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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Building a program for revenue producing pickleball activity
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments #1 Price: $0.02 / my two cents worth This project is a ranking system that works efficiently, encourages players to participate at any locations to find fair competition and meet new people. Any suggestions are welcome. If you want to be a partner, provide your contact details. dmn Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) 160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032 #RAWKLU.26513 Exp 12-30 Website Link: pickleballgazette.com Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader Email: dmn.ez.nni@gmail.com Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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The Pickleball Gazette 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#RAWKLU.26546 Exp 12-01
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Website Link: www.radioad.org/kube/classifieds/contact.php |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilyn monroe
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Building a program for revenue producing pickleball activity #1
Price: $0.02 / my two cents worth
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This project is a ranking system that works efficiently, encourages players to participate at any locations to find fair competition and meet new people. Any suggestions are welcome.
If you want to be a partner, provide your contact details.
dmn
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#RAWKLU.26513 Exp 12-30
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Website Link: pickleballgazette.com |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Building a program for revenue producing pickleball activity #1a
Price: $15.00 / Player registration is no charge but if needs attention there is a fee
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#RAWKLU.26516 Exp 12-26
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Website Link: pickleballgazette.com |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Building a program for revenue producing pickleball activity #1b
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One Match Tournament™ 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#RAWKLU.26515 Exp 12-26
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Website Link: pickleballgazette.com |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Building a program for revenue producing pickleball activity #2
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https://ijhf.org/members/2006/john-r-nixon
https://ijhf.org/members/1984/don-morisson-nixon
https://ijhf.org/members/1989/joseph-h-nixon
Everything I learned from the family newspaper companies, Indiana University
and Culver, whether playing sports, study projects, make friends were influenced
with these persons, and suspect many of the spouses, who likely may have been
as significant.
Peru Daily Tribune provided IHSAA basketball results by phone and introduced
me to direct customer contact likely in 1950. Many thanks. It's been an adventure.
There is no "free" project, but value must be within to exchange value for value
whether it is for hire or merchandise. Paid subscribers made the newspaper
product reliable and valuable for the readers and advertisers. Renewals were
the best measure of content value.
dmn
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Nixon Newspapers, Inc. |
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2 W Canal St Wabash IN , 46992
#RAWKLU.26514 Exp 12-30
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: Established 1904, sold 1998
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Stories, favorites and great
Darwin awards
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Here: The Glorious Winner:
When his .38 caliber revolver failed to fire at his intended victim during a hold-up in Long Beach, California, would-be robber, James Elliot, did something which only inspires wonder.
He peered down the barrel, then tried the trigger again.
This time it worked.
And Now: The Honorable Mentions:
The chef at a hotel in Switzerland lost a finger in a meat cutting machine and after a little shopping around, submitted a claim to his insurance company. The company, expecting negligence, sent one of its men to look for himself.
He tried the machine and also lost a finger.
The chef's claim was approved.
After stopping for drinks at an illegal bar, a Zimbabwean bus driver found twenty mental patients he was supposed to be transporting from Harare to Bulawayo had escaped.
Not wanting to admit his incompetence, the driver went to a nearby bus stop and offered everyone waiting there a free ride. He then delivered the passengers to the mental hospital, telling the staff his patients were very excitable and prone to bizarre fantasies.
The deception wasn't discovered for 3 days.
An American teenager was in the hospital recovering from serious head wounds received from an oncoming train. When asked how he received the injuries, the lad told police he was simply trying to see how close he could get his head to a moving train before he was hit.
A man walked into a Louisiana Circle-K, put a $20 bill on the counter, and asked for change. After the clerk opened the cash drawer, the man pulled a gun and asked for all the cash in the register, which the clerk promptly provided. The man took the cash from the clerk and fled, leaving the $20 bill on the counter.
The total amount of cash he got from the drawer: $15.
[If someone points a gun at you and gives you money, is a crime committed?]
As a female shopper exited a New York convenience store, a man grabbed her purse and ran. The clerk called 911 immediately, and the woman was able to give them a detailed description of the snatcher. Within minutes, police apprehended the snatcher. They put him in the car and drove back to the store.
The thief was then taken out of the car and told to stand there for a positive ID. To which he replied, "Yes, officer, that's her. That's the lady I stole the purse from."
When a man attempted to siphon gasoline from a motor home parked on a Seattle street by sucking on a hose, he got much more than he bargained for. Police arrived at the scene to find a very sick man curled up next to a motor home near spilled sewage. A police spokesman said the man admitted to trying to steal gasoline, but he plugged his siphon hose into the motor home's sewage tank by mistake.
The vehicle's owner declined to press charges saying it was the best laugh he'd ever had and the perp had been punished enough!
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Ref: Carol Sternecker
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Frequently asked questions
FAQ: How to find local information - search by zip code
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Step #1:
Enter your zip code. The database will select all items with the first three digits of your zip code, in this case "460" which generally is a sectional center or a 50 mile radius.
Step #2:
If that search displays too many results, click the box for "Exact" zip code. Then the database will select all items in the five digits of your zip code, in this case "46032" which generally is a 10 mile radius.
Step #3:
Click the "Search" button
To see the detail, click the website link below.
