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Patio Furniture News Archive09-Mar-2007
It?s not too late: You can still plan summer camp, summer skin and summer gardens (Northwest Herald) With the first day of spring comes a sense of relief: The weather warming, flowers blooming, trees budding. Winter worries fade with the prospect of summer ahead.
Marine says he hit girl who died (Richmond Times-Dispatch) STAFFORD -- A Marine stationed at Quantico and charged with killing his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter told detectives he hit the child while taking a break from playing a video game.
Fake church official must repay money embezzled from Sara Lee (The Lisle Sun) A man who bilked Naperville-area businesses out of thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise last year by posing as a church official has been ordered to repay the $112,000 he embezzled in 2005 from his then-employer.
Get Out's guide to East Valley bars and clubs (East Valley Tribune) Thankfully there's no shortage of venues to see live music in the E.V. From all-ages venues like The Real Bar and Clubhouse to 21-and-older hot spots like Last Exit and Yucca Tap Room.
Great and small: Even little gardens can make a big impact (Kansas City Star) Even if your most fervent wish is for more room for your garden, you don?t have to let a lack of space cramp your style. The smallest yard is big enough for a pretty garden.
Home and patio show set for this weekend (The Star Press) The annual show draws up to 5,000 people each year to the Horizon Convention Center. By KEITH ROYSDON kroysdon@muncie.gannett.com Post Comment
East Side and Lower Valley (El Paso Times) Art Windows of El Paso Airport Gallery -- El Paso International Airport, 6701 Convair. 541-4481; www.elpasotexas.gov/mcad. Cielo Vista Branch Library -- 8929 Viscount. 591-6812; www.ci.el-paso.tx.us/library.
Spring roundup (Home News Tribune) For years, builders and architects have catered to affluent baby boomers' passions in designing their homes, adding home theaters, gyms, game rooms and wine cellars to the mix. Now they're aiming to please home buyers who collect art.
Cross Roads to re-open in Lock Berlin (Courier Gazette) Country Cross Roads, Rt. 31 in Lock Berlin, will be re-opening on Friday, March 16. Originally opened in November 2004 as a multi-vender craft shop, Country Cross Roads has undergone many changes since then.
Early time change sure sign of spring (Akron Beacon Journal) Saunter into the garden section of your local store and take a whiff. Mmm... that's the smell of spring. Well, it's probably really fertilizer, but at least it reminds us of warmer days.
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