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Light up the Holidays in Downtown Santa Monica with Winterlit

Deck the halls with festive family events and seasonal fun as Downtown Santa Monica transforms into a winter wonderland for all ages to experience and enjoy during daily Winterlit holiday happenings through January 20, 2020. Celebrate the merriest and brightest season yet with a full calendar of events curated by Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. to spread holiday cheer and activities for the community to enjoy the most wonderful time of the year with loved ones.

Event-goers are invited to experience a memorable and festive environment like never before with an array of exciting activities during Winterlit including Ice at Santa Monica, presented by the Plaza at Santa Monica, the westside’s favorite 8,000-square-foot real outdoor ice-skating rink and weekly musical performances on the rink every Sunday now through late January. While strolling down Third Street Promenade under the glow of thousands of colorful lights, guests can enjoy festive décor and the one-stop shopping experience for stocking stuffers at the all-new Winterlit Holiday market kicking off at the Official City of Santa Monica tree lighting ceremony on Thursday, December 5.

‘Tis the season to mix, mingle, and be merry at Winterlit events all season long. Winterlit holiday events and experiences include:

    • Ice at Santa Monica:
      Every holiday season Downtown Santa Monica brings a little ice to the beachside community, transforming the corner of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue into the winter wonderland known as Ice at Santa Monica, an 8,000-square-foot ice-skating rink. Skate rental and all-day admission $15, locker rentals $5.
      Open daily through January 20, 2020
      Monday – Thursday, 2 pm – 10 pm
      Friday, 2 pm – Midnight
      Saturdays, 10 am – Midnight
      Sundays, 10 am – 10 pm
    • Ice Breakers presented by the Plaza at Santa Monica:
      Every Sunday through January 19, 2020, enjoy free musical performances that will have the whole family on their feet and feeling the groove.
      Sundays through January 19, 2020
      Performances at 11 am, 12:!5 pm, 2 pm, 3:15 pm
      November 24, Tres Souls and Wine & Roses
      December 1, Jacqueline Fuentes and OzoKidz
      December 8, Bella Affaire and The Secret Agency
      December 15, Andrew & Polly and Jazzy Ash and the Leap
      December 22, California Carolers/Santa Sisters and Mostly Kosher
      December 29, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar and Street Corner Renaissance
      January 5, Phranc and The Blind Blakes Hokum Ragtime Band
      January 12, Santa Monica Youth Orchestra and Las Cafeteras
      January 19, Caro Pierotto and Cindy Paley & The Folk Experience
    • Photos with Santa at Santa Monica Place:
      Visit Santa Claus at his ocean-side workshop in Center Plaza at Santa Monica Place and snap a picture. Photo packages available for purchase. Make reservations online at SantaMonicaPlace.com.
      November 21 – December 24
    • Holiday Kids Club:
      Enjoy fun, holiday-themed kid’s entertainment including storytelling, music, games and other fun surprises in the Food Court and at SaMo’s Playhouse on Level 3 of Santa Monica Place.
      December 4, 11 am –12 pm
    • Official City of Santa Monica Tree Lighting with Santa Claus:
      Join City of Santa Monica officials and Santa Claus for a special tree lighting ceremony on Third Street Promenade while enjoying live music, kids crafts, and family-friendly fun at the Winterlit Holiday market. Snow is in the forecast! Free and open to the public.
      December 5, 6 pm – 9 pm
    • Winterlit Holiday Market:
      Take the stress out of holiday shopping with the Winterlit Holiday Market on the Third Street Promenade featuring unique creations from local artists. Surprise your loved ones with a one-of-a-kind gift while supporting our amazing community of talented artisans.
      December 6-8, 13-15, 20-22
      Friday, 3 pm – 8 pm
      Saturday & Sunday: 11 am – 8 pm
    • Breakfast with Santa:
      Children of all ages are invited to celebrate the holidays and enjoy breakfast treats, music, crafts and a special visit from Santa at SaMo’s Playhouse on Level 3 of Santa Monica Place.
      December 7, 9 am – 10:30 am
    • Pet Photos with Santa:
      Bring your furry friend to one of Santa Monica Place’s special pet nights and “sit” for a photo with Santa. Dogs and cats only and must be on a leash or in a carrier. Reserve your spot at SantaMonicaPlace.com/Holiday.
      December 11 & 18, 5 pm – 8 pm
    • Menorah Lightings:
      Join local synagogues and community groups as their members celebrate the Festival of Lights this Hanukkah season. Lightings begin at Sundown
      December 22 – December 29
      December 22, Mishkon Tephilo
      December 23, Gan Israel Preschool
      December 24, Nashuva
      December 25, Chabad
      December 26, Kehillat Israel
      December 27, Beth Shir Shalom
      December 28, Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
      December 29, Adat Shalom

Winterlit Signature Events and Holiday Market located on Third Street Promenade.
Ice is located on the corner of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue at 1324 Fifth St.
Santa Monica Place events are located at 395 Santa Monica Place. Parking is widely available in the downtown structures including the Santa Monica Public Library or Parking Structures 9 and 10 just north of Wilshire Boulevard. Biking, walking and public transit are encouraged.

For more information, visit  www.downtownsm.com/winterlit

Spread Holiday Cheer with Popcornopolis Gift Collection

Family gatherings, gift exchanges, cocktail parties…oh my! The holiday season is in full swing and Popcornopolis® is celebrating by offering a variety of Holiday-themed treats that are the perfect gift for family, friends, colleagues, secret Santas, and everyone in between. From glimmering new Metallic Mini Cones to the elegantly packaged gift baskets, this gourmet popcorn company is fully stocked with seasonal offerings that will spread maximum holiday cheer for all occasions. ‘Tis the season of merry-making and gift-giving with free shipping through December 31, 2019, using code SHIPFREE at popcornopolis.com.
Whether you’re shopping for stocking stuffers, baskets or tins, Popcornopolis®, purveyors of America’s premium popcorn gift, has the gourmet goods to make you the star of the season. Add a dose of holiday cheer with the all-new Metallic Mini Cones or Santa & Friends Mini Cones (both $69.99 for a case of 40 at popcornopolis.com), great for stocking stuffers and seasonal party favors. Back by popular demand, Popcornopolis® is unwrapping their limited-edition, seasonal flavors including Candy Cane Crunch, Snicker Doodle, Cinnamon Bun, and the popular Hot Cocoa & Marshmallow!
Be sure to make it on Santa’s nice list by delighting your loved-ones with the Holiday Snowflakes 5-Cone Gift Basket or the Limited Edition Gold 5-Cone Gift Basket (both $44.99 at popcornopolis.com). A cherished gift for ages 4 to 92, the all-new Santa Gift Sack ($59.99 at popcornopolis.com) is a heartwarming, holiday-themed toy sack stuffed with 24 individual snack-sized Santa & Friends Mini Cones in an array of flavors including Caramel Corn, Kettle Corn, Cheddar Cheese, and Zebra® popcorn. Elevate your celebrations with the Grand Gift Collection showcasing all 18 gourmet flavors ($119.99 at popcornopolis.com) or the 3.5-Gallon Holiday Snowflakes Tin ($54.99 at popcornopolis.com). Whether you’re shopping for loved ones or lavish engagements, Popcornopolis® gift collections are curated for a wide range of needs and is sure to be on the top of everyone’s wish list this holiday season.
“Made the way it oughta be”, Popcornopolis® offers over 18 mouthwatering varieties and is made from American-grown, non-GMO corn, and only the finest ingredients and cooking practices. For more information and a full list of Popcornopolis® gourmet varieties visit www.popcornopolis.com.

