Following a final screening event at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, the judging panel chose "Isla Urbana" by Greg Harriott of Brooklyn, NY as the $10,000 Jury Award winner. Audience members selected "The Wash" by Carla Dauden of Long Beach, CA as the winner of the $5,000 Audience Choice Award.
Recently, the Synthetic Turf Council held its Annual Membership Meeting in Dallas. This meeting attracted approximately 200 members representing companies that include builders, landscape architects, testing labs, maintenance providers, manufacturers, suppliers, installation contractors, infill materials suppliers and other specialty service companies. The national non-profit association's meeting also included strong educational content and a local community service project.
A trio of world first presentations headline this year’s IOG Conference (York Racecourse, Thursday December 6), with FIFA's first public airing of its new guide 'for global improvement in natural grass', while Manchester City FC will for the first time outline to the groundsmanship industry the club's exciting plans for a new training ground and academy.
LOUISVILLE, KY. (Oct. 24, 2012) -- Green Media, a division of M2MEDIA360 -- publisher of Arbor Age, Landscape and Irrigation, Outdoor Power Equipment and SportsTurf -- is proud to announce the 2012 selections for "Most Influential People in the Green Industry."
University officials say Memorial Field, was shut down immediately Saturday after the school was advised that the turf had degraded to the point where measurable lead levels has been detected in dust samples.
ASBA's Technical Meeting program has specific tracks of programming dedicated to tennis, track, fields, indoor facilities and general business topics. No matter what your company does, or what role you play in it, there's valuable information for you at this meeting.
The fiscal cliff is not the exclusive reason for corporate America's paralyzing vertigo: A pending "regulatory cliff" also is contributing to dizzying uncertainty that has put the brakes on major investment decisions and, consequently, hiring.
On the last Friday in September, before a capacity crowd, Sauk Centre's (MN) football team played on the school's new field -- becoming one of the state's smallest schools to move to artificial turf. "We do budget cuts every year and it hurts, [and] I'm going to spend how much money on an artificial field?" said school board chair Ann Mitchell, who agonized over her vote, but finally backed the new field as part of a $2 million sports facilities upgrade.