Press Release – Old Town Mardi Gras

19 02 2009

From a press release…

Mardi Gras in Old Town!
An Evening of Jazz and New Orleans Cuisine
This Saturday from 7-11pm! (doors at 6:30)

PUT ON YOUR PARTY BEADS and transport yourself to New Orleans right here in Old Town. Enjoy a fantastic evening of live Jazz with the Wess Anderson Quartet and New Orleans jazz vocalist Germaine Bazzle and feast on delectable Mardi Gras favorites prepared by East Lansing’s own Gumbo & Jazz Restaurant. Sample delicacies such as Crawfish Etouffee, Gumbo, Jambalaya, Shrimp Creole and Bread Pudding.

$75 per person, $130 per couple
$250 per table of four, $360 per table of six

limited seating by reservation only
For Tickets Call: Gumbo & Jazz at 517-664-8626
For TicketsCall: Perspective2 at 517-853-5880
(5% discount to all P2 members)





Press Release – Culver’s Bucks The Trend

19 02 2009

From a press release…

Culver’s® Restaurants Defies Sluggish Economy
Confidence and commitment to growth lead to increased sales and bold new marketing campaign

Prairie Du Sac, WI (Grassroots Newswire) February 19, 2009 – Bucking the trend of a down economy, Culver’s® Restaurants is on the move. The company’s confidence and commitment to growth has led to increased sales, new restaurant openings, and an aggressive marketing campaign launching nationally around this year’s Academy Awards®.

Known for its ButterBurgers®, fresh frozen custard and commitment to treating guests with unexpected kindness, Culver’s is proof that good companies grow even in challenging times. Culver’s, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, ended 2008 with nearly a 10 percent increase in overall sales. While its roots are in the Midwest, the company is spreading across the country with 23 new stores in 2008 – two of which opened in Phoenix, a new market for Culver’s – and 20 more planned for 2009.

Now, Culver’s is pulling out all the stops with a new marketing effort chronicling the “Culverization of the Nation.” Culverization began a year ago as the story of irresistible goodness and warm hospitality you’ll always find at every Culver’s restaurant was told. The company’s new marketing push seeks to extend Culverization across the nation, converting millions with delicious food and extraordinary hospitality.

The new campaign launches with Culver’s first-ever national TV ad, a 60-second commercial that will air Feb. 22 during the live “red carpet” show on E! preceding the Academy Awards. The 60-second commercial will also be shown during the Oscars broadcast on ABC affiliates in select markets, after which a series of 30-second spots will extend the campaign throughout 2009.

“We’re making a strong statement that Culver’s refuses to participate in the current economic downturn,” said Chris Contino, Culver’s vice president of marketing. “We honor our guests by doing what’s right for them. That’s something we’re proud of and believe helps us continue to grow despite challenges.

“With our first national TV commercial airing this Sunday, we believe that we are demonstrating Culver’s confidence. People will see us in markets we haven’t yet entered, but may be expanding to soon.”

In the new TV campaign, created by the Chicago office of MARC USA, there’s a lone skeptic – a fellow who hasn’t yet been Culverized. Mystified by what he’s seeing at Culver’s, he decides to investigate. To him, tasty food cooked to order and brought to your table or your car with a friendly smile is against the natural order of the universe.

The TV spots follow the mystified investigator as he observes Culverization. He sees it with his own eyes, but he doesn’t believe it. In one spot, he sees his grouchy neighbor become a model citizen once he has been Culverized. In another, he finds that the one thing you can’t get at Culver’s is a frown. In yet another, he’s so unnerved by the niceness all around that he runs off with a fresh, hot order. Convinced there’s something unnatural going on, he’s desperately trying to disrupt the experience. Of course, he fails every time.

In addition to the new TV spots, the campaign will include radio, a new crop of Culverisms (the quirky sayings on all point-of-sale and packaging), social media and grassroots events. Culver’s also has a growing following on Twitter (@getculverized) and a Facebook fan page.





Antonio’s Pizza – Champaign, IL

19 02 2009
  • 619 E. Green Street
  • Champaign, IL 61820
  • (217) 365-9500
  • No Known Website
  • Menu
Antonios Pizza on Green Street in Champaign, IL

Antonio's Pizza on Green Street in Champaign, IL

You should know me by now.  When I’m on the campus of a large university, I go looking for pizza-by-the-slice.  I was in Champaign to witness one of the worst basketball games I have ever seen.  If you happened to watch the Penn State vs. Illinois basketball game, you know what I’m talking about.  Before that atrocity, I needed to find dinner.  Most of my co-workers went to a Mexican place, but I wanted pizza, so I headed to Green Street and started walking.