Movie Review: Disney’s ‘Frozen 2’

In 2013, the world was taken by storm with Walt Disney Animation Studios’ fairy tale musical based on the classic Nordic story by Hans Christian Andersen. Frozen has been one of the most profitable animated features in Disney history, holding the position of highest-grossing animated film for nearly 3 years (it was surpassed by Finding Dory in Summer 2016). The Frozen craze took over all parts of Disney: the amusement parks in Anaheim and Orlando were rethemed to celebrate the film for nearly two years, the Norway Pavillion in EPCOT had their attraction redesigned for the film. Before 2017’s Pixar film, Coco, there was an animated short that served as a sequel to the film called Frozen Forever After that had Elsa create mini ice monsters with her sneezes. There is even a Broadway musical based on the movie! For a couple of years, it felt like Frozen was here to stay and I was not on board with the change.

I was not a fan of Frozen when it came out in 2013. I found the movie to be mediocre, and I did not understand its popularity (I always found Tangled to be a much more enjoyable film). Walking into the theater for its sequel, I made sure to put my previous judgment aside and to enter with an open mind. My only thought was this: please be good. It is with great pleasure that I write a review praising this exceptional film! In every way that I did not connect with the first Frozen film, I bonded with this sequel. Without further ado, here is my honest, spoiler-free review of Frozen 2.

Disclaimer: This is not an opinion-free review. While this review does not contain spoilers for the overall film, I allude to particular scenes and plot points in my overall evaluation of the film. Continue at your own risk.

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Story

One thing that you may have heard since the first trailer for Frozen 2  is one word: dark. The shots of Elsa struggling to walk on water over crashing waves by a shoreline, purple fire chasing Olaf, and Anna leaping from one cliff to another. These are just a few of the moments shown that have had fans of the first film raise an eyebrow. But this is a good thing!

The story continues a few months after Elsa has lifted the curse of the Eternal Winter in Arendelle. Set in the Autumn season, the story reflects the one word that describes the season: change. In many ways, the story pivots from a focus of sisterly love to a story of generational change. Don’t get me wrong; Elsa’s and Anna’s relationship is rekindled and the shared trauma they have experienced is at the forefront of this film. Unlike the first film, Frozen 2 is not afraid to challenge its audience to think about more complex topics.

Much of the film is surrounded by the mystery of an Enchanted Forest that our heroes find themselves in. While they discover the truth of where they are and its significance to Arendelle, the plot develops from a sing-song holiday movie to an epic fairy tale. Director/Writer Jennifer Lee has said in multiple interviews that she and the creative team viewed Frozen 2 as Act II of the overall play that is the Frozen franchise. Much like in the works of classical theater, the “Act II” of the Frozen story holds more emotional weight than the first act.

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Character

Minor Spoiler: There is one line that Olaf repeats a phrase several times through the movie: “The Enchanted Forest is a place of transformation. I wonder what will happen to us!” This quote from the film perfectly summarizes the character development for each protagonist. This is reflected in each of the character’s “moment” of the film.

Unlike the first film, where the main characters were Elsa & Anna, each character has their turn in the limelight. This is particular true for Kristoff and Sven. Kristoff (voiced by Johnathan Groff) transforms from Mountain Man to a sentimental gentleman who’s a role model to all young boys and young men. Of all the character developments in this film, I was most impressed with Kristoff’s development. It felt natural and genuine, all while not distracting the audience from the narrative of the story.

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Visual Effects

The visuals of Frozen 2 are incredible. The fire effects and water effects are eerily realistic, redefining the term “animation”. There is a moment where Elsa falls in a body of water (if you’ve seen the trailers, then you can figure out what scene I’m referring to), and her head is drenched from the splash. The visuals of her freckles shimmering in the moonlight, her off-white blonde hair tied back reacts to her movement seamlessly (and physically accurate, unlike her hair in “Let It Go”).

Elsa’s ice powers are beautiful, creating chillingly stunning looks.  Olaf’s snow looks fluffy, Sven’s fur looks warm, and Kristoff’s coat looks comfy. The story is greatly affected by the shift from cool colors in Frozen to the warm Autumn colors of Frozen 2. Not only has the color palette transformed for the character outfits, but also for the world around them. Anna has ditched her bright purple winter hat for a darker maroon coat and a burgundy scarf.

If it weren’t for the stunning visuals, the movie would not have left such a positive impact on my view of the movie.

Conclusion/Recommendation

All in all, Frozen 2 is a fantastic follow-up to Part 1 of the story of the sister princesses the world fell in love with six years ago. I would be remiss to not reiterate how impressed I was with this sequel. Frozen 2 broke all the rules of a sequel as it pushed the conversation with complex storytelling, all while maintaining the level of humor and fun from the original. It is to my much-delighted surprise that I write this review with a high level of recommendation for moviegoers to watch this film.

Now it’s time for you to go Into The Unknown and see Frozen 2 in theaters starting on Friday, November 22nd!

shopDisney.com and Disney Store Unveil 2019 Black Friday Deals

The holidays are here! shopDisney.com and Disney store announced 2019 Black Friday deals. Guests will find hundreds of Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel toys, home décor, apparel plus gifts up to 40 percent off, in-stores and online. Be on the lookout for toys and products inspired by the theatrical releases of Disney Frozen 2, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Disney•Pixar Toy Story 4 as well as fan favorites like Disney Animators’ Collection, Deluxe Figure Playsets, and special Holiday plush.

