Warm Up For St Patrick's Day At Doyle's
Are you ready for St. Paddy’s Day? If not, this just arrived in our ibox:
Doyle’s Public House and its patrons have been warming up to St. Patrick’s Day in a unique way – with a St. Practice Day series – and the final one from 8 p.m. until close on Feb. 17 is an event that you won’t want to miss.
The evening of the 17th will feature a performance by a popular Celtic band, a contest for a snowboard and a highly-sought-after trip to Vegas giveaway.
Ockham’s Razor, a contemporary Celtic band, is coming back by demand and will play from 8 to 11 p.m.
Also, more than 200 people have entered a contest to win a Newcastle snowboard and name the latest addition to Doyle’s – a private banquet room that seats up to 20 people. Entries will be taken the night of the 17th and the winner of the contest along with the new name of the banquet room will be announced.
Lastly, since Doyle’s opened its doors in April, 2006, those who have ordered the last drinks of a Jameson bottle have been entered to win a trip to Las Vegas – two nights, three days and hotel accommodations. Those who finish off bottles of Jameson on the 17th will get their last chance to win the prize, and at the end of the night, the happy patron will be on their way to Sin City.
For more information about the St. Practice Day finale, contact Doyle’s Public House at (253) 272-PINT (7468).
Link to Doyle’s.
3 comments
M morgan October 30, 2008
I thought the City of Tacoma received an offer from a developer for something like $600 million. How can $5 million be too high?
E Elliot October 30, 2008
$600 million? If that’s true, that offer was a shill bid.
J John Sherman November 4, 2008
City of Tacoma has a number of issues to address that could cause it to loose more money and send its Municipal Water Utility ratepayers some refund money, and the new SAP computer system should be able to do refunds efficiently and with ease.
See CommencementBayOpinion.com `Ratepayer Defined Services Don’t Include Fire Hydrants’ (as Seattle found-out and Tacoma may now begin to understand—-don’t use defined services municipal utility(s) ratepayer money for what general government should have been providing always) available at
http://www.commencementbayopinion.com/?p=748