Join us for what has become a classic—and literally priceless—night out. This year’s eclectic music lineup includes a roots band from Mongolia (think “Chinagrass”), plus local faves Roma di Luna, Gospel Gossip, and Halloween, Alaska. On the big screen, the Walker salutes one of Hollywood’s greatest film stars—the legendary Paul Newman. Spend your hot summer evenings with some of the actor’s coolest ’60s rebels: the brooding foil to sensuous Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; the ruthless cowboy in Hud; the anti-establishment hero of Cool Hand Luke; and the smoldering pool shark in The Hustler.
Lunds will have picnic fare available for purchase in Loring Park. In case of rain, events will move to the Walker Cinema. Seating is first-come, first-served.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Music and Movies Schedule
Looks like Walker Art Center's free music/movies series in Loring Park will run for four Mondays from July 20 through August 10.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Ye Olde Eyesore
I know what you're thinking -- "I thought this blog was about shuffleboard. It seems to be more concerned with sheds."
Well, well, well. All I can say about that is -- Here's a link to a bunch of photos of the old shed, once called an eyesore by more than one passerby.
Enjoy. And I'll see you on Monday.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Signage
Thanks to LeeAnn for creating it, Kristine for photographing it, and all of the rest of the club members for coming up with the name for the shed in the first place.
Here are the pics of the new sign:
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The Duck Shed
We have a winnah! Through a thoroughly pseudo-democratic process, we have chosen the official name of the new LPSC equipment storage unit -- the Duck Shed.
Look for an appropriate adornment soon. Thanks to all who participated.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Name That Shed
Members' Night
It was a beaut. Good turnout, free Red Hots, competitive matches, and perfect weather. LPSC's Members' Night 2009 was a swell way to start the season. Thanks, everyone, and we'll see you all on Mondays, starting June 1.






Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Yes We Can!

Wonder of wonders -- the new sheds are in place and we've set the LPSC 2009 schedule!
Members' Appreciation Night (MAN) is to take place on Thursday, May 21 from 7 to 9 PM. Those of you who can, please show up at 6:30 at Nettie's place for the ceremonial (and practical) final schlepp of equipment. We will inaugurate the new shed (one is for our use, one for the Wednesday night group's) shortly thereafter.
Then it's two hours of exciting shuffleboard. It will seem like four!
We'll have Monday the 25th off (in observance of Memorial Day), then the official (public) season opener will take place on June 1. As always, we'll play on Monday nights throughout the summer from 7 to 9.
Rumor has it that the Walker will be presenting a limited program of music and movies this year, due to budgetary constraints. So, most likely there will be fewer weeks of m&m events.
See you all on the courts!
Monday, April 13, 2009
SHED Your Winter Blues!
Happy Spring, Everyone!
And yes, that is a double-entendre in the title.
I have it on good authority that we'll actually see some shed action very soon. V.P. Mark Vesley prompted Paul Hokeness about the state of the storage situation, and Paul responded with some very encouraging words:
It sounds like the sheds are being delivered tomorrow and we will have to assemble them and should get them out by next week.Is this to be believed? Well, since we shot our last disc of the 2008 season, we've seen the election of the first US president of partial African ancestry, the price of gas has dropped precipitously, I got laid off, and an American ship captain was rescued from the hands of pirates.
So you see? Miraculous things can happen. (Not that laid off part so much).
If all goes well, you'll see pictures of the new shed right here in the weeks ahead. Also, look for info on the 2009 season -- coming soon.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy OFF-Season
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Shed Update
Rather than post or even describe the long correspondence between Mark and Paul, suffice it to say,
It's "in Lowes hands."
That's how Mark summed things up the other day.
Let's hope Lowes is on our side.
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