admission: Dhs150 inclusive of a food and beverage voucher worth Dhs150 valid on the same day only at Half Time Food Truck, Horse & Hound, The Grill Pit and Equestrian Lounge. It includes parking outside the picnic area.

    Picnic Parking Fee:Dhs150.

    For information and bookings on hospitality offers, call (0)56 373 2999 or email the club at media@alhabtoorpoloclub.com.

    The finals take place on February 5, so get your bookings in as soon as possible.

    IFZA Silver Cup 2021, Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club, Dubai, until Feb 5. Tel: (0)4 436 2222. alhabtoorpoloresortandclub.com

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    Now’s the Time to Book a Wedding and Save at Playa Hotels & Resorts – TravelPulse Canada

    - January 30, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With Valentines Day around the corner, love is definitely in the air and with so many of us looking to escape whats become a monotonous way of life during the pandemic, why not plan a destination wedding at Playa Hotels & Resorts?

    Offering the most incredible wedding venues in the worlds most celebrated beachfront locations, Playa Hotels & Resorts has just sweetened the deal for destination weddings: all Intimate Elegance or Lavish & Opulent Package on select dates will receive an extra 10% off the Wedding Package!

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    Exchange vows at one of the incredible Playa Hotels & Resorts properties in Mexico, the Dominican and Jamaica.

    Guests can say "I do" on a sparkling shoreline or in a lovely gazebo overlooking the ocean, followed by a couples massage and romantic beachfront dinner for two. Or celebrate with a cocktail hour with appetizers and fully private wedding reception with a three course meal. Whatever your preference, Playas Intimate Elegance or Lavish & Opulent Packages ensure a most memorable and beautiful wedding.

    The ultimate wedding awaits at Hyatt Zilara and Hyatt Ziva All-Inclusive Resorts in Mexico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Offering incredible wedding venues at distinctive properties in the worlds most celebrated beachfront locations, guests will have the most memorable experience imaginable for the happy couple and their guests.

    Committed to flawless service and gracious hospitality, Hilton All-Inclusive Resorts in Mexico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic offer a full range of services for memorable once-in-a-lifetime events. From the moment the couple and their guests arrive at the tropical paradise on each regions best beaches, theyre completely dazzled.

    Pink sunsets and cool ocean breezes make Panama Jack Resorts all-inclusive family-friendly resorts in Cancun and Playa Del Carmen the perfect destination wedding retreat. Whether they want to escape as a couple for an intimate ceremony or invite family and friends to join the beach party, the Jacks team is waiting to make it happen.

    The adults-only Sanctuary Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic offers a variety of romantic wedding venues to select from. Unique venues surrounded by turquoise waters will take your breath away. An on-site wedding planner is ready to help organize all the details.

    At Jewel Grande perfection meets the sea. The most luxurious Montego Bay wedding venue, Jewel Grande can accommodate weddings of any size and scope and offers custom wedding packages to meet your clients needs. The only limit is the imagination.

    Playas elegant, adults-only Jewel Paradise Cove Beach Resort and Spa in Runaway Bay, Jamaica offers the perfect backdrop when it's time to exchange rings. Surrounded by family and friends, couples can tie the knot at a variety of venues including a beautiful and well-manicured garden or pristine beach area.

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    David W. Trefren – The Saratoga Sun – The Saratoga Sun Homepage

    - January 27, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    David W. Trefren died unexpectedly January 17, 2021. Dave was born in Ord, Nebraska to Ted and Margie Trefren on November 17, 1959. He was the sixth of seven children.

    The family moved to Cheyenne about a year later and Dave lived there his entire life. Dave attended local public schools. He went to Bain Elementary near his home and swam in the Sun Valley Pool. He attended Carey Jr High and East High School. While attending high school he worked as a laborer hanging and finishing drywall.

    Dave also liked to challenge himself, riding his trial bike in different situations. After finishing high school and a quick trip to Arizona to visit friends and see the area, he came home to Cheyenne and started his first company.

    He called it Custom RV Accessories and built trailers, bumpers, headache racks and other metal projects. He was working out of his brother, Phil's, garage. After a couple years, Dave outgrew the garage and built a new building on Ave D off Fox Farm Road. He renamed the company Wyoming Steel Products.

    As the company grew, it branched out into wrought iron fencing, hand rails, stairs, gates and, eventually, fabrication and erection of buildings. Dave loved to build things and run the crane. In the fall of 1981 he met Dale Weaver and they were married in August of 1982. In 1985, they welcomed a daughter, Kristen, to the family. Another daughter (Jennie) followed in 1987 and a son (Jeff) in 1988.

