Free ping pong, free food and complimentary Tiger Beerall night long.
This event is part of the Tiger Pong League at PIPS in
Williamsburg Brooklyn which began in June. Sixteen teams have been battling it
out every week. Tonight the victorious teams will be crowned in the Tiger Pong
League Finale Party. The top two teams from each of the three divisions will
play each other resulting in three winners. Finalists of the
tournament will win Onitsuka Tiger Shoes and of course a cool trophy. Those who
attend could receive random door prizes and giveaways from Tiger Beer Clothing,
Onitsuka
Tiger Shoes & Clothing and Seamless.com. For more information, photos, and
stats, go to tigerpong.com or Pipsout.com. For videos, check out Pips on
YouTube.
Tonight is the night.
Join the party and get out there and play some ping pong!
PiPs opened at little over a
year ago, on July 1, 2011, and the table tennis and art space is going strong. They
have several cool events scheduled throughout September: the 300 Dollar
Tourney; Best in the Burg; Ladies Night Out; Big Double; and until November, a
huge Tiger Pong league party night that is not to be missed. PiPs teamed up
with Tiger Beer to bring you a ping pong league night featuring local digital
media companies and community shops such as, Pilgrim Surf, Grand Opening,
Thompson Punke, and BBOX Radio. The Tiger Pong league meets every Tuesday through
November, when the top 2 teams will battle each other in a grand finale. For
coverage of the last Tiger Pong Party on August 28, check out the Greenpoint
Gazette article, “Unleashing the Tiger at PIPS” by M. Cesarcsyk.
The next Tiger Pong Rally Party, which brings all 16 teams and their friends
together, is September 25. Free Tiger Beer! Free food! And Free ping pong! With
a 32-person super tournament. The party is open to anyone over 21 years of age.
You must RSVP.
In the Zone Episode 34 Original airdate: 05/09/2009, BIT on BCAT Brownsville Recreational Center
In this episode of In the Zone, on Brooklyn Independenet Television, Brad and
Brandon Belle discuss the possibility
of competing in the 2012 Olympics and the competitive nature of table
tennis.
Ambiguous is sponsoring a travel exhibit of painted ping pong paddles from around the world. Tonight the show is in Denver at 2632 E. 3rd Ave. I was in Seattle when the show was in Brooklyn at 303 Grand on August 1, so sadly I missed it. Click here for some photos of the paddles and keep on eye on the Ambiguous Blog to see what city the show is traveling to next.