Barbeque News Archive - 04-Nov-2007

  • Multi-Housing News (Multi-Housing News)
    Multi-Housing News is proud to present the 2007 Top Architects List. This year's firms were selected not only on the basis of their innovative design aesthetic but also for their contributions to environmentally friendly design for multifamily buildings?a topic explored at this year's American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention.


  • Letters to the editor (Savannah Morning News)
    Article takes unfair jab at grassroots group


  • USO, community salute troops (Jacksonville Daily News)
    The Jacksonville United Service Organizations saluted local troops Saturday with a celebration that included football, barbeque, music and activities for the whole family.


  • CONCERT (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    Bassist virtuoso to perform new music at CCU Coastal Carolina University's own Steve Bailey will perform in concert Thursday with music from his CD released last week, "So Low ... Solo." Bailey, the CCU artist-in-residence, will play at 7:30 p.m. in the Edwards Recital Hall. Tickets are $8 general admission, $6 for alumni and senior citizens, and free to Coastal students, faculty and staff ...


  • Bad-taste barbeque to protest rainforest furniture (Scoop.co.nz)
    The Green Party is holding a ?bloody bad taste? fancy-dress barbeque this morning outside Bigsave Furniture, Tory Street, Wellington, to draw attention to the sale of suspect kwila furniture at the giant furniture store.


  • Church Jones (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
    The marriage of Miss Jennifer Elizabeth Jones of Midlothian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Jones of Brentwood, Tenn., to William Jeffrey Church of Midlothian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett E. Church of McKenney, took place Nov. 3, 2007, at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church in Ashland. The Rev. Robert C. Blinn officiated. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her ...


  • 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.


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