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Show Page B2 Thursday, March 3. 1983 Park City News MAKE HOME BREW Creative Fermentations Natural ingredients for: Heavy or light High or low alcohol content LIGHT AMBER DARK STOUT ENGLISH BITTER BEERS Kits start at $25.00 -including ingredients to make 2 cases of the beer of your choice Also carrying liqueur extracts make your own liqueurs instantly! Wine-making supplies avaiiaDie soon. Lessons Available 830 Empire Ave. Park City, UT P.O. Box 3235 649-2274 byJeffHowrey One of Park City Live's favorite touring club bands the Denver-based Ace Pancakes will be making one of its frequent stopovers at the Black Pearl this week. Ace Pancakes are a bluesy, soulful, hard-rocking outfit who handle material by such sophisticated artists as Little Feat and Jimi Hen-drix Hen-drix more than capably. In particular, guitarist Don Carlson is a real standout for the Pancakes. His workout on Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" (Hendrix style) is worth the price of admission in itself. Ace Pancakes Pan-cakes will be performing at the Pearl on Main Street each night through the weekend. For more information, infor-mation, call 649-6733. Up at the resort at the Rusty Nail, those rowdy country-rockers, Sagebrush, are in the process of winding down an extended engagement. They will be whopping it up each night through the weekend. Call 649-8111 for further information. infor-mation. At the Ore House, a local band fast picking up a word-of-mouth reputation Comfort Com-fort Zone will be performing perfor-ming each evening through the weekend. A very versatile ver-satile band, Comfort Zone can handle everything from jazz to country to the Clash with apparent ease. The Ore House is located on lower Main Street. Call 649-1098 for further information. At the Alamo, on Main Street across from the Post Office, Backwash will be livening things up on Friday and Saturday nights. Backash has a tasty way with rock chestnuts ranging from the Ventures' "Pipeline" to Little Feat's "Dixie Chicken," and they are quite a danceable outfit as well. In addition, the Alamo's cover charge is always eminently reasonable. For more information, in-formation, call 649-2380. If acoustic tunes in a low-key low-key environment is your idea of a big night out, Park City Live has several possible nightspots to suggest. To begin with, at the Down Under beneath the Claim-jumper Claim-jumper on Main Street, local favorites Kat and Mickey continue to perform, as their several-week-long engagement engage-ment at the establishment shows no signs of letting up. Another nice spot to catch the light tunes is Janeaux's, at 306 Main Street. Acoustic balladeers are featured Thursday through Saturday nights each week in a relaxed environment. Showtimes are 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. each evening. Call 649-6800 for exact listing of artists performing this week. If you want your acoustic tunes in a non-alcoholic environment, en-vironment, maybe you should check out the Lamplighter coffeehouse. Located in the Art Network building at 524 Main Street, Get in on round theg floor! 1 T Mr--- Construction has begun on the Park Hotel Condominiums, Main Street's most elegant lodging facility. On Monday, August 16 ground was broken for this eighteen eigh-teen unit luxury hotel scheduled to be completed in the spring of 1983. The Park Hotel Condominiums are a step into the modern, intelligent world of timeshare ownership. And they are a step into the past, to an era of elegance and quality qual-ity service found only in the best hotels. This really is your chance to get in on the ground floor. There is still a very limited amount of pre-sale inventory available at an incredible 20 Oft market value. Phase II has been opened with a complete choice of weeks. We invite you to visit our offices for a presentation pre-sentation tour of the Park Hotel Condominiums. Con-dominiums. We'll give you a $20.00 certificate certifi-cate just to preview our new shared ownership owner-ship condominiums. Please call our office for an appointment, 649-3200 in Park City, or 355-9435 in Salt Lake. We are open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ELIGIBILITY CUARANTEE. You must be 21 years of age or older and fully employed. If married, mar-ried, both husband and wife must attend presentation. presenta-tion. $10.00 value per person, $20.00 value per presentation. Previous recipients are not eligible for any other offer being conducted by Park HoteL PARK HOTEL CO NDOMINIUMS .11 A I S S T R li I- T I' .1 K ' ' I T Y the Lamplighter is a cooperative venture' sponsored spon-sored by the local churches. Each Friday and Saturday evenings, various low-keyed low-keyed guitarists, pianists and vocalists perform in an atmosphere that is both civil and relaxed, but ; never preachy or dogmatic. Since it's a Christian venture, drinks are not served, but juices and other beverages are available. If light and breezy music isn't your cup of tea and if you do like to drink 'em up while you listen to live, tunes perhaps the Cowboy-Bar Cowboy-Bar on Upper Main Street will fit your bill. The Cowboy, the undisputed un-disputed backbone of Park City's thriving music scene, will be offering up a typically diverse offering of performances during a full week of activities. Thursday through Satruday the ever-popular 004 will be offering their own inimitable brand of ska and New Wave rock. (They're also capable of doing a damn; fine workout on more traditional material like Stevie Wonder's "Uptight -Everything is All Right" when they have a mind to. If you like the offbeat, heavily percussive feel of ska (a close musical kin to reggae) 004 will have you dancing. On Sunday night, the Cowboy will switch over to a more countrified atmosphere at-mosphere when Montana, formerly Mission Mountain Wood Band, returns. Just a , few short weeks ago, Montana Mon-tana put on a top-notch show at the Cowboy and patrons will be expecting more of the same when the group returns re-turns this Sunday. Monday and Tuesday will find the Cowboy Bar entering en-tering its fourth week of "Rawhide Nights" which feature exotic and erotic dancers of both sexes. On Mondays, the guys take it (almost) off, while on Tuesdays, female dancers are featured. On both nights, live music will be provided by the New Wave contingent, Patterns. Beginning next Wednesday, Wed-nesday, country stylist Cindy Cin-dy Hurt will begin several nights of performances at the Cowboy. She will open for the well-known Jonathan Edwards (of "Sunshine" fame) a week from Thursday. Thurs-day. - All shows start at 9 p.m. at the Cowboy. For more Information, In-formation, or to make reservations, reser-vations, call 649-4146. . . Finally, there's ; a , big benefit dance looming on the horizon. On Friday, March 11, three bands-Comfort Zone, Dr. Bop and Otto MJleti's; ; Rhythm Animals will be perfor- ming. If you want to forego the dinner, which starts about 7:30 p.m., you can catch all three bands and take advantage of some free-flowing free-flowing keg action by simply showing up at 9 p.m. and coughing up a five-spot. Five dollars for three bands and big fun! The purpose of the benefit is to send thirteen-year-old freestyle skiing whiz Bad Rad Bumpin' Brad Holmes to the national finals on the East Coast later this month. For more information infor-mation on the event, call Bad Rad's dad, Gilbert Holmes, at 6494270. Or read Dr. Bop's column this week. If you can stand it. 4 Apple Tree' at shrub prices After a successful opening, "The Apple Tree" will continue this weekend at the Egyptian Theatre. The show is scheduled to play Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. On Friday and Saturday nights, anyone bringing a house plant (one that might have even been in the Garden Gar-den of Eden) will be admitted for half price. The plants will be given to the Park CitJr'Senior Citizens OJhtirV On Sunday night, anyone' dressed asbJ3her favorite1 Tickets for this show are $7.50 general admission, and $6 for members of the theatre. For reservations, call 649-9371. A VERY GOOD INVESTMENT!! 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