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New Searchable Database, WANID.org, Tracks Aquatic-Related Incidents Worldwide
National Swimming Pool Foundation

Colorado Springs, Colorado (December 19, 2012) –The Worldwide Aquatic News Incident Database, www.WANID.org, a searchable database, has been developed by non-profit National Swimming Pool Foundation®. WANID tracks global aquatic incidents that occur in, or are related to, swimming pools and hot tubs. These events may result in injury, illness, and death. WANID also tracks aquatic-related lawsuits and pool closures. The Foundation provides access to the database at no charge for educational purposes. The detailed information system began first data collection in May 2006 by drawing from online news reports. Although the database is not completely comprehensive, it contains about 2,500 records thus far.

“We have been tracking and categorizing news stories for years to help us understand the issues in our field,” says Thomas M. Lachocki, Ph.D., CEO of National Swimming Pool Foundation. “Understanding issues empowers us all to undertake solutions.”

WANID searchable fields include pool type (residential or commercial), incident type (17 different), country, state, date range, age, gender and ethnicity when reported. A hyperlink to the original news report from which the data was collected and a photo associated with the story are also available. Users can pinpoint specific incidences depending on their interests.

WANID tracks the following types of incidents: Air Quality, Bodily Fluid, Chemical Exposure, Chlorine Spill/Leak, Drowning, Injury/Accident, Lawsuit, Pool Closure, RWI– Crypto, RWI – E.Coli, RWI – Giardia, RWI – Legionnaires, RWI – MRSA, RWI – Norovirus, RWI – Pseudomonas A., Shallow Water Blackout, and Suction Entrapment.

About NSPF®
The National Swimming Pool Foundation® is a non-profit organization established in 1965, dedicated to improving public health worldwide and is the leading educator of aquatic facility operators and pool and spa professionals, and the chief philanthropic research sponsor in the aquatics field. The foundation has donated over $4 million since 2003 to fund grants to prevent illness, injury, and drowning, and to demonstrate the health benefits of aquatic activity. In 2012, the Foundation launched the Step Into Swim Campaign, a 10-year initiative to create 1 million more swimmers. Teaching people to swim is an investment in the next generation. The campaign raises funds that are directly given to leading learn-to-swim organizations. Visit www.nspf.org and www.StepIntoSwim.org to learn more and to donate.
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Nautilus® Commercial’s Virginia Manufacturing Facility Adds Jobs, State-of-the-Art US Made Laser
Source: Nautilus

Med-Fit Systems, Inc. manufacturer of Nautilus® commercial fitness products, recently added a new, 1 million dollar Trumpf 3030 laser to its 300,000 square foot manufacturing plant in Independence, Virginia.

The 31,000 pound German engineered /made in the US flatbed laser complements the existing automated tube laser and robotic welding machinery in the modern facility.

Concurrent with the purchase of the new laser, Med-Fit Systems announced the hiring of fifteen to twenty additional manufacturing associates. Existing manufacturing associates will also have the opportunity to learn a new skill and earn a higher wage.

“Worldwide demand for our products is strong,” stated Dean Sbragia, CEO of Med-Fit Systems. “The addition of the new machinery and personnel will allow us to accommodate growth and produce even higher quality products. Our new 10 series cardio and innovative K2 vertical climber are major contributors to our growth, and the new Trumpf laser enhances our ability to expand both our strength and cardio production capability.”

Med-Fit Systems purchased substantially all of Nautilus’ commercial assets in February 2010. Since acquisition, Med- Fit has brought back to the USA the manufacturing of all its commercial cardio and strength products, of which many were being built in mainland China and Taiwan.

“We can compete with anyone in the world” noted Sean Smith, Med-Fit Systems’ COO. “Our workforce averages nearly twenty years’ experience. We are already operational 24 hours a day Monday through Friday. With this latest expansion, we are now adding more employees and a third weekend shift, making our manufacturing facility open and creating American-made products for 140 of 168 hours each week. That is just shy of 24/7 and enables us to efficiently meet the demand for our product."

