Barbeque News Archive - 02-Oct-2007

  • A Decade of Consolidation: THE FUTURE (Kansas City Kansan)
    Ten years ago yesterday, more than 15,000 Wyandotte County voters pegged their collective future on a hunch that combining county and city governments would open up new opportunities.


  • Bulls to host meet-and-greet (Billings Gazette)
    The Billings Bulls will be hosting a meet-and-greet and barbeque at Billings Hardware this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


  • Around Acadiana (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
    ACADIA PARISH


  • Party will mark Speed director's departure after 21 years (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    A free "Bluegrass and Barbeque" party from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Speed Art Museum is a salute to director Peter Morrin, who is stepping down after 21 years to pursue art education research. The event requires reservations.


  • Jack McCallum: Phillies give fans reason to return (Sports Illustrated)
    For my generation, it always comes back to baseball. You put the game in the background for years, even decades, but back it comes, first nudging into your consciousness, then taking solid shape as memory, a first game with a father, a scratchy radio voice on a summer evening, a dropped foul ball in souvenir alley, all those things ...


  • Roll call at Ironstone (Calaveras Enterprise)
    The 11th annual Ironstone Concours d?Elegance was held Saturday, raising a large amount of money for local and statewide student agricultural programs and projects.


  • A taste of bul go gi (Daily Princetonian)
    ( Expand Photo ) At the Korean American Student Association open house, officers Andrew Kim '10 (l.) and Juyoung Chung '10 enjoy bul go gi, a popular Korean barbeque treat.


  • How To Make A Terrific Tailgate Picnic (CBS News)
    Chef Chris Santos of the hot New York restaurant Stanton Social drew on the varied cuisines of the Lower East Side, where he works, to dream up this lively, unusual menu of small plates that will work perfectly for an autumn tailgate picnic.


  • Legislative issues update (The Frisco Enterprise)
    To hear from your Texas State Representatives attend the Frisco Chamber of Commerce ?Legislative Update? Quarterly Luncheon on Sept. 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.


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