Thursday, May 3, 2012

Around town dc

  • Birch Ave. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 853-4597 or email flagcelt@aol.com. The online ticket address is pipesandsticks.ticketbud.com. Send Around the Town news to Abbie Gripman at agripman@azdailysun.com or call her at 556-2241.
  • (Arizona Daily Sun)
  • Around the World Embassy Tour The capstone event of Cultural Tourism DC's Passport DC, the Around the World Embassy Tour, will take place 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 5. More than 40 embassies will open their doors to visitors.
  • (Henderson Hall News)
  • MIDDLETOWN — St. Francis Church signs and flyers have been stolen from around town. Susan Gombotz, co-chairman of the St.
  • (Middletown Press)
  • Skyland Town Center: Resembling something one might expect to Inevitably, Walmart will probably want to establish stores in other central cities around the country. The DC example will very likely influence the design of those future stores.
  • (Greater Greater Washington)
  • Try an active couple's activity like playing tennis or going on a speed walk around the park. Get your heart rate Discover a new part of town.
  • (Examiner)
  • Move over blue, there's a new ribbon in town and it has schools around the county going green. The Obama Administration named 78 schools in 29 states and D.C. as the first ever U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon schools.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Thirty-five miles south of the border, at the nearest town, the only sign of the fighting was trucks retreat southward by South Sudan since Thursday.
  • (McClatchy)
  • Two tornadoes with winds around 100 mph have damaged farms in western and southeastern One with maximum winds of 95 mph touched down near the Franklin County town of Mt.
  • (Greenfield Daily Reporter)
  • and soaring around the Washington Monument and White House in a salute the double homicide of Harvey and Carolyn Cashwell of Greenwood. GREENWOOD, Del.
  • (WBOC)
  • Metrorail stations are integral to exemplify transit-oriented development (TOD) around urban nodes, yet DC's metro network was planned not to mention that Old Town, Alexandria is accessible via metro on the blue and yellow lines.
  • (Examiner)

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