Taber Extrusions joins "Will it Blend" host Tom Dickson in sponsoring Boy Scouts of America centennial anniversary celebration
Taber Extrusions contributes materials for Guinness Book of World Record's longest Pinewood Derby raceway in order to commemorate the 100 year BSA anniversary.
- Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR (1888PressRelease) September 03, 2010 - Russellville, Ark. - Leading American aluminum extrusions manufacturer will contribute materials for Guinness Book of World Record's longest Pinewood Derby raceway to commemorate 100 year BSA anniversary
Proud to be American Taber Extrusions LLC, a leading manufacturer of aluminum extrusions often serving the U.S. military and other mission-critical industries, has pledged its support to the Boy Scouts of America's 100 year anniversary celebration. Through the donation of partially-subsidized aluminum profiles materials, engineers will construct a Pinewood Derby raceway that will be installed at Rio Tinto Stadium (9256 South State St., Sandy, Utah) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 in commemoration of the BSA centennial celebration.
"This track will be certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest and fastest ever constructed," remarked Michael Plowman, Field Director of the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America.
In addition to contributions made by Taber Extrusions, the BSA was assisted with the engineering and design of the extruded track by Tom Dickson, founder of Blendtec, longtime supporter and BSA volunteer. Dickson, best known for his "Will it Blend?" Infomercials in which he demonstrates unusual items (such as iPods and cell phones) being pulverized, is an internet sensation and has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Today with Meredith Vieira. A recent segment, showing the iPhone being blended into iDust, has received over 8 million hits on You Tube.
The track will be a six lane configuration with lane dividers and guides to hold the cars in place. Taber Extrusions will use their 28" wide horizontal container on a 17 million pound press to produce the 22" wide, 350 foot long track.
Added Bill Wetmore, President of Taber Extrusions: "The Pinewood Derby is a longstanding tradition for Cub Scouts, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to join other private sector companies like Blendtec in celebrating this 100 year milestone."
To enter the race, an entry fee of $15 per car applies for the Youth Division (under 18), Adult Division, and Open Division. To register in advance, please visit www.utahscouts.org.
About Taber Extrusions LLC
In 1973, Taber Extrusions LLC (www.TaberExtrusions.com) pioneered the extrusion of large, heavy and wide complex shapes to differentiate itself in the aluminum extrusion industry. Today, Taber Extrusions continues its tradition of breaking boundaries as an extrusion leader in the production of a range of quality aluminum extrusions sizes and shapes. The company offers extrusions in 2000, 5000, 6000 and 7000 alloy series. Since its inception, the brand name Taber Extrusions has been synonymous with innovation, service and quality. All extrusions are engineered, manufactured and tested in the United States. Taber Extrusions maintains its headquarters at the Russellville, Arkansas facility, with a regional sales office also at its Gulfport, Mississippi facility.
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