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Sip themed cocktails, shop & enjoy live performances at this adults-only pride event in Calgary

Sip themed cocktails, shop & enjoy live performances at this adults-only pride event in Calgary

Pride month is here and while many of Calgary’s biggest events like the annual parade won’t hit the streets until later this summer, businesses and venues like the Telus Spark Science Centre are still taking this time to celebrate love in all forms.

This Friday, go Beyond The Rainbow during an adults-only event meant to explore the intersections of gender and sexuality through workshops, talks, displays, and even some incredible performances.

Featuring local drag superstars, a queer creators market, face and body painting, as well as professional pole dancers – this 18+ experience will showcase a ton of 2SLGBTQIA+ talent and artists from all over the city – but there’s more!

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in addition, attendees will be encouraged to grab a bite from a food truck, pet one of many adorable dogs from the Pet Access League Society, and can bust a move on their dance floor – all with a specialty cocktail in their hand!

If you’re interested in checking it out, tickets are available now and can be purchased at the link below – but don’t hesitate!

You don’t want to miss the chance to check it out. It’s going to be something special! 

TELUS SPARK – BEYOND THE RAINBOW PRIDE EVENT, CALGARY 

When: Friday, July 10th
Where: 220 St. George’s Drive NE
Time: 6 pm – 11 pm
Cost: $26+

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Gap says earnings set for strong 2022 as social events return

Gap says earnings set for strong 2022 as social events return

People walk past a Gap store on Oxford Street in London, Britain, July 1, 2021. REUTERS/John Sibley

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March 3 (Reuters) – Gap Inc (GPS.N) on Thursday forecast 2022 earnings above estimates, betting on strong demand for its Old Navy and Athleta clothing brands as Americans return to offices and social events thanks to declining Omicron cases.

Shares of the apparel retailer jumped 7.2% to $15.67 in extended trading, as it also posted a smaller-than-expected loss for the fourth quarter.

Many apparel chains have struggled to keep up with rising demand though, as port congestion and tight capacity delay shipments.

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Gap has had to use pricier air freight to bring in goods, and said its inventory at the end of the first quarter would rise in the mid-20s percentage range as it orders early to counter longer in-transit times.

“(Customers are) leaning into categories like dresses or new silhouettes and pants for back-to-work … as well as denim with new leg shapes. It’s a pretty radical change from last year,” Chief Executive Sonia Syngal said on an earnings call.

Gap forecast fiscal 2022 adjusted earnings per share between $1.85 and $2.05, above Refinitiv IBES estimates of $1.86.

It also expects to benefit from tie-ups with Walmart (WMT.N) to sell home goods and with rapper Kanye West to launch new styles.

The strong outlook contrasts those from rivals Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF.N) and American Eagle Outfitters (AEO.N), which have warned of freight expenses pressuring their margins in the first half of 2022.

In the near term, Gap is not immune to the industry-wide supply snags either.

The Banana Republic parent, whose comparable sales growth in the quarter ended Jan. 29 missed estimates, indicated that sales pressure had continued into the current quarter.

It projected net sales to fall in the mid- to high-single-digit percentage range, compared with estimates for a 3.8% decline.

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Reporting by Praveen Paramasivam and Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath

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Thrift Shop to hold donation events on Sundays | Mercer Island Reporter

Thrift Shop to hold donation events on Sundays | Mercer Island Reporter

Thrift Shop to hold donation events on Sundays

Due to staffing constraints and volunteer workload, the Thrift Shop will now hold one donation event a week, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays through March 13 at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center at 8236 SE 24th St. They will also accept all large and breakable items.

Donation bins across the Island will continue to be collected and are available 24/7. Residents are asked to not leave items outside of the bins. People can bring fragile items or those that don’t fit in a bin to the donation events on Sundays.

For more information, visit https://www.mercerislandthrift.org/donation-center