Sandbar VIP Night at the Movies!

This Friday, March 30, is a special event at the Crystal Plaza Theater in Ottawa.

All of our Sandbar friends are invited to the premiere of "Wild Hogs" as well as a pre-film party.  If you would like to attend, just request a VIP pass from the wonderful bartenders at The Sandbar (Lawrence or Ottawa) or The Lodge of Baldwin City. 

The event begins at 6:15 p.m. at the Crystal Plaza, where you will be escorted to the "Back Stage" of the theater.  We’ll have a pre-party sponsored by The Sandbar of Ottawa. 

If you haven’t been to the Crystal Plaza yet, it’s worth the drive to Ottawa.  This is a grand old theater that has been restored by Peach and Ted along with their business partners.  It has sparkling crystal chandeliers in the lobby, beautiful (and comfortable!) sofas, and two screens.  Movie Dave, who you may remember from Hillcrest/Dickinson theaters here in Lawrence, is the manager.  Something unique about this theater, though, is the "Back Stage."  A neat little room behind the two movie theaters, it’s a great gathering spot.  It has a stage and also a balcony area.  We’ve had several parties back there already and it’s great fun. 

So come on out this Friday to check out the "Back Stage," the new Crystal Plaza Theater, and the new movie "Wild Hogs!"

Cool Heather

Fridays just wouldn’t be the same without Heather.  The after-work shift on Friday has been Heather’s since she started working there, 7 or 8 years ago.  Lots of folks around town know Heather since she grew up in Lawrence and her parents still live here.  Here are some fun facts about Heather.  And, today is Heather’s birthday!

How did you get the job at The Sandbar?  My friend Joanna was a bartender there and working on her PhD at the time.  She had a fellowship for the summer and I filled in for her at the bar for a few months.  I took to it and the bar took to me and I’m still here all these years later. Chris_heather_danny

What other jobs do you have or have you had?  I’ve parked cars at the Kansas Speedway; worked for the Chamber of Commerce; worked in the mental health industry, and worked at a movie theater back in high school {her first boss was Movie Dave!!!}.  My day job and career are in human resources.

Favorite job besides The Sandbar?  That’s tough, since The Sandbar is my favorite job- where else do you get paid to have fun and dance on the bar?

Favorite drink to drink?  Vodka Press

Favorite drink to make?  A classic martini, there is just something about all the ritual that goes into that I like.

Any specialty drinks?  I had a time where I was naming my shot creations after shoes, but then somebody renamed my Black Boot the Black Boob. {I remember the Pink Sandal!}  After that I tried Muppet names.  I think my best specialty drink is the Sun King named after a horse I bet on in the Kentucky Derby a few years ago.

Favorite memory at the bar? I was working one Friday night and there was a big group of people standing and staring out the windows.  I couldn’t tell if something was going on outside but we were busy so I figured I would look into it later.  About 30 minutes later a young couple came into the bar. I carded both of them, and when the young woman handed me her ID, the crowd by the window started cheering.  Turns out, it was her 21st birthday and her whole family was waiting for her to come in.  Her mom went up to her, gave her a big hug, and said "Congratulations, honey, now you can use your real one."  The Sandbar was the hardest place to get into with a fake ID and she had been dying to come in when she became legal.  The whole thing was very sweet.

Heatherjoanna_2 Favorite jukebox song?  I have a whole CD of favorites, Cool Heather’s Music!

Song you never want to hear again?  Muskrat Love by Captain and Tenille.

How many dollars do you have on the wall? Just one and it was my very first tip.

Favorite bar dancing song?  Hands down it has got to be the Car Wash.

Favorite Sandbar float?  I really loved the Grease car.

Longest you’ve ever waited in line?  One hour.

Hobbies?  I love reading and can talk your arm off about movies.

Favorite quotes?  I have two.  "Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission" by Eleanor Roosevelt and "Laughter is the sun that drives the winter from the human face" by Victor Hugo.

Favorite music? While it makes Phil quite insane, I do have a deep love for disco.

5 Random Things About Heather

  • I’m deathly afraid of grasshoppers
  • I believe the Sandbar ghost exists
  • I’m older than I look
  • I’ve read the majority of the "classics" in literature
  • Every year I throw my own personal Oscar party and watch the whole shindig from red carpet pre-party all the way to post-party wrapup in my pj’s with delicious junk food, some of which I only eat on that big night.

Heather says "you can always tell a quality human being by how much they like The Sandbar." 

More LJW Space

Some random guy wrote a letter to the editor of the Lawrence Journal-World that mentioned The Sandbar!

Here is the letter:

Thank you to everyone who made the Lawrence St. Patty’s Day Parade a fun and successful occasion. History was made again as the Sandbar entry was the first float in this parade’s duration to have a men’s and women’s bathroom on board. Lucky, too, because it was a loooong parade!

Isn’t that cool?  You can see the letter on the LJW website here

What in the world will we do next year to top this float? 

Where Are They Now- Kay

Kay was an employee at The Sandbar long before my time, but fortunately she pops into the bar enough that she’s still a familiar face.

When did you work at The Sandbar and for how long?  Started in March 1993 for two years.

How did you get the job? I asked Peach with a Bahama Mama in hand "Hey Peach, when I turn 21 can I get a job here?"  Needless to say, she screamed a bit that I wasn’t yet of age. I started the job the next week.  {if any of you reading this are underage, please know that The Sandbar is very serious about not allowing anyone under 21 in the bar.}

Image_246 What are you doing now? I’m the bar manager of a live theatre and I sell health insurance.

