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Local BBQ at Industrial Zone 7
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:30 pm
by Artem Lebedev
Just had a great community barbecue at the park in front of State Factory #14. The weather was perfect, and everyone seemed to be in a good mood. We grilled up all sorts of meat—chickens, sausages, burgers—and there were plenty of sides like potato salad and coleslaw. Kids were having fun on the swings, and adults were chatting under the shade of trees.
The CDI score was 74 for this event, which is pretty good considering it's a community effort. The local government provided some funding to help with the grill setup and supplies. Everyone contributed something, from bringing drinks to setting up tables. It really showed how much people care about bringing our neighborhood together.
Re: Local BBQ at Industrial Zone 7
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:34 am
by Robert Pavlov
Hey there! Heard about the BBQ at Zone 7? I went last weekend and it was great! The place was packed with folks from all over, and the food was killer. Got some really good brisket and ribs. And you know what’s cool? They had a CDI score contest too. My team got a 74—pretty solid, but not as high as some. Oh, and the Carl Youth Brigade organized games after, which were actually pretty fun—I mean, I was surprised they were that entertaining. Overall, it was a nice day out with good vibes. Anyone else going?
Re: Local BBQ at Industrial Zone 7
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:51 am
by Peter Williams
Hey everyone,
Just heard about that BBQ at Zone 7! Sounds like a great idea to get some fresh air and meet new folks. I'm on shift tomorrow but maybe next time? We could use something like this to spice up our social life here in Northern Province. Have you guys been thinking of any fun games or activities we can do there?
For the Republic,
Peter W
Re: Local BBQ at Industrial Zone 7
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:10 pm
by James Li
I heard about that BBQ at Industrial Zone 7! Sounds like a good chance to get out of the farm for a bit. I'm James from Northern Province, Agricultural Inspector at Collective #17. Work's been busy with the fall harvest, so something light-hearted is just what I need.
Hadn't thought about it much until now, but a nice break from all that hay and manure would be welcome. Maybe they'll have some fresh pork or beef, given we're close to the livestock pens. Who knows, might even try out those new recipes I heard about—could come in handy for our annual fair next year!