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« en: Octubre 31, 2013, 09:54:39 am »
Main Gate Square’s Friday Night Live concert series tonight (June 21) features Real Tears, a new local jazz band comprised of artist-in-residence and local musicians Jose-Luiz Sandoval on sax, John Monfore on keyboards, Tom Galarneau on bass, Ed Durazo on drums and Kelly Bryan on vocals. Performing with them tonight is special guest percussionist Miguel Bazemore.
This one is more in league with the Museum movies. Corddry tries hard, and it’s almost impossible for him to not be funny. For a better usage of Corddry,Wolfe said., see him in The Way,she said. She could attend her service, Way Back, currently playing in theaters, or check out TV’s Childrens Hospital, part of Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim.
Seton got the early run back in the first when Matt Hart singled in a run after Haggerty led off the inning with a double. In the second, Pawlowski singled to start the rally and Alec Eddy got a big run-scoring single.
Matthews said the organization has accumulated enough to build a small reserve of backpacks for the rest of the school year in case one of the two needed for each child is damaged, lost, or stolen.
A recent Gallup Poll found Alabama to be the second most religious state in the nation,canada goose jakke, and it is well known that the overwhelming majority of Alabamians are of the Christian faith. This includes Gov. Robert Bentley, who is an active member of First Baptist Church Tuscaloosa, where he serves as a deacon and Sunday School teacher. He has been chairman of the board of deacons four times and a member of the Youth for Christ Advisory Board. Gov. Bentley has been a dedicated Christian for his entire life, and the decision on the expansion of Medicaid coverage for the working poor is up to him.
Trinity Congregational United Church of Christ, at 722 Browns Ferry St. in Athens, the church affiliated with Trinity School, celebrates its 142nd anniversary Sunday, Sept. 1,In the spring, 2013, with a special service at 2 p.m. The church, along with the school, had to be rebuilt after burnings in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The benefit is from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Friday at McMahon's Prime Steakhouse, 2959 N. Swan Road. Call 870-6060 for reservations or buy tickets online at arizonaoncologyfoundation.org

 

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