Barbeque News Archive - 02-Apr-2007

  • Inmates who work can cut sentences nearly in half (The Natchez Democrat)
    Mowing lawns in the middle of summer and mopping floors in the dead of winter might not sound like jobs to relish. But for inmate trusties, it?s a breath of fresh air.


  • Thousands celebrate end of Persian New Year (Orange County Register)
    IRVINE ? Silver tea pots and soccer balls. Bean soup and barbecues. Hookah pipes and wet wipes. Thousands of Iranians descended Sunday on a park here in one of the newest communities in the country to celebrate a most ancient tradition, Sizdah Bedar, the 13th and final day of the Persian New Year.


  • Country stars shine for Shands (Gainesville Sun)
    Five of country music's major players took the stage Saturday for the 93.7 K Country Jamboree in service of Shands Children's Hospital at the Alachua County Fairgrounds.


  • SPORTS NEWS (Santa Maria Times)
    The 4th annual Santa Barbara County Firefighters Benevolent Foundation Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, May 14, at the Santa Maria Country Club.


  • 10,000 pack Country Jamboree (Gainesville Sun)
    The stars showed up early, as five of country music?s major players took the stage Saturday for the 93.7 K Country Jamboree at the Alachua County Fairgrounds.


  • One man wants to give 'cue its due (Greensboro News & Record)
    Jim Early knows a thing or two about 'cue.


  • Fundraisers For Rockbridge Free Clinic Set April 21 (Rockbridge Weekly)
    A fundraiser for the Rockbridge Area Free Clinic has been set for Saturday, April 21, 1-5 p.m. at the Theatre at Lime Kiln featuring oysters, barbeque, music and even prizes.


  • MLive.com: Bay City Town Talk Forum (The Bay City Times)
    I will be visiting Bay in April and am looking for barbeque restraunt suggestions. More interested in local joints than chain type places. Thanks in advance for all help.


  • Gardening With Charlie - Hot New Container Plants (McKinney Messenger)
    (Family Features) - The popularity of container gardening continues to grow. I've seen people grow plants just about anywhere - from bathtubs to old barbeque grills.


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    Barbeque News Archive - 02-Apr-2007