Synthetic Turf Council Accepting Entries for its Annual ‘Search for the Real Field of Dreams’
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
ATLANTA, GA – The Synthetic
Turf Council is now accepting submissions for its fourth annual Search for
the Real Field of Dreams, which recognizes the power that synthetic turf has to
transform communities and schools, and keep youth active, healthy and fit. The
unique national contest is open to schools (K-12 and college), parks,
businesses and public spaces in the United States and Canada that have
compelling stories about the impact of their synthetic turf field or
installation.
"Winning this national competition in 2011 for our
Taylor’s Dream Boundless Playground was a great honor,” said Alvin R. Moll,
Jr., Director, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department. "The playground is
extremely popular with families and children of all abilities.We are
proud of the beautiful groundcover that makes it stand out like an emerald
field.”
More than 7,000 synthetic turf athletic fields are in use
across North America, along with numerous playgrounds and recreation spaces. Interested
students, coaches, faculty, parents, parks and recreation managers, business
owners and local supporters can easily nominate
an installation. Submissions are due by September
1, 2012 and will be evaluated by an independent panel of judges. The Grand Prize is $1,000, and all winners
receive publicity and a modest cash award. Visit www.syntheticturfcouncil.org to
learn more.
Established in
2009, STC’s Search for the Real Field of Dreams is open to any school, park, business,
municipality or organization that currently has a synthetic turf field, park,
playground or surface in use. The size of the space doesn’t matter; it is
judged on the impact made on individuals and the community. Fields must be
installed by an STC member company. Previously submitted entries can be
resubmitted with the exception of the Grand Prize or Top Category Winners. Past
winners
have included a community park that serves over 17,000 children with physical
and cognitive challenges, a once-failing high school whose playing field helped
bolster the student graduation rate and a Navajo Nation elementary school that
increased student fitness levels.
About the Synthetic Turf Council
Based
in Atlanta, the Synthetic Turf Council (STC) was founded in 2003 to promote the
industry and to assist buyers and end users with the selection, use and
maintenance of synthetic turf systems in sports field, golf, municipal parks,
airports, landscape and residential applications. The STC is also a
resource for current, credible, and independent research on the safety and
environmental impact of synthetic turf. Membership includes builders,
landscape architects, testing labs, maintenance providers, manufacturers,
suppliers, installation contractors, infill material suppliers and other
specialty service companies. For more information, visit www.syntheticturfcouncil.org.
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