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Air Trampoline Sports Welcomed to Aberdeen Township by State & Local Officials
Air Trampoline Sports, one of the largest indoor trampoline parks in New Jersey, celebrated the debut of its Aberdeen location on March 28.
Air Trampoline Sports, one of the largest indoor trampoline parks in New Jersey, celebrated the debut of its Aberdeen location on March 28 with grand opening festivities attended by State Senator Joseph Kyrillos, Mayor Fred Tagliarini and other members of the Aberdeen Township Council, members of the Aberdeen Economic Business Council (EBC), and area chamber of commerce groups.
Aberdeen’s newest business, which is projected to bring close to 100 jobs to the community, is located in the former Fun Time America site at 111 State Route 35 South in the Cliffwood section. The 38,000 square-foot facility features 18,000 square feet of trampolines, including four foam pit lanes, three slam dunk basketball lanes, three unique 3D dodge ball courts, a high jump platform, a gymnastics performance track, and a ninja obstacle course. There are no specific age restrictions for jumpers and all sessions have a designated kids’ area. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the park, along with a food concession, ample seating areas, and an arcade. Air Trampoline Sports is available for children’s birthday parties with a variety of packages offered, adult parties, team events and fundraisers.
The Aberdeen location is the company’s first in New Jersey and second overall, with its initial indoor trampoline park opened in Ronkonkoma, N.Y. on Long Island. A portion of the proceeds from the grand opening day were donated to Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties, and the RAINE Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides food, clothing and other assistance during the holidays and various necessities for families in crisis throughout the Bayshore community.
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Joining Air Trampoline Sports president Ken Stone and other company officials at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were Senator Kyrillos, Aberdeen Township Mayor Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Harvey Brenner, and Council members Greg Cannon, Connie Kelley, Joseph Martucci, and Margaret Montone. Bill Parness and Maxine Rescorl represented the EBC. Also on hand were representatives from Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties and the RAINE Foundation, the Aberdeen-Matawan Chamber of Commerce and the Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce. In addition, Flowers by Melanie welcomed the township’s newest business with a floral arrangement.
During the ceremony, Senator Kyrillos presented a proclamation to Stone on behalf of the New Jersey Legislature commemorating the company’s first New Jersey location, while Mayor Tagliarini discussed how the facility will add to Aberdeen's recreational offerings.
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Air Trampoline Sports is open Monday to Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Friday from Noon to 11:00 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
For more information or to book a party, call (732) 583-3000 or visit www.airtrampolinesports.com/Aberdeen.