Antonio’s Pizza is in the 600 Block of Green Street which is U of I’s big restaurant district.  They’ve got everything from Asian to chains to bars to pizza.  I walked by a few places that looked good, but didn’t do anything for me.  From the corner of 6th and Green, I could see a green, white, and red striped awning.  I knew it had to be a pizza place, soI crossed the street and kept walking. Read the rest of this entry »





Press Release – Joan Bauer Introduces Smoke Free Bill

19 02 2009

I’m confused and it’s late, so I’m not going to dive into this as much as I should just yet.  Apparently, Rep Joan Bauer has introduced a Smoke Free Michigan Bill.  I thought there was already one introduced.  I’ll get to the bottom of it in the next couple days…or I know there’s a reader/commentor who will know what’s going on and fill me in.  The bill is HB 4341.  It was introduced on February 18 and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.

 Campaign for Smokefree Air Reignites Legislative Effort To Make all Workplaces Smokefree

LANSING, Mich. – The battle for smokefree air continued today as Rep. Joan Bauer (D-Lansing) introduced House Bill 4341, an effort to make all workplaces in Michigan smokefree.

The Campaign for Smokefree Air supports Bauer’s bill, which would protect all Michigan workers from secondhand smoked exposure, including those at restaurants, bars and the three Detroit casinos. Bauer also is a leader in the newly formed Smokefree Air Caucus, a bipartisan, bicameral organization asking lawmakers to sign a pledge to work on smokefree legislation during this term.

“Michigan workers have waited long enough,” said Susan Schechter, CSA spokesperson and director of advocacy at the American Lung Association of Michigan. “We made progress last year, but not enough. It is time for measures such as Rep. Bauer’s bill to be passed and signed into law. Protecting the health of all workers needs to be a priority in the legislature.”

Smokefree legislation has received a groundswell of support lately, including in Gov. Granholm’s State of the State speech on Feb. 4 and from lawmakers who heard from constituents during the November 2008 election that this was an important issue to be resolved. Bauer is dedicated to the passing of smokefree legislation and hopes her fellow lawmakers will focus on the health of Michigan residents this term.

“Protecting all workers from inhaling secondhand smoke in order to bring home a paycheck is the priority here,” Bauer said. “No one should have to choose between their health and their job. As many as 2,400 Michigan residents die each year from secondhand smoke exposure. It is time for us to do our part in the legislature and protect our constituents.”

Polling sponsored by CSA in April 2005 and January 2008 consistently showed overwhelming support for smokefree workplaces across Michigan. In 2006, the U.S. Surgeon General released a report concluding that the only way to protect workers and residents from deadly secondhand smoke exposure is through comprehensive smokefree air laws. Currently, more than 30 states have adopted protective smokefree air laws.





Press Release – Bath Middle School Family Fun Night

19 02 2009

Got this from a press release.  Lots of restaurants participating…

On Friday, February 20, 2009, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Bath Middle School will host a Family Fun Night. A silent auction, featuring themed baskets and a variety of items donated by area businesses, will go on throughout the event. Businesses donating silent auction items include: Stillwater Grill, The State Room Restaurant, The English Inn Restaurant & Pub, Mitchell’s Fish Market, Bravo Cucina Italina, Eagle Eye Athletic Club, Eagle Eye Golf Club, Hawk Hollow, Royal Scot, Powerhouse Gym, Caruso’s Candy & Ice Cream, Jimmy’s Pub, Playmakers, Munn Ice Arena, Dublin Square, Portrait Innovations, Burgdorf’s Winery, Michigan Athletic Club, McAlister’s Deli, Hair Plus, Caribbean Cabana Tanning, CMU Bookstore, DeWitt Family Golf Center, Cork & Bottle Winery LLC, Gringos, NCG Eastwood Cinemas, Lansing Lugnuts, Quiznos, The Teacher Store, Grand Traverse Pie Company, Jumpin’ Jax, Max & Erma’s, Johnny Rockets, Panera, Impression Five Science Center, The East Lansing Aquatic
Center, Abrams Planetarium, Douglas J Salon, B/A Florist, Hair and Body Elements.

Free activities include inflatable fun by Wacky Zone, interactions with crazy critters, a CSI lab activity, dancing with DJ J.D. Larner, karaoke, a game room, arts and crafts and cookie decorating. Student organizations are sponsoring several of these free activities. Pizza, pop, and baked goods will be available to purchase during the event. All proceeds from the event will be used to enhance the educational experience of Bath Middle School students.





