
Barbeque News Archive - 29-Oct-2007
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.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- People started lining up at 8 a.m. Thursday, to dig in at the Mallard Creek barbeque. Despite the rain people weathered through it, ready to dig into some politics and pork.
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.
An estimated 1,500 to 1,800 visitors came out to enjoy the 11th annual Taste of Orangeburg on Memorial Square in downtown Orangeburg yesterday between noon and 3:30 p.m. With cooler temperatures, a moderate breeze, and overcast to mostly cloudy skies, the weather played its part in making this yearly event, presented by the Downtown Orangeburg Revitalization Association and South Carolina Bank ...
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LEXINGTON, N.C. -- It's a finger lickin' good time in Davidson County as hundreds of thousands of people flock to uptown Lexington for the 24th Annual Barbeque Festival. It's a free festival that celebrates one of the things Lexington is known for: great barbecue.
A free barbeque for Texas College students Wednesday afternoon hosted by the Smith County Black Elected Officials.
Main Street's newest business, Flanagan Insurance and Realty Agency will hold its grand opening this weekend in its handsome office built this past summer, specifically to house the concern.
Eduardo Zamora laughs with family and friends at a party in his honor. PALMVIEW ? By even the toughest standards, Eduardo Zamora is a hero.
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.