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Tasty Toobs are BACK after disappearing from shelves six years ago

Tasty Toobs are BACK after disappearing from shelves six years ago Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Iconic chips Tasty Toobs is set to return to shelves in Australia for the first time since disappearing from supermarkets six years ago. After years of fans petitioning for their favourite childhood snack to be revived, the team at Smith s has decided to bring back the iconic tubular tomato-flavoured chips everyone missed. The brand has confirmed the relaunched Tasty Toobs will have the exact same flavour as their predecessors.  © Provided by Daily Mail ( Melbourne couple Bradley Lowdell and Stephanie Payne launched the Facebook group Bring Back TOOBS in 2015, which has grown to a community of more than 24,000 fans. 

This is our theatre : Performance arts centre named for Myra Bennett opens in Cow Head

This is our theatre : Performance arts centre named for Myra Bennett opens in Cow Head
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Petersburg parks and rec survey draws in community suggestions

Petersburg parks and rec survey draws in community suggestions Posted by Joe Viechnicki | May 24, 2021 (Joe Viechnicki/KFSK) Petersburg’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board last week reviewed responses to a recent community survey on hours of operation, programs and suggested changes. The department is hoping to seek more public input on a regular basis. The survey was available on Facebook and by hard copy at the community gym in March. It asked for feedback on hours, trails, playgrounds and improvements people would like to see. Parks and Rec director Stephanie Payne told the board there were not big surprises in the answers.

Moving Music concert series brings live shows to Petersburg parks

Moving Music concert series brings live shows to Petersburg parks Posted by Angela Denning, KFSK | Apr 26, 2021 Musical duo, Del Gato, performs at the Whale Observatory in Petersburg April 24. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) Music fans in Petersburg will be treated to more outdoor concerts this year in what’s called the Moving Music Concert Series. The series is a partnership between the Petersburg Arts Council and the Petersburg Borough’s Parks and Rec Department. Sarah Hanson-Hofstetter is a singer songwriter with the arts council and Stephanie Payne is the Director of Parks and Rec. They spoke with KFSK’s Angela Denning about the concert series and the plans for this summer.

Viral post helps dog get adopted after a year

Viral post helps dog get adopted after a year
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