Daily Ncbraskan Pegs 11 Lincoln iwnsinesseo &i& n Thursday, March 14, 1885 )Jl By Tish Mocklcr tIT Reporter Despite the fact that this St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday, Lincoln businesses have planned a variety of weekend entertainment to celebrate it properly. Most plant shops are stocking sham rock plants. The cheapest I found were from Danielson Florist, 127 S. 13th St., for $3.75. They also offer Oxalis plant3, which roughly resemble clover, for $3.75. Most florists also offer green carnations ranging in price from $1 at House of Flowers, 225 S. 11th St., to $1.50 at University Floral, 118 N. Hth St. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and the Newman Center, 320 N. 16th St., Sunday v.111 have their 15th annual brunch centered cn a St. Patrick's theme. The branch will feUure some Irish foods, dong with games tr.d homemade goods for sd. The brunch is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the cost is $4 for adults. Most bars, such as O'Rourkes, 121 N. 14th St., and Du2y'3, 1412 0 St., will offer green beer on request, but many aren't going all out because of the shortened bar hours cn Sundays. Some restaurants and bars are, however, offering some compelling entertain ment. H.B. Brand's Restaurant and Patoots Saloon, 800 P St., will have "Worst Irish Tenor" contest tcrJght Cost is $2. The contest winner will receive a free trip for two to the Tutbery and dinner at H.B. Brand's. Friday md Siturdgy night they are serving Mickey's beer for 09 cents, Irish import beers Guiness and Harp and Irish cream and coffee drinks. The Skylight Bistro, 235 N. 11th St., will serve its regular Irish drinks and Chris Sayre will play from 9 p.m. to closing Friday and Sunday nights, featuring Irish folk music. The following restaurants and bars also will offer St. Patrick's Day specials throughout the weekend: Bill's Saloon, 1020 P St., will serve Irish Whiskeys of the variety of Old Bushmill and Jameson for $1, and an Irish Kiss, a green drink made of orange juice and blue curacao for $1, along with green beer and Irish music cn the juke box. Brittany's Grand Edibles, 227 N. Ninth St., will offer green beer draws for 55 cents, corned beef and cabbage for $3.95 and Irish stew for $3.05. The Lucky Lady, 1033 O St., in the lower level of the Gold's Gallsria Build ing, will offer a mystical Irish punch for $1.25 a glass Saturday night. There also will be a special appearance by a leprechaun, a blarney stone to kiss for luck and lip-sync performances. Chesterfield, Bottomsley & Fotts, 245 N. 13th St., will offer two-fers on hamburgers and special Irish drinks. B & the Hot Notes are playing Sunday night. No cover. Desserts 222, 222 S. 13th St., will offer special St. Patrick's Day cakes starting at $11.50 and specially decor ated desserts. Dinsdale's Restaurant and Lounge, 1228 P St., will offer specially priced drinks Friday and Saturday night with more than 10 Irish drinks to choose from. Saturday night the bar will give Irish hats to lucky people. Grandmother's, 201 Sunvalley Blvd., will ofTer corned beef and cabbage for $3.75, buy one sandwich get another one of equal or lesser price for $1, and green beer on request on Sunday. m, 'A i 4 WMW'V x ' - 'w -, for VM im Mi V-i?'"'1 The Lincoln Exchange, 132 S. 13th St., will offer poached salmon for $11, donny brooke trout for $10.95, north atlantic fruits de mer for $8.75, mulli gan stew for $7.50, cork country chicken for $8.50 and corned beef and cabbage for $6.25 Friday and Saturday nights. A Dixieland Band, "The Bed Stompers," will play Saturday night from 6 to 10 p.m. Phil's Cafe, 2S30 Orchard St., will serve corned beef and cabbage for $3.25. Sidetrack, Seventh and P streets, will serve green beer starting Friday at 5 p.m. and will have a party and Irish drinks Sunday from 6 to 1 1 p.m. Ron AlbtrUonDally Nabrzsksn Hitchcock h Gage Counties o O Get I FREE upsidedown margaritss and door prizes for Hitchcock & Gaga County residents compliments of the Sweet Potato Bsnd. Bring your buddies and enjoy! imCOM LA 7th &P Help bring the world together. Host an exchange stuaent As part of International Youth Exchange, a Presidential Initiative for peace, your family welcomes a teenager from another country into your home and into your way of life. blunteer host families from all segments of American society are being selected. If you'd like to be one of them, send for more information. ? I3 Help bring the world together, one friendship at a time. 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