TAMIE ADAYA + Hotel Shangri-La PRESENT 'STREET MEDS'
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th
Celebrating the artists and photographers behind LA's Street Art
Art and culture coalesce at the iconic Hotel Shangri-La as owner Tamie Adaya sees the glorious landmark as the perfect urbane backdrop. This September Tamie Adaya and Hotel Shangri-La present Street Meds, a collection of Los Angeles' illustrious street art, curated by Anchor Cult.
Proceeds from Streets Meds will benefit the Venice Family Clinic. Expect to find everything from poster bombers, graffiti expats, installations and painted skateboards as well as video artistry and photography available for purchase. "I can't think of a better place for this event than the Hotel Shangri-La," comments owner Tamie Adaya.
The concept behind Streets Meds, street art injecting resources into medical care for the homeless and underserved, promotes the potential of art generating tangible resources in the community. The hotel's history is built on giving back to the community and embracing LA's art and culture."
Street Meds will take place poolside at the Hotel Shangri-La Saturday, September 18, from 3pm-Midnight. This event is free and open to the public. http://bit.ly/art-show
TAMIE ADAYA PRESENTS: Farmers Market Breakfast & Lunch at The Dining Room
Farm Fresh To Your Table
The Dining Room at Hotel Shangri-La resources their backyard neighbor, the Santa Monica Farmers Market, by featuring a special Farmers Market Breakfast and Lunch every Wednesday and Saturday. Executive Chef Dakota Weiss hand picks only the best seasonal ingredients and turns them into a farm fresh perfect breakfast and lunch for hotel guests and visitors.
Entrée selections will vary depending on the day's best market selection. Farmers Market Breakfast includes fresh fruit, entrée, coffee and fresh squeezed juice. Lunch features a side salad of organic greens, entrée, iced tea or soda.
Farmers Market breakfast and lunch will be served in the Dining Room and Courtyard every Wednesday and Saturday from 7AM-2PM and offered at $14 per person (tax and gratuity not included).
TUB WITH A VIEW:
Lush Baths and Extravagant Tubs Distinguish the Iconic
Hotel Shangri-La
Overlooking the Pacific since 1939, The Hotel Shangri-La
is a beacon of art-deco beauty and culture. Having just
undergone a large renovation, owner Tamie Adaya single
handedly re-designed the Streamline Moderne structure
but still maintained the 1930's charm that makes it so
distinctive. The 71 room boutique hotel offers a
portfolio of rooms and suites to choose from; each
enhanced by luxurious, deep soaking tubs.
Luxury Suites feature two bedrooms and two lavish baths
highlighted by an on suite pedestal tub that sits in
front of French windows overlooking a pristine ocean
view. "No expense was spared when it came to the baths,"
explains hotelier Tamie Adaya. "You can be relaxing in
an oversized tub while gazing at the Pacific, turn and
you're watching a large flat screen TV. Some rooms
feature bathrooms with retractable partitions.
Open them up and you have a full view of the Pacific and
the entire room, you can hold court from your tub!" All
rooms and suits are outfitted with Carrera marble
bathrooms featuring Frette plush robes, Molten Brown
toiletries and Matteo bed linens rounding out the many
luxurious accommodations.
"My vision for the Shangrila is a sanctuary that
continually inspires and soothes the soul. I can't think
of a better way than soaking in a tub while soaking in
the view," Adaya concludes.
For more information:
www.ShangriLa-Hotel.com


