Barbeque News Archive - 18-Apr-2007

  • Herndon headlines benefit for children (The Huntsville Times)
    ATHENS - Ty Herndon, an acclaimed country singer and Decatur High School graduate, will perform a concert to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama on May 12 at Athens State University's Beasley Field.


  • Luella's gets it right on the side (Asheville Citizen-Times)
    ASHEVILLE - I'll confess up front: I'm a barbecue snob.


  • Weird and Wonderful on Display at Show (Scoop.co.nz)
    There is something for everyone at the Autumn Home Show including intriguing gadgets, DIY inventions and wonderful creations to interest and inspire the whole family.


  • School bulletin board (Daily News Journal)
    Mrs. McPhee's third-grade class had a Math Fair this week. Students created team games and activities using math skills. They invited all classes in the school to come in and do the activities. Prizes were given and math skills were reinforced in a fun and creative way.


  • Auction kicks off PrairieFest preparation (Arkcity.net)
    The first event of the 2007 arts festival is the annual fundraiser, a Blues and Barbeque party set for April 27 at Ark City Dance. The evening begins with a brisket meal, followed by a live auction. The Howlerz will be on hand to entertain with fantastic blues after the auction.


  • SPORTS NEWS (Santa Maria Times)
    The Los Angeles Times.com website reported Tuesday that Mt. San Antonio College Relays Meet Director Scott Davis informed Mission Prep standout Jordan Hasay that she would not be allowed to race in the women's elite 1,500 meter portion of the event that takes place Sunday.


  • Annual Derby fest starts Wednesday (The Kentucky Kernel)
    Raining ping pong balls, racing hot air balloons and a roasting barbeque pit. These are just a few of the events UK will see later this week. From Wednesday to Saturday, Student Activities Board is hosting the Little Kentucky Derby in various locations across campus.


  • Fire consumes vacant Mill Ave. home (State Press)
    Smoke and flames consumed a small white and green house near Mill Avenue on Seventh Street Tuesday evening.


  • Brampton holds environmental fair, barbeque and city-wide community cleanup (The Brampton Guardian)
    WHO: During the month of April, everyone is invited to learn more about what the community is doing to keep Brampton Clean and Green and help pick up debris and litter from boulevards, sidewalks, parks, ravines and schools.


  • Thursday's carnival rescheduled (Brown Daily Herald)
    The annual SPEC Day Carnival, originally planned for Thursday, has been postponed to April 26 due to forecasts of rain. The rescheduling will probably not affect turnout at the carnival, said former Special Events Commission Co-Chair Divya Kumaraiah '07. "I think SPEC really draws crowds, especially given its location on the Main Green," Kumaraiah said.


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