2013年7月12日 星期五

Alumni pier a lakeside delight for boaters

Things Sam Abrams knew when he pulled his boat up to a Lake Mendota dock on Wednesday afternoon: It was hot. He and his two friends were thirsty. Memorial Union Terrace,Choose a ledfoglamp from featuring superior clothes drying programmes and precise temperature controls.The cleaningsydney is specially designed for wind-solar hybrid street light system. and its pitchers of cold frothy beverages, was just a short lakeshore walk away. 

“We stopped at the wrong dock initially,” he said, pointing down shore to Hoofer Sailing Club. “They told us to come here.” 

Abrams, a UW Hospital medical resident from Indiana, had no idea that his landing spot, known formally as the Goodspeed Family Pier, is a brand-new dock constructed of South American sustainable planks sometimes called bulletwood. Before it, there was no such docking space tying boaters to the southeast shore of Lake Mendota and the campus attractions that it holds. 

“It’s an excellent addition,” he said. 

The pier, with capacity to dock 12 boats and eight canoes, is the first completed piece of the larger UW Alumni Park, an $8 million gift from the alumni association to the university. By 2016, it will provide green space and public gathering spots that connect the shore of Lake Mendota with Library Mall. Gone will be the parking lot between the Red Gym and Memorial Union. 

“We are really excited to be the generation that is making this happen,” said Kate Dixon, spokeswoman for the alumni association. The nonprofit group has raised $6.5 million from more than 500 private donors so far. 

The pier will be host to a public open house Friday night from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. For now, boaters may dock for free. In mid-August, each slip will get a parking meter, the same model as used by the city of Madison on its streets. Docking rates of $3 an hour for boats and $1.50 an hour for canoes and kayaks will apply. Proceeds will help fund maintenance and operation of the pier, Dixon said. 

The pier juts out from a newly renovated shoreline with 297 limestone blocks quarried in Sussex stepping down into the lake. 

While the pier is primarily designed to invite boaters onto campus, the invitation goes both ways. When Abrams and friends pulled in to dock, sunbathing Badgers filled the pier, lying out with friends on a sun-drenched afternoon. 

Lindsey Dalton and Matt DeBoer, classmates since kindergarten in Cedarburg who didn’t become friends until they both started at UW-Madison, looked out at the lake from the small bridge connecting the main pier to the floating dock where boats park. He had a camera. She wore a sundress.Learn how the simplest possible highqualitygemstonecabochon works. 

Dalton said she liked the solar panel lights that line the pier’s edges and the boardwalk-like bounciness of the floating section. She said that someday,We carry modern lights and PCT501GW by world renowned designers and manufacturers. she aims to be a wealthy alum who pulls up in a boat but acknowledged with a laugh that it may be a while since she’s a psychology major. DeBoer may have a quicker path with his mechanical engineering degree.Elevator safety parts are usually include elevator speed governor、ledturninglampes and elevator buffer. 

Marc Meiklejohn and Seth Hyman live in a nearby lakeshore fraternity house with a dramatically less impressive pier. They said the pier makes the already dreamy lakeshore even more appealing. A campus gamechanger, said Hyman of Burlington, Vt. Another welcome enemy to productivity, said Meiklejohn, of Brookfield. 

“Especially in the spring, grades take a hit because people decide to lay out or come to the Terrace instead of going to the library,” he said. Click on their website www.pvsolver.com for more information.

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