Thursday, August 11, 2011

A new fitness area gets installed in Chicagoland!

Check out this piece from the Sun-Times on a new state-of-the-art fitness center in Illinois. A special thanks to them for some great photos and quotes!




Getting some cardio in
 

Tom Casey explaining the Arm Press
 


Trying some dips on the Core Trainer












Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Announcing the Go:)Play 3.5" value line!

System 5 in Marina


Top View - System 3 in Carnival

 Xccent is pleased to launch our newest exciting line of play equipment, Go:)Play!

Go:)Play is a 3.5" diameter post and deck play system. It is 100% made in the USA with the same great Xccent quality! With 6 different systems to choose from and starting at just $4,699, everyone can get in on this gorgeous system!

Also, check out our cool, new Marina color palette with silver and lime green- guaranteed to have kids running for it!



System 6 in Earthtone



 Go:)Play uses a contoured and durable roof design that is powder-coated, perforated steel... not plastic. In addition, our collars are die-cast aluminum for quick and easy installation.



System 4 in Marina
Take a look at how many play events are on these towers! Not only that, we have new items on Go:)Play, like the Rainbow Climber and Bongo Drum. These systems have real ADA compliance and ground events- Xccent took no shortcuts in the design of this line!





System 2 in Carnival

All of this, and our same great Xccent warranty, up to 100 years on parts! These low-cost, high-design systems are not only great for parks and schools, but also for campgrounds, HOA's, apartments, hotels and resorts, churches and community centers, and daycares! Check out Xccent Play's website for more information, or scan the code below with your smartphone. Call today to get a quote and to see a layout of your new play system!








all play...no shortcuts




Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mesa, Arizona: A Community Comes Together

Who would have thought it would take 26 years to build a playground at Golden Hills Park in Mesa, Arizona?  Well, that’s how long neighbors in this quiet suburb of Phoenix had to wait.  Golden Hills Park is 8 acres of open space with mature trees and some small rolling hills.  Families in this neighborhood would naturally gather here for picnics, football games and just to hang out.  The only thing that was missing was a playground. 


“Lots of families live here,” Vice-Mayor Scott Somers said. “And it’s only one of two parks in the entire City that offer no amenities.”
“Our kids would have to cross Broadway Road to access a playground,” Mesa Resident, Michael Stack said. “We already saw two kids hit by cars because they had to cross this busy street.  Something had to be done.”
Due to the lack of funding, the City of Mesa couldn’t allocate money to build a new playground.  Instead, they reached out to the business community to see what could be done. 
“Through generous donations, we were able to raise more than $100,000,” Mesa Parks, Recreation and Commercial Facilities Director Marc Heirshberg said.  “I am always amazed at how our community steps up to help people they don’t even know. “
 Donations from monetary to in-kind was seen on build-day, Saturday, May 14, 2011. More than 150 volunteers from across the valley came out to lend a helping hand and built a new playground at Golden Hills Park.  The park now has play structures for both preschool and elementary aged kids.  It features stepping pods, bouncing board and bridge, climbing rock wall, cargo climbing nets, a peek-a-boo wall, slide, glider and more. 
The equipment is manufactured by Xccent Play and distributed by Arizona Recreation Design.  The focus is on "motion" based units, featuring specialty components to promote dynamic play through "PlayMotion" activity. 
An 80-foot shade canopy covers the entire play structure and was donated by Shade ‘N Net.  This is the first play structure in a Mesa-owned park to have a shade canopy.  Other new features for the park include two doggy pots, a picnic ramada, and a drinking fountain.
“We are more than thrilled to have this playground here,” Mesa resident, Christine Gant said. “My family and I had a wonderful time building this playground and becoming part of its history.”
Golden Hills Park is now complete!  Thanks to the private and public partnership children now have a safe and fun place to play.

Look for this story in the upcoming issue of the NRPA Magazine

Friday, June 10, 2011

Announcing Xccent Fitness!

Take a long look at the shape of tomorrow's Outdoor Fitness!



Introducing Xccent Fitness!


While outdoor fitness equipment typically brings to mind images of simple circuit stations and boxy equipment, Xccent Fitness believes that great outdoor equipment needs to be as beautiful as the great outdoors itself. Xccent Fitness includes true pieces of beauty that will compliment any setting, and act as healthy lifestyle magnets for young and old alike.

Our looks are only the beginning. Xccent Fitness engineering includes superior materials, coatings, and mechanisms standard to provide years of maintenance-free beauty, comfort, and outdoor operation.



Go ahead. Climb on the artwork. For more information visit  http://www.xccentfitness.com/.


-MW

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Xccent Play Community Build in Mesa, Arizona!

More than 150 volunteers came out to build a new playground at Golden Hills Park. This was a private/public joint venture and the entire playground with a new shade canopy was donated to the City!


LMK

Friday, May 13, 2011

New Website Release!

Announcing your new homepage! The fresh and improved XCCENTplay! website is up and running. We have new product, awesome ideas for your playground, galleries, resources, and news for you to check out.

Click here to browse the new XCCENTplay! website

Take a cruise around our gorgeous new site, get inspired, and have a great weekend!

-MW

Monday, May 2, 2011

Getting Your Little Ones (Crawling…Walking…Running) on the Right Path

Early Childhood play areas don’t have to be dull after one trip! With a good variety of activities, colors, and even textures, you can make a great 2 to 5 year-old playground.

