Barbeque News Archive - 01-Nov-2007

  • A sports Mecca Chatan Park (Japan Update)
    One of Chatan Town?s largest public parks, Chatan Park is filled with sports facilities, a spa, barbeque pavilions and a beach.


  • Mama Nem?s offers Halloween cuisine (The Demopolis Times)
    THOMASTON ? Since opening in Nov. 2006, Mama Nem?s Bistro in Thomaston has no doubt made a reputation for itself as being a unique and special eatery.


  • Fury as trees get chop (Warrnambool Standard)
    TIMBOON residents were horrified yesterday to see an excavator tearing down the town's 87-year-old poplar trees. The shady barbeque area by Power Creek and the old railway yard will have little shade for the next two summers after the Rail Trail Committee of Management decided the regrown poplar plantation posed an unacceptable hazard to the public.


  • Autos parts store sold to Strozzis (The Montana Standard)
    Ken and Jane Yecny, owners of the Ruby Valley Napa auto parts in Sheridan have sold their business to Rick and Lori Strozzi. Last Sunday, Ken and Jane held a customer appreciation ?shin dig.? at the Alder community hall to introduce Rick and his store manager Curtis Smith to the community.


  • Barbeque-The Best Butts In Alabama (WSFA 12 Montgomery)
    Once again, News Leader Nine finds the best barbecue in the town.


  • Clubs (Stamford Advocate)
    For the week of 11.1


  • ... and they?re flaming good at helping out (Weekly Times)
    Local firefighters showed their softer sides last week, coming together for a barbeque to raise funds for breast cancer research. Taking a break from battling ferocious flames, officers from Ryde, Gladesville and Eastwood stations enjoyed dainty pink delights - all for the good cause.


  • Trumann Lions celebrate 31 years of BBQ (Trumann Democrat)
    The annual Trumann Lions BBQ is this Saturday, and Lions are working overtime to prepare for the big event. For Trumann residents the first weekend in November means one thing, barbeque.


  • Coppell Oaktober Fest promoted family fun and games (Coppell Gazette)
    Many Coppell residents were able to enjoy the cool weather while rock climbing, eating barbeque, listening to live bands and riding a miniature train at the first Oaktober Fest on Saturday.


  • INTERVIEW: Sheena Stewart talks about her 'The Bachelor' experience (Reality TV World)
    Despite not being an avid dater, Sheena Stewart came close to capturing Brad Womack 's heart. However the 23-year-old Internet marketing executive from Walnut Creek, CA was sent packing during The Bachelor's sixth eleventh-season episode Monday night on ABC.


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