| Subject: LPL e-Update: Fall Newsletter + Halloween Brunch |
| From: LPL Chicago |
| Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 06:33:42 -0600 |
| To: mail@lincolnparklagooners.org |
LPL Chicago: Member
E-Newsletter ~ Chicago, IL
Your Social OUTlet!
To: LPL members
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Hi
LPLers, We hope all is well
in your world. In this email: We have a recap of
the summer's activities, registration time for the current
event, and "save the date" reminders for the
future holiday traditions. See you soon!
The LPL
Summer That Was From
navigating through whitewater rapids to cruising quiet urban
river water, tossing water-filled balloons and watching
movies alongside the waters of Lake Michigan, outdoor water
activities found a prominent place on LPL’s summer
calendar. Pride
Weekend It all started
on Pride Weekend when about 20 LPLers gathered near Lake
Michigan’s Osterman Beach in Lincoln Park to watch the
movie, “Rent.“ Tony and Alex brought popcorn and
peanuts as we all shared the heart-warming movie. And as the
final nostalgic song faded, the mood changed dramatically to
cheers as park district staff announced the New York
legislature had just approved same sex
marriage. Wisconsin Wilderness But water
played a much bigger role in July. Far from Osterman Beach
about 60 guys invaded the woods of northern Wisconsin for
horseback riding, antiquing and, of course, white water
rafting. Many churned down the Wolf River over rapids and
through narrow canyons, only to be tossed over Big Smokey
Falls, the river’s final challenge. Everyone fared
well, and this year’s “broken paddle” was
awarded to Geo…not for a bruise or sprain, but for a
broken fingernail? There was a lot of competition for
“queen of the camp,” but Henry won out with his
rendition of “how to get on the Shotgun Eddy shuttle
bus, flight attendant style.” Ariel presented a photo
collage in the dining pavilion, and also posted photos on
Facebook for all to enjoy. All
Groups Picnic If we
weren’t sitting by the water or rafting over it, we
were throwing it. Felix emceed the water balloon contest at
the All Groups Picnic in late August. About 25 LPL members
joined another 75 people representing groups from all over
Chicagoland at Busse Woods, part of the Cook County Forest
Preserve system. The Sunday afternoon event continues to
grow each year. Architecture Cruise Those of a
certain age may remember the lyrics, “cruising down
the river, on a Sunday afternoon.“ Well, 20 LPLers did
just that and enjoyed a lecture from a Chicago Architecture
Foundation expert while cruising through the skyscraper
canyons of the Chicago River. Chicago was, after all, where
the world’s first skyscraper was built. A gathering at
Pizano’s Pizza and Pasta followed the
cruise. Drive-In
Movie Drive-in
movies are not obsolete, at least at LPL. An alien named
Paul invaded the movie screen in Johnny and Damien’s
back yard to the enjoyment of almost 60 LPLers. Hot dogs,
peanuts, popcorn and other goodies from the bygone era added
to the fun. And on another
summer night about 20 LPLers informally gathered at Indian
Boundary Park to see the epic film, That’s
Entertainment.“ What’s Next? As the days
get shorter, and the trees around Lincoln Park lagoons start
to show their fall colors, we begin to think about Halloween
and the upcoming holiday season. Your Board of Directors is
busy planning fall events. Masquerade Buffet The May Street
Café (1146 W. Cermak) hosts LPL’s October event
with a Masquerade Brunch on Sunday, October 23 from Noon to
2:00 pm. Masks are encouraged, and the best one wins a
prize. Holiday
Party LPL’s
annual Holiday Party returns on November 19. Details to
follow. Holly
Trolley The popular
Holly Trolley makes a reprise visit on Saturday, December 2
and will take us around Chicago to see how the city
decorates and welcomes the holidays. A pre-trolley reception
begins at 6:30 pm at North End (3733 N.
Halsted). VISIT THE LPL WEBSITE (WWW.LPLCHICAGO.COM),
OR JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP FOR THE LATEST DETAILS
ABOUT UPCOMING EVENTS.
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