' r )'27,U Aggiclife Thursday, January 27,1994 The Battalion Page 3 Return Local investors brew up old trend in Aggieland By Jennifer Gressett Koresli as in nongthe e backo: ihot at ullets hi: ind my:, e bullet; ne )unty cod d someth ?en Mrs.i| ios abet:] and acb; istablesi'l talked tc| ! ?r was nj The Battalion Espresso. Cappuccino. Java Lava. Whatever you want to call it, it's helping coffee shops make a comeback in Bryan-College Station. Melanie Mack, co-owner of downtown Bryan's Java City, said coffee shops in the 60s provided cultural, social and political exchange. "We opened Java City in the hopes of bringing that opportunity for self-expression to this community," said Mack, who opened the shop with her mother Fran German in October. In the hopes of keeping self-expression alive, Java City has an "open mike, open wall" policy. Locals are encouraged to bring their own music, poetry and artwork to express themselves throughout the shop. James Cross, a regular to the Java City scene, said the shop doesn't restrict patrons from expressing themselves, no matter what culture they bring in. "Every person that comes into Java City experiences it in a different way, each time adding to it something new," Cross said. "Java \ A patron exits Java | City; < a group of 1 patrons plays chess i in the background. Photos by Kyle Burnett/THE BATTALION City is whatever people want it to be." Natives of the San Francisco Bay area, the mother-daughter team said coffee shops are popular on the coast. In fact, they have grown to become one of the top 10 businesses in the 90s. No need to tell that to Aaron and Matthew Brown. They seemed to know what they were doing when they opened Sweet Eugene's House of Java in November. Eugene's, located behind Garcia's in College Station, was also inspired by the California craze. "While Matthew was studying business in L.A., he noticed that coffee shops were becoming increasingly popular," said Aaron, who recently graduated from Texas A local musician joins Sweet Eugene's House of Java regular Ty Southerland (right) on stage. A&M with a management degree. They, too, wanted to bring something to the community that would bring the various cultures of a college town together. Although Eugene's hasn't established an open-mike policy yet, musicians such as Eugene Eugene & The Solid Foundation Band, and Ty Southerland have provided local talent to their stage. "1 really like playing (at Eugene's) and at Java City," Southerland said. "They're two totally different crowds but both are cool. And I think Bryan and College Station are lucky to have two joints like this." As for art, Aaron said local and California artists have donated works to their shop. Texas A&M's Dr. Joe Smith, now retired in Caldwell, Kelli Buckley, a senior biomedical science major, prepares a cappuccino for a customer at Sweet Eugene's House of Java. recently donated two of his paintings. But don't let Eugene's decor fool you. Take one bite of their Double Fudge-Upside Down- Jack Daniel's cake, with a splash of Cafe Mocha, and you'll be back for more. However, if you're only in it for the beans. The Coffee Beanery may have what you're looking for. Located in the Post Oak Mall, it lacks the open mikes, open walls, and midnight mocha moments of our local coffee shops, but it seems to be adding to the trend nonetheless. "The more people are exposed to coffee, the more popular it will become," Mack said, "and that will help us to keep the coffee shop trend alive." Combine the art and entertainment, throw in a few couches and bookshelves, add coffee, and what do you get? A coffee shop trend that has become a rage in Aggieland — for students, artists and coffee connoisseurs alike. the mnW-' 3f the n gest t the and! oyou what >RTS & CRftFTF latting & Framing tfed. Feb 16, 23. March 2 6:30-8:30pm 11, urs. March 24, 31, April 7 6:30-8:30pm ,$25/student $30/nonstudent Calligraphy ^ed. March 23 - may 4 |7-9pm ! $28/student $33/nonstudent ! Stained Glass urs. Feb 3, 10. 17, 24, March 3 9pm Wed. March 30, April 6, 13. 20, 27 6-9pm $30/student $35/nonstudent Etched Glass Hies. March 22 6^ 9pm $12/student $ 17/nonstudent eaded Glass on. March 28. April 4, 11. 18. 25 j(B-9pm S A&M 1 | $30/student $35/nonstudent jewelry Casting Sat. & Sun. March 26 & March 27 lOam-lpm & 2pm-5pm each day $40/student $45/nonstudent Garment Painting Mon. Feb 7 6-9pm Wed. March 23 6-9pm $10/student $ 15/nonstudent Heirloom Smocking Thurs. March 28, April 4. 11, 18 6-9pm $22/student $2 7/nonstudent Flower Arranging Hies. March 22, 29, April 5 6-9pm $ 17/student $22/nonstudent Potpourri Hies. April 12 6-8pm $15/student $20/nonstudent iftINT & DRAW SPRING WORKSHOPS A&M? iomeone pus mail nometotf fe editor r e editor ; editor Photo Sections ed 1 ' thurs. Feb 6-9pm $30/student ry Macmanifr I 10. 