Posts Tagged ‘calendar’

Community Calendar: Sunday, November 18

Smelly Randall will be in Roosevelt Park yelling at pigeons from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., after which he’ll hold a brief Q&A. Tweet This Post

Community Calendar: Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18

The Armenian Festival will be held this Saturday and Sunday in Moody Park and is open to all those interested in Armenian music, food, and crafts, as well as anyone who is just curious what people of that ethnicity look like. Tweet This Post

Community Calendar: Saturday, November 17

From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday in the Food Lion parking lot, Boy Scout Troop 3578 will be collecting canned goods for their annual Canned Good Target Shoot. Tweet This Post

Community Calendar: Thursday, August 16

Authorities will be coming by homes to collect all children born the week of June 11-17 as foretold in the prophecy. Tweet This Post

Community Calendar: Saturday, August 11

In case of inclement weather, the high noon pistol duel between the mayor and city council president scheduled for Perryman Park will instead be held at 12:45 p.m. Tweet This Post

Community Calendar: Friday, August 10

Between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., American Legion Post 501 invites you to lie down on a vinyl cot while a nursing school trainee repeatedly pokes a needle in your arm in an effort to extract your blood, which will be donated to someone you don’t know. Tweet This Post

Travel Matters: July’s travel calendar and more

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Community Calendar: Sunday, June 17

There will be a street fair this Sunday on Ennis Street, so all who live in the area are invited to crane their necks out their windows sporadically between 1 and 5:30 p.m. Tweet This Post

Community Calendar: Friday, June 15

The Adams High School 10th-grade jock clique would like to remind all the stupid faggots in their class that they will be egging their cars or smashing their mailboxes with baseball bats this Friday night, weather permitting. Tweet This Post

Political calendar offers opportunities, pitfalls

The long, grueling GOP primary race is over. Now comes a summertime lull the candidates could find just as difficult — not because the schedule is crowded but because it isn’t. Tweet This Post