Additional dates for new and limited availability product this Holiday at shopDisney.com |Disney store include:

  • Sunday, November 17: Complimentary Mickey’s Holiday Express-themed collectible key available with purchase of $10 or more online and in-store, while supplies last

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  • Saturday, November 30: Sequin Mickey Mouse Plush – (special price of $20.00 USD November 30-December 3, regular price of $24.95 USD) and all-new exclusive Frozen 2 product online and in-store

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  • Monday, December 2: Silver Donald Duck Plush (special price of $20.00 USD December 2-December 3, regular price of $24.95 USD) online and in-store

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To add to the magic of the season, Guests can visit their local Disney store for a special Holiday experience:

  • Guests can join “Disney store’s Magical Wishes” event with interactive theater activities featuring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on-screen in-store to get everyone in the holiday spirit. Magical Wishes takes place every evening at 7 P.M. through December 23. For more information, visit www.shopdisney.com/events

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Top Holiday Picks
shopDisney.com|Disney store offers the best assortment of Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel products for fans of all ages across fashion, accessories, toys, home and more. Some top holiday favorites this year include:

  • Disney Animators’ Collection Mini Doll Gift Set ($99.95)
  • Anna and Elsa Doll Set Frozen 2 ($34.95)
  • Marvels Avengers Marvel Toybox Action Figure Gift Set ($64.95)
  • Mickey Mouse Kitchen Play Set ($99.95)
  • Woody Interactive Talking Action Figure ($32.95)
  • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Deluxe Figure Playset – The First Order ($26.99)
  • Lightning McQueen Remote Control Vehicle – Cars ($19.95)
  • Disney Subscriptions: Disney Bedtime Adventure Box, Disney Backstage Collection or Disney Princess Enchanted Collection (prices vary)
  • Frozen 2 Advent Calendar ($59.95)
  • Disney and Pixar Holiday Advent Sock Set for Women ($39.95)
  • Holiday Pajamas for the Whole Family
  • Mickey Mouse Light up Beanie Hat for Adults ($24.95)

For more holiday shopping inspiration, Guests can check out the shopDisney.com Holiday Gift Guide.

Store schedules are heavily dependent on mall schedules. To find a Disney store location and holiday hours, Guests can visit the store locator and events page here.

‘Frozen 2’ Has a Darker Tone – And That’s a Good Thing!

Filmmakers and cast of ‘Frozen 2’ talk about the return of Elsa & Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf for an adventurous sequel that has a darker tone than the original film.

On Saturday, November 9, press gathered in Hollywood, CA at 9:00 a.m. to check-in. Right across from the hotel, the Pantages glimmered with gold morning light. The sun illuminated the sign announcing the future production of Frozen on Broadway coming to the glamourous Hollywood theatre this December. It was the perfect place to discuss the behind-the-scenes and decision-making for Disney’s newest film: Frozen II.

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Press Conference held in the W Hotel in Hollywood, CA on November 9, 2019. Source: Thomas Kuhlmeier / TLEV Media

Six years after the original film, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen II continues the story of the princess sisters, the mountain man, and his reindeer, all accompanied by a loveable snowman as they embark on another quest. The music is bigger, the story is more emotionally complex, and the jokes are funnier. All in all, Frozen II is an exceptional sequel (more on that in our review coming out later this week). With such an evolution in the character development from the original film, it left me wondering: what were the creative choices made that led to such a drastic change?

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The stars & filmmakers of “Frozen 2” at the W Hotel in Hollywood, CA. Left to Right: Evan Rachel Wood, Johnathan Groff, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Director Chris Buck, CCO/Director/Writer Jennifer Lee, and Producer Peter Del Vecho. Source: Thomas Kuhlmeier / TLEV Media

At 10:13 a.m., the creative team behind Frozen II joined the spectacular voice actors for a panel discussion on what returning to these characters meant to each of them. “It’s never ended between Frozen 2 and Frozen 1 for me,” said Idina Menzel (‘Elsa’), “I still sing ‘Let It Go’ with the same level of passion.” This prompted Kristen Anderson-Lopez, half of the EGOT-winning songwriting duo that worked “Let It Go” (the breakout power ballad of the first Frozen film) to say “There would be no ‘Let It Go’…without Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck in the Writers Room…it was created in the idea of a complicated, layered sisterhood.” Writer/Director Jennifer Lee and Director Chris Buck drew heavy influence on the story of Frozen from the Nordic legend of “The Ice Queen” written by Hans Christien Andersen.  In that legend, the Ice Queen is a villain with the supernatural powers of ice. It isn’t hard to put two-and-two together that Elsa was originally supposed to be the villain of the story, but Lee and Buck reshaped the story to be about sisterly love rather than a story of monsters and humanity.

The sisterly love between Elsa and Anna didn’t stop at the characters. In fact, actors Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel felt an immediate connection. Josh Gad, who voices Olaf, reminisced about “proposing” to Idina Menzel at the red carpet premiere. “This girl is the most talented person ever,” Gad said, “I told myself ‘either I’m going to marry or be part of an animated franchise with her.'”

But even the actors admitted that the first Frozen film was not flawless. One of the biggest criticism from fans was the lack of singing opportunities for Johnathan Groff, a Broadway performing star whose biopic includes Spring Awakening and Hamilton. Kristen Bell, the voice of Anna, had this to say: “That was my one criticism of the first one. I was like, look, it’s an excellent film. But Jonathan Groff doesn’t sing, so that’s how it fails. This time, everybody knew what to do. And Jonathan has, dare I say, I mean it’s very difficult to describe and I don’t want to blow it, but it is one of the best — it’s one of the top three moments of the film.” Josh Gad further added, “I think it’s the funniest song in Disney Animation history.”

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Johnathan Groff, the voice of Kristoff in the ‘Frozen’ franchise, talks about what it means to play a Mountain Man. Source: Thomas Kuhlmeier / TLEV Media

I won’t give much away, out of respect for those who have not had the opportunity to listen to it (which should be accompanied by the movie visuals for the full effect), but Groff’s character, Kristoff, shines in a way vastly different than from the original film. All that I will say is that the intention of this moment was to serve as a model for young boys and young men alike to see that it is okay to express feelings. “You feel what you feel,” said Groff, “and I want kids to feel like they can express themselves.”

The panel then opened up for questions from the press/media audience to discuss the film. During the Q & A portion of the press conference, a concerned mother asked the panel if the movie was appropriate for children to see due to its darker tone from the original film. The cast shared with the mother that while some scenes may be a bit intense for some audiences, there is no better place to experience such emotions than at the movies.*

“I think it was important to us to remind people of the scope and scale of the first movie that they perhaps had forgotten,” producer Peter Del Vecho informed the audience, “The first movie had a lot of action, had a lot of emotion and drama. And I thought it was important — I think we all thought it was important — to very quickly reestablish that to the method that this was a movie for everyone.”

