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'''Duke's Pro Shop''' offered several lines of ice skates as well as hockey equipment and apparel. [[Paul Jacka]] managed the pro shop.
'''Duke's Pro Shop''' offered several lines of ice skates as well as hockey equipment and apparel. [[Paul Jacka]] managed the pro shop.


After the skating rink closed, the building was remodeled for [[Shades Valley Community Church]].
After the skating rink closed in [[2000]], the building was remodeled for [[Shades Valley Community Church]] in [[2006]].
 
== References ==
* Garrison, Greg.  (May 14, 2011). [http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2011/05/shades_valley_community_church.html Shades Valley Community Church Pastor Mike Garrigan, who led congregation that converted an ice rink for worship space, retires]."  {{BN}}.


[[Category:Ice rinks]]
[[Category:Ice rinks]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Closed businesses]]
[[Category:Closed businesses]]
[[Category:1974 establishments]]
[[Category:2000 disestablishments]]

Revision as of 12:02, 21 January 2013

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The Oxmoor Ice Lodge (later Alpine Ice Lodge) was an ice skating rink located at 160 Oxmoor Road in Homewood. The rink offered hockey and figure skating classes as well as free skating and party bookings.

Duke's Pro Shop offered several lines of ice skates as well as hockey equipment and apparel. Paul Jacka managed the pro shop.

After the skating rink closed in 2000, the building was remodeled for Shades Valley Community Church in 2006.

References