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Stall Skin Customers Report Reasons for Choice

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Horsemen nationwide report that using Stalls Skins as a stable mat system for their barns is making their lives easier and provides substantial cost savings over rubber stall mats. Whether you have mares in foal or heavy draft breeds in your barn, Stall Skins is a superior choice over rubber stall mats or horse stall mats. Stall Skins are half the price of conventional rubber horse stall mats, are easy to install, keep the stall drier, and you’ll find that bedding is lasting two to three times longer, which means less labor too. Here’s a recent note from a Stall Skins customer: “I’ve used Stall Skins for over five years now instead of rubber stall mats and have yet to find any need to replace the Stall Skins. And I have pretty tough horses: Pacers, weavers, and pawers. I even had a draft horse paw on a Stall Skin for three years without a wear mark. I love Stall Skins! Rubber horse stall mats be gone!”

What are other reasons why people choose Stall Skins over rubber stall mats?

Savings on bedding is definitely high on the list. “I just love Stall Skins,” reports an Indiana horsewoman. “With regular rubber stall mats, my stalls were always wet and I was throwing away wet bedding all the time. Now that I have Stall Skins instead of rubber horse stall mats, the stalls are always dry, I use about half the amount of bedding, and the stall floor never seems cold. I recommend these to anyone who loves their horses and wants to keep them dry. I put my old rubber stall mats out on the concrete wash rack outside. They’ll never be put back into any stall — it’s Stall Skins forever for me and my horses!”

What about durability?

“I had to relocate my Stall Skins to new stalls and was surprised to find that after being in place for two years, they were in perfect condition. I hosed them off and moved them where it was easy to install them again. They work like new,” reports a Texas rancher. “I’ll never use rubber mats ever again.”

Stall Skins, the perfect alternative to rubber stall mats and horse stable mats, come in a one-piece roll that’s easy to install. Shavings lasts 2 to 3 times longer, and Stall Skins are easier to clean than conventional rubber mats. Horses stay cleaner than with rubber stall mats, the ammonia smell from urine is greatly reduced, you’ll save significantly on shavings, and installation costs 50% less than rubber horse stall mats.

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FMCA's 'Towables' Guide Removes Guesswork from Dinghy Towing

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Family Motor Coach Association's “Towables For 2012” guide povides direction for motorhome owners looking for a new towed vehicle. Motorhomers can find all of the information they need to make an educated towed vehicle buying decision by consulting this annual "Towables" guide.

With springtime approaching, many motorhome travelers will begin preparing for the 2012 travel season. Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA), an international organization for motorhome owners, realizes that destination planning and prepping the motorhome will be high-priority tasks.

But it’s also a time of year when scores of owners begin to look for a new towed vehicle to pull behind the motorhome during their travels.

While the motorhome itself is a self-contained rolling residence, once the campsite is reached and the transition from mobile machine to cozy home is completed, many prefer not to have to convert it back to a means of transportation. That’s why many motorhome travelers desire to have an additional vehicle available for sight-seeing excursions, trips to the market, or visits to congested metropolitan areas.

While some folks employ a trailer or tow dolly to bring along their secondary vehicle, the favored method for most motorhome owners is four-wheels-down towing.

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Diverse Recreation and Entertainment Opportunities in North Little Rock, Arkansas

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Your friends in North Little Rock AR invite you experience the diverse recreation and entertainment opportunities in our city.

During these cold winter days take some time and escape to the “island life” as Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band perform at Verizon Arena North Little Rock on March 1, 2012. Tickets go on sale Saturday, January 14. Verizon Arena’s Box Office will open at 10 a.m. or you can purchase online at Ticketmaster.

Also at Verizon Arena North Little Rock, Grammy Award winning Evanescence with special guests Rival Sons & Electric Touch, will perform on Saturday, January 21, 2012. Tickets are available at the Arena Box Office or through Ticketmaster.

Located on the west side of Verizon Arena North Little Rock the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame Museum is a great place for sports enthusiasts. For more information visit www.ArkSportsHallOfFame.com or call 501-231-0094.

