Firemen feast on home-grown veggies FLORENCE -- At the Florence Fire Station No. 5 on North Cox Creek Parkway, visitors quickly pick up on several house rules to follow -- and they all revolve around food. www.montgomeryadvertiser.com
Helping Out for Sept. 8, 2010 Helping Out highlights some of the many charitable events and activities going on in the Charleston area. Submissions should be sent to dailyjournal@scbiznews.com . www.charlestonbusiness.com
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Can you help? Wish list from nonprofit agencies Following is a wish list of items and volunteer opportunitiesfrom nonprofit agencies in Racine County. They were provided bylocal nonprofit agencies. www.journaltimes.com
Connecticut Magazine's Best of 2010 includes Litchfield County stops Connecticut Magazine has announced its picks for the Best of Connecticut 2010, and numerous restaurants and businesses in Litchfield County are included. registercitizen.com
La Crescent couple creates garden getaway LA CRESCENT, Minn. — Joe and Cherie Weiss approach life at fulltilt. That applies to work, family, hobbies and free time. Ifthey’re going to do something, they’re all in. lacrossetribune.com
Into the Blue [image2] Surf GreenAsk the team at Hobie or your favorite shaper or surf shop for a board made with Green Foam and glassed with Surf Sap. The other sustainable products in this article are available at Hobie stores throughout Orange... www.coastmagazine.com
This Week The Town of Black Mountain now offers the pick-up of mattresses with the regular trash. Residents are no longer required to call in to request mattress pick-up. www.citizen-times.com
Walnut Creek News Briefs Aug. 26 -- DUI checkpoint Friday, and FamilyFest this weekend Walnut Creek DUI checkpoint FridayThe Walnut Creek Police Department will conduct a DUI/drivers license checkpoint 9 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday, in Walnut Creek on Lawrence Way near Penniman Way. www.contracostatimes.com
Mandy's Way changes products but keeps customers Maggie Moore converted her business, Mandy’s Way, which had sold wrought-iron home and garden accessories that she designed, to an entirely new product line: women’s accessories. www.kansascity.com
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