[ukc-polo] Possible new venue/ UW Game on the 8th
Scott Wynn
wynnscott2 at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 31 18:26:52 PST 2005
Hey guys! Thats awesome about playing in front of a kayak store and I'd be
fine with bringing my goals over for that weekly game. This week I've been
drawing up the "how to" for the goal that I made. It's one thing to make
one goal, but it's another to make a carbon copy. Once I have my other goal
built by the end of next week, slowly but surely, I'll be happy to either
bring them or sell them to Bill or maybe the Polo Club, whomever that may
be, can pitch in to buy mine or use my plans or the old plans to build some
new ones. I live in Bellevue, and I foresee playing on both sides of the
lake this year. I havent picked out any dates yet, but I want to also
organize an outside tournament this summer. Just for fun like the one last
year near Victoria B.C. I think the sport is going to grow and there will
be no problem finding a game or players once it becomes more visible and
playing near a Boat Shop will definately make it visible!
Why dont we plan a UW game for the 8th and see if we can kick-start a
regular game again?
Scott W.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Max Stevens" <max-spa at fishlick.com>
To: "Eric Bessette" <ebessette at 650dialup.com>
Cc: "Polo" <ukc-polo at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: [ukc-polo] Possible new venue
> Actually, Jonathan and I were there and were talking to Bill about the
> idea before he went "on stage". We asked him if he'd be ok with storing
> the goals only, and he said that'd be great by him. Store hours and
> such would have to be worked out, but otherwise he was fine with it.
> Didn't talk to him about renting boats though, although that's a good
> idea too.
>
> I'd be more then willing to talk to Bill to finalize arrangements, but
> are we absolutely sure we want to move? This would probably mean
> no lights in the winter (or at least nothing better then what we have
> now at UW, not that we're playing right now anyway). We would be able
> to be rid of the need for a key to the WAC all the time...
>
> Scott how are those goals coming? Maybe we could keep the old ones at
> the WAC and the new ones (if you're willing Scott) at SRK...
>
> M
>
> On Monday, January 31 2005, Eric Bessette [ebessette at 650dialup.com] wrote:
> } [ukc-polo] Possible new venue
> | A week or two ago, Seattle Raft & Kayak had it's pre-grand opening. In
> | addition to showing some video premiers they asked for the communities
> ideas
> | for how to best utilize the store. They have a waterfront store on the
> | north side of Magnuson Park in Sandpoint.
> |
> | Bill, the owner, gave an example that a regular polo game could be set
> up in
> | front of their shop. Now, I don't know what he had in mind, but I can
> | imagine the shop buying a set of plastic polo boats and renting them out
> for
> | a couple a dollars an evening and possibly even storing the goals. I'm
> just
> | theorizing here, but if anyone would like to talk to SRK about this
> | possibility, I've included Bill's contact info below.
> |
> | Bill Walker
> | Seattle Raft and Kayak
> | paddlazz at comcast.net
> | 206-528-1700
> |
> | Thanks,
> | Eric
> |
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> } End of message from Eric Bessette
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