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This is another of my ballet series, in which I'm playing with texture, movement and shape. I'm endlessly amazed at the strength and skill in ballet, here I'm examining the feet on pointe. This painting is based on the wonderful ballerina Laura V.These smaller works take a dozen or so hours. This painting is based on the fabulous Laura V.They are framed in solid wood custom made frames by Frames Express, custom made in light grey or dark blue/grey , 55 ml thick with mount and acrylic glass. Oil Painting on Canvas One of a kind artwork Size: 47 x 47 x 7 cm (framed) / 27 x 27 x 0.5 cm (unframed) / 20 x 20 cm (actual image size) This artwork is sold framed Signed on the front Ready to hang

Open 24 hours and serving American comfort food, Denny’s was the place to go after meetings, after sports games and after dances and other social events. With affordable specials and with something for all tastes and all ages, it was a favorite spot for many Pacifica families. Many pulled on the chain link lock in disbelief last weekend as plans had already been made to meet at Denny’s. Can’t blame them. It’s been there for more than three decades. Sunita Singh of Parass Foods, LLC., the owner of the Denny’s Restaurant since 2007, said the reason she closed up shop, and in such a hurry, was because the landlord, Kimco Realty, refused to budge on her request to renew the lease on a long term basis, not month to month.

“The landlord did not want to renew the lease, They had some other plans, but would not tell us what those were, We were on a month-to-month lease and they wouldn’t give us a long lease, We wanted to remodel the store, red ballet shoes, ballet painting, ballerina, dance, framed and ready to hang, wall decor, ballet shoes by gb artist alex jabore I tried for six months to get us a longer lease so we could spend capital to remodel it, They did not respond so we had to close it,” she said, Singh said she wanted to invest $200,000 to improve the restaurant, improvements the Denny’s Corporation required, but she felt her money would not be wisely spent with only a month-to-month commitment from the landlord, Kimco Realty..

“The place needed remodeling. Kimco did not respond to that. On Dec. 31, the lease expired,” she said sadly. Nevertheless, she has not completely given up hope Kimco will let her come back into the same location. “It’s the only place open 24 hours and Pacifica needs something like that. I would have loved to stay here. It’s such a nice community,” she said. She tried her best to get her employees settled in other Denny’s and most have been reemployed, she said.

“We had some long-term employees, I had invested a lot in buying it, It’s sad to let it go,” she said, If her last ditch effort to secure the same location fails, she said she’d like to open another Denny’s elsewhere in Pacifica, “It’s a good community, We had a lot of customers and a lot of teenagers come in, I brought red ballet shoes, ballet painting, ballerina, dance, framed and ready to hang, wall decor, ballet shoes by gb artist alex jabore that up in all my letters to the landlord, that this place needs a Denny’s, I truly was sad we had to leave that place,” she said..

When the Tribune made inquiry with Kimco Realty about the reason for Denny’s closure, David F. Bujnicki, vice-president, investor relations and communications, at the corporate Hyde Park, New York office, replied due to confidentiality clauses in many of its leases, it is the company’s policy not to comment on any specific current or former tenants and their operations. Singh, who owns four other Denny’s restaurants in different cities, said she would love to come back to Pacifica.

And, boy, has longtime resident Beverly Knight captured some memories, It began in fall 2012 when Diane Gibson-Gray, executive director of the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch, asked Knight to take photos for the nonprofit, “I red ballet shoes, ballet painting, ballerina, dance, framed and ready to hang, wall decor, ballet shoes by gb artist alex jabore took this volunteer opportunity very seriously and purchased new equipment,” said Knight, who has been passionate about photography since she acquired her first 35 mm camera in 1977, It is hard to tell how many photos she has taken on her many adventures..

“After editing, I usually give Diane at least 100 photos to post (on www.art4antioch.org.) I also photograph the children in my child care. When we go on outings, the camera comes too,” said Knight, one of two residents who received last year’s Citizen of the Year award. But her photography goes beyond a passion for capturing moments; it has also helped combat negative talk. “My photos are documenting all that is good about Antioch. This is still a beautiful city with so much community involvement,” Knight said.

She has photographed so many events that Knight has difficulty picking a favorite moment, but said she does like photographing the free summer concerts, “You can really see the joy in people’s faces as they listen and dance to the music,” she said, One of her most memorable photo opportunities was last year’s Fourth of July parade, which began on Second Street and moved to the county fairgrounds red ballet shoes, ballet painting, ballerina, dance, framed and ready to hang, wall decor, ballet shoes by gb artist alex jabore on 10th Street, The day also featured food, games, music and, of course, fireworks..



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