CCO/Director/Writer Jennifer Lee echoed Del Vecho’s sentiment. “Sometimes we forget, if you go back to old, traditional fairy tales, like Pinnochio and Bambi, they always have a moment that gets a little scary. And that’s part of what fairy tales are for. There’s so that you as a child and as a person in your life can experience things and you’re safely in the seat. And that helps you cope with life. And I think those are really important, and kids reach out. So I think we didn’t go into the characters being full of fear and violence in that way. We went to those things we knew that are provocative and mythic and fairy tale.”

Kristen Bell further reiterated what Lee and Del Vecho’s stance on the tonal shift. While Frozen II is darker than the original, parents and society don’t give children “enough credit to be able to understand what we believe to be ‘darker’ themes and emotions” expressed in stories. Bell addressed the audience member empathetically, saying “I have two little girls too, and I know exactly the feeling that you’re talking about. And the more I thought about it, and then having shown it to them a few weeks ago, I really think that we’re always asked, ‘Why do you think the first one hit?’ I think my conclusion is, we don’t give kids enough credit — because they’re projections of us and we want them to be happy because we want ourselves to be happy all the time. We don’t give them enough credit for their ability to digest complex situations and trauma and struggle.” Bell alluded to temper tantrums in toddlers as an example of children testing their newfound emotions.

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Kristen Bell reminisces about her first duet with Idina Menzel that greenlit the movie a year in advance. Source: Thomas Kuhlmeier / TLEV Media

Then almost in a parallel of her character in the film, Kristen Bell addressed looked at Idina Menzel when saying, “And I think in this second one, that’s the power of story. You don’t have to tell them that the world is a scary place even though it really is. But you can let them see a story that has a resolution…I actually think that it’s great for kids to be a little bit on the edge of their seat because it’s a safe environment to try on those emotions.”

At that very moment, Kristen Bell finished speaking, and the moderator announced that time had run out for the panel. The cast then posed for pictures, sang one of the songs from the new film soundtrack (a bit off-key, but nobody seemed to care), and then proceeded to exit while the press was dismissed.

The sentiments of the actors and the filmmakers are expressing is one of love and passion for their craft. While the trailers for the next chapter of Anna & Elsa show a more troubling adventure than the first one, the movie is fun for the full family. I can say with confidence that if you liked the first Frozen film, you are going to love its sequel!

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Frozen II hits theaters nationwide on Friday, November 22nd. Will you enter the Enchanted Forest for part two of the Arendelle tale?

Mountains, Movie Stars and Small Town History in Independence, California

Independence and the Winnedumah Hotel offer an authentic, historic old California experience (photo by Greg Aragon)

While recently charting my course to California’s Eastern Sierra, I spotted a tiny town on the map called Independence. It was located off Highway 395, right along my path. And with a name like Independence, it screamed history and small-town California. I had to investigate.

My getaway began at the historic 1927 Winnedumah Hotel, where a couple of friends and I met Cindy and Derek Abrahams, the property’s general managers. They told me about the fascinating history surrounding the Winnedumah and set me up in the Bing Crosby suite. That’s right, I stayed in the same room that the legendary actor/crooner stayed in while he was in town filming or sneaking away from Hollywood.

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Rooms are vintage and charming at the hotel (photo by Greg Aragon)

Vintage and charming, the Crosby suite features two rooms that share a Jack and Jill bathroom. The suite has a 1920s décor, with classic hardwood floors and furniture, metal-framed beds and period-era bathroom fixtures.

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The cozy lobby is a place to meet fellow travelers from all over the world (photo by Greg Aragon)

There are no televisions in the hotel rooms, but the serenity of the property, with its gentle creaking wood floors and crackling fireplace in the lobby, inspire relaxation, book reading, or conversation with friends, fellow visitors from around the world, or with Cindy and Derek, who are knowledgeable about the area and treat guests like family.

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The bed & breakfast is managed by Cindy and Derek Abrahams, who treat guests like family (photo by Greg Aragon)

“When people visit Independence and the Winnedumah Hotel, they are going to get an authentic, historic Eastern Sierra Nevada experience,” says Cindy. “This is the old west and we’ve got the mountains, the high desert, and quintessential small-town USA. And when you stay here, you get a very personal, boutique hotel experience.”

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Independence is small-town California at its best (photo by Greg Aragon)

Independence is located off U.S. Route 395, the main north-south highway cutting through the Owens Valley. The tiny town is a gateway to outdoor havens such as the John Muir Wilderness Area and Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Parks. Hikers pass through while trekking the Pacific Crest Trail, or on their way up California’s two tallest peaks, Mt. Whitney and Mt. Williamson. Others stay at the Winnedumah Hotel for quieter experience while skiing in busy Mammoth. Whatever the reason, the hotel gets about 60 percent of its clientele from international travelers.

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Independence is a gateway to famous mountain peaks and national parks (photo by Greg Aragon)

But many of the Winnedumah’s first visitors were local, coming from Hollywood. Numerous early westerns were filmed in nearby Lone Pine and the Alabama Hills. This brought the likes of Roy Rogers, Gary Cooper, Gabby Hayes, John Wayne and Bing Crosby to the newly built Winnedumah Hotel. Wayne had a favorite room at the hotel and when Crosby visited, he was given the room above the managers’ suite so they could hear him sing in the shower. Even famed California photographer Ansel Adams sought comfort at the property while on photo shoots.

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Hollywood movies stars were regulars at The the Winnedumah while filming in nearby hills (photo by Greg Aragon)

The hotel lobby still has the original 1892 piano that Bing used to sit at and sing as well as other furnishings from the 1920s, including the overstuffed chairs in the lobby and the steel mesh chairs on the front porch which can be seen in Roy Roger’s first movie “Under Western Stars.”

Besides the Winnedumah, the town also boasts a tiny post office, one restaurant, a sandwich shop, and a taco truck. For culture, there is the Eastern California Museum, located a couple blocks from the hotel. After a complimentary buffet breakfast at the hotel, we walked to the museum and discovered an incredible collection of beautiful, hand-crafted Native American baskets.

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The Eastern California Museum displays local history and one of the largest exhibits of local Paiute-Shoshone basketry in the nation (photo by Greg Aragon)

The display is one of the largest exhibits of local Paiute-Shoshone basketry in the nation. Ornamental and functional baskets, along with cradleboards, projectile points, bows and arrows, and rare examples of Paiute beadwork are included in the extensive exhibit. The basket exhibit includes more than 400 pieces and nearly 100 other, related artifacts, and is contained in about 14 large display cases.

