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Several of the couples who had rehearsal dinners, weddings, and receptions scheduled at the Oasis took Theriot up on his offer to move their events to his palatial home just up the road on Comanche Trail. The Oasis event planning staff is helping others relocate their parties to other venues. Theriot plans to rebuild in phases, reopening areas that sustained mostly smoke and water damage later this summer and finishing the complete remodeling job by the late fall. "We're going to rebuild it bigger and better than before," he says. "I've got lots of people depending on me, and I want to get them all back to work." The sunset, and all the people who love to watch it while relaxing at the Oasis, will surely be there when Theriot is ready.
Owners Carol and Bob Sims will reveal "Everything You Want to Know About Tea" at a seminar covering history, presentation, preparation, and tea etiquette at the Tea Embassy (900 Rio Grande, 330-9991). Cost is $50, and reservations are necessary; 1-5pm, Saturday, June 11.
If you are concerned about the impact multinational agribusiness conglomerates have on our food supply, The Future of Food, a documentary by Deborah Koons Garcia, is a must-see. Screenings this week are hosted by Wheatsville Co-op at the Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (409 Colorado), 7pm, June 12, 15, and 16.
Get a sneak preview of the recipes in chef Roy Yamaguchi's new cookbook, Roy's Fish & Seafood (coming in July from TenSpeed Press), by reserving a seat in the exhibition kitchen at Roy's (340 E. Second, 391-1500). The cooking class will include a three-course meal paired with wines and a signed copy of the book for $95; 6:30pm, Monday, June 13.
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