Smith continued, “With our laser work now in-house, we can create “inventory on demand”, rather than ordering in bulk. This allows us to cut excess inventory costs and improve our already very strong ‘lean’ ethic.”

Terry Hensley, longtime Plant Manager stated, “I am very encouraged, as many of our employees are, by our commitment to grow our business with the investment in new capital equipment. The purchase of a new flat bed laser and press brake will further enhance our manufacturing capability and enable us to improve our level of quality and service to our customers. Morale here at the plant is high as our employees, many of whom have worked here for 30+ years, are seeing the company reinvigorated and investing another 1 million dollars into improved manufacturing.”

Greg Webb, Vice President of Engineering and 32 year employee at Nautilus® commercial remarked on the production improvements that will come with the laser. “This new laser makes us more efficient because we will no longer be forced to wait on outside vendors to turn around product. We used to have to wait two to three weeks, but now we can do it in our own facility in one or two days, using this high precision CNC (Computer Numerical Control) cutting. Having that type of brand new modern precision gives you a very nice product and bringing it in-house reduces cost.”

On the benefit of the laser in accuracy and prototyping new equipment, Webb stated, “The new laser will be able to create new parts so much more quickly and more precisely. In the past, we used a plasma cutter for prototypes. This new laser will have much more precision and will be able to turn our prototypes and prototype improvements around with more speed.”

The new Trumpf laser will also enable the ecologically conscientious company to manufacture their products greener. The laser will enable the company to use more water and steam rather than chemicals. This will leave a smaller carbon footprint, will use far less energy and chemicals, and will produce far less waste.

Sean Smith commented, “We have made and continue to make significant improvements across the board in manufacturing, many of which fall into the ‘green’ category.”

Nautilus® commercial fitness appears to be surging into 2013, fulfilling their motto of “Stronger Than Ever.”

About Med-Fit Systems, Inc.
In 2010, Med-Fit Systems, a twenty-four year old physical therapy and senior care products provider, acquired the commercial fitness equipment division from Nautilus®, Inc. Since that acquisition, the company has resurrected the iconic American brand and also purchased the SportKAT company. Manufacturing for SportKAT products was moved to the Independence, VA facility and manufacturing of Nautilus® commercial cardio and freeweights was brought back from China to Virginia. All products manufactured by Med-Fit Systems are made in the USA, in their Independence, VA facility. For media inquiries or for more information about Med-Fit Systems, manufacturer of Nautilus® commercial fitness and SportKAT balance assessment products, contact Regina West, rwest@medfitsys.com.
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4Front Engineered Solutions Joins ASSA ABLOY
Source: 4Front Engineered Solutions

(Carrollton, Texas) – – ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions and associated products, has acquired 4Front Engineered Solutions.

4Front, headquartered in Carrollton, Texas, with operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and India, has annual revenues exceeding $165 million and employs over 750 people.

4Front offers warehousing, manufacturing and distribution center customers the broadest loading dock and door product line in the material handling industry. The company markets its products under the industry leading names, Kelley, Serco, TKO Dock Doors, APS Resource, and 4SIGHT, and supports customers through a network of more than 225 distributor locations worldwide.

Keith Moore, President and CEO of 4Front stated, “We are proud of the industry leading quality of our products and services. We are confident that our association with ASSA ABLOY will help us provide ever increasing value for our customers.”

