28 August 2020

Patsy Clark's Restaurant Part 5.3 1980s

Patsy Clark's Restaurant Part 5.3 1980s (1985 - 1986)

So, I have felt the need to break up this decade.  There were just too many clippings, it was way too long with just two years.  Here, we pick up with 1985.

1985

24 March 1985

Patsy Clark's Presents Spring Fashions


Patsy Clark's 1985




8 July 1985

Lunch on the Porch


Patsy Clark's 1985



14 July 1985

Third Annual Barrel Dinner


Patsy Clark's 1985




28 July 1985

Appetizers and Cocktails on the Porch


Patsy Clark's 1985

20 August 1985

California winemaker John Parducci


Spokane Chronicle, 1985

California winemaker John Parducci, often called the father of Mendocino Wine Country, visited the Northwest recently as guest of honor at a barrel tasting at Spokane's Patsy Clark's mansion.
An old-fashioned craftsman, Parducci is leery of wine writers ("they've been giving consumers the wrong impression of wines, they don't writ about the wines that people drink ....") and critical of restaurant wine lists ("They're almost all too expensive ....").



2 October 1985

Former mayor and contractor built Clark Mansion and County Courthouse


Spokane Chronicle, 1985



9 October 1985

Winter '85 Fashion Show


The Tree House, 1985

13 October 1985

Law protecting historic places out of hand?


Schmeltzer, Law protecting historic places out of hand? 1985

When an ordinance establishing a city/county Landmarks Commission and a Spokane Register of Historic Places was enacted in 1981, preservationists breathed a collective sigh of relief.
Born from the long-running hassle over conversion of the turn-of-the-century Patrick Clark mansion in Browne's Addition into Patsy Clark's restaurant, the ordinance was intended to help shield Spokane's aging architectural gems from the wrecking ball.
Four years later, preservationists, city planners and others are wondering what went wrong.
"Unfortunately, some property owners seem to look at this ordinance as a back door to spot zoning," says Scott Brooks-Miller, city/county historic preservation officer.
The zoning clause was intended to be [used] only when ... reuse appeared to be the only alternative to demolition -- and then only when the building itself was judged to be especially important to the community: The Clark Mansion, for example ....


1 November 1985

Allyn Parker vs Patsy Clark's Mansion


The Spokesman-Review, Allyn Parker, 1985

I wonder two things -- First, what were the injuries.  Second, what was the alleged negligence?  Third, what was the outcome of the suit?  Okay, so I can't count.  Sue me!


17 November 1985

A Proud Heritage


Schmeltzer, A Proud Heritage, 1985
Schmeltzer, A Proud Heritage, 1985

This article, which I have truncated, is about four of the descendants of Spokane pioneers.  I have highlighted the parts about Clark Richards, the grandson of Ella Theresa Clark Richards.  I think the article is wrong when it talks about how on his mother's side he can trace to pioneer Patsy Clark, and on his father's side he can trace to another pioneer, Henry Moore Richards, the first president of Spokane's Washington Water Power Co.  I think it should have read Grandmother and Grandfather.
Richards says he has no real interest in his family's role in Spokane's history.  He also says regardless of where his family had settled, he would probably still be in Spokane.  "It's a hassle-free city -- a very pleasant place to live," he says.  "A city like Seattle offers more culturally, but along with that you get more traffic, more crime, more problems in just going about your everyday life."


17 November 1985

Patsy Clark's Tradition


Patsy Clark's 1985



6 December 1985

Spokane and Northwest mining industry grow up together


Spokane Chronicle, Spokane and Northwest Mining Industry 1985

This article makes the analogy of siblings.  "The city of Spokane and the Northwest mining industry share many childhood memories.  Besides being next door neighbors, Spokane and mining in this region were 'born and raised' during the same time period."
I love this rhetoric!
Spokane was the jumping-off for most prospectors, where they bought food, clothing, tools, dynamite and other supplies.  Later, entrepreneurs provided mule pack trains and stage coaches.  Later yet, Spokane became the hub of a network of rail lines which carried miners and tradesmen to or near mining camps, then transported their ores and concentrates to mills and smelters.
Spokane continues to be the jumping-off place for prospectors searching for new mineral deposits.  Most of today's prospectors, however, are highly-skilled geologists working out of Spokane-based Northwest exploration offices of some of the nation's largest mining companies.
And while prospectors of the late 1800s traveled on saddle-horses, mules or burros, these modern-day prospectors travel by Jeep, airplane and helicopter into the remote areas of the Northwest, continuing to provide the nation with many of its key raw materials.

