
Barbeque News Archive - 30-Apr-2007
The public is invited to help raise money for the American Cancer Society while filling your belly at the same time. The second annual Fugitive?s barbeque and Fundraiser is begin held Thursday night at the Emporium Western Store on 19th Street. Tickets are $10 for a tri-tip and chicken dinner with all the fixings.
Kennett Jaycees President Ryan Holder announced the organization is sponsoring its First Annual Backyard barbeque competition on Saturday, April 28, 2007.
Before entertaining hordes of screaming Yalies at Tuesday?s Spring Fling, T.I. and his entourage will need 24 pieces of fried chicken, 32 water bottles ? Dasani only ? and Nutter Butter cookies. Sister Hazel, on the other hand, prefers Evian and also requires, among many other items, a half pound of Healthy Choice Honey Roasted Turkey, one package of Oreos ? double-stuffed if possible ? and four ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. ? Temperatures in the high 70s appealed to thousands of fans at Kansas Speedway, many of whom were kicking back in their RVs that ring the turns. Aside from sporadic rain showers on April 27, the hundreds of campers were enjoying the race weekend highlighted by the Kansas Lottery Indy 300. The IndyCar Series race weekend was moved to late April ? as a precursor to the ...
A father and husband thanking the people, some he didn't even know, for giving him and his family the chance to grieve.
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Come next Feb. 5, the state of California is going to attempt something it hasn't done since 1970, when Democrats controlled Congress, Republicans controlled the White House and the country was up to its neck in a controversial war.
It's time to celebrate! May is "Older Americans Month." ...
Barbeque pork sandwiches, chicken and other side dishes were served. Pictures of military personnel and families were placed at every table to be seen by all. On Saturday, April 28, ISU students from a Com 223 class - Small Group Processes - raised funds for Operation Porchlight, an area project that provides assistance to families of deployed military personnel.
Trumansburg's Chris Gray and Spencer-Van Etten's Kyle Conrad and Colton Wigsten had strong efforts recently for the BC United 16U Fusion boys' soccer team in Italy and England.