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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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