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Anniversary – The David Thuis Blog

Reviewed Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurant on Yahoo! Local

David Thuis reviewed Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurant on Yahoo! Local ★★★★★

Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurant in Manitou Springs, CO

My wife and I went here last Saturday for our 20th Wedding Anniversary. After reading many of the reviews on here, I was beginning to second guess my choice, but I am glad I didn’t listen to many on here. Our experience here was fabulous! The service couldn’t have be…en better, and the food was great. I made reservations and when we arrived we were taken immediately to a very nice, quiet, secluded room with only two other couples. The maitre de was quick in wishing us a Happy Anniversary, which both surprised and pleased my wife. Our server came to our table immediately and, since this was our first time, explained the whole ordering process. We ordered the Fondue for Two with the New World Cheese, Seafood Entrée Platter, and Flaming Turtle for desert. My wife ordered the “wine flight”, which pairs a glass of selected wine with each course, and I got a glass of the “house specialty” wine. Over all the food was great, and our server was quick in bringing us …

Yahoo! Local:27 Reviews

General Rating:4 out of 5 stars

Location:Manitou Springs, CO

Website:http://www.monalisafondue.com/

Category:Swiss Restaurants

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New insignia recognizes a unit’s founding members

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I might be a nerd, but I think is a great idea… I might start up a new unit just so I can wear this.

Foundersbar

Beginning in 1910, the founders of the Boy Scouts of America set out to create a program to enrich the lives of young people. It was no easy task, but their efforts paid off—big time.

Each year since, thousands of Scouts and Scouters have followed in the founders’ footsteps by creating a new Scouting unit. The BSA wants to recognize the efforts of a unit’s founding members with a special piece of insignia—just in time for the program’s 100th Anniversary.

The Founder’s Bar, shown above, is worn by all youth and adults whose names are on a new-unit charter or who officially join the new unit before the unit recharters for the first time. Members of veteran units still in operation who were on the original charter may also wear the Founder’s Bar with that unit’s numerals.

You don’t wear the bar until your original charter is up. After you recharter for the first time, all youth and adults who were on the new-unit charter can sew the Founder’s Bar on the left sleeve below the unit numerals.

Do you qualify? Contact your local Scout shop for information on how to purchase the materials shown above.

Wear the patch with pride and the knowledge that your work in forming and sustaining a Scouting unit has added to the program’s impressive history.

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Now Playing

Wife took the boy to the dentist.  Yeah no Disney Channel for me this morning!  In the mean time I am studying for my Security+ certification and listening to:

10:53am – Cubcast – Boy Scouts of America – Power Up-  audio.mp3

11:00am – Cubcast – Boy Scouts of America – 100th Anniversary- audio.mp3