Section A·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care Monday, March 16, 1998 LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS "We StandBehind Our Work, and WE CARE!" 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Like KU Basketball,A Lawrence Tradition DAILY FOOD & DRINK APPETIZER SPECIALS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ALL APPELTIZE MONDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT PASTA(5-9 P.M.) PETE'S WICKED BREWS TUESDAY CHICKEN STRIP PLATTER FAT TIRE PINTS WEDNESDAY BURGERS! Buy One, Get One 1/2 Price THURSDAY STEAK DINNER SPECIAL ROLLING ROCK BOTTLES FRIDAY FRIED CATFISH 24 oz. MR.BEERS, Long Island/ Long Beach Teas SATURDAY MANAGER'S CHOICE Well Drinks SUNDAY CHICKEN FRIED STEAK PINT DRAWS APPETIZER SPECIALS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ALL APPETIZERS 1/2 PRICE 3-6 P.M. LATE NIGHT AFTER 9 P.M. TUESDAY 1/2 PRICE CHEESE McGEES MONDAY 1/2 PRICE HAVARTI STICKS WEDNESDAY 1/2 PRICE COLOSSAL ONION STRINGS THURSDAY 1/2 PRICE NACHOS GRANDE FRIDAY & SATURDAY BUY ONE APPETIZER GET ONE FREE SUNDAY 1/2 PRICE WINGDINGS Patty parade helps charities Lisa Stevens John ljohn@kansan.com Kansan stuff writer KU Ballroom Dancing Club students assemble to learn some new moves. About 26 people met Sunday afternoon in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Photo by Sean Haley/K^1^1^N The parade will travel north on Massachusetts Street, over the Kansas River bridge and east on Locust Street to Ninth Street. Grab the green and come to the parade. Tomorrow's 11th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. at South Park. The 80 entries slated for the parade include the St. Patrick's Day queen and her court, Miss KU-Lawrence, Miss Haskell Indian Nations University and Lesley Moss, Miss Kansas 1997, as well as family and commercial floats, said Gene Shaughnessy, organizer of the parade. Having a ball Parade judges will give awards at the Flamingo Club, 501 N. Ninth Street., immediately following the parade. Shaughnessy said the festivities would continue after that. Then set your sights on us! We'll be on campus on March 16th and 17th. KU Students, Information Night SuperTarget is searching for soon-to-be graduates to begin their careers with our company as executive team leaders. We are also seeking students to intern at our stores in the Kansas City area over the summer. You've never experienced anything like SuperTarget. We offer the finest in groceries and the best in discount retail. We also have some of the friendliest people and one of the finest training programs you'll find! Our executive team leaders earn a competitive salary of approximately $30,000 and our interns earn an hourly wage of $10.00. Come find out what we are all about. March 16 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Alcove A/Kansas Union This year, the chosen group will be the Crown Casting Club, which was organized last year to help teach area children how to fish. On Campus Interviews March 17 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Career & Employment Services On Campus Interviews "The money we get from the St. Patrick's Day Parade will give us the funds to be able to go into the schools and promote the casting club," Schnaer said. "We also give the kids in our club some fishing equipment." Last week, the parade group raised $14,000 at their annual sports and celebrity auction. By the time the funds from the auction are added to the proceeds from the Shamrock Shuffle 5K run and the parade, Shaughnessy said he estimated there would be close to $20,000 to give away. "This is the only St. Patrick's Day parade in the U.S. that uses the parade for a fund raiser for local charities and organizations," Shaughnessy said. Each year the parade chooses one project to sponsor. "Some people like to stick around the Flamingo Club after that to have a few drinks," he said. To the St. Patrick's Day Parade them, this is more than a party. The children learn how to bait hooks, cast their lines and to recognize different kinds of fish. They also are taught water safety. Schnaer expects the membership in the Crown Casting Club to grow. Miles Schnaer, owner of Crown Automotive, organized the Crown Casting Club of which 180 children, age 2 to 18, are members. The group meets monthly at the Crown Toyota service building and held one outdoor fishing tournament last year. "We want to teach as many kids as we can to have fun, to get families together and to keep the kids interested in doing something that they can do for the rest of their lives," Schnaer said. INSERTS ARE JUST ONE MORE WAY THE KANSAN KEEPS YOU INFORMED. AFTER YOU PUT THEM TO USE, PLEASE PUT THEM IN THE SPECIAL BOX RIGHT BELOW THE NEWSPAPER BIN. LET'S ALL LEND A HAND TO KEEP OUR CAMPUS CLEAN. Kansan