The museum also showcases a large collection of historic photographs, Owens Valley history, scores of old west guns, and extensive mining and farming equipment and historic structures found outside in the museum yard. There is also lovely creek and pond outside, with majestic views of the Eastern Sierra mountains in the background.

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Nature hikes are a great way to see the area (photo by Greg Aragon)

Directly across from the Winnedumah Hotel is the iconic Independence Courthouse, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1969 the courthouse held 24 members of the Manson Family for possession of stolen vehicles and property.

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Independence Courthouse is on National Register of Historic Places (photo by Greg Aragon)

About three miles northwest of Independence is the Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery. Built-in 1916, it has supplied trout eggs to other hatcheries in California and other western states. It is the only hatchery to produce golden trout, California’s state fish.

For more information on visiting Independence and on staying the Winnedumah Hotel, call (760) 878-2040.

Theatre Review: Anastasia

Have you heard? There’s a rumor in Costa Mesa… Anastasia has swept into Segerstrom Center for the Arts to dance into your heart in a completely reimagined way!

Set in the early 1920s, the musical immediately differs from its animated counterpart by being more historically accurate. It begins with a flashback of the night in 1917 when Bolsheviks stormed the palace and killed the entire Romanov family. Scene cut to a day in the life in Soviet Leningrad (formerly St. Petersburg) where life for the general populace has been bleak since the fall of the Russian Empire. Rumors are spinning that it’s possible that one of the Romanov children, Anastasia, somehow survived the palace raid and escaped. The Dowager Empress is offering a reward to anyone who can find Anastasia for her, and no one is more excited than local conmen Dmitri and Vlad. They hatch a plan to audition women to play the role of Anastasia, but just when they were about to give up amongst the droves of terrible actresses, a woman walks in who will change their lives forever—could Anya actually be Anastasia?

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Lila Coogan (Anya) has an amazing voice. She did an amazing job portraying the innocent naivety of Anya. Jake Levy (Dmitri) was charming in his role Dmitri is arguably not all that likable of a character, but he served him well. The standout performances for me were Edward Staudenmayer (Vlad) and Tari Kelly (Countess Lily). Their comedy and athleticism in the number “The Countess and the Common Man” had me screaming in laughter! Stayed Mayer was warm and lovable in the role of Vlad. As a fan of the movie, I was grateful for that. I had difficulty understanding much of Jason Michael Evans’ (Gleb) singing which was problematic because of his important role.

The set design was extremely simple but compelling: consisting of a practical set of walls, but relying heavily on projections. The projections served the story well. The one exception was a remarkable train car set that allowed for fantastic visual storytelling in a few numbers.

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If you are a huge fan of the 1997 animated film, as I am, you will likely enjoy this musical. If you have never seen the animated film, you will absolutely love it! I found it interesting that the antagonist in the animated film (Rasputin) was replaced with a more historically accurate Soviet officer (Gleb). His role of being torn by whether he is desperately in love, or consumed with hatred fell a little flat to me in this performance. I wanted to feel more but just didn’t. Overall this was a great performance, but when it comes to comparing this story to its animated inspiration, I think I would rather take a Journey to the Past.

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Fun Facts About Decorating Disneyland Resort for the Holiday Season

Visiting Disneyland Resort during the holiday season has become a tradition for many guests. They discover a winter wonderland the moment they step into Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, the Downtown Disney District, and the three on-property hotels. The holidays begin here at the Disneyland Resort, with festive décor and celebrations that transform the resort into the Merriest Place on Earth from Nov. 8, 2019, through Jan. 6, 2020.

Two of the Disneyland Resort teams that work together to bring the holiday magic to life are the Resort Enhancement and Horticulture teams. They deck the halls throughout the resort, with their magical work spanning everything from the festive landscaping to the holiday storefront windows; from the façade of “it’s a small world” Holiday to the seasonal installations and décor that guests see throughout the resort.

Here are 19 fun facts about decorating Disneyland Resort for the holiday season, plus some festive tips from the Resort Enhancement team for holiday decorating at home.

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  • 1 – Planning for the Holiday transformation each year is a year-long process. As soon as Disneyland Resort is fully set with holiday décor, the team immediately starts designing, planning, ordering supplies and creating decorations for the following year’s installation.
  • 2 – Approximately 300 additional trees are brought in during the holidays to add a festive touch throughout the resort.
  • 3 – Nearly 10,000 poinsettias and 10,000 cyclamen are installed around the resort for additional festive decoration.
  • 4 – Approximately 80% of the cast members on the Resort Enhancement and Horticulture teams work shifts that begin after Disneyland Resort closes. This allows them to decorate, plant, trim and work their holiday magic before guests arrive.

Disneyland Park

  • 5 – New this year is a festive and wintery holiday look around the Partners statue in the Central Plaza at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. This beautiful holiday installation is made up of more than 7,500 individual plants, featuring approximately 80 pine trees decorated with more than 150 strands of warm, mini lights that illuminate each tree. This new display also features more than 500 branches of beautiful red winterberry (Ilex verticillata) and more than 800 red dogwood branches.
  • 6 – The Disneyland Christmas tree stands 60-feet tall on Main Street, U.S.A., and has become a favorite spot for guests to snap their holiday photos. This Christmas tree features 1,500 Victorian-inspired ornaments and 100 oversized faux candles.
  • 7 – As guests walk along Main Street, U.S.A., they find storefronts, lampposts and rooftops wrapped in wreaths and garland. The exterior of Main Street, U.S.A., features approximately 220 garlands that measure more than four miles long, with approximately 80 wreaths and 120 bows bringing the season to life on this charming street.
  • 8 – Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle shimmers during the day and is illuminated each night with more than 126,000 twinkling LED lights, sparkling “icicles” and shimmering snow-capped turrets.
  • 9 – “it’s a small world” Holiday and the surrounding plaza are illuminated with more than 400,000 twinkling lights (50,000 on the façade of the attraction, and an additional 350,000 mini-lights in the trees, hedges and animal topiaries) surrounding the attraction in whimsical Fantasyland. The popular attraction transforms each year for the holidays, celebrating children around the world and the holiday traditions of their countries. The warm holiday atmosphere of the plaza area in front of “it’s a small world” Holiday is further enhanced with colorful garland, festive poinsettias and international holiday wreaths.
  • 10 – The Disneyland Resort has its own team of holiday “elves” who help create the magic of “it’s a small world” Holiday each year. It takes a talented and dedicated team of nearly three dozen cast members 35 days to install the glittering façade and nearly 18 days to decorate the holiday attraction’s dazzling interior.
  • 11 – Haunted Mansion also transforms into Haunted Mansion Holiday for the holiday season, inspired by the classic film, “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” This year marks the 19th anniversary of the transformation, as well as the 19th creepy creation of the gingerbread house in the Haunted Mansion ballroom. This year’s design celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion attraction and features 15 spirited, spooky and recognizable ghosts made out of gingerbread. It took a team of six culinary cast members from the Disneyland Resort Central Bakery 13 days to create, build and decorate this year’s gingerbread house masterpiece.
  • 12 – Mickey’s Toontown gives the holidays a wacky twist with its own distinctive “toon” trees and decorations to show off the characters’ personalities.