Spokane Chronicle, 1985
map detail from article

Here is a map from the article showing the route to take to see these historical pioneer mining homes.  I'm gonna have to do this, myself.  If you have taken the tour, drop me a line using the contact form on the right, or the comment section at the bottom.  I want to know what you think of it.


16 December 1985

Anderson and a partner, Chuck Quinn, next bought pioneer mining magnate


Spokane Chronicle, 1985



19 December 1985 

Open for Christmas


Patsy Clark's 1985



29 December 1985

Elegance in Fine Dining in the Patsy Clark's Tradition

Patsy Clark's 1985

1986

7 March 1986

Patsy Clark's Presents The Year's First Spring Chinook


Patsy Clark's, 1986

Patsy's spring Chinook are caught near the mouth of the Columbia and flown daily to our restaurant.  The fresh Chinook will be available from March 7th thru 12th at Patsy Clark's.
The Chinook salmon's rich flavor is enhanced by our special recipes.  Try it broiled with your choice of Fresh Tarragon Butter or Teriyaki Sauce, or lightly poached and topped with Sauce Bearnaise.



14 March 1986

Celebrate St Patrick's Day at Patsy Clark's


Patsy Clark's 1986



Thank You Spokane


Patsy Clark's 1986

Highlighting '85 was our 3rd Annual Barrel Dinner.  The guests sampled 20 of Washington's finest wines, each selected by a panel of experts.  The elegant 10-course dinner, which complemented the wines, was well-timed and delicious due to the skill of our chefs ....
Patsy's opened for lunch for the first time in the summer of '85; both indoor and patio seating were available.
1985 was a record year for Birthday, Anniversary and Holiday celebrations at Patsy Clark's.  Early reservations were essential for such popular occasions as Easter and Mother's Day.




4 May 1986

Patsy Clark's Presents Singing Pink Scallops


Patsy Clark's, Singing Pink Scallops, 1986

The cold clear waters off the north coast of Vancouver Island nurture a special kind of scallop.  The Singing Pink Scallop.
These delicately flavoured scallops do not live on the ocean floor, so they do not collect sand and grit.  They swim constantly, "puffing" through the water.  These beautiful mollusks appear to be singing as they travel along in schools.
Singing Pink Scallops are hand-harvested year round by commercial divers.  Timing is crucial.  To ensure freshness the scallops are delivered on the day of harvest to our supplier in Bellingham, Washington, then flown live to our restaurant.  Due to this exceptional care they are in peak condition -- tender and juicy -- when they reach our tables.
Our chef has developed three special recipes to enhance the natural flavour of the Singing Ping Scallops.  We think you'll enjoy them, so make your reservation now.
Singing Pink Scallops will only be available at Patsy Clark's from April 4th thru 13th.
Wow!  I just learned a new thing, here!  You are welcome.



9 May 1986

Patsy Clark's co-owner to run for state Senate


Sparks, 1986

So, apparently, Tony Anderson, the co-owner of Patsy Clark's is also a professor and a consultant, and -- if he gets his way -- State Senator for the 6th District.
"I feel the 6th District ... has often been misrepresented and under-represented,"  Anderson said.