How Much Caffeine is in Energy Drinks?

17 02 2009

You may not know right now, but Senator Michael Switalski (D-Roseville)  wants you to.

State Sen. Michael Switalski says a “caffeine race” is escalating in the marketplace. The Roseville Democrat wants to require the makers of Red Bull, 5-Hour Energy and other drinks to put caffeine content on their labels.the U.S. Food and Drug Administration generally oversees food and beverage labeling.

Switalski says the products are marketed toward youth, and parents need information to control children’s caffeine intake. The bill may not get far because

I don’t know about you, but even if they put a number on the can, I would have no idea what a lot or too much is.  Hell, for kids, it will probably just encourage them to buy more.  I can remember going for Jolt Cola when I was kid because it had more caffeine than Mt. Dew…it was kind of the cool thing to do.

The bill is SB 0230 and right now, it’s been referred to the Committee on Commerce and Tourism





Press Release – Hunt Morel Mushrooms In Petoskey Area

17 02 2009

Got this press release from the Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau…

49th ANNUAL MOREL MUSHROOM FESTIVAL
May 14 – 17, 2009

Boyne City, MI – The 49th Annual Morel Mushroom Festival will take place May 14-17 in Boyne City on beautiful Lake Charlevoix.

Come forage the woods in search of the rare morel mushrooms. If you’ve never hunted for these tasty treats, don’t worry – a guided practice hunt is one of the activities on Friday the 15th. And you don’t want to miss the Wine & Dine dinner sponsored by the Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce – mushrooms guaranteed!

The National Morel Mushroom Hunting Championship is held on Saturday the 16th as part of the festival. Here, hunters can win prizes in a variety of categories. There will also be a carnival with rides and games for the kids, mushroom seminars and the “Morel Taste” of Boyne where visitors can sample the best mushroom recipes from area restaurants and see cooking demonstrations from area chefs. Visit http://www.morelfest.com or contact the Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce at (231) 582-6222.





MBC To Make Kid Rock Craft Beer

17 02 2009

Thought this was a cool story from the Webberville based Michigan Brewing Company.

A brewer headquartered southeast of Lansing is getting a tax credit to produce a new line of beer for Kid Rock.

The tax credit for the Webberville-based Michigan Brewing Company was approved by the Michigan Economic Growth Authority. It’s valued at $722,957. The company plans to invest $7 million in the project, which is expected to create about 400 jobs in the state. 

The new line of beer should debut in the spring.  No style, name, or pricing has been decided yet.





Kroll’s South Loop – Chicago

16 02 2009
  • 1736 S. Michigan Avenue
  • Chicago, IL 60616
  • (312) 235-1400
  • Website
  • Menu
Krolls South Loop on Chicagos Near South Side.

Kroll's South Loop on Chicago's Near South Side.

I wasn’t planning on eating lunch in Chicago today.  My dad and I went to the Chicago Auto Show, so I put on a post on Chow.com asking if there was anyplace to eat within walking distance of McCormick Place.  Most of the replies said no, but someone replied this morning and J happened to see it so she texted me with details.  About 2:00, dad and I were getting hungry so I thought, what the hell.  It’s only a half mile or so away, so I called J to get directions and we went for a walk.

Kroll’s South Loop is on the Near South Side at Michgan Avenue and 18th Street.  It’s a little, corner neighborhood bar.  They have the menu posted outside and prices looked reasonable, so we went inside to grab a bite to eat. Read the rest of this entry »





McCormick Place – Chicago

16 02 2009
  • 2301 S. Lakeshore Drive
  • Chicago, IL 60616
  • (312) 791-7000
  • Website
The entrance to McCormick Place in Chicago.

The entrance to McCormick Place in Chicago.

This is funny.  Last month, when I was writing the review for Cobo Hall after we went to the North American International Auto Show, I mentioned I had never been to the Chicago Auto Show or McCormick Place.  I happened to be home this year during the auto show and I asked my dad if he wanted to go.  You see, he was supposed to drive up for the Detroit show, but snow kept them home.  I figured the Chicago Auto Show was a good replacement…and boy, was it.

 

McCormick Place is on Chicago’s South Side right where I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) turns into the famous Lake Shore Drive.  When you’re on the highway, it’s really tough to see anything other than a massive building.  I had no idea what the front of the building looked like or even how to get to a door from Lake Shore drive, but I have driven by it hundreds of times.  Read the rest of this entry »