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Beer Steins News Archive 09-Sep-2008

  • He's a Friend of Theirs: Newcomers bring along extensive Mr. Peanut collection (Winston-Salem Journal)

    Since their Mr. Peanut collection has grown to more than 3,000 items, Joyce and Bob Spontak look back with amusement on the days when they owned five Mr. Peanut items and thought that they had everything.


  • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)

    WASILLA ? A Wasilla woman is hosting an auction that will benefit a Palmer man who is need of a double lung transplant. The auction, that will include a tremendous variety of items, is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. at 3901 N. Preston Ave. in Wasilla, organizer Jodi Lawrence said this week.


  • Reinvented Georgia town gives Bavaria a Southern twist (Knoxville News Sentinel)

    HELEN, GA. - A few turns off the Richard Russell Scenic Highway and suddenly you're no longer in Georgia. It's Bavaria, right here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Old-world clock towers, half-timbered houses, red roofs, cobblestone alleys and murals on stucco walls may baffle, leading up to the question. Why is oompah music playing here?


  • ?Producers? Has the Verve of the Broadway Version (New York Times)

    The spunk, silliness and showmanship that made ?The Producers? an exceptional Broadway hit animate the Gateway Playhouse production now playing in Patchogue.


  • Man spent three decades building fire toy collection (The Record Searchlight)

    John Fulton?s long career as a fire protection engineer fueled his desire to collect toy fire engines, and a love for his hobby has burned brightly for more than three decades.


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