Come celebrate as the North Little Rock Mall, McCain Mall, celebrates its Grand Re-Opening on January 14-16, 2012. Enjoy the various demonstrations and fashions shows throughout the day and enter your name for fantastic door-prizes and giveaways.

Take a weekend excursion and stay at one of our great North Little Rock Hotels. Whether you require a full-service hotel or an exquisite bed 'n breakfast, North Little Rock has everything to fit a traveler’s needs. How about waking up to see the sunrise on the Arkansas River? Reserve your spot at the Downtown Riverside RV Park, located in downtown North Little Rock across from the Clinton Library. While staying at the RV Park take the opportunity to cross the Clinton Park Bridge that connects North Little Rock and the Clinton Library.

In town, enjoy the many ways to experience the Arkansas River. The Arkansas River Trail is a 17-mile loop around the cities of North Little Rock and Little Rock. While you’re on the trail take an opportunity to cross the Big Dam Bridge that spans the river. The 14-foot-wide concrete deck runs 3,463 linear feet across and 90 feet above the river and is a part of the Arkansas River Trail you don’t want to miss. (www.RiverTrail.org) (www.BigDamBridge.com)

You can also enjoy the Arkansas River by visiting the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum featuring the USS Razorback. Present during the Japanese surrender at Tokyo Bay, this WWII submarine that’s open to the public for tour, birthdays, special events, and group sleepovers. (www.AIMM.museum or 501-371-8320)

If you have a boat you can launch at the North River Landing. This project between the City of North Little Rock and Little Rock and the Arkansas Game Commission is located at 50 Riverfront Drive beneath the Interstate 30 Bridge. Take exit 141B from I-30. For more information, call 501-758-1424 or 800-643-4690.

You can also launch your boat at Cook’s Landing, located at Crystal Hill and I-40. While you’re there enjoy a nice picnic beside the river. Pavilion rental is available by calling 501-868-9477.

With 1,700 acres, Burns Park North Little Rock is one of the largest municipal parks in the nation. Set aside of for public Burns Park North Little Rock features two 18-hole disc golf courses, baseball and softball complexes, 27 tennis courts (6 indoor), hiking and equestrian trails, an amusement park, dog park, camping, fishing, a handicapped accessible fishing pier along with shady picnic spots. Take exit 150 off I-40 to Burns Park or call 501-791-8538 for more information.

North Little Rock is also home to historic downtown, the Argenta Arts District. Take a moment to visit fine art galleries or stop for a bite to eat one of the various restaurants North Little Rock.

In the heart of Argenta, the newly founded Argenta Community Theater is hosting open auditions for CABARET on January 8-9. For additional information and times please visit www.argentacommunitytheater.com or call 501-353-1443.

For more information about the variety of attraction in North Little Rock, hotels in
North Little Rock, or upcoming events, please contact the North Little Rock Visitors Bureau at www.NorthLittleRock.travel or call 501-758-1424.

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Wave of the Future - Cleaner Magazine: Jetter, Vactor, Sewer Cleaning Professionals

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About 85 percent of the joints were leaking in the 30-inch concrete storm water drains under a runway at the Northeast Florida Regional Airport in St. Augustine. The three 440-foot pipes ran side by side, had joints every three feet and drained tides from the Atlantic Ocean.

Since the runway was due for repaving, Passero Associates, an engineering firm in the city, put out a request for proposals to rehabilitate the drains. Engineered Lining Systems, a Jacksonville-based company with a specialty in cured-in-place pipe and structure restoration, won the bid.

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SADDLE PURCHASED FROM STALL SKINS SAVINGS!

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Stalls Skins are the intelligent choice over rubber stall mats for your barn. It’s as simple as that.

Why?

Here’s a recent note from a Stall Skins customer: “I was able to buy the saddle of my dreams after saving significant money from using Stall Skins in my barn instead of conventional rubber horse mats. I couldn’t believe it at first, but after taking out the rubber stall mats and putting down Stall Skins, I saved about $75 a month for each stall in shavings costs alone! And I spend less time cleaning the stalls, too. The stalls remain remarkably clean and dry, and I don’t use nearly as much shavings — obviously! I’m so happy that I have Stall Skins instead of rubber stable mats, and my horses are happy too. Thanks for the new saddle!”

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