16 May 1986

Patsy Clark's Presents Fresh Caught Halibut


Patsy Clark's, Fresh Caught Halibut, 1986

May 14th through May 31st.
The deep cold waters off southern Alaska are a prime fishing ground for one of the most prized varieties of flatfish in the world.
The Pacific Halibut.
Seafood lovers covet the halibut for its delicate tasting, firm, white meat.  Our chef has chosen these special recipes to enhance the Pacific Halibut's flavour:  1. Broiled with Herb-seasoned oil; 2. Baked or Broiled with Tarragon Butter; 3. Broiled with Raspberry Sauce and served on a Bed of Spinach; and 4. Baked in Cucumber-Dill Sauce.  We think you'll really enjoy these selections



22 May 1986

Browne's Addition: An age of beauty, elegance recalled


Powers, 1986

This headline was used once before, but it is still apropos.
With a clear gaze very few others can claim -- because they weren't there -- Katherine Smith Schaaf of Seattle portrays a Browne's Addition most Spokanites never have seen.
Katherine was born in 1899, and will be 87 years old in October 1986
The Octogenarian recaptures childhood in a neighborhood and an era when grace and elegance were the hallmarks.
She describes a beautiful Browne's Addition, beautiful to look at and to live in.
The Patrick Clark mansion (now Patsy Clark's restaurant) was "directly across the park from our home and was designed by Spokane's famous Kirtland K. Cutter, who had been commissioned to create for Clark the most luxurious home in Spokane.
Cutter was Eastern-born of a wealthy family who had sent him to Europe, where he had studied architecture in London, Paris and Rome, as well as studying here in the United States.
Cutter not only designed the building but also all the furnishings, light fixtures, draperies and wall tapestries.
The Clarks' pew at Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral was directly in front of ours for many years, and we girls admired the handsome family during our childhood and youth.
Mrs. Clark called on my mother now and then and often told her how much she liked our simple and artistic home, and I think she meant the lack of display and grandeur.
Through a child's eyes, Browne's Addition in the early 1900s formed the universe -- a world of leafy trees, parents who loved you, horses and carriages that trotted in splendor around a beautiful park.
The entire era was so filled with beauty that an elderly woman still remembers it with joy. 


25 May 1986

Patsy Clark's Presents Dinner with the Winemakers


Patsy Clark's 1986
This month's guest is Wayne Marcil, winemaker.  A Four course dinner, starting at 7pm, including the wine will cost $38.50 (which is worth $90.62 in 2020 terms).


17 June 1986

Summer Lunch at Patsy Clark's


Patsy Clark's, 1986



13 July 1986

The Ultimate Father's Day Dinner


Patsy Clark's, 1986



16 July 1986

Festival promises grand old time


Schmeltzer, Festival promises grand old time, 1986

It's time to start poking around in grandma's attic.
"In the past, we've just had the people working at the festival dress up in the turn-of-the-century costumes ... but this year, we would like to have everyone get into the spirit -- it's a festival celebrating Spokane's past -- and come out in their 1890s best"
There will be music throughout the day, food booths, craft demonstrations, displays of antique musical instruments and quilts, guided walking tours of the neighborhood, rides in an authentic horse-drawn San Francisco taxicab, and tours of the fabulous Patrick Clark mansion -- now home of Patsy Clark's restaurant ....
Today, this festival is part of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (they also own the Campbell House), and goes by the name of Artfest.  Just after Memorial Day, the festival will begin it's 35th festival in 2020.  To find the latest version -- which is May 29, 30, 31 in 2020 -- click the link here.  I think it will transition to the current year.



31 July 1986

Mildred Becker vs Patsy Clark's Mansion


The Spokesman-Review, 1986

Another? law suit for damages caused by negligence.  Wonder what really happened, and what was the outcome?  I will probably never know.



11 August 1986

Fur Fashion Preview and Luncheon


Patsy Clark's, 1986



14 August 1986

Think of the Patrick Clark mansion, now Patsy Clark's restaurant


The Spokesman-Review 1986



28 October 1986

Tony Anderson Saved Patsy Clark's Mansion from the Wrecking Ball


Nicholson & Nicholson, 1986



4 November 1986

Chicken Four Seasons


Spokane Chronicle, 1986

Here's a genuine Patsy Clark's restaurant recipe for you!  You're welcome.



12 November 1986

Lunch at Patsy Clark's


Patsy Clark's, 1986



18 December 1986

Open Christmas Day and Christmas Eve


Patsy Clark's 1986







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1 comment:

  1. Shared. I don't know how safe it is to take the walking tour today.

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