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Adolph Kiefer Adolph Gustav Kiefer(born June 27, 1918 in Chicago) was an American swimmer and the first man in the world to swim 100 yards backstroke under 1 minute. His backstroke records stood for 15 years.  & Associates

1700 Kiefer Drive Zion, IL 60099-5105

(800) 323-4071;(847) 872-8866

Fax:(847) 746-8888

www.kiefer.com

E-mail: info@kiefer.com

Bloom Master Planter planter, farm or garden implement that places propagating material such as seeds or seedlings into the ground, usually in rows. Broadcasting, i.e., scattering seed in all directions, by hand followed by harrowing (see harrow) to cover the seed with soil was an early  Corp.

543 E. Main Street Vernal vernal /ver·nal/ (ver´n'l) pertaining to or occurring in the spring. ,UT 84078

(800)253-6008

Fax: (800)253-6008

www.lamppostbrackets.com

E-mail: admin@bloommaster.net

Lighting

Poles & Brackets

Bloom Master Planter Corporation

PlayGuard Playground Safety Surfacing

715 Fountain Avenue Fountain Avenue, located in Brooklyn, New York is a site off of the Belt Parkway, specifically Exit 15, which exit is Erskine Street, and which is composed of mostly landfill and has areas of swampland-like forest growth. There are various nature groups, city groups, etc.  Lancaster, PA 17601

(800) 851-4746

Fax:(717) 295-3414

www.playguardsuffacing.com

E-mail: mgs@regupol.com

PLAYGROUND SAFETY SURFACING

Made from 100% recycled rubber, PlayGuard 24" X 24" modular safety tiles offer the ultimate combination of long-term durability and visual appeal. NEW patented polymeric polymeric /poly·mer·ic/ (pol?i-mer´ik) exhibiting the characteristics of a polymer.

pol·y·mer·ic
adj.
1. Having the properties of a polymer.

2.
 Ultra top wear layer presents multiple design options with superior shock absorption and easier maintenance.

Parks & Recreation's annual Buyer's Guide is an indispensible resource. A comprehensive directory with more than 1,000 providers of park and recreation products and services--you'll be sure to refer to it again and again throughout the year.

For additional copies visit www.nrpa.org/store/to purchase online. $4.50 ea.
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Title Annotation:Playground safety surfacing
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Article Type:Brief article
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Date:May 1, 2006
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