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Featured Stories
April 28, 2011 | Volume 5 Issue 8
Not Just a
Trendy "Irish
Pub"
By Cindy Hemper
This week’s
edition of the
Sidewalk Series
takes us down
the street and
around the
corner to Erie’s
oldest tavern;
Sullivan’s Pub &
Eatery located
just at the
corner of third
and French
in downtown
Erie, 301 French
St...Read
More
Investigating a
Bloody Crime
Scene at
Sherlock’s
By Cindy Hemper
With local and
national acts
playing weekly,
for
many people,
Sherlock’s is
Erie’s rock &
roll go to bar
with some of the
best live bands
in Erie. With
bartenders that
are friendly and
quick, Sherlock’s is the
only bar in Erie that
when your favorite band
that you came to see
takes a break, you can
stroll over to the other
room and visit the Park
Place side for some
dance music...Read
More
Strategies
for Good Mental
Health Wellness
According to
Sydney
Youngerman-Cole,
RN,
BSN, RNC and
Katy E. Magee,
MA, "Many mental
health problems
begin when
physical stress
or emotional
stress triggers
chemical changes
in your brain.
The goal of
treatment and
prevention is to
reduce stress
and restore
normal chemical
processes in
your brain."
Coping skills
methods a person
uses to deal
with stressful
situations...Read
More
A Social Network
for Technology
Purchases Raises
$25 million
Spiceworks,
which has 1.4
million members,
plans to boost
its e-commerce
capabilities.
Spiceworks,
which operates
an online social
network for
information
technology
professionals,
said today it
had raised $25
million in
capital
investment. The
company plans to
use the funding
to expand its
business and
further
integrate
e-commerce into
its social
network
offerings...Read
More
Musicians
Advocate, Perform Tunes
for GLBT Rights
By John Corrigan
American Civil
Liberties Union
recently held
the Music for
Marriage
Equality
concert.
Blue skies,
sunshine and
more than 20
performers
filled
Independence
Mall on April 17
for a free
outdoor concert
hosted by TU
American Civil
Liberties Union...Read
More
The Mojo is
Workin' for RON
YAROSZ and the
Vehicle
By Jenna Croyle
This week’s
featured Band of
the Week is
Ron Yarosz and
the Vehicle, one
of Erie’s
foremost funky
blues bands, and
the only band in
Erie that boasts
a 565-pound
Hammond B3 organ...Read
More
Funny Bone
Single Black Female (SBF)...
Seeks male companionship,
ethnicity unimportant. I'm a
svelte good-looking girl who
LOVES to play. I love long walks
in the woods, riding in your
pickup truck, hunting, camping,
and fishing trips, cozy winter
nights lying by the fire.
Candlelight dinners will have me
eating out of your hand. I'll be
at the front door when you get
home from work, wearing only
what nature gave me. Kiss me and
I'm yours. Call xxx-xxxx and ask
for Daisy."
Callers found themselves talking
to the local Humane Society
about an eight-week-old black
Lab.
Joke of the Week
Potpourri
Quote of the Week
Gratitude is when memory is stored in
the heart, not in the mind. ~ Lionel
Hampton
Did You Know....
More than 1,000 different
languages are spoken on the
continent of Africa.
Artist of the Week
Fran Schanz
Brushes app on the Apple iPhone and iPad
by John Bavaro (www.johnbavaro.com)
Historic Place Of The Week
Federal Row
Period of Significance:
1850-1874, 1825-1849