The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1992, Image 4

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696-5570
$ 696-5570
1.75 PITCHERS
$ 1.00 off All Mixed Drinks
7-10 (NO COVER 21 & UP)
EVERY NIGHT
LIVE THURSDAY NIGHT
TOUCH-N-GO
November 12,1992 Texas A&M ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT The Battalion Page4
Wine festival features food, 'fund run'
By MARSHALL LOVE
Feature Writer of THE BATTALION
"Winefest / 92" will offer
Bryan/ College Station a taste of
wines from across Texas and Italy
this weekend.
The festival, sponsored by the
Messina Hof Winery and KAMU-
TV/FM, will begin Friday evening
with a wine and food tasting at
the University Tower hotel.
Nine wineries from across
Texas and four Italian wine dis
tributors will each bring several
wines, and ten local restaurants
will present a variety of foods to
be sampled.
Elaine Hoyak, assistant devel
opment director for KAMU-TV,
said, "ItTl be a great time for
everyone, even if you're not a
wine connoisseur."
Messina Hof will conduct free
tours of their vineyard on Satur
day morning, featuring live music
and food sold at booths. Other
events around town will include
food and wine seminars and an
evening dinner.
The winery will hold a five-
kilometer "Fund Run/Walk" on
Sunday. A mass will be read and
the jazz ensemble Big Apple Trio
will play at a brunch.
The festival is a fundraiser for
KAMU-FM, Hoyak said.
"We had a good turnout last
year, and we've added some excit
ing events," she said. "This year,
we hope to have everyone come
out and have fun."
Hoyak said tickets for Friday's
wine and food tasting will be
available at the door and those
wishing to attend the brunch on
Sunday should make reservations.
"Messina Hof wanted to have
this with a non-profit organiza
tion that could benefit," she said
"They are helping us and and
making people aware of their
unique winery."
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Meet the Lady Aggies
Sunday, November 15,1992
4:00 p.m.
G. Rollie White Coliseum
Come out and meet Head Coach Lynn Hickey
and the 1992-93 Lady Aggie basketball team!
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* Food
* Fun
* Freebies
* Contests
* Challenges
* Autographs
* Prizes
* Lady Ag scrimmage
Drawings held fear Southwest Airlines tickets and a
pair of Reebok athletic shoes (valued at 0100).
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There are 2 new lines
at the
Micro Computer Center.
The new Apple Macintosh Product line,
and the line waiting to see them.
A One Day Apple Event
Thursday, 12 November
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Micro Computer Center
Featuring:
PowerBook 160 & 180
Duo 230
Macintosh IIvx
Apple 14 M Display
The Micro Computer Center is located in the Memorial Student Center, lower level Rm 026
Information is provided by the nightclubs and is subject to change.
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Gallery Bar
College Station Hilton, 801 E. University Dr.; 21
and over. 693-7500.
Friday, Saturday - Big Apple Trio. Jazz. Starts at
8 p.m. No cover.
Kay's Cabaret
Post Oak Mall; 18 and over; 696-9191.
Thursday - Writers and Performers Showcase
with Kyle Hutton. $1 cover.
Friday - System X. Rock and roll. $3 cover.
Starts at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday- Cold Shot. Rock and roll. Starts at
9:30 p.m. $3 cover.
Two Pesos
303 University Dr; 846-4135.
Wednesday - Sneaky Pete. Sing-along. Starts at
8 p.m. $2 cover.
Saturday - Mirror Image. $3 cover. Starts at 10
p.m.
Friday- - Outlaw. Rock and roll. $3 cover. Starts
at 10 p.m.
Stafford Opera House
7 06 S. Main, Bryan; 775-4082.
Thursday - Joe Rockhead; Neckbone opens.
Funk. Tickets $5 in advance, $6 at door. Starts
after 9 p.m.
Friday - Irish & Darin. Folk. Black Pearl (blues)
opens. Tickets $5 in advance, $6 at door. Starts
after 9 p.m.
Saturday - Jimmy Cliff. Reggae. Orangutang©
(reggae, ska) opens. Tickets $1 5 in advance,
$1 7 at door. Starts after 9 p.m.
Equinox
329 University Drive; 846-2496.
Saturday - Choice of Diction. Rock. $2 cover.
Starts after 9.p.m.
Texas Hall of Fame
2309 S FM Rd 2818; 822-2222.
Thursday - Special F/X. Country. $4 cover, no
cover with college ID.
Friday - Johnny Lyon and the Country Nu-
Notes. Country. $5 cover.
Saturday - Neil McCoy. Country. Tickets $8 in
advance, $10 at door.
Squads Sports Bar & Grill
1315 S. College; 822-3537.
Friday - Blind Wolfe. Rock and Roll. $3 cover.
Saturday - Tommy and the Tomahawks. R&B,
jazz. $3 cover.
Legends
Woodstone Shopping Center, Harvey Rd. 693-
1299.
Wednesday - The Change. Rock and country.
$3 cover for those under 21. Starts after 9:30.
Love Shack
318 N. Main, Bryan; 775-1578.
Saturday - The Toes. Rock. $2. Starts at 9 p.m.
Bombay Bicycle Club
607 5. Texas; 696-1427.
Thursday, Saturday - Laser Karaoke competi
tion with "Garyoke" Carroll and "Crazy Ray"
Prewitt.
3rd Floor Cantina
201 BW. 26th St, Bryan; 822-3743.
Thursday - Worn Out Souls. Blues and soul. $5
cover. Starts around 9:30 p.m.
Friday - Doyle Bramhall. Blues. $5 cover.
Starts around 9:30 p.m.
Saturday - Texas Twisters. Rock and roll. $5
cover. Starts around 9:30 p.m.
Sundance Club
College Station Hilton, 801 E. University Dr.; 21
and over. 693-7500.
Thursday - Comedy Night- Featuring Dennis
Fowler; headlining Billie Dee. Tickets $4 in ad
vance and $5 at the door. Starts at 8 p.m.
Garfield's
1503 Texas Avenue; 693-1736.
Thursday - Comedy Night - Headlining H. Steve
Brasfield and featuring M. John O v Connell.
Tickets $4 in advance and $5 at the door.
ALWAYS LOW PRICES!
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