Summer harness racing starts at Northville Downs on August 14th every Friday and Saturday. Place your bets carefully, the secret is in the track…
Road grading season is here…
We also spray horse arenas, baseball diamonds, and other venues
GP Outdoor Zamboni in Action
GP clearing SELCRA’s ice rink the morning of Feb. 17th, 2013 | Temp 19 degrees | Ice is in great condition. Rink is open from noon the 9pm today, entry fee if $3 per person. Get outside this winter!
GP Proud Sponsor of SELCRA’s Ice Rink
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Meijer Park Ice Rink Open to the Public!
Date: February 15, 2013
SELCRA announces the opening of the Meijer Park Ice Rink at 333 Orndorf Dr in Brighton. There will be open Skating from Noon-8pm on Saturday, February 16th and Noon-6pm on Sunday, February 15th weather permitting. Join us on facebook for future updates on Ice conditions. Entrance fee is $3 per person. Bring your own skates. Special thanks to BP/Corrigan for the Fueling Community Grant and The Home Depot for their donations. We would also like to thank the Brighton Fire Department for offering the water, the Brighton Rotary Raiders and all other volunteers for helping us construct the rink, and GetPlowed Snow Removal for offering to help resurface the rink through the winter!
About SELCRA – The South Eastern Livingston County Recreation Authority (SELCRA) is the leading parks and recreation organization serving the communities of the Brighton, Michigan area. Excellent park and recreation services play a significant role throughout people’s lives and in the communities in which they live. As community partners, our commitment is to ensure that recreation services are being offered at an optimal level to all area residents. SELCRA…”Creating Community through People, Parks and Programs.”
GP donating Zamboni services for ice rink
SELCRA is putting in an outdoor ice rink in Brighton’s Meijer Skate Park. Get Plowed is a proud sponsor and will be donating ice clearing services through the season. Check out SELCRA’s website for all the details, click here.
Why Control Dust?
- Increases safety by improving visibility and reducing the likelihood of accidents
- Decreases health risks by reducing airborne particles
- Reduces aggregate loss
- Reduces aggregate replacement costs by up to 50%
- Reduces regrading costs
- Reduces clean up and maintenance costs
- Reduces equipment wear – especially for components like bearings, pulleys, and filters on which fine dust can have a “grinding effect” which increases abrasion rates
- A clean working environment increases morale and productivity
- Controls unpleasant odors
- Assures continuous compliance with health regulations
- Prevents or reduces the risk of a dust explosion