“4Front has a strong market position, excellent products and a very talented team of professionals. This acquisition is a great addition to our growing portfolio of warehouse solutions and together we look forward to further developing the US and global markets”, commented Juan Vargues, Executive Vice President of ASSA ABLOY and President and CEO of the Entrance Systems Division.
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Safeplay Systems Receives 2012 Innovation in Plastics Recycling Award From American Chemistry Council
Source: Safeplay Systems

Marietta, GA – On ‘America Recycles Day’ (Thursday, November 15, 2012) the American Chemistry Council (ACC) presented a 2012 Innovation in Plastics Recycling Award to Safeplay Systems  – manufacturer of EcoPlay Playgrounds. EcoPlay® is manufactured from post-consumer, recycled HDPE plastic. Also honored were KW Plastics and Sony Electronics Inc. Steve Russell, Vice President of Plastics for ACC, says, “Thanks to the creative advancements brought about by these recyclers and others like them, we are able to keep more valuable plastics out of landfills than ever before. Used plastics are too valuable to waste.”

EcoPlay Playgrounds from Safeplay Systems were singled-out for this award because it’s playground equipment – designed for commercial use, such as in parks, schools, child development centers, etc. – is made from a minimum of 95% post-consumer recycled HDPE (milk jugs). The average playground structure keeps 35,000+ milk jugs out of landfills.

Safeplay Systems’ own recycling program was also highlighted as a reason for the award. While all EcoPlay Playgrounds come with a 50-year warranty, Safeplay Systems has developed an incentive program to encourage customers to complete the “Sustainability Cycle” once the playground has served its’ intended purpose. Play structures may be returned directly to Safeplay Systems for re-recycling. As a reward, Safeplay Systems provides a credit toward a new EcoPlay playground in exchange for the materials returned. This credit is fully transferable – allowing customers to pass the credit on to a local school, church or other organization of their choice.

Eric Torrey, Director of Marketing for Safeplay Systems, says, “We are proud of our high- performance polypropylene structures that don’t splinter, crack, swell or rust and are virtually maintenance-free. But, more than that, environmental stewardship is an integral part of Safeplay Systems’ business model, and we are honored to be recognized for our innovations in plastics recycling.”

“It is an honor to receive this award from the American Chemistry Council,” agrees Bob Gredys, President of Safeplay Systems. “By incorporating recycled materials, adopting environmentally sustainable processes, producing products that are themselves recyclable, implementing energy efficient manufacturing solutions and using ‘green’ products throughout the workplace, Safeplay Systems strives to exceed customer expectations for thoughtfully-designed, high-quality products that contribute to the well-being of the planet,” he continues. “This award means so much – it is a validation of what we have been doing and it is a major morale boost to me and every employee of Safeplay Systems. We are doing the right things and our efforts are being noticed.”

Safeplay Systems
is a Head Start Body Start Preferred Provider, a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), and a member of the International Playground Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA). EcoPlay Playgrounds are IPEMA Certified; they meet/exceed ASTM and CSPC standards and safety codes for play structures and all ADA accessibility standards as well. Installations are supervised by NPSI Certified Playground Safety Inspectors (CPSI) to assure compliance. Visit Safeplay Systems online at www.safeplaysystems.com.
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Call for Entries in the 2012 Annual Excellence in Design Awards
Source: California Park & Recreation Society

Sacramento, California – November 30, 2012 – The California Park & Recreation Society (CPRS) announces entries for the 2012 Excellence in Design Award program may be submitted via the Society’s website, http://awards.cprs.org. The deadline for entries is December 20, 2012, 11:59 pm.

The Excellence in Design award recognizes design excellence of completed park, recreation and or cultural facilities intended for public use. The project may be either new construction or a rehabilitation project that demonstrates high standards of planning, design, community involvement, operation and maintenance, quality of aesthetics, usability, accessibility and versatility.

The project must have been completed between November 1, 2011 and October 31, 2012. The entry class is based upon the project cost. Entries may be submitted in: Park Planning & Development: Neighborhood, Community, Regional, Specialty Facility Design: Aquatic Facilities, Community Centers/Mixed Use Facilities; and Cultural Facilities This annual design competition is open to members and non-members of the California Park & Recreation Society. Award entries submitted by private firms or individuals (i.e., architects, landscape architects, planners) must submit a letter from their client acknowledging their permission to submit the entry. Awards will be presented Friday, March 8, 2013, in San Jose, California.

