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Sunday, November 26, 2006

A drink for what ales you (Dried flower)

Beer. Lager. Ale. Whatever. Grab a case of Keystone Light and call it a day. But on the rare occasion that requires a real case of real beer, or if you just want to be that annoying know-it-all, there is a large difference between the different types of beer.
Al Anon, 7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, 55 Smith St., East Stroudsburg, side entrance, downstairs. Alateen, 7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, 55 Smith St., East Stroudsburg, side entrance, upstairs Sr. Meeting Room.
Ashland Bayfield County Kinships Annual Cuisine for Kinship will be held Saturday, Nov. 4. The event this year will take place at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center on U.S. Highway 2 west of Ashland from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Come join the fun as local restaurants, caterers, wineries and breweries offer samples of their specialties.
The ground is getting cold, but that's okay. That means that now is the time to plant annual poppy seeds for bloom next spring.
Black spot can, indeed, kill roses, but it isn't a quick death.
The Cumberland County Habitat for Humanity Home Store has a new look. New shelves have made the ever-changing selection of used household items, furniture and collectibles a new adventure.
Upcoming events at Drury Lane Books, located in downtown Grand Marais: Saturdays in November: Story Hour with the Muffin Man for children of all ages, 1 p.m.
When it comes to holiday gift giving, it's hard to beat sweet treats to eat. You can find great gifts at specialty food stores, such as those in the Strip District. One popular pick is Penzeys Spices, which offers a mind-boggling array of seasonings and gift baskets.
Garden expert Marianne Binetti answers your garden questions, starting with a query from a reader who wonders if she can plant daffodils in her lawn for an early bloom before the first mowing.