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Disney California Adventure Park

  • 13 – At Disney California Adventure, many areas celebrate in their own way, with distinctive displays at Grizzly Peak, Hollywood Land, Pacific Wharf and Paradise Gardens Park. The residents of Cars Land and Buena Vista Street are also extending an extra special holiday welcome with enhanced seasonal décor.
  • 14 – As guests enter the park and stroll along Buena Vista Street, a dazzling, 50-foot Christmas tree adorns Carthay Circle to help guests get in the holiday spirit. The tree and surrounding buildings are decorated with vintage-style ornaments in keeping with the theme of Buena Vista Street, inspired by Los Angeles as it appeared when Walt Disney arrived in the 1920s.
  • 15 – Cars Land is adorned with special holiday décor throughout Radiator Springs, with decorations that reflect the unique personalities of the “Cars” characters who live there. Two attractions transform for the haul-idays and add to the season’s greetings. Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters becomes Luigi’s Joy to the Whirl and Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree becomes Mater’s Jingle Jamboree. Each attraction is enhanced as Mater and Luigi add catchy tunes that bring about the holiday cheer and encourage sing-a-long moments.

Downtown Disney District

  • 16 – Downtown Disney District will “glow” in a whole new way this holiday season with a different look during the day and night (additional details to come).

Hotels of the Disneyland Resort

The three Hotels of the Disneyland Resort deck the halls with festive lobby displays, immersing guests in the seasonal style of each hotel.

  • 17 – The Disneyland Hotel features beautiful pine trees and holiday florals.
  • 18 – Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel is decorated with blue, green and silver holiday décor, along with shells and starfish garland and an underwater-themed Christmas tree to create a beachy holiday setting.
  • 19 – In the lobby at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, guests will marvel at the 7-foot-tall gingerbread house, which is a replica of the hotel. It took 600 pounds of powdered sugar, 250 pounds of fondant, one pound of “pixie dust” and a 25-member team to construct this impressive confection. Guests will also find holiday decorations throughout the hotel, from garland woven with natural materials to the towering Christmas tree lit with “arts and crafts” motif lanterns.

Tips for decorating for the holidays at home, from the Resort Enhancement team at Disneyland Resort:

  • Head to a local Christmas tree lot and ask for extra pieces of greenery. Arrange the greenery in a circle on a table and place a pillar candle in the middle. Add a few ornaments, to finalize a beautiful holiday centerpiece. Not only will it look great, but it will also add natural fragrance to the room.
  • Fill assorted apothecary jars with colorful holiday candy.
  • Customize plain pillar candles with colorful ribbon trim, wrapped around their bases.
  • Fill a bowl with pinecones, acorns, and greenery. This is a simple way to make a beautiful holiday centerpiece.
  • Dress up inexpensive garland with artificial berries and pinecones and then place them on top of a mirror.
  • Place a wreath on top of a table and put a pillar candle in the middle to create an easy centerpiece. Add battery-powered fairy lights to give it an extra glow.
  • Add holiday candles throughout your home. It will appeal to another sense and provide that extra special seasonal touch.
  • Always remember safety first. Don’t leave candles burning unattended. Or, opt for flameless flickering candles.

Into the Unknown: A Deeper look at Disney’s ‘Frozen 2’

Much like the first film, which was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s 1845 fairy tale “The Snow Queen,” “Frozen 2” embraces the tenants of fairy tales, mythology and similar stories that were often written to explain the inexplicable. This all-new story takes place three years after the conclusion of the first movie, Elsa is queen and Anna is happy to have everyone she loves, her family, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven. The bond between sisters is strong and helps develop the story. But, according to the filmmakers, there is an underlying current of unrest and angst that ultimately leads to a great adventure—one that will bring clarity to everything we know about these characters.

Filmmakers set out to deepen their understanding of their main characters in an effort to uncover the answers to questions that lingered after the conclusion of “Frozen.”

The filmmakers found themselves delving into the inner workings of both fairy tales and mythology. They realized that in the first movie, it was unknowingly had both a myth and a fairy tale going on at the same time. Elsa was definitely a mythic character, which generally carries the weight of the world on their shoulders and does things the rest of us can’t.

Brittany Lee, who’s the Visual Development Artist and worked on the first Frozen, explained in animation, we can infuse narrative into everything that you see in the frame.  Anything that’s there, the environment, or characters or anything, we’re hopefully trying to infuse some bit of narrative and in Frozen 2, the characters and costume design, for a character like Elsa, is important because she’s so complex and constantly evolving.  So we hope that through design we are able to tell you a little bit about her through what she’s wearing and what her hairstyle is and so forth.  So when you see her and her sister in Frozen 2, they’re both bright and open, and playful.

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But as Elsa becomes more secretive and secluded as she’s growing up, her silhouettes and her palette change, and her silhouettes become longer and more restrictive, and her colors become deeper and darker and that’s meant to show you as an audience that she’s becoming more and more closed off to the world.  And it’s not until ultimately in ‘Let it Go’ that she reveals what we know of her to be as her true self.  But you go back to this palette that we actually met her in as a little girl, in her nightgown, and more open and flowing silhouettes.  And this is meant to signify her.  This is who she is.  But when we see her again in ‘Into the Unknown’, she’s in a deeper and darker color, and what could that mean?  So we needed to approach this with particular things in mind.  First of all, we knew that ‘Into the Unknown’ was going to take place at night, and it was gonna be a scene that was happening right after the characters were very cozy and comfortable.  So what Elsa needed to be wearing in this sequence was a nightgown, so this is a nightgown and not a dress.