Fusion EC


Muscle development, self-confidence, and social skills are especially honed in the age range of 2 to 5. Providing a safe and fun environment for the children to play together on is paramount. Xccent provides a great selection of events so that your little ones can continue to challenge themselves as they continue to grow.
At age 2-3, your child will have a lot of motor skill development. He or she will be able to run while falling less, jump on both feet, shift their weight, and climb stairs with no assistance. Mentally, puzzles and imagination play are very enjoyable, especially with others. Overall there will be more interest in simple games with other kids.



Periwinkle
 
From the ages of 3 years to 5, the world surrounding them is theirs, and they want to explore it! He or she will want to climb, bounce, slide, chase, and spin. Children at this age range are more adventurous, and therefore may be more prone to accidents. Safe equipment and adequate surfacing should be installed, and an adult should still be providing supervision.



Mulberry Bridge

In addition, make sure to layout a younger play area away from traffic with the older children (5 -12). An implied barrier, like a short brick wall, can help differentiate between the two zones without interrupting sight lines. Adequate space should be provided for new, fun, social games like hide-and-seek.
Check out Xccent’s full lineup of Early Childhood play equipment, and get their little limbs moving!

-MW

A special thanks to howkidsdevelop.com for info.

Monday, April 25, 2011

PLAYGROUND SAFETY WEEK - National Playground Safety Week 2011 Is April 25-29

By National Program For Playground Safety

National Playground Safety Week is a time to focus on children's outdoor play environments. A time to pledge to use good judgment when playing. A time for gratitude for all the adults who work tirelessly on maintaining our playgrounds.


What You Can Do!
Playgrounds can be fun places for children to experiment, develop cooperative skills, and learn the building blocks of social interaction; but when used improperly, playgrounds can deveop hazards. Here's some tips to keep playtime safe and healthy:

  • Use age-appropriate play structures and events - Using equipment built for an age group too young or too old can result in unforseen hazards.
  • Read playground safety signs before playing - These signs will give you valuable information about which play areas are right for you.
  • Use equipment properly - Using equipment in a way that it was not designed for can be dangerous, always play in the correct way.
  • Bring a grown up - Make sure that there is always an adult around when you are at the playground!
Playgrounds can be a great place for children. Making sure you stay informed, play  correctly and have an adult around will help to ensure a good playground experience for everyone!

-LMK

Monday, April 18, 2011

X-Wave is highlight of new playground at Culbertson



It’s bigger, newer and more colorful -- and it has The X-Wave.

If the last day of class wasn’t exciting enough, June 17, the children at Culbertson Elementary School celebrated with the dedication of the new playground. After sitting quietly for several short speeches, watching the ribbon-cutting and enjoying their snacks, the “Culbertson Cougars” checked out the slides, tubes and climbs.

“It is really nice and so much better than our old one,” said soon-to-be fifth grader Lauren Ross, as she came down the slide. “It has so many activities.”

The project, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the school, sought to replace equipment that, in some cases, was as old as the building. The most recent purchase was in 1997, many of the swings and seesaws were hazardous and the wooden deck, toppled last year, caused potential tripping and splinter risks.

“The area was small compared to the other schools,” said Playground Committee Chair Pam Lairdieson. “I have three boys and they need to get out there and run around.”

Started with $5,000 in seed money from the PTO and an additional $15,000 contribution from the group, the committee raised funds through candy and coupon book sales, a community yard sale and contributions from local families and businesses. A rock etched with the names of the donors will be installed later this year.

The children also secured sponsors and participated in the Play-a-Thon, a circuit with four five-minute sessions of swinging, seesawing, sliding and jumping rope. Each participant received a Play-a-Thon t-shirt, many of whom wore them on dedication day, and the event garnered $15,000.

The enlarged playground, incorporating suggestions from the students and retaining the octagon climber and several newer items, combines ADA equipment with pieces intended to encourage upper body and core strength. The chin bars, loop ladders and toss up will help to build cognitive and motor skills and develop agility and strength.

“It will get the kids more active and put the ‘play’ back in our playground,” said Lairdieson. “It is designed to stir their creative juices and most importantly, let them have fun.”

The most popular piece is the X-Wave, an updated version of the see saw that moves with an ocean motion. The children lined up as patiently as possible for a chance on the eight-at-a-time ride.

“The kids had played on it at Worrall and Russell and definitely wanted one here,” said Lairdieson. “When we took our survey, one girl told us ‘I want a wave. I don’t really know what it is but Russell has one and I want one, too’.”

The children completed their expanded recess time before early dismissal for the summer, which should include days and days at the Culbertson playground.

“This is excellent,” said Eric Michos, who will enter fourth grade. “It is really cool.”

Xccent breaks ground on new 100,000 square foot facility in Wyoming, MN

Xccent Play is proud to announce the groundbreaking of a new corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Wyoming, MN. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on Thursday October 8th at the new site located at 5240 257th Street, Wyoming, MN 55092

The new facility will house an approximately 90,000 FT2 manufacturing floor as well as 10,000 FT2 of office space and will be built by R.J. Ryan Construction of Minneapolis, MN.  Xccent plans to begin occupying the new building as early as March of 2010, with plans to complete the move and transition of production lines by the end of 2010.

“The construction of the new manufacturing and corporate headquarters positions Xccent well to increase our service to customers in key markets.” said John Mathiesen, President and CEO of Xccent.  “We are excited about the move to Minnesota and to be a part of the City of Wyoming community!”