Students enjoy night out at Landmark Americana Tap and Grill

By Amy Held
February 4, 2015

Landmark Americana Tap and Grill is a local bar on the Main Line that students recently got together at and enjoyed a night out at a new event, Main Line U.

This new night offers students in the area “two dollar you-call-its” every Thursday night.

The night would not have happened if it was not for senior communication major Nick Cipollone who put the whole event together.

Cipollone works for a company called Center Stage Entertainment. This company puts together many of Landmark’s events and told him that he could put together this night for his fellow students.

Students were involved in many different aspects of the night. Junior information science and technology major Frank Criniti was the DJ spinning the beats. Many students came to hear him and try to win prizes and enjoy the happy hour specials at the bar.

Senior, exercise science major John Rudder said, “I definitely had a great time and loved that there was a dance floor with a Cabrini student as DJ.”

“It turned out about what I expected but moving forward I’m really excited for future events and future DJs.” Cipollone said.

“I loved the fact that it was basically all Cabrini students there,” Rudder said.

These types of events help students wind down and relax after a long and hectic week of homework and studying and also enjoy the fun college should be outside of all of the work.

“The hope is to eventually get a dueling DJ part here, so basically have a DJ from Villanova and possibly Rosemont and duel it out to see who can bring more people to the event,” Cipollone said.

This event can get bigger if other schools get involved in this night.  It will be a great way to meet new people and network out to different schools in the area and even learn what other schools have to offer.

Students had a very enjoyable time socializing, drinking and dancing the night away with their classmates and some alumni.  The bar itself was very clean, safe, and they had great food and drink specials to offer students.

The students are looking forward to more of these events and the hope is over time that the word will get out about how fun it was and more and more students to come out and get involved with the fun activities.

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Amy Held

Amy Held is a junior communication major at Cabrini College and is currently the Photo Editor for The Loquitur. She is also the Director for LOQation Weekly News and is a member of the women's tennis team. One day, Amy hopes to become a director.

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