Last time you were at The Sandbar? Rarely now, but most recently in February for a post-bachelorette party.

Favorite job (besides The Sandbar)?  Limo driver or theatre bar manager.

Favorite drink to drink? Wine. {I’m guessing that she didn’t develop this taste at The Sandbar…}

Favorite drink to make? Wine.

Any specialty drinks? Wine for Kay.  {noticing a theme here?? get the girl some wine! it’s no wonder we don’t see her at The Sandbar much- we’re not exactly known for our wine selection}.

Favorite song on the jukebox? "Take It Back" by Jimmy BuffettDave_kay_nelson

How many dollars do you have on the wall? I used to have three, and a post card of me posing on the beach, and at least two dozen other photos.  I think there are two left.  Old school doesn’t always last.  But the yellow and red plastic Sandbar sign that we stole, ahem, acquired in the Keys is still there! {note to Kay…I’m pretty sure there are more than just two pictures of you on the wall…but they’ve been moved around quite a bit in previous years.}

Longest you’ve waited in line? I quit when I was asked to wait in line.

What was The Sandbar like when you worked there?  Fun, easy, new, and fresh.  Still stunk a little though.

Mexi-Cans Wednesdays

Drumrollllllllll, please….

The Sandbar would like to announce our new Wednesday special, Mexi-Cans!!

Wednesdays at The Sandbar will feature $2.00 cans of Modelo and Tecate.  We’ll still have the fabulous free chips and salsa provided by our friends up the street, La Familia Cafe and Cantina. 

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Sombreros will be available for wear and purchase, and free fun is always provided by our Wednesday night crew- Morgan, Blair, and John.  Stop in some Wednesday after work and enjoy the warm weather, our open windows, and our new Mexi-Cans!

30 Seconds of Float Fun

If you haven’t noticed, we have a new fascination with Youtube….

Brother Pants jumped off our float a couple times in North Lawrence to run ahead and videotape the boat as it sailed by. 

Here is a great clip of the Showboat, rocking along to Proud Mary.

Isn’t it amazing how synchronized and coordinated everyone is??!!??

A selection of the best St. Patrick’s Day pictures taken by Michelle, Justin, Tierney, and others have been posted in the St. Patrick’s Day album on the right side of the page.

Enjoy! And if you have any pictures of our float, the parade, or inside The Sandbar after the parade, we’d love to see them!

The Best Part of the Float

It was brought to my attention by my peanut gallery that I failed to mention the best part of the float, or at least the most unique part of the float.

Have you ever seen a parade float that actually had a bathroom on board? And not only a bathroom….but separate men’s and women’s, with sheets separating them for privacy? Only on the Sandbar float would you find something so strange. 

Last year, like every year really, we lined up soooo early and ended up waiting and waiting for the parade to start.  Of course as soon as we were very far from the house, it seemed like everyone had to use the restroom.  A few people ran all the way back to our house to use the facilities.  Leah, however, the "runaway bride,"  marched right up to the house on Mass Street that we were parked in front of and asked the residents, who were hanging out on the porch, if she could use theirs.  They didn’t mind, and those of us on the float thought it was hilarious.

Our on-board bathroom actually did get used, too. 

Another Great St. Patrick’s Day

Well, we all survived another St. Pat’s Day, fully intact.  Thankfully everyone managed to duck the low-hanging tree branches along Locust Street.

The weather was perfect- just cool enough to keep us from getting hot and sweaty while dancing all the way down the parade route.  The day started off early with float riders gathering at our house for pizza, dance practice, and last minute costume adjustments.  The float pulled out of the alley around noon to line up, and then the wait began.  We were entry #105 out of a record 148 entries in the parade. 

Parade_2Massachusetts Street was packed.  It seemed like there were ten times as many people than usual- and there probably were since the parade fell on a Saturday this year.   People were all the way out to the middle of the street, right up to the edge of our float.

Our float this year was a giant Showboat! It was awesome.  White, black, and red, with lots of glitter and a giant paddle wheel on the back.  Dave rigged up the wheel using the windshield wiper motor from his old Firebird.  He also hooked up a bubble machine on the inside of the wheel, so it turned and blew bubbles during the parade route.  The girls wore sequins, feather boas, and white gloves; the boys wore black pants, white shirts, sequin bowties, and black tophats. 

It’s such a blast riding on the float and dancing down the street.  The kids- and even the adults- get so excited and animated when they see us coming.  People get up and start dancing with us, and we love to see everyone laugh and smile as we go by.  This year, many of our float riders were closer to street level than in the past and they loved to be able to interact more with the crowd. This is why The Sandbar participates in the parade every year- we enjoy the camaraderie of building the float and we love to entertain the kids.  Float_group

Reverend Dave married a local couple on top of the float as it crossed the Kansas River.  This was a first for The Sandbar, but not for the parade- twenty years ago, a local couple was married in the very first St. Patrick’s Day parade.  They rode on a float in this year’s parade, too, and renewed their vows. 

We continued our performance as the float traveled through North Lawrence- the crowds were smaller but there were still lots of folks out there.  The parade ended at the Flamingo Club where everyone enjoyed Chef Ben’s fabulous buffet lunch and the awards ceremony.  The Sandbar reclaimed the Grand Prize Traveling Trophy!

It was a very long, fun, tiring day.  Thanks to everyone who participated on our float this year! We can’t wait for next year. Of course, we’re already looking for ideas….