Contact Tara Gee at tgee@roseville.ca.us or (916) 774.5253 for more information.
 
The California Park & Recreation Society is dedicated to advancing the parks and recreation profession through education, networking, resources, and advocacy. For more information visit www.cprs.org.
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IDEA Announces 20 Percent Improvement in False Certification Claims
Source: IDEA Health & Fitness

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Since the August 2010 launch of IDEA FitnessConnect, the number of fitness professionals who claim to be certified—but who actually are not—has decreased to 36 percent, which represents a 20 percent improvement, according to a recent survey conducted by IDEA Health & Fitness Association. A primary goal of IDEA FitnessConnect, the industry's only fitness professional directory that verifies certifications, is to increase transparency within the fitness industry.

"It is very gratifying to know that we have made such a big change for the fitness industry in such a short time," said Peter Davis, CEO of IDEA Health & Fitness Association. "We have not only accomplished the change we envisioned but this is great news for the safety of fitness consumers everywhere."

In addition to increasing fitness certification transparency, IDEA FitnessConnect has doubled since launch the number of fitness professionals listed to over 250,000. It has also increased its certification verifying partners to more than 150, making it the single-most complete and comprehensive directory for health and fitness professionals in the U.S.

Since launching in 2010, over 3 million searches for fitness professionals have been made on IDEA FitnessConnect and 40,000 new client leads have been delivered to the listed fitness professionals. IDEA FitnessConnect is now ranked eighth in health and fitness–related sites on the web according to Alexa Internet. 

IDEA FitnessConnect is a free resource for both fitness professionals and consumers to use. Over the last two years, IDEA FitnessConnect has greatly expanded the free tools available to fitness professionals to manage and engage with potential and existing clients.

"IDEA FitnessConnect's ease of navigation and free tools available are excellent to promote any fitness professional," said Michael Saiz, an ACE, AFAA certified personal trainer from Reno, Nevada. "I shut down my website at the beginning of 2012 because of IDEA FitnessConnect. I have had greater success and more new client inquiries than I did with my own personal website."

IDEA FitnessConnect is currently developing new client engagement features as well as expansion strategies for 2013 and beyond. In the near future, IDEA plans to expand IDEA FitnessConnect to include other wellness professionals such as dietitians, sports performance coaches, massage therapists, and more.

About IDEA Health & Fitness Association
IDEA Health & Fitness Association is the world's leading organization of fitness and wellness professionals. We deliver world-class content and continuing education to fitness professionals through three channels: our five publications, including the award-winning IDEA Fitness Journal; our world-class fitness conferences; and hundreds of streaming videos and DVD courses available on our website www.ideafit.com. Through IDEA professionals in over 80 countries, we Inspire the World to Fitness®.
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ASBA Honors Distinguished Sports Facilities
Source: American Sports Builders Association

Ellicott City , MD – The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA), the national organization for builders and suppliers of materials for athletic facilities, has announced the winners of its annual awards. Awards are presented each year to facilities built by ASBA members, which best exemplify construction excellence.

Awards are presented in various categories: Tennis Courts, Running Tracks, Sports Fields, Track and Field Facilities and Indoor Multi-Purpose Field Houses. Within each category there are divisions; for example, the Tennis Court category recognizes facilities in Indoor, Residential and Outdoor divisions. Additional honors are given in the 'Green' competition, for award-winning athletic facilities that use the most eco-friendly design, construction and operating techniques.

Presentation of award plaques was made at the Technical Meeting, recently held in Orlando, Florida. Projects are scored individually based on considerations such as layout and design, site work, drainage, base construction, surface, amenities, innovation and overall impression. Winning entries are those whose cumulative scores meet or exceed the standard.

