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Beach Carts for the Beach We were at Jones Beach one day in the summer when we saw a man using a cart with gigantic air inflated wheels to haul a stack of beach chairs and umbrellas along the sand toward the shoreline. It was a large stack of beach equipment, including a big cooler, and yet the man was pulling the entire load effortlessly over the deep sand. We move a lot of heavy cases here at Shades of Fun, so we paid the man a visit and he told us where he got the cart with the great balloon wheels. And that is how we found out about one of the best tools in our warehouse!
These great wheels are used to move kayaks as well. They are also used on wheelchairs so that wheelchair bound folks can get over the sand and to the shore. Wheeleez.com Click any picture to see more!
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| • The Beaches of Maine |
| • New Hampshire Beaches |
| • Vermont Summer Beaches |
| • Massachusetts Rocky Beaches |
| • Romantic Beaches |
| • The Beaches of Connecticut |
| • Free Beaches of Connecticut |
| • Private Beaches of New York |
| • Long Island Beaches |
| • New York City Beaches |
| • New England Coastline |
| • Northeast United States coastline |
| • New Jersey Beaches |
| • Jersey Shoreline |
| • Northern New Jersey Beaches |
| • Delaware Shoreline |
| • Delaware Coastline |
| • Delaware Beaches |
| • Public Beaches |
| • Private Beaches |
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We hope that students who are blase or unimpressed by the graduation ceremony should take the experiences of their ancestors in mind. Because in truth, none of us are ever alone, we bring a chain of people with us everywhere. Certainly, not all grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents had the opportunity for education. Graduates should be proud of their educational achievement and give the pleasure of watching them attend the ceremony to thier families! So GO already! |
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Founded in 1860 by Swedish settlers, Augustana College is a selective, independent college of the liberal arts and sciences, related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 2,300 students from varied geographic, social, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Student-to-faculty ratio is 13-to-one. Music ensembles, theatre, debate, publications, broadcasting, student government, local Greek system, a wide variety of professional, religious, departmental, political, social, and service organizations. |
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