We’ve seen her build her clothing out of ice before.  And so we have the luxury of being able to give her sheer, ethereal materials that speak to who she is, and aren’t as heavy and restrictive as wools or heavier-weighted things that everyone else in Arendelle has to wear.  But she is restricted by the colors of the clothing she wears.  Elsa needs to sort of life in the cool range.  If her colors get too warm we feel like something’s wrong.  She’s the Snow Queen so anything beyond something like a violet, into the red spectrum, feels like she has an issue.  So we chose something that was more magenta-violet to both feels like there’s a change happening, so that there’s something going on in her world, and in the song ‘Into the Unknown’, she is conflicted.

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With costume design, we’re designing down to the very last stitch, every bead, every embroidery thread, every sequin.  We designated where that should be, and what that should say about the character.  And so for Elsa, a lot of her details have always been revolving around snow.  And that remains to be true.  Ice and snow are very important to her design and who she is, and so we tried to add these little touches, little details everywhere on her, to reinforce the fact that you know who she is.  And so this is an example of what we go through as far as down to the very last thread and direction of the thread, and so that hopefully even before she even sings a single note, you are learning something about who she is.

“I’ve had my adventure. I don’t need something new. I’m afraid of what I’m risking if I follow you… into the unknown!”

~ Elsa, “Into the Unknown,” “Frozen 2”

Story-wise it’s been a few years since the events of the first film, and Elsa’s been settling down in her role as Queen of Arendelle.  At the beginning of this film, we kind of get a glimpse that things have been off.  Elsa’s been hearing this call, this voice.  If you’ve seen the sequence, you hear that sort of ahh that she’s hearing but no one else seems to hear.  So things are a bit off that she’s not admitting to anyone.  So what we’re trying to do also, in an animated film usually at this point for the main character we usually get to hear an ‘I Want’ song.  And for this movie, it’s a little different, where Elsa’s been sort of shying away from what she truly feels, what she truly wants, and avoids that call she’s been hearing. She’s gonna try to reach it, and she reaches even more than a human can do, using her own like ice power to reach even more on that little ice pedestal, and engage fully for a brief second with that power that’s gonna create this explosion of all these hanging little frozen crystal symbols that will have a big impact in the movie.

From the Academy Award-winning team directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, producer Peter Del Vecho and songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez—and featuring the voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2019.

Theatre Review: MATILDA, THE MUSICAL

The company of the LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT production of “MATILDA, THE MUSICAL” - Directed by Michael Matthews and now playing at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.

Matilda uses her supernatural abilities to jump from the page, to screen, and now on stage – LIVE!  Based on the 1988 children’s novel by renowned British novelist, Road Dahl, this stage musical was first adapted in 2011 and went on to receive the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical in 2013.

The story follows a little girl, Matilda (played by Audrey Cymone) who is unwanted by her family and so relies on her independence to read as many books as she can… while playing pranks on her despicable father who relentlessly wishes for Matilda to be have born a boy.  While Mr. Wormwood (played by Josh Adamson) conducts unsavory business deals, Mrs. Wormwood (played by Erica Hanrahan) is too preoccupied with her dance instructor Rudolpho (played by Danil Chernyy).  Family matters are not the only thing Matilda has to contend with as she meets her match with her new schoolmistress Miss Trunchbull (played by Michael A. Shepperd).  A practically devilish individual who enjoys distributing punishment to any student who so much as sneezes without her permission.  The student body is rightfully frightened even by the sound of her name.  But all is not lost as light shines through with the kindness and sympathy of a graceful Miss Honey (played by Nicole Santiago).  Matilda and Miss Honey will later discover a mysterious connection that would change their lives forever.

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Nicole Santiago (far left) and Michael A. Shepperd (far right) with the company of the LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT production of “MATILDA, THE MUSICAL” – Directed by Michael Matthews and now playing at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.

Matilda – The Musical is a brilliantly delightful take on Road Dahl’s novel.  Those who may be familiar with either novel or 1996 American film adaptation should be able to find enjoyment with this production.  There seems to be concern over American audiences having difficulty with the British accents in a musical format.  That minor displacement could not be enough to detract from the joy of watching the performers having the time of their life on stage.  It probably helps to know that choreographer Kate Dunn has been attached to both London and Broadway productions when putting together the La Mirada show.  The scooters and swing set may be out from the original shows, but in its play are seesaw and free-spinning wheel that still engulfs the idea of “play”.  Thus, giving a new and fresh spin to a tightly scheduled time frame.  Even the opening number “Miracle” replaced a birthday party scene with the kids trick-or-treating door-to-door for Halloween given the timing of our performance date.  An overwhelming surprise for this Halloween lover.

Erica Hanrahan as Matilda’s mother was, to say the least, a riot.  As soon as she steps on stage, the audience’s attention immediately draws to her energy and characteristic mannerisms.  Then you have her dance instructor played by Danil Chernyy who just chews up every moment he has on stage.  The audience could not contain its laughter.  Michael A. Shepperd as Miss Trunchbull is the kind of antagonist you love to hate.  Her punishments to the children and ruthless demeanor send both shivers down your spine but with great anticipation to see what comes out next.  Practically the definition of having fun playing the villain of the story.

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The company of the LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT production of “MATILDA, THE MUSICAL” – Directed by Michael Matthews and now playing at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.

One of the best attributes of the show is the performers.  Everyone gives it their all.  From “Louder”‘s dance competition fantasy to the upbeat moments like “Naughty” and “When I Grow Up”.  But the best moments come when the entire cast comes together for show-stopping numbers like “School Song” and “Revolting Children”.  These are definitely highlights that have rightfully been performed outside the show for promotional exposure.  Roald Dahl’s Matilda – The Musical continues playtime on select evenings until school ends November 17, 2019, at the La Mirada Theatre.

A Fall Journey to June Lake, California

June Lake is a hidden Mountain gem in California’s Eastern Sierra (photo by Greg Aragon)

California’s Eastern Sierra is packed with incredible scenic beauty and must-see locations. From Mono Lake and Bodie State Historic Park to Mammoth Mountain and Yosemite National Park, the region is a wonderland of nature.

But the area also boasts smaller, less-known destinations that are equally beautiful and worthy of exploration. Such is the case with June Lake (www.junelakeloop.org), which offers great fishing, hiking, skiing, sightseeing and more. Tucked at the base of 10,909-ft Carson Peak, the scenic little town and the 14-mile-long June Lake Loop that encircles it has been attracting nature-lovers since Hollywood popularized the area in the 1920s.

“June Lake is special because it has that hidden gem, small-town feel while still offering something for everyone,” says Lindsey Chargin, owner/manager of Golden Pine RV Park (www.goldenpinervpark.com) and June Lake Chamber of Commerce Secretary. “Fall is a great time to visit June Lake because the crowds are thinning, the leaves and trees are beautiful and the fish are still biting.”