Winning projects are as follows:
 
DISTINGUISHED TENNIS FACILITIES
Residential Tennis Facilities
Private Residence (Boca Raton)
Boca Raton, Florida
New Construction: Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. (Pompano Beach, Florida)
Bernstein Residence
Delray Beach, Florida
New Construction: Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. (Sun City, Florida)
Outdoor Tennis Facilities
Randolph-Macon College Tennis Court Complex
Ashland, Virginia
New Construction: Tennis Courts, Inc. (Aylett, Virginia)
The Williams Bollettieri Tennis Center at the Robins Campus of the Collegiate School
Goochland, Virginia
New Construction: Tennis Courts, Inc. (Aylett, Virginia)
The George S. Gibbs Tennis Center at Huntingdon College
Montgomery, Alabama
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Lower Bros., Inc. (Birmingham, Alabama)
Clay W. & Lynn B. Hamlin Tennis Center at Penn Park
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
New Construction: Stantec Sport (Boston, Massachusetts)
Sevierville City Park
Sevierville, Tennessee
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Baseline Sports Construction, LLC (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Toscana Country Club
Indian Wells, California
New Construction: Zaino Tennis Courts, Inc. (Orange, California)
Koch Tennis Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Upgrade of Existing Facility: L.E.R., Inc. dba Renner Sports Surfaces (Denver, Colorado)
The Sports Club at Mediterra
Naples, Florida
New Construction: Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. (Sun City, Florida)
Timber Pines Community Association, Inc.
Spring Hill, Florida
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. (Sun City, Florida)
Doral Park Country Club
Doral, Florida
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. (Sun City, Florida)
Indoor Tennis Facilities
Gulf Coast Tennis Club
Gulf Shores, Alabama
New Construction: Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. (Pompano Beach, Florida)
The Roberta Alison Baumgardner Tennis Facility at the University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
New Construction: Lower Bros., Inc. (Birmingham, Alabama)
Virginia Beach Tennis and Country Club Indoor Tennis Facility
Virginia Beach, Virginia
New Construction: Tennis Courts, Inc. (Aylett, Virginia)

DISTINGUISHED INDOOR MULTIPURPOSE FIELD HOUSE
Virginia G. Piper Sports & Fitness Center Indoor Multi-Purpose Facility
Phoenix, Arizona
New Construction: Robert Cohen Co., LLC (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Richmond Olympic Oval
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Centaur Products (Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada)
 
Distinguished Track Facilities
OUTDOOR RUNNING TRACK FACILITIES
Bernie Moore Stadium at Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Mondo USA, Inc. (Conshohocken, Pennsylvania)
Van Meter High School
Van Meter, Iowa
New Construction: Fisher Tracks, Inc. (Boone, Iowa)
Lane Community College
Eugene, Oregon
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture & Planning (Eugene, Oregon)
Yuba Community College
Marysville, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Beals Alliance, Inc. (Folsom, California)
Kaycee Junior/Senior High School
Kaycee, Wyoming
Upgrade of Existing Facility: L.E.R., Inc. dba Renner Sports Surfaces (Denver, Colorado)
INDOOR TRACK FACILITY
JDL Fast Track

Winston-Salem, North Carolina
New Construction: Medallion Athletic Products, Inc. (Mooresville, North Carolina)
 
DISTINGUISHED TRACK AND FIELD FACILITIES
Jemez Valley Warrior  Stadium Track & Field
Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Lone Mountain Contracting, Inc. (Bosque Farms, New Mexico)  
Sports Ministry Complex at Calvary Baptist Church
Clearwater, Florida
New Construction: American Athletic Courts, Inc. (Vincentown, New Jersey)
 
