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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 200

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
200
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4V (A $10 children under 12. Above prices do not include tax or gratuities. For reservations or further information call 356-4120. NASHVILLE AQUATIC CLUB: Offers swimming classes for aU ages, memberships for families and individuals, pool rental, handicapped swimming, scuba, fitness class, and competitive swim training. 213 Oceo-la Ave.

356-1579. VANDERBILT SWIMMING: Com-plete range of swimming opportunities for all ages. Beginning through advanced swimming inducting competitive swimming and springboard 'J The Famous 231 Band rate Opryland attraction presented in the Acuff Theater. The show presented at 2:30 p.m. A 6 p.m.

$4.95 plus tax. For information, call 889-6611. GENERAL JACKSON: Cruises night-ry A also offers breakfast A mid-day cruises Sunday, mid-day A afternoon cruises Friday A four cruises Saturday. Daytime cruises depart at 8 a.m., 1 1:30 a.m. A 3 p.m.

Cost is $9.95 plus tax. Evening cruises depart at 7:30 p.m. A cost $29.95 (adult) A $24 (children) plus tax A gratuity. Boarding for each cruise is 30 minutes before departure. For additional cruise information, call 615 889-6611.

THE BELLE CAROL RIVER BOAT COMPANY: Cruises from the Downtown Dock at Riverfront Park on the Musk Cty Queen. During May daytime sightseeing cruises depart at a.m. Friday A Saturday A 2:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. No reservations required.

Fare: $6.50 adults $3.50 children under 12. Prime Rib Dinner Cruise departs at 7 p.m. from Riverfront Park weekends A some weeknights by reservations. Fare: $23.50 children under 12. From the Music Valley Area Dock, end of McGavock Pike West, the Captain Ann soils at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday-Sunday with daytime sightseeing cruises. No reservations required. Fore: $5.50 children under 12. Southern Style Buffet Dinner Cruises sail at 6 A 8:30 p.m. on weekends A some weeknights in May by reservations farm the Musk Volley Dock.

Fare: $17.95 adults mm LU B-x May 18 no cover 24 KUblh Saturdav. Mav Hoyt Boardwalk diving. For more information caK John Smith, 322-SWIM. RAMBUN' BREEZE RANCH: Outdoor activities include horseback riding, fishing, hiking and hay rides. 120 acres with stoble rentals, clubhouse, party facilities and more.

Open daily 9 a.m. -sundown. 400 Knight Road. 876-1029. ACADEMY CENTER: Swimming classes for al ages, from infant-adult.

Beginning to competition levels. Also complete fitness center with memberships for families A individuals. Saunders Ferry Henderson-, ville. 824-0344. Country Ham, Gravy, Fried Apples MONDAY THE GEMS (Jim Ed Brown'a Band) SPECIAL GUEST FRI.

SAT. GRANNY ANNA MAY JOHNSON Eddie Blakely, Debbie Hulled Bluebird Cafe Saturday John Stewart featuring Roy Bookbinder Fred Koller. PLAZA: The Garden: Bill Ferreira, Monday-Thursday 5-9 p.m.; Kathey Grati, Friday 5-9 p.m. Saturday 5-1 1 p.m. Snaffles: The Mickey Basil Trio, Friday Saturday 9 p.m.-midnight.

Chancellor's: Claire King Cope, Monday-Saturday 1 p.m. WESTERN ROOM: Steve "Bulldog" Bivens A Reunion. Printers Alley. WINNIE LYNNS PUB: Tuesday Writers night with Bruno Company featuring Bobby Taylor; Wednesday Yakitty-Yak; Thursday jam night; Friday A Saturday Parti Flares the Day Sleepers. 2821 Smith Springs Rd.

360-6838. WORLD'S END RESTAURANT: Sunday Chorlene Harb, classical piano, noon-3 rrt; Mark Christian Trio, jazx, 7-10 p.m. No cover. 1713 Church St. 329-3480.

ZANIES: Sunday Skip Griparis, Rick Corse A Killer Been; Tuesday laff-off; Wednesday-Saturday Bill EngvaB, Charles Vricc4a A Mitch OTHER OPRYLAND USA: The park is open 2-9 p.m. Fridays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Sunday.

