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Free breakfast from local church fine way to start Saturday
Take the family out for breakfast Saturday, July 16, when Holy Nativity Lutheran Church's seasoned chefs offer sweets and savories from 9-11 a.m. at 1200 Linden Ave. This repast is free with no reservations required. Get tasty tidbits at 410-242-9441...Tags: Christianity, Religious Texts, Lotteries, Methodist, Bible
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Lunch preparation part of their Sunday service for church cooks in Arbutus and Lansdowne
Dishing up free Sunday lunches for Christ Church of the Deaf's members is a tradition in our area. Four United Methodist Church cooking crews rotate duty every month, each providing tasty fare at 1 p.m., 1040 S. Beechfield Ave. Sign language isn't...Tags: Christianity, Labor Day, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Methodist
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Whitehaven, Maryland
Baltimore Sun reporterGo here: With spring here, many folks may feel like getting out and about. If you want a taste of quaint, quiet rural village life in a spectacular waterfront setting, visiting Whitehaven on the banks of the Wicomico River is a treat. The old two-room...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Maryland, Hotels and Accommodations
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A taste for the beach
Sun columnistLike most guys, I once regarded our family's summer trip to the beach as an ordeal. I saw it as a passage fraught with cranky kids, horrendous traffic and mind-numbing delays. For many years my main goal of making the drive from Baltimore to the beach was...Tags: Stevensville, Teen-agers, Death, Restaurants, Family
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Duplicate Bridge: May 18
The Buffalo NewsThe Airport Bridge Club will host a unit championship Swiss team game with free pizza at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 19. Call 836-7016 to sign up. The club offers double-point pairs games at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 21; Thursday, May 23; Friday, May 24; and next...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Canterbury, Clubs and Associations
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Greater Memphis students beat life's odds
Commercial AppealShe called him her best friend. He called her "daddy's little girl." He was the last person she expected to rape her. Harlee Lowder's parents were getting a divorce. She was visiting her dad, a Navy veteran, in Oklahoma for the summer and had been there...Tags: Arthritis, University of Memphis, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Safe in Memphis: Homicides v. traffic fatalities
Commercial AppealAmanda Hailey Turner wonders if everyone who went to high school in Shelby County knows someone from his or her class who has been murdered. She does (Overton High 1990s). So does her husband (Raleigh Egypt 1980s), her mom (Bartlett 1970s), and her...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Transportation Accidents, Murder, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Shootings
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Duplicate Bridge: May 11
The Buffalo NewsWestern New York Unit 116 holds its annual Barometer Pairs game at 7:15 p.m. Monday, May 13, at Bridge Club Meridian in the Zion Church, Koenig Circle at Parker Boulevard, Town of Tonawanda. For Barometer Pairs, all of the pairs play the same boards...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Canterbury, Clubs and Associations
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Changes in school start times set off alarms in Memphis
Commercial AppealLittle drives a household schedule more than what time the kids have to be school. In homes across Shelby County, routines will go out the window when tardy bells begin ringing earlier or later than usual this fall. "The general consensus is ughhhh,"...Tags: John Kline, Teaching and Learning, PTA, Students
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The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., David Waters column
Commercial AppealIn her day, Lorene Jones was a one-woman neighborhood association in South Memphis near LeMoyne-Owen College. Jones, mother of two, was founder and president of South Memphis Citizens United for Action. When she wasn't hounding inspectors, police...Tags: The Home Depot, Local Government, Colleges and Universities
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Challenge of air service decline faces newest airport board member
Commercial AppealPace Cooper has a pair of 8-year-olds holding him accountable for helping breathe life back into Memphis International Airport. That's a heavy responsibility, even for a successful businessman and civic-minded Memphian whose recent appointment to the...Tags: Alcoa Incorporated, Business Trips, Cooper Companies Incorporated, Columbia University, Marketing
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UWT Logistics adding jobs and life to S. Memphis industrial district
Commercial AppealMayor A C Wharton visited UWT Logistics Tuesday to help celebrate an expansion within an inner-city industrial district. The company recently landed a big new retail customer, and is hiring 81 additional employees -- bringing the total to about 200 --...Tags: Labor Legislation
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