Barbeque News Archive - 31-Oct-2007

  • School lunch menus for Oct. 31 through Nov. 6 (Kinston Free Press)
    Wednesday Sausage biscuit, cereal or toast, juice or fruit. Turkey and cheese hoagie with lettuce and tomato, steamed corn, chilled peaches, apple Monday Danish, toast or cereal, fruit or juice Grilled cheese sandwich, vegetable beef soup, garden salad, black-eyed peas, chilled pears, fresh banana, juice.


  • COASTAL BUSINESS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    MYRTLE BEACH Golfers, travelers rank area high in poll Myrtle Beach nabbed second place in a recent Golf Digest survey that asked golfers and affluent travelers where they planned to vacation in 2008, the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism announced Tuesday.


  • 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.


  • Hospitals gearing up for fireworks injuries as Halloween approaches (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
    Despite widespread bans on the sale of fireworks, two-thirds of all fireworks injuries to children in Canada happen in B.C. - and of these, almost 90 per cent occur around Halloween, according to the B.C.'s Children's Hospital.


  • 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.


  • Soccer hype happens in Kansas City (University Daily Kansan)
    For half an hour Saturday night, Lawrence freshman Anthony Frei and the other soccer diehards in sections 102 and 103 of Arrowhead Stadium sang, chanted and danced to the beat of bass and snare drums to support the Kansas City Wizards, who were in the midst of a fierce battle to take control of their first playoff game in three years.


  • 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.


  • ... 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.


  • 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.


  • 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.


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