Park gates open at 8 a.m. Saturday A 8:30 a.m. Sunday to ottow breakfast service in Plaza Inn A the Country Kettle. "Trickets" are good for three consecutive operating days ki the park A cost $14.95, plus tax. For information, col 889-661 1.

GRAND OLE OPRY: Regular performances Friday at A 9:30 p.m. A Saturday 3, 6:30 A 9:30 p.m. Evening tickets $10 ($9, upper balcony). Matinee prices ore J8 A $7. For information, col 889-3060.

"MUSia MUSK3 A sepa rflioonnnEZEinniTf SWING I rm.i3ni.iuu a.m. Wf NULtNSVILLt HO. 331-6858 1 LndlnilMiIlirtiMtflliK I It It 1 1B i lwimmic SHOW DAfiCE BAND I I DON TUtSS THtlRSO 60 SHOW 30p.m.-1:30am. Marsha Spears Music Row SHERATON DOWNTOWN: Monday-Thursday: Rochel Sumner, 5-8 p.m. SPRINGWATER: Friday.

Dave 01-ney: Saturday: Stan Morkingham Houm Party. STARUTE aUB: Sunday Monday: Donna Fay A Stay-Tuntd; Tuesday-Sunday: Pom Raymond with Night Shift. 3976 Diderson Rd. STATION INN: Sunday: jam ses-ion; Tuesday: Black Sheep Mountain Boy; Wednesday: Forward Roll wtih The Johnsons; Thursday: Barb Hudson Band; Friday: The Blue Ribbon Band; Saturday: Blueridge Connection with Smith Brothers, Johnny Warren Charlie Cushmon. 402 12th Ave.

S. 255-3307. STEEPLECHASE: Monday-Thursday: Blues Other Brothers; Friday Saturday: Butch Baker Band. 5115 Harding Rd. 356-7124.

STOCKYARD: The Bullpen Lounge: Sunday-Saturday: Donna Meade, Vernon Williams Gain Control; The Studio: Monday-Saturday: Curtis Green, 5-10 p.m. 2nd Ave N. at Stockyard St. 255-6464. SUTLER: Wednesday: Marianne Osiel, Pat Collins Benefit with Bruce Channel, Rick Schulmon, Gail Chasin, Getvs Haegert, Wayne Carson A Friends; Thursday: Greg Mash, 9:30 p.m.; Friday: Jan Marjy Plant A Clinging Vines, 9:30 p.m.; Saturday: Bemie Nelson.

TONY ROMA'S: Monday-Wednesday: Tern Becker; Thursday-Saturday. Gary Lloyd, ElKsfon Place. 12TH PORTER: Sunday Bon Temps Roulet with Miranda Louise A Chicago Chart; Wednesday The Evert oody Brothers featuring Wil Rambeoux A Bil Uoyd; Thursday John Hiott; Friday John Sebastian with special guest Roy Bookbinder; NO COVER 331-1238 Monday A Tutedey Night JANNA DINO Wednesday A Thursday Night STREAMLINE Tonight, Fri A Sat Night THE DAVID JOHN BAND 5 BREAKFAST BUFFET FrU Sat Sun. 7-11 Eggs, Grits, Sausage, Bacon, Biscuits. Freeh Fruits.

Juice, Coffee 8 Blueberry Muffins SUNDAY, MAY 18 ALAN JACKSON TUESDAY-SUNDAY JUDY BAILEY f- NASHVILLE BALLROOM 1517 A NOLENSVILLE ROAO -Col Tie Rrouirrt SaWrtsvs Complete Menu Served After 5 PJLOor Specialty farm Raised Catfish, Prima Rib, and Fresh Stuffed Flounder HAPPY HOUR 3-7 DAILY FREZ H0RS D'OEUVRES 2400 MUSIC VALLEY DRIVE (across from Opryland Complex) 8351540 I RAJIN FURY I "V- 1 FRL8PMI 1AM i Ml.trM-, wf SUN 6PM ttVS 343-7005 DANCE, Set ps soM ADMISSION ONLY 12.98 DANCE, DANCE f-24- Ia 634-701?.

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