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Show P.C. to host an intimate dinner for 1 300 guests It may be just another one of those crazy media events, but it's bound to be fun. Saturday night at 6 p.m. approximately 1,300 people will sit down to dine together on Main Street. The event has been dubbed "A Taste of Park City" and 36 Park City restaurants are planning to participate. It will probably be the largest sit-down dinner in recorded history. "The response has been wonderful," said Chamber Bureau representative Tina Lewis. "The tickets for several of the restaurants are already sold out." Lewis said that people who haven't made their reservations yet should call the Chamber office (649-6100) which will direct them to those restaurants restaur-ants that still have tickets available. "The restaurants are going all-out for decor, and I've heard that some of the waiters are going to be in costume," said Lewis. The event will get a lot of national press, she added. In addition to the inevitable inevit-able entertainment of watching watch-ing 1,300 people eating together, to-gether, the cast of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Actors Ensemble's "Greenshow" will add a measure of merriment and j frivolity to the event. "It is something everyone ( can participate in," Lewis J explained. The dinners range in price from 10 for hors d'oeuvres at Peek-a-Boos' table to $32 for . gourmet cuisine at Mari-. . , posa. The Dairy Queen is offering 85" tickets for ice cream and Alpha Beta has a -reasonably priced $3 dinner ; ticket. j Restaurateur Terry Jan-not Jan-not is coordinating the event and said "I can't wait to see it myself." He said that the j Park City restaurant owners 1 "Want to remind Salt Lake that we're up here." And so far, he said, "it looks like it is going to be a success." 1 - ) |