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Canstruction
opens to the public today at Union Station. The benefit for Harvesters uses canned goods to create massive
pieces of art, which will be on display until February 11.
This is also the last weekend to see the Chocolate: The Exhibition.
New beginnings can be sweet, especially when they come with an extensive $5 happy hour menu. The Majestic
-- Charles Ferruzza reviewed the restaurant in this week's Pitch -- has a solid menu from 2 to 6 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
You can get a duo of sliders (lamb, salmon BLT) or filet mignon with
fries, a 1/2 pound steak burger, fried green beans, pork medallion,
grilled lamb chops or a charcuterie plate, all for $5 with a minimum
beverage purchase of $4.
While you're downtown, Bad Seed Farmer's Market has re-opened in the Crossroads and will be open on Fridays until February 12. Between 4 and 8 p.m., you can get organic produce, grass-fed beef, locally roasted organic coffee and wheat flour.
The Phoenix Jazz Club
kicks off a series of monthly Charity Jazz Brunches on
Saturday. The proceeds from the $20 brunch (10 a.m. to 2
p.m.) go to Sound Affect, Inc. There will be a full breakfast
buffet, complimentary brunch cocktail, and live jazz.
The Roving Imp Coffee House is now open in Bonner Springs. Attached to an improv comedy theater, it has blended coffee drinks named after villains -- like the Gargamel, a vanilla, caramel java concoction.
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