Launch Trampoline Park holds grand opening March 26

Press release:

Jump Up and Celebrate:
Launch Asheville Hosts Grand Opening Saturday, March 26th!
Co-founder and three-time Super Bowl Champion Ty Law to attend

WHAT: Launch Trampoline Park, an indoor sports and family entertainment facility, is opening its newest park in Asheville, North Carolina on Saturday, March 26th. Launch is a year-round destination-entertainment center of connected trampolines forming GIANT jumping surfaces.

The Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce will be in attendance to kick off a day of jumping and fun! Co-founder and three-time Super Bowl Champion with the New England Patriots, Ty Law will also make an appearance to welcome the newest park to the franchise family.

WHERE: Launch Trampoline Park Asheville
24 Walden Drive
Arden, NC

WHEN: Saturday, March 26, 2016
Ribbon Cutting at 9:15am
Jumping begins at 10:00am

About Launch Trampoline Park – Asheville, NC
Launch Trampoline Park is an indoor sports and family entertainment facility serving the greater Asheville area. With over 13,000 feet of connected trampolines forming one GIANT jumping surface and angled trampoline walls to bounce off of, Launch will get your whole family off the couch and in the air in no time! Encouraging family wellness through entertaining fitness, Launch offers a wide variety of physical activities including open-jump time, group exercise classes, trampoline dodgeball and basketball, and foam pit fun! Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, safety is the #1 priority. Launch is the perfect venue for your next date night, birthday party, family event, corporate event, church outing, or fundraiser! For more information, check out Launch Asheville at www.launchasheville.com.

About Launch Franchising
Ty Law and Robert Arnold are co-owners of Launch Franchising, LLC, with two corporate locations in Warwick, RI and Hartford, CT, and franchise locations along the east coast. The company is expanding its franchise nationwide and utilizing the strength of positive branding, turn-key operational systems and proven marketing programs as attractive benefits to potential franchisees. For additional information, please visit www.launchtrampolinepark.com.

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About Jeff Fobes
As a long-time proponent of media for social change, my early activities included coordinating the creation of a small community FM radio station to serve a poor section of St. Louis, Mo. In the 1980s I served as the editor of the "futurist" newsletter of the U.S. Association for the Club of Rome, a professional/academic group with a global focus and a mandate to act locally. During that time, I was impressed by a journalism experiment in Mississippi, in which a newspaper reporter spent a year in a small town covering how global activities impacted local events (e.g., literacy programs in Asia drove up the price of pulpwood; soybean demand in China impacted local soybean prices). Taking a cue from the Mississippi journalism experiment, I offered to help the local Green Party in western North Carolina start its own newspaper, which published under the name Green Line. Eventually the local party turned Green Line over to me, giving Asheville-area readers an independent, locally focused news source that was driven by global concerns. Over the years the monthly grew, until it morphed into the weekly Mountain Xpress in 1994. I've been its publisher since the beginning. Mountain Xpress' mission is to promote grassroots democracy (of any political persuasion) by serving the area's most active, thoughtful readers. Consider Xpress as an experiment to see if such a media operation can promote a healthy, democratic and wise community. In addition to print, today's rapidly evolving Web technosphere offers a grand opportunity to see how an interactive global information network impacts a local community when the network includes a locally focused media outlet whose aim is promote thoughtful citizen activism. Follow me @fobes

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