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- The Parish ale or church ale is a party or festivity in an English parish at which ale is the chief drink. It is typically a fundraising occasion for...
- renamed in his honor to Ale School of Fine Arts and Design. Ale Felege was born in Fitche, Selale into a family of distinguished church painters, and taught...
- Kirchweih is the German equivalent, while church ale was a name of similar festivals in England. Many Catholic churches (parishes) still have patronal festivals...
- are in percentage points except po****tion totals and income. Kilanda Church Ale has two sister cities: Bertinoro, Italy Kaufungen, Germany "Statistiska...
- American pop music duo Aly & AJ. It was released on May 10, 2019, through the duo's independent label Aly & AJ Music LLC. The EP follows Aly & AJ's first EP...
- the games from scratch, or took over from an existing event, perhaps a church ale. The games had the approval of King James, who in his book of advice to...
- locally distributed: Celestial Gold (light lager), Pipe Organ Pale Ale (English pale ale), and Pious Monk Dunkel (Munich-style dark lager). The in-house...
- Aly & AJ is an American pop rock duo consisting of sisters Aly Michalka (born 1989) and AJ Michalka (born 1991) from Torrance, California. They signed...
- Repairs to long-neglected churches began. In the parishes, "restoration and repair continued, new bells were bought, and church ales produced their bucolic...
- celebrating church ales in 1548. However, the parish resumed fundraising through the sale of ale in 1551, albeit not in the context of an event. Its church house...