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A Holiday Shopping Affair at Union Market

Jingle and mingle at the hottest new market for hand-curated shops and restaurants under one roof, the Union Market at The District in Tustin on Friday, December 5 at 6 p.m. Enjoy a variety of tasty foods at Spice and Tulips, Chocolat Noir, Front Porch Pops, Olive Oil and Beyond, Torch (s’mores shop) and Drinkbar Juicery.

Then stroll into the boutique, Luella (tweens and girls clothing) and jewelry stores, Lilii Claspe and Shangri-LA. You can also pick out your holiday cards at Oh, Hello Friend and visit Timree to get a custom Christmas platter or plate. Woodsnap offers the most unique holiday gift of all, a family picture printed on wood.

Also enjoy wine and cocktails from Grain and Vine and Tasty foods and drinks from Portola Coffee Lab, Kroft, Kettlebar. And tour the soon to be Open Hatch, Rolling Boil, Taco Bandito and Crepe Coop. 

2495 Park Avenue in Tustin.

The Gift of Pampering and Relaxation

Give the gift of pampering and relaxation, and get a gift card with extra bonuses for the holidays at Pacific Waters Spa at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa. They are offering $500 gift cards with a $120 bonus, a $290 gift card with a $60 bonus and a $145 gift card with a $25 bonus.

The resort’s 20,000-square-foot Pacific Waters Spa offers guests the ultimate in relaxation and rejuvenation, with 17 treatment areas. The spa offers guests a broad selection of massages, skin therapies, body wraps and scrubs and moisturizing facials using organic elements extracted directly from the earth and sea

Popular treatments ideal for the holiday season include:

Pacific Waters Rhythmic Massage
This relaxing massage releases tension held in the body with strokes, gentle rhythmic movements and a flourish of warm stones. The signature massage conjures the sensation of rhythmic waves with a fresh ocean scent.

Thalasso Hydrotherapies
Thalasso translates as “healing with seawater” and is an ultra-relaxing soak that combines the benefits of purified seawater, aromatherapy and water massage in tubs for two. Pacific Waters Spa specializes in treatments that draw inspiration from the neighboring Pacific Ocean and is offering two fantastic thalasso options:
Pacific Seawater Soak - Ideal for detoxifying and releasing, sea salts and natural oceanic aromas join forces to relax tight muscles and release tension
Herbal Tea Soak - For softening and healing, purified seawater naturally opens the pores for nourishing and aromatic herbal tea infuses the skin to heal and soften.

Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa is at 21500 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. 714.698.1234.

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