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Beer Steins News Archive 30-Oct-2007

  • Harvard connecting to its Indian soul (Boston Globe)

    CAMBRIDGE - Serious pay dirt came at 23 inches when a trio of sweaty undergrads working one of 15 deepening holes in Harvard Yard last week unearthed two tiny pieces of printing press type, pegged at nearly 3 1/2 centuries old.


  • Another quirky one bites the dust: Owl Imports to close (OnMilwaukee.com)

    OnMilwaukee.com learned ? thanks to a tip from a reader ? that after more than 60 years in business, Owl Imports is going out of business.


  • German market to kick off holidays (Daily Herald)

    The holidays are, quite literally, coming a lot closer. Local fans of Chicago's annual Christkindlmarket in Daley Plaza can skip the train rides or expressway traffic this year and still enjoy the German foods and handcrafted wares.


  • Is Milwaukee losing its retro? (OnMilwaukee.com)

    First Goldmann?s closed at the end of September. Then Art?s Concertina Bar. Then Bryant?s Cocktail Lounge. What's next?


  • Crafts and Markets (The Naperville Sun)

    Friday, Oct. 26


  • Parades promise to be Oktoberfestive (Villages Daily Sun)

    THE VILLAGES ? One more day until Oktoberfest fun. The Villages Oktoberfest Festival and Parade kicks off at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday with parades at both Lake Sumter Landing Market Square and Spanish Springs Town Square, followed by festive entertainment until 9 p.m.


  • Entertainment Calendar for Oct. 19-26 (Santa Maria Times)

    EXTRA, EXTRA


  • Cuprisin: First of 'Roadshow' episodes from Milwaukee scheduled to air Monday (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

    It's been a long time coming, but the first Milwaukee installment of PBS' "Antiques Roadshow" debuts at 7 p.m. Monday on Channel 10. And while it's the usual collection of knickknacks, artwork, furniture and the ubiquitous Civil War ...


  • Aprés vous? (Vail Trail)

    As much fun as the raucous, post-skiing bar scene can be in the middle of Vail, sometimes piano music, firelight and a little sophistication turns out to be just what that sore knee needs after a long day on the bumps.


  • Fest brings out best (The Palm Beach Post)

    More than half a century of memories in the form of authentic beer steins, handmade Bavarian candles, hand-painted cups and dolls filled Irmgard Beland's booth at Lyngate Park Saturday afternoon.


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