Sunday, September 17, 2006

Get involved  (Ice Cream Wholesale)



BLOOD DRIVES TODAY: 7 a.m.-1 p.m., Columbia Red Cross Blood Center, 2751 Bull St. Noon-5p.m., Brusters Ice Cream, 202 Graces Way. (803)251-6000.
Source: www.thestate.com

Community gathers for cookoff benefit 
ST. GEORGE - Donning a brightly colored chili pepper apron, Lorraine LaMar stood in the shade of her booth just outside the Desert Springs Church ladling thick red chili into cups and topping the mix off with a dollop of sour cream and cilantro.
Source: www.thespectrum.com

At Career Crossroads, Hamlin Found Way to Nascar 
Denny Hamlin won his first Nextel Cup race June 11 at the Pocono Raceway and is now the only rookie in the Chase for the Cup.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Apples abundant at Ely Park 
Jacob Averitt, 1, reaches for more fried ice cream with strawberry glaze from his mother, Amy Averitt at the Elyria Apple Festival yesterday.
Source: www.zwire.com

The Way We Eat: The Cookout 
Held entirely indoors and not a weiner in sight.
Source: www.nytimes.com

A savory spot 
The Metro Restaurant 20 High St., Portsmouth N.H. 03801 603-436-0521 www.themetrorestaurant.com Lunch: Monday-Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; dinner: Monday-Thursday, 5:30-9, Friday-Saturday, 5-10; closed Sunday Credit cards and reservations accepted
Source: www.boston.com

History teacher trying to save a piece of Angleton's past 
ANGLETON - Looking quite stylish in a long cream coat and scarf, Angleton schoolteacher Anne Elliot didn't fake the toothy smile that gleamed in a number of advertisements in the late 1920s.
Source: www.theeagle.com

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