Distinguished Sports Fields
SINGLE FIELD FACILITIES
Stagg High School - Phase II
Stockton, California
New Construction: Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara, California)
North Canton Hoover Football/Lacrosse Stadium
North Canton, Ohio
Upgrade of Existing Construction: Vasco Sports Contractors (Massillon, Ohio)
Fairview High School
Fairview, Pennsylvania
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Vasco Sports Contractors (Massillon, Ohio)
SCU Bellomy
Santa Clara, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara, California)
PK Park at the University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
New Construction: Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture & Planning (Eugene, Oregon)
Lodi Grape Bowl
Lodi, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Beals Alliance (Folsom, California)
Bodner Rugby Field at California State Maritime Academy
Vallejo, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Beals Alliance (Folsom, California)
Goodreau Field at Villanova Stadium
Villanova, Pennsylvania
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Stantec Sport (Boston, Massachusetts)
John Gutierrez Stadium, Bloomfield High School
Bloomfield, New Mexico
Upgrade of Existing Facilities: General Acrylics, Inc. (Phoenix, Arizona)
MULTI-FIELD FACILITIES
Homestead High School Athletic Fields
Cupertino, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara, California)
Fenn School - Reynolds Athletic Fields
Concord, Massachusetts
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Stantec Sport (Boston, Massachusetts)
Lexington Center Play Fields Phase I
Lexington, Massachusetts
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Stantec Sport (Boston, Massachusetts)
Pomfret School
Pomfret, Connecticut
New Construction: Huntress Associates, Inc. (Andover, Massachusetts)
 
GREEN FACILITY AWARD WINNERS
Homestead High School Athletic Fields

Cupertino, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara, California)
Within each category, one facility was chosen from among all winning entries to represent the best of athletic facility construction. The winners were as follows:
 
TENNIS FACILITIES OF THE YEAR
RESIDENTIAL

Private Residence (Boca Raton)
Boca Raton, Florida
New Construction: Fast-Dry Courts (Pompano Beach, Florida)
OUTDOOR

Clay W. & Lynn B. Hamlin Tennis Center at Penn Park
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
New Construction: Stantec Sport (Boston, Massachusetts)
INDOOR
The Roberta Alison Baumgardner Tennis Facility at the University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
New Construction: Lower Bors., Inc. (Birmingham, Alabama)

INDOOR MULTIPURPOSE FIELD HOUSE OF THE YEAR
Richmond Olympic Oval
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Centaur Products (Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada)
 
TRACK AND FIELD FACILITY OF THE YEAR
Sports Ministry Complex at Calvary Baptist Church
Clearwater, Florida
New Construction: American Athletic Courts, Inc. (Vincentown, New Jersey)

TRACK FACILITIES OF THE YEAR
OUTDOOR
Bernie Moore Stadium at Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Mondo USA, Inc. (Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
INDOOR
JDL Fast Track
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
New Construction: Medallion Athletic Products, Inc. (Mooresville, North Carolina)
 
SPORTS FIELD OF THE YEAR
SINGLE FIELD FACILITY
PK Park at the University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
New Construction: Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture & Planning (Eugene, Oregon)
MULTI-FIELD FACILITY
Homestead High School Athletic Fields
Cupertino, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara, California

GREEN FACILITY OF THE YEAR
Homestead High School Athletic Fields
Cupertino, California
Upgrade of Existing Facility: Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara, California)
The ASBA is a non-profit association helping designers, builders, owners, operators and users understand quality sports facility construction.

The ASBA sponsors informative meetings, publishes newsletters, books and technical construction guidelines for both tennis courts and running tracks, and keeps its members aware of the latest developments in the industry. It also offers voluntary certification programs in tennis court, running track and sports fields construction. Available at no charge is a listing of all publications offered by the Association, as well as the ASBA’s Membership Directory. For information on the ASBA, as well as on its publications, activities and upcoming meetings, please contact the Association at 8480 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 307, Ellicott City, MD 21043. The toll-free phone number is 866-501-ASBA, the local number is 410-730-9595, and the fax number is 410-730-8833. The ASBA also may be reached electronically via its website: www.sportsbuilders.org, or via e-mail at info@sportsbuilders.org.

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