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What's Happening — April 18, 2025
Friday, April 18 Lee Ann Whitman and Friends play sweet folk music harmonys from 5:30-7:30 p.m.  Kristine Goodwin and Friends play folk rock favorites and originals from 8-10 pm. Mi Element Grains and ...
ON THIS WEEK’S episode of Dinner SOS, test kitchen director and host Chris Morocco is joined ... For the last six Passovers, Janae’s matzo balls have fallen apart in her soup. And while the rest of ...
Shalimar Gardens will be hosting its annual car and bike show and a variety of theater productions will hit the stage.
Julians International Restaurant And Deli (2215 New Hope Church Rd. in Raleigh ... had food debris and splatter and a ...
During spring break, Delaware families flock here like hungry birds migrating to a particularly delicious feeding ground. The locals have known about Greenwood’s food scene for generations, but the ...
Hello Spring and Happy Easter! There are so many things growing now that it’s really looking like Georgia is getting her ...
The Lenoir Soup Kitchen recently held its annual banquet honoring its volunteers at College Avenue Baptist Church. Soup kitchen volunteers serve free meals five days per week to those who need a meal.
The Soup Kitchen, Food and Clothes Bank will continue to operate on the third Saturday of every month, offering essential support and a welcoming environment to all.
The compliment holds equivalence to handling your business. Alvarado, as front person for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) worked the window for a successful mobile food truck operation that ...
Organic Soup Kitchen is calling on the community to help raise $100,000 to expand its solar energy system in a critical step toward sustainability and security. “With increased freezer capacity ...
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
They found out quickly they were wrong. Faced with protests demanding relief for the city's growing unemployed population, Milwaukee set up soup kitchens and began exploring adding public works jobs.