Camping World Non-Stop Busy

Bowling Green’s Camping World for people from all around the state. Last few days, Camping World has been busy non-stop.

Tracy Culberson residing near in Owensboro and drove to Bowling Green like many others to get much needed supplies. She said “We hooe so, the say we may not get heat and electricity for 2 to 3 weeks. So, we are way out in the country so we are just going to be prepared.”

Customers are buying heaters, propane, generators and anything they can find to be prepared as long as they have to.

Camping World is working in all areas to keep a large stock of these important items. Camping World are open daily from 8 to six.

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Homeless not guilty of camping in Victoria parks

Three homeless activist not guilty of violating the city policy on camping in Victoria parks. A judge has found them ‘not guilty’ of city policy.

The city policy stated which camping in parks has limited time between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., was brought in after the supreme court of Canada ruled banning people from setting up temporary shelter unconstitutional, stated city bylaw.

Judge Brian MacKenzie says, While he feels the city’s policy changes to the original bylaw are reasonable compromise, they must be worked into a proper bylaw.

Mackenzi says, he could not convict the accused of violating the city policy.

Three Activists:
1. David Johnston
2. Kristen Woodruff
3. Tavis Dodds

The three activists have been repeatedly accused of violating the city policy or ‘anti camping’ policy.

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2009 Schedule of Camping World Truck Series

2009 Schedule of Camping World Truck Series

Date
 
Race
 
Location
 
Start
 
TV
13-Feb
 
NextEra Energy Resources 250
 
Daytona
 
8 p.m.
 
Speed
21-Feb
 
San Bernardino County 200
 
Auto Club
 
noon
 
Fox
7-Mar
 
American Commercial Lines 200
 
Atlanta
 
 
 
Speed
28-Mar
 
Kroger 250
 
Martinsville
 
 
 
Fox
25-Apr
 
O’Reilly Auto Parts 250
 
Kansas
 
 
 
Speed
15-May
 
N.C. Education Lottery 200
 
Lowe’s
 
 
 
Speed
29-May
 
AAA Insurance 200
 
Dover
 
 
 
Speed
5-Jun
 
WinStar World Casino 400
 
Texas
 
 
 
Speed
13-Jun
 
Michigan 200
 
Michigan
 
 
 
Speed
19-Jun
 
Camping World RV Sales 200
 
Milwaukee
 
 
 
Speed
27-Jun
 
O’Reilly 200
 
Memphis
 
 
 
Speed
18-Jul
 
Built Ford Tough 225
 
Kentucky
 
 
 
Speed
24-Jul
 
TBD
 
O’Reilly
 
 
 
Speed
1-Aug
 
Toyota Tundra 200
 
Nashville
 
 
 
Speed
19-Aug
 
O’Reilly 200
 
Bristol
 
 
 
Speed
28-Aug
 
TBD
 
Chicagoland
 
 
 
Speed
5-Sep
 
TBD
 
Iowa
 
 
 
Speed
12-Sep
 
Camping World 200
 
Gateway
 
 
 
Speed
19-Sep
 
New Hampshire 200
 
New Hampshire
 
 
 
Speed
26-Sep
 
Qwik Liner Las Vegas 350
 
Las Vegas
 
 
 
Speed
24-Oct
 
Kroger 200
 
Martinsville
 
 
 
Speed
31-Oct
 
Mountain Dew 250
 
Talladega
 
 
 
Speed
6-Nov
 
Lone Star 350
 
Texas
 
 
 
Speed
13-Nov
 
TBD
 
Phoenix
 
 
 
Speed
20-Nov
 
Ford 200
 
Homestead-Miami
 
 
 
Speed
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Gonzaga University Homecoming Week camping out

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Gonzaga University during their Homecoming Week is being able to secure tickets for big night’s game against St. Mary’s.

The winner of the match up will have an upper in the race for the West Coat Conference title.

The students began camping out last night for grabbing the tickets for the game. They started camping out for tickets to big game.

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Berrima Camping Ban

Last year the Council banned camping on the reserve after the Department of Lands advised that the land was not properly designated as a camping area. Council and behalf of the State Government was managed the Crown Land.

The Friends of the Berrima Reserve Campground (FBRC) believe there are other reasons behind the ban and plan to grill at a public meeting at the Berrima Anglican Hall with Mayor Duncan and other Councilors at 7pm tomorrow.

FBRC members support the proposal which allow to use of the reserve as a primitive camping ground, use of existing facilities including toilets, picnic shelter and barbecues.

According to resident Page Coulson “It’s a nice Australian thing, on a summer holiday, to just doss down. We have had family barbecues here, but we can’t come after 6pm now because the gate is locked and we can’t come in.”

Resident Easther Voorwinden said there were few things more Australian than taking families on a bush camping trips. She said “By closing the reserve is as “unAustralian” a thing as the council has ever done.”

The reserve allows travellers to stop, then go in the town and residents enjoy having them in the campping ground.

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