17, 24, March 3 $35/nonstudent II l ^_.urs. MarcF24, 31, April 7. 14.21 eenPipber.l" Q.9p m $30/student $35/nonstudent Adv. Painting Mon. Feb 7, 14. 21. 28, March 7 |e( ^ 8*9pm $30/student $35/nonstudent Watercolor B ..Bed. March 23, 30. April 6, 13. 20 i 6-9pm student $35/nonstudent Drawing I I' 1 sprin6 JL Hies. Feb 8, 15. 22. March 1. 8 1 exam pf „ tSfSpm $30/nonstudent as A&M Uni'* 6*8pm $25/student Drawing II L n Hies. March 22. 29. April 5, 12, 19 ' in the OnWfflf ^ I , ReedMc^flfHpm BpS/student $30/nonstudent iedadvert r Drawing for Kids m Monda'^Wcd. Feb 2. 9. 16. 23, March 2 6-8pm nil year. Tod $30 Class fee LANGUAGES Chinese M/W, Feb 21 - April 6 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent French T/Th, Feb 22 - April 7 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent German T/Th, Feb 8 - March 10 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Italian M/W, Feb 21 - April 6 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Japanese M/W, Feb 14 - March 30 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Russian M/W. Feb 21 - April 6 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Spanish I M/W, Feb 21 - April 6 6:30-8pm T/Th. Feb 1 - March 10 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Spanish II T/Th, March 22 - April 28 8-9:30pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Sign Language I T/Th, Feb 8 - March 10 6-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Sign Language II T/Th, March 22 - April 21 . 6-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent Sign Language for Children Wed. Feb 9 - April 20 5:30-6:30pm $35/student $40/nonstudent ESL I M/W, Jan 31 - March 9 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent ESL II M/W, March 21 - April 27 6:30-8pm $35/student $40/nonstudent PLUS POTTERY Beginning Pottery Mon. Feb 14,21,28. March 7,21,28 5:30-7:3Opm Tues. Feb 1. 8, 15. 2. March 1. 8 7:45-9:45pm Wed. Feb 9,16,23, March 2, 9. 23 7:45-9:45pm Thurs. Feb 3. 10. 17. 24. Mar 3, 10 7:45-9:45pm Tues. Mar 22, 29, Apr 5, 12,19, 26 5:30-7:30pm Tues. Mar 22. 29, Apr 5. 12, 19. 26 7:45-9:45pm Thurs. Mar 24, 31. Apr 7. 14,21,28 7:45-9:45pm $30/student $35/nonstudent Pottery II M/W, April 4. 6. 11. 13, 18,20 5:30-7:30pm $30/student $35/nonstudent Hand Built Pottery Thurs. Mar 24, 31 Apr 7,14, 21. 28 5:30-7:30pm $30/student $35/nonstudent WOODWORKING Woodworking I Tues. Feb 1, 8. 15. 22 6-8pm Sun. Feb 6, 13. 20, 27 6-8pm Mon. March 21, 28, April 4, 11 6-8pm $ 30/student $35/nonstudent Woodworking II Wed. April 6, 13. 20, 27 6-8pm $30/student $35/nonstudent Adv. Woodworking Sun. April 10, 17, 24, May 1 6-8pm $ 30/student $35/nonstudent Indian Bow Making Tues. March 29, April 5, 12, 19. 26 6-9pm $30/student $35/nonstudent PONCE Beg C & W Dance Wed. Feb 9, 16, 23, March 2, 9 6-7:15pm Wed. Feb 9. 16. 23, March 2, 9 7:30-8:45pm $20/student $25/nonstudent Adv C & W Dance Wed. April 6, 13. 20. 27. May 4 6-7:15pm $20/student $25/nonstudent Jitterbug Mon. Feb 28, March 7, 21,28, Apr4 6-7:15pm Wed. April 6, 13. 20. 27, May 4 7:30-8:45pm $20/student $25/nonstudent Ballroom Dance Tues. March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19 6- 7:15pm $18/student $23/nonstudent Bellydance Mon. Jan 31 - March 7 7- 9pm Mon. March 21 - April 25 7-9pm $30/student $35/nonstudent Scottish Country Dance Tues. March 22, 29, April 5. 12. 19 7:30-8:45pm $20/student $25/nonstudent PBOTOCROPHy Video Camera Meth ods and Techniques Thurs. March 24, 31, April 7, 14 7-9pm $15/student $20/nonstudent Photography Thurs. Feb 3. 10. 17, 24 6-9pm $25/student $30/nonstudent B&W Darkroom Tues. Feb 8, 15, 22. March 1 6-9pm Thurs. April 7, 14, 21 6- 9pm $25/student $30/nonstudent Studio Portraiture Sat. April 9 9am-12 & l-4pm $ 15/student $20/nonstudent Color Printing Sun. April 10 9am-12 & l-4pm $15/student $20/nonstudent MUSIC Beginning Guitar Mon. Feb 7 - April 4 7- 8:30pm Tues. Feb 8 - April 5 7-8:30pm Wed. Feb 2 - March 30 7-8:30pm $40/student $45/nonstudent Intermediate Guitar Tues. Feb 8 - April 5 8:30-1 Opm $40/student $45/nonstudcnt Drum Training Wed. March 23 - April 27 6-7:30 pm $20/student $25/nonstudent Voice Training Sun. Feb 6. 13, 20, 27 6-8:30pm Sun. April 10, 17, 24. May 1 6-8:30pm $22/student $27/nonstudent SPECIAL INTEREST Landscaping Wed. March 23 - April 27 6:30-8:30pm $20/student $25/nonstudent Backyard Gardening Dates and times to be announced Call 845-1631 for information Pilot Ground School T/Th, Feb 1 - March 8 7-9:30pm $50/student $55/nonstudent Diamond Buying Wed. April 6, 13. 20 6:30-7:30pm $ 10/student $ 15/nonstudent Cake Decorating Sat. 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