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posted in BBQ08 [more from this topic] on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 @ 09:39:56 CDT
Zimmerhanzel’s BBQ has been around for a while...it is in my categorey of one of the simple, pleasurable memories in life...I went there on my way to college in Brenham with my Opa and had some of the tastiest brisket and sausage wraps and conversated with some of the nicest German people I have ever met....a must try in my book and I hope soon to be in yours!
Zimmerhanzel’s BBQ
307 Royston Drive Highway 95
Smithville, TX 78957
512-237-4244
Check out the reviews:
tripadvisor.com
posted in BBQ08 [more from this topic] on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 @ 09:30:06 CDT
Texas Fusion
Alpine, Texas
Awesome Bar-B-Q ,cooked on large open pits, using the great, "Texas Mesquite Wood". Seasoned and cooked to perfection. Their Friday Night Ribs are excellent and only a tribute to the fantastic preperation and care that goes into "Texas Fusion’s"food. Has rapidly become well know and a favorite through out West Texas.
posted in Politics [more from this topic] by leah_etqq on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 08:30:30 CDT
July 4th ! Independence Day ! Bastille Day ! Liberation Day !
Days of Historical Memory steeped in traditions and symbols of Freedom - of Liberty and the Actions/ Near Actions which led to that Liberty. The Sacrifices great and small made for past, present and future generations for the sake of Love, Hatred or Personal Ideals - all of which got rolled into the seemingly unstoppable Historical, Megalithic Roller-Ball; the Energetic Entity whose Moment of Intention had Come - Liberation - Liberty - in all of its horrific and unpredictable/predictable Glories - Agonies and Ecstasies.
posted in Kids [more from this topic] on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 08:29:35 CDT
Scarlet Divine has sour grapes over this year’s Austin Summer Musical for Children’s presentation, Sour Grapes. Scarlet believes she is the star of the show and aims to prove it, but we all know it takes a full costumed and choreographed troupe to put on this Vaudeville-styled variety show. The show runs August 2nd, 3rd, 9th, and 10th at 2PM and 4PM in the Boyd Vance Theater at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center. The best part, all performances are free! Pick up tickets at the door starting 90 minutes before the show. For more information visit summermusical.com or call 512-619-0730. See you there!
posted in Music and Arts [more from this topic] on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 08:29:25 CDT
Drink Up! 18 Hands Gallery presents
The Glass Half-Full
HOUSTON, TX. – June 11, 2008 - 18 Hands Gallery presents, The Glass Half-Full, featuring liquid ceramics—vessels for pouring and drinking. An astonishing array of teapots, tumblers, pitchers and vases, covering a variety of techniques by top local ceramic artists, are on view July 5 -31, with the opening reception on Saturday, July 12, from 6pm-9pm, at 18 Hands Gallery, 249 West 19th Street in the Houston Heights.
posted in Law [more from this topic] by peter_stern on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 08:28:49 CDT
Elected Appraisers Needed:
Chief appraisers and members of the appraisal district board of directors and appraisal review board (ARB) are not elected and directly accountable to taxpayers. Therefore, taxpayers do not have a specific elected official to turn to who oversees appraisal district actions.
posted in Home and Garden [more from this topic] on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 08:28:09 CDT
WHAT: “The Querencia Tour of Homes,” an afternoon to tour the homes of Querenica at Barton Creek residents and benefit The Settlement Home for Children
WHEN: Saturday, July 19, 2008
“The Querencia Tour of Homes”
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
The Settlement Home for Children collection area
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
WHERE: Querencia at Barton Creek
2500 Barton Creek Boulevard
Austin, Texas 78735
Main Entrance
WHO: Querencia at Barton Creek residents will open their homes to fellow residents, friends, family, and others; volunteers of The Settlement Home for Children will collect donations.
posted in Charity Event [more from this topic] on Thursday, July 03, 2008 @ 09:17:21 CDT
Fall Fusion is the annual fundraiser for Austin’s Jewish Community Center. Themed "Sunday Night Live," the event will fuse comedy and music, and will honor the leadership of Jeff Newberg, Andy Pastor and Kirk Rudy. The evening will feature a silent auction, entertainment, cocktails and fine cuisine. ComedySportz will provide a fun, interactive improvisational comedy experience, and the event will also include live music and special cameo appearances by other guest performers. State Senator Kirk Watson will serve as the event’s master of ceremonies.
General admission tickets are $125 per person/ Sponsorships range from $1,000 to $25,000
VIP Reception 5:30 PM/ Main Event 6:30 PM
Dell Jewish Community Campus
7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX 78731
512-795-9937
shalomaustin.org/fusion
Vintage Poster Weekend: from Friday, July 18th through Sunday, July 20th in Austin
posted in Music and Arts [more from this topic] on Thursday, July 03, 2008 @ 09:16:42 CDT
Fri & Sat July 18th-19th, 10-6
Sun July 20th, 12 to 5pm
Hundreds of original European vintage posters from 1900 to the 1970s
Subjects will include movies, sports, music, fashion, travel and wine.
In Austin 3 Days Only!
ART on 5th
arton5th.com
512.481.1111
Monday - Saturday 10-6
1501 W. 5th St. (Just off Mopac)
Rock The Bayou Music Festival: from Friday, August 29th through Monday, September 1st in Houston
posted in Music and Arts [more from this topic] on Thursday, July 03, 2008 @ 09:16:18 CDT
Some of rock’s most legendary and notorious hair bands will join emerging stars for the massive Rock the Bayou music bash, featuring four days of music, food and family fun on the former grounds of Houston’s AstroWorld theme park. The site is being transformed into a 100-acre festival playground for those who love to rock. The one-of-a-kind Rock the Bayou festival features rock legends Sammy Hagar, Bret Michaels and his Rock of Love Tour, Alice Cooper, Queensryche, Ratt and Warrant (with its original lineup) – plus 34 other bands playing over four days. A $99 single admission, early-bird ticket makes Rock the Bayou one of the most affordable summer music fests in the country. Active U.S. military (with ID) will be admitted for half-price.