    As the company started growing, he added on to the first building, and then built a new larger building next to it. Dave started picking up parcels of land along Fox Farm Road and started building the "Red Buildings" as commercial rentals. Dave started growing bored with running Wyoming Steel Products. He wanted to have more time to spend with his family and do some traveling.

    In 2001, he sold the business assets and "retired". He continued to build "Red Buildings" and travel extensively. Dave was very fond of the South Side of Cheyenne and never wanted to live anywhere else in town. Dave loved hunting, fishing, camping, scuba diving, riding motorcycles, skiing, and snowmobiling with his family and friends. Elk hunting each fall in the Sierra Madres was very important and was planned for months, and talked about for years. (Although, what happens in elk camp stays in elk camp.) He very often said, "We aren't stuck, we are just temporarily detained".

    Dave will be remembered for his colorful phrases (fine as frog hair), jokes, bird calls, elk calls, and sense of adventure and fearlessness. He loved to help people and was always looking out for the underdog, but he never let anyone take themselves too seriously.

    Dave was preceded in death by his parents, Ted and Margie Trefren and his life time buddy, Bill Ragsdale. He is survived by his wife, Dale, and their three children; Kristen Trefren, her husband Greg and their three children Raymond, Eric, and Lucy; Jennie Boulerice, her husband Jesse and their FurBaby Tsavo; Jeff Trefren, his wife Katrina and their children Hunter and Ryker; his brothers John, Phil, Matt, and Paul; his sisters, Debbie and Julie, and many, many well loved nieces and nephews and honorary nieces and nephews.

    He will be missed. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to local food banks, the Salvation Army, Veterans Rock, or any local charity. A memorial service will be held this spring.

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    Contracts Signed For Attorney General’s Residence And Renewable Energy – Government of the Virgin Islands

    - January 27, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Steady progress continues to be made on the recovery front as new contracts were signed to advance recovery works in the Virgin Islands.

    K and C Construction was awarded the contract for the repairs to the Attorney Generals (AG) Residence valued at 331,862.53 at a contract signing ceremony on January 21.

    The scope of works for this project includes a total refurbishment of the Attorney Generals Residence to provide fit-for purpose accommodation for the Attorney General. The residence sustained significant damage, particularly to its roof during Hurricanes Irma and Maria and further damage from constant exposure to the natural elements, rainwater ingress and general deterioration.

    The refurbished home will feature a full replacement of the roof and structural elements, windows, doors, drywall, new kitchen cabinetry, closets, electrical, plumbing, air condition and exterior works. Works are scheduled to commence on February 7 for a period of five months.

    As part of this signing ceremony, the RDA recognised the contract awarded earlier this month to Amandla Engineering for the supply and installation of the Solar Facility for the Leonora Delville Primary School valued at $40,748.00. This facility will provide resilient power, lowering the schools energy bill and ensuring a resilient community facility that will supply power in times of crisis.

    Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie said the Virgin Islands continues to progress. As Premier, he was pleased to ensure funding was made available in the 2021 budget for the AGs residence project.

    It is important to make sure that the people of this Territory must have a stake in the development of its economy. I firmly believe that on our journey towards self-determination, we have to believe in our people, we have to continue to build our people, we have to continue to understand that our future is in our hands but we also must understand that the future belongs to the prepared.

    The Premier congratulated both Mr. Kendol Arthur and Ms. Nea Talbot for their success in the RDA independent procurement process and he thanked the RDA for their progress towards the recovery agenda.

    Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) Mr. Anthony McMaster in his remarks said, The Government of the Virgin Islands through the RDA has injected $23.4 Million to date into the Virgin Islands economy through the CDB loan funding of which 89% has been awarded to locally established companies.

    The CEO also as part of his remarks, outlined progress made to date on several recovery projects including road works, schools, infrastructure projects, public buildings and renewable energy.

    He added, We have been fulfilling the mandate that has been given to us by ensuring there is local content in the rebuilding of the Territory.

    Permanent Secretary in the Deputy Governors Office Mrs. Sharleen DaBreo-Lettsome, MBE said, We continue to work along with the team at the RDA led by Mr. Anthony McMaster and various Government agencies such as the Public Works Department who contribute their expertise and knowledge to ensure that these projects are completed at a high standard, so that they serve the specific needs of the Government in a sustainable manner for the foreseeable future.

    The Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency is a statutory body under the Premiers Office created by the Government of the Virgin Islands to deliver the programmes and projects under the Recovery to Development Plan, raise funds and buildthecapacity of key stakeholders in the Virgin Islands community.

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