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Friday, October 16, 2009

Jazz Brunch and 'Four Centuries' perfect for rainy weekend




Plainfielders dismayed they will not be able to do yard work on Sunday because of the expected rain have a MUCH BETTER ALTERNATIVE.

Jazz, brunch and history!

Plainfield's own Bev and Kev (Beverly Calland and Kevin Catwell of Adrian's) are hosting a JAZZ BRUNCH Sunday at Adrian's Restaurant.

'It will be a perfect day to treat that someone special with Jazz and a very special brunch', says brunch organizer Bev Calland, 'and then take in some of Union County's Four Centuries in a Weekend sites.'

The hearty brunch (see menu at right) will be offered with the inimitable touches of Plainfield's very own Kevin of Adrian's on East Second Street.

Bev has arranged for Lady CiCi and Don Williams' Jazz Just-Us Band to provide the special musical setting.




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BRUNCH MENU


Chicken Marsala
Salmon
Ribs
Oxtails

Fresh Fruit Salad
Garden Salad
Assorted Cold Salads

Mac & Cheese
Rice w/Peas
Carrots & String Beans
Collard Greens

Tropical Punch
Coffe/Tea
Assorted Desserts

Jazz, like good wines, needs to be aged properly to be appreciated. Having entertained audiences for a quarter century together, this dynamic duo knows how to deliver that soulful musical experience perfect for a rainy day. With smooth and spicey sliding tones, Lady Cici highlights the bluesy jazz style and gospel roots that have thrilled audiences here and abroad.

Lacy Cici and Williams' Jazz Just-Us Band have toured nationally and internationally over the years with the likes of Arthur Prysock and the Jim McGriff Quartet (check them out on the Web here and here).

You won't want to miss this very special treat.

After brunch, you can pop on over to the DRAKE HOUSE, one of the twenty-five historic locations around Union County open specially this weekend to celebrate the annual Four Centuries in a Weekend event.


The Four Centuries event is Union County's annual spotlight on its historic sites' heritage.

All the county's sites are open to the public FREE on both Saturday and Sunday, with special programming revolving around five themes -- including the age of the Robber Barons and the Great Depression as well as the Revolutionary War and Civil War eras.

While at the Drake House, you will be able to see the extensive work done (much of it unobtrusive) in a two-year capital upgrades program that has seen the installation of central air and dehumidification systems as well as accessibility improvement to Plainfield's house museum, which is operated by the volunteers of the Historical Society of Plainfield.

All in all, a perfect treat for a rainy weekend.


Did I forget to mention Bev's incomparable homemade pound cake?

Shame on me.




Jazz Brunch at Adrian's
Sunday | 11 AM - 3 PM
$35/advance | $40/at the door
Tickets and Info: (908) 361-8533 or (908) 313-6568

Adrian's Restaurant

1100 East Second Street (at Netherwood Avenue)


Drake House Museum
Four Centuries in a Weekend
Sunday | Noon - 5 PM
FREE
602 West Front Street (at Plainfield Avenue)




-- Dan Damon


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2 comments:

Maria Pellum, Plainfield Resident said...

Thanks Dan, now I'll be one more weekend behind on my yard's work! But the promise of a good cake beats any planned yard work, rain or not. Besides, doing the Four Centuries Tour is one of the county's highlights, specially for newcomers like us.

Hope to you around this weekend!

Maria

Jim Pivnichny said...

Dan,
Thanks for publicizing these events. Plainfield has a lot to offer folks from in town and from out of town, and we need to do a good job of getting the word out to both populations.