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Basketball structures suit any height or ceiling
Y-beam ceiling-suspended basketball structures are available as rear-fold, front-fold, side-fold or stationary for virtually any height or ceiling construction. Feature 6-in. heavy-duty center beam. Made of ASTM A500 seamless structural tubing. Fully jig welded at the factory in order to eliminate improper installation and possible clamp slippage. Diagonal sway braces connected to main beam within 24 ins. of the backboard. Limited lifetime parts warranty on steel fabricated components. Bison Inc., Lincoln, Neb.

 
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Magazine recognizes Hollaender’s aluminum railing system  10/28/2008
The readers of Architectural Products magazine recently recognized Hollaender Manufacturing’s Speed-Rail aluminum handrail system as one of the top 50 products of 2007.

NRPA presenter: Spray parks are the wave of the future   10/13/2008
On the eve of the 2008 National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Congress and Exposition, we caught up with Glenn Barrie, who will be one of the presenters of “Spray parks: Riding the Wave of th...

Spray parks are making a splash around the U.S.   10/9/2008
Splashy new aquatic facilities are popping up around the country, as more and more recreation departments recognize their benefits.

Toro helping New York state keep its parks on sustainable ground   9/4/2008
Bloomington, Minn.-based Toro is partnering with the state of New York to provide the next generation of turf-maintenance equipment powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

Manufacturer offering grants to help schools purchase playground equipment  5/19/2008
Miracle Recreation Equipment Co. recently announced that it will award up $5 million in grants to helps schools fund the purchase of the company’s commercial play and recreation equipment.

 
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A Way Forward for U.S. Travel and Tourism  10/10/2006
Less than 6 months after the World Travel and Tourism Council's (WTTC) Global Travel & Tourism Summit held in Washington DC where great debate was had on the need to open minds to the potential of the...