She has also been a guest on E! Entertainment’s That Morning Show Nickelodeon’s Mom Show pilot Martha Stewart Radio Mike Colemeco’s radio show, and was a recurring guest on The Tasting Room with Tom Leykis. Media appearances: Natalie has shaken cocktails on dozens of morning TV shows around the United States while a national spokesperson for Fre Alcohol-Removed Wine. Food / Travel Writing: In addition to being a best-selling author of 5 cocktail books, Natalie writes for travel and lifestyle magazines such as Fodor’s Travel Guide, National Geographic, Where, Modern Luxury, Everyday with Rachel Ray, Organic Gardening, and many more. She created (and federally trademarked) TACO WARS, a very popular taco competition. She has also created brand-immersion trade trips in multiple cities for liquor brands, and the only multi-day mixology festival in New Mexico. Event Production: Natalie has produced fashion shows and movie premiere parties in Los Angeles, launch parties for restaurants and bars in Washington DC, several Spirited Dinners for Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans, and she currently serves as a culinary producer for the James Beard Foundation “TasteTwenty” national dinner series. She has been on fundraising committees for Animal Protection of New Mexico and Cooking With Kids. She served on the boards of the Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington DC, the Blogger Prom media gala in Los Angeles, and the Santa Fe Restaurant Association. She is an active donor/fundraiser for the Santa Fe and Espanola Animal Shelters in New Mexico, and was President of the Board for Pro Gat i Gos Animal Rescue in Spain. Volunteerism: Natalie served as Vice President of the New Mexico chapter United States Bar Union for six years. She is fluent in English, French and Spanish, and has judged bar competitions from Finland to New Zealand. Natalie’s entrepreneurial endeavors draw from her background in project management, public relations, marketing, beverage product development, fundraising, and customized experiences for private, trade and corporate events. Aponte said that she began working a second job during the evenings and weekends to make more money and will shift her focus to working full time as a bartender, along with offering tutoring services.Since founding The Liquid Muse in 2006, Natalie has been one of the leading women in her field while always keeping an eye toward community service. Mahalia Aponte's TikTok video went viral after she told her class she was quitting due to pay.Īccording to the station, Aponte recently moved to the state and began working at the school a few months into the school year.Īponte’s issue with the school district is that she said no one told her that they utilized a 12-month pay schedule and that her salary would be prorated over the full year, leaving her with only $400 each month once she paid the rent. “I didn’t get a confirmation saying 'we changed it in the system, you’re good to go, this is what it’s going to be now, also, this is how our pay scale is set up.' I didn’t get any of that.” “Because I didn’t start at the beginning of the year, they did prorate my annual pay from $51k to like $34.5k,” Aponte said. Mahalia Aponte, 8th grade social studies teacher at Garfield Middle School, made a TikTok video telling her class that she was quitting because of the way the district pays its teachers, according to KRQE News. An Albuquerque middle school teacher found a unique way to tell her middle school that she was resigning from position recently.
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