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Patio Furniture News Archive

30-Nov-2006

 

Maintenance helps protect your home and yard from pests, mold and weather (Rapid City Journal)
require special maintenance tasks inside and outside your house and in the yard and garden. Bill Keck, Pennington County Extension horticulture educator, said one of the most neglected tasks in the fall is watering trees and shrubs until the ground freezes.

ARTHUR STOCK (Washington Times Herald)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. ? Arthur Stock died Sunday at St. Luke?s Barry Road Campus Hospital. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. today at D.W. Newcomer?s Sons White Chapel Funeral Home. Cremation will follow.

Variety is tops at 'tree festival' fundraiser (El Paso Times)
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Nash Gardens. As it gets ready to celebrate its first holiday, the West Side nursery is brimming with towering, fresh trees, including the regal Nobles and the soft-needled Douglas firs, as well as hundreds of unique ornaments.

DAVID MYERS (Washington Times Herald)
EVANSVILLE ? David Scott Myers, 37, died Monday in Evansville. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Harris Funeral Home, Petersburg, with Rev. Chris Hughes officiating. Burial will be in McClure Cemetery, Algiers.

Meet the artists (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
STEPHEN CAPIZ, painter A wooden horse's head is not what you'd expect to find in an artist's studio. But this is Stephen Capiz's studio, and he has always been fascinated with "found objects." He grew up near a dump in St. Paul and used to pick up items he found there, take them home and use them to create sculptures. His father referred to his abstract pieces as "Bonche de Yonke," Spanglish for

Hoping for Time (The Ledger)
At first Eric Williams dismissed his sudden weight loss to stress at work and home. It was nearing Christmas 2005 and he was absorbed in his job as factory worker for an Orlando-based firm that manufactures hot tubs, above-ground pools and patio furniture.

Christmas lights at Eastside Park (Washington Times Herald)
Senior citizens enjoyed the many Christmas lights in Eastside Park Tuesday as the city presented the first of four Christmas in the Park evenings. The remaining evenings are Dec. 5, 12 and 21 and will feature carriage rides, drinks and cookies from 6 to 8.

Help! (Cover Story) (City Pages)
Stephanie and Kelly Kinnunen didn't quit their jobs, sell off their worldly possessions, and move into a motel in order to launch a new magazine about patio furniture.

Fireplace sales heating up (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Fireplaces and stoves may be making a comeback as a major source of home heating, as higher energy prices and advancements in technology make them a more attractive alternative, or supplement, to a central furnace that heats a whole house.

The Daily American wants to hear from you! What's on your mind southern Illinois? (new slate Oct. 17) (Daily American)
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