THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, February 11, 2010
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Great Food, Libations & Good Times!
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der $15” will be avail- For additional infor-
CENTER
able to taste and pur- mation, contact the
chase. Marketing Depart-
Good Home Cookin’
BUTCHER SHOP DELICATESSEN
“We are going all-out ment at 410-3099,
Open Daily 6am-8pm
STORE
Daily Blackboard
Plymouth Street, Meredith • 279-8723
Breakfast & Lunch Specials
YOUR
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
NIGHTLY
BBQ
Home Baked Lasagna Roast Turkey Dinner Home Baked Lasagna
SPECIALS
All U Can Eat Fried Chicken Roast Beef Dinner All U Can Eat Spaghetti HEADQUARTERS
Steak Tips • Scallop Pie Meat Loaf Roast Pork Dinner
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
• BBQ Meats Combo
Chicken Pot Pie All U Can Eat Fish Fry
Prime Rib Chicken Pot Pie
Roast Lamb Fresh Seafood
Packages!
Shrimp Scampi Country Fried Steak
NE Boiled Dinner Fried or Broiled
Chicken Parmesan Baked Ham & Beans
• Full Service Butcher
Shop
• Pre-marinated
Beef & Chicken -
Ready for Grilling!
• Custom Meat Orders
Plus
• Fresh Deli Sandwiches
• Salads & Soups
• Beer • Wine • Soda
• Fresh Coffee
• Lottery Tickets
• Sunoco Gas
to make sure that this email marketing@con-
is a fun tasting where
cordfoodcoop.coop, or
friends can meet, cou- visit www.concord-
ples can celebrate,
foodcoop.coop.
and the community
can mingle,” she add-
ed.
The event is free and
open to the public. No
reservations neces-
sary -just drop by!
Come early: a limited
supply of free wine
glasses will be avail-
able for the first to
arrive.
Concord Coopera-
tive Market is a natu-
ral foods grocery store
and cafe located at
24 South Main Street
in Concord. You can
learn more about
them by visiting www.
concordfoodcoop.coop
or calling 225-6840.
Their satellite store,
Kearsarge Coopera-
tive Grocer, is a natu-
ral foods store located
at 52 Newport Road
in New London. You
can learn more about
them by visiting www.
kearsargecoop.coop
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