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Whispering Pines offers a front-row seat to June Lake mountains and lakes (photo by Greg Aragon)

A couple of friends and I began a recent fall getaway to June Lake at Whispering Pines Motel & Cabins (www.DiscoverWhisperingPines.com), a rustic property situated at the base of Carson Peak and 1.5 miles from June Mountain. The resort offers motel rooms, cabins, and two-bedroom suites for skiers and families who love the beauty of the Sierras.

Our suite at Whispering Pines came with a large living room with a sleeper sofa and TV, a separate bedroom with a queen bed, and a full kitchen with an oven/stove, sink and dining table. The room had a cozy mountain feel and boasted incredible mountain views from the living room and bedroom. In fact, we could see two flowing waterfalls falling down the mountain from the couch!

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The June Lake Loop passes four beautiful mountain lakes (photo by Greg Aragon)

Once acquainted with the room, we went exploring. One of the highlights of the town is driving the June Lake Loop

“For a quaint town with a year-round population of 600, the June Lake Loop has an incredible amount of offerings including four lakes, six trailheads, a ski area, brewery, craft cannabis boutique, world-class spa, and music venue,” says local resident and businessman Jamie Schectman, president of B-ROC, LLC. “The natural beauty holds its own against many other internationally famous destinations and is frequently being compared with the Alps, but it is located in the Golden State California.”

The loop begins along the southernmost rim of the Mono Basin, where SR 158 veers away from Highway 395. It follows a horseshoe-shaped canyon, surrounded by mountains and traverses four glistening, majestic lakes.

June Lake is about a mile long and a half-mile wide and is served by two marinas. The picturesque lake is ideal for boating, fishing, paddling, and sailing, or as we did, walking around the shoreline skimming stones and admiring incredible views. The lake also boasts a swimming beach, campgrounds, and RV parks.

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Creeks, lakes and mountain peaks await in June Lake (photo by Greg Aragon)

Gull Lake is the smallest of the four lakes. It offers a boat landing, a community park, a few summer homes and condos, and a campground. Gull Lake is a popular fisherman because of its good trout fishing.

Silver Lake is set in the heart of the Sierra Nevada at the base of Carson Peak, near the confluence of Reversed Creek with Rush Creek. It is home to one of the Sierra’s oldest fishing and vacation spots. Silver Lake Resort, originally known as “Carson’s Camp,” has been famous for quality mountain recreation since 1916. Near here hikers can reach Rush Creek Basin, The Ansel Adams Wilderness, and Yosemite National Park. Finally, there is Grant Lake, the largest of the four lakes and a reservoir on the Los Angeles Aqueduct system. It sits in the shadow of 12,000 ft Mt Wood and is known for its excellent fishing.

Back in the town, we went to June Lake General Store and bought marinated carne asada, flour tortillas, pasta salad, and cold beer and then made a gourmet dinner in our suite at Whispering Pines. While eating, we pulled the curtains open and enjoyed a front-row seat to the jagged cliffs and icy waterfalls of Carson Peak.

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The town of June Lake is charming, with quaint shops and a general store (photo by Greg Aragon)

The next morning we discovered Parker Lake Trail, a relatively easy 4-mile hike that starts near the north end of June Lake Loop. Beginning in a parking lot, the trail follows Parker Creek into a beautiful aspen forest and then to the Parker Lake, where glacier peaks jet from the water. The lake is a great place to fish for trout. On the way back from the Parker Lake we had sweeping views of Mono Lake and the Mono Craters. We also encountered some deer running across the trail.

For more information on staying at Whispering Pines Motel & Cabins, go to www.DiscoverWhisperingPines.com; for information on June Lake visit: www.junelakeloop.org

Celebrate The Return of Gilmore Girls Holiday To WB Studio Tour This Christmas

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood has announced that this holiday season, Studio Tour guests will be transported back to the whimsical town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, with the return of the “Gilmore Girls Holiday.”  From December 21, 2019 through January 5, 2020, fans of the beloved series can walk in the footsteps of Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham), Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel), Luke Danes (Scott Paterson), Sookie St. James (Melissa McCarthy) and the whole gang as the Warner Bros. backlot will be transformed into Stars Hollow. The enchanting version of the fictional town will feature original sets and authentic props with photo opportunities available in front of the iconic Gazebo and official Stars Hollow town sign, Luke’s Diner, Lorelai’s house, Stars Hollow High School and more.

As guests explore the town square, sipping on hot coffee while enjoying Pop-Tarts and other fan-favorite treats, they can snap a picture in front of the iconic Gazebo to capture the perfect Gilmore moment. This year the exterior of Luke’s diner will be dressed as seen in the show, providing the ideal setting for fans to reminisce about the many “life-changing” coffee chats that were shared inside. The exterior sets of Lorelai’s and Sookie’s homes will be also be festively decorated for the holidays. At the Gilmore residence, authentic props including Lorelai’s 1999 Jeep Wrangler and mailbox (one that Kirk did not sell via his many entrepreneurial affairs) will be on display, plus much more. As guests step inside the house, original costumes worn by Lorelai, Rory, and Luke will be exhibited with an accompanying montage of behind-the-scenes imagery for guests to relive their favorite scenes.

Gilmore Girls touched the hearts of so many fans and spans generations,” said Gary Soloff, Director, Marketing, WBSTH. “This holiday season, our guests will enjoy a one-of-a-kind fan experience as they tour the iconic Warner Bros. backlot that will be transformed into the majestic town of Stars Hollow.”

Following the success of last year’s “Holiday Lunch at Lorelai’s,” the Studio Tour is bringing back a holiday spread, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available for purchase. Even though Sookie won’t be preparing them herself, Emily Gilmore surely would approve of these culinary treats! Exclusive Gilmore Girls merchandise, such as spirit jerseys, mugs, keychains, notepads, hats and more, will also be available for purchase from the Gilmore Girls pop-up shop located in Lorelai’s house.

With the always-evolving exhibits and experiences, WBSTH continues to offer its guests from around the world an intimate look at how Hollywood magic is made. Through behind-the-scenes tours and exclusive looks at costumes and props used in production, fans can get closer to some of their favorite films and TV shows such as Friends, The Big Bang Theory, Batman, Shameless, Casablanca, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Gilmore Girls and more.

Gilmore Girls Holiday” is included as part of the Studio Tour, Classics Made Here Tour and Deluxe Tour. Tickets can be purchased at  www.wbstudiotour.com.

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