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#EZ.30246 Exp 12-31
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Website Link: www.ezclassifiedz.com/classifieds/classified.php?pid=0&cid=102 |
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Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Frequently asked questions
FAQ: How to find specific categories and subjects
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Each data base is custom and may have different categories. Look under "Announcements" for a cross reference where to find different subjects.
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EZ Classified Advertising™, (free or flat fee classified advertising listings) a Nixon Newspapers affiliate 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#EZ.30618 Exp 12-31
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Willard P. Rohrer, General/Business Manager
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Frequently asked questions
FAQ: How to find specific known business #1
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Step #1:
Enter the name of the business. The more letters you use in the search the more precise it will be, but if you use fewer letters, more choices will appear.
Step #2:
Determine if you want to search the entire database or only this category.
Step #3:
Click the "Search" button
To make the search more precise, add additional fields.
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EZ Classified Advertising™, (free or flat fee classified advertising listings) a Nixon Newspapers affiliate 317 844-8189 |
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#EZ.30243 Exp 12-31
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Website Link: www.ezclassifiedz.com/classifieds/classified.php?pid=0&cid=102 |
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Willard P Rohrer, Classified Advertising Mgr
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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EZ Classified Advertizing™
Garage Sales, Flea Markets, Rummage Sales
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EZ Classified Advertizing™ - Category: Garage Sales, Flea Markets, Rummage Sales |
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#EZ.18978 Exp 12-31
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Website Link: www.ezclassifiedadz.com/classifieds/listings.php?catid=17 |
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EZ Classified Advertizing™
Leagues, players: Bowling, Darts, Golf, Tennis, Volleyball
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EZ Classified Advertizing™ - Category: Leagues, players |
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Website Link: www.ezclassifiedadz.com/classifieds/listings.php?catid=121 |
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Stories, favorites and great
Professional helper
Price: $0.02 / my two cents worth
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She hurried to the pharmacy to get medication, got back to her car and found she had locked her keys inside.
The woman found an old rusty coat hanger left on the ground. She looked at it and said, "I don’t know how to use this."
She bowed her head and asked God to send her some help.
Within 5 minutes a beat-up old motorcycle pulled up, driven by a bearded man who was wearing an old biker skull rag.
He got off of his cycle and asked if he could help.
She said; “Yes, my daughter is sick. I've locked my keys in my car.
I must get home. Please, can you use this hanger to unlock my car?”
He said; “Sure." He walked over to the car, and in less than a minute, the car door was open.
She hugged the man and through tears, softly said, "Thank you, God, for sending me such a very nice man.”
The man heard her little prayer and replied; "lady, I am not a nice man, - I just got out of prison yesterday; I was in prison for car theft.”
The woman hugged the man again, sobbing, "Oh, thank you God! You even sent me a professional.”
*Is God great or what!?!*
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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#EZ.58489 Exp 12-04
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Don Nixon, Editor, Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilyn monroe
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Ranking Index: Stadiums and event parks
Price: $0.02 / my two cents worth
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..1. = 6,800,000 Madison Square Garden / Pennsylvania Plaza, Pasadena, NY
..2. = 6,440,000 Grand Park Sports Campus / Grand Park Blvd, Westfield IN
..3. = 6,020,000 Fenway Park / Yawkey Way, Boston MA
..4. = 5,800,000 Orange County Convention Center, International Dr, Orlando FL
..5. = 5,640,000 Truist Park, Battery Ave SE, Atlanta GA
..6. = 5,130,000 Dodger Stadium / Vin Sculley Ave, Los Angeles CA
..7. = 4,910,000 MetLIfe Stadium / MetLife Stadium Dr, E Rutherford NJ
..8. = 4,350,000 Spooky Nook Sports / Champ Blvd, Manheim PA
..9. = 4,080,000 Citi Field / Seaver Way, Queens NY
10. = 4,010,000 Wrigley Field / W Addison St, Chicago IL
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#EZ.57054 Exp 05-15
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Website Link: nixonnewspapers.com |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Stories, favorites and great
There is value to have a proofreader and Tips with English Grammer
Price: $0.02 / my two cents worth
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1. Don't abbrev.
2. Check to see if you any words out.
3. Be carefully to use adjectives and adverbs correct.
4. About sentence fragments.
5. When dangling, don't use participles.
6. Don't use no double negatives.
7. Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
8. Just between You and i, case is important.
9. Join clauses good, like a conjunction should.
10. Don't use commas, that aren't necessary.
11. Its important to use apostrophe's right.
12. It's better not to unnecessarily split an infinitive.
13. Never leave a transitive verb just lay there without an object.
14. Only Proper Nouns should be capitalized. also a sentence should.
15. begin with a capital and end with a period
16. Use hyphens in compound-words, not just in any two-word phrase.
17. In letters compositions reports and things like that we use commas
18. to keep a string of items apart.
19. Watch out for irregular verbs which have creeped into our language.
20. Verbs has to agree with their subjects.
21. Avoid unnecessary redundancy.
22. A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
23. Don't write a run-on sentence you've got to punctuate it.
24. A preposition isn't a good thing to end a sentence with.
25. Avoid cliches like the plague.
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#EZ.58490 Exp 11-30
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Don Nixon, Editor, Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilyn monroe
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Business opportunities, Franchises, Investments
Tools to use for building
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 | Bing search result Sep 1, 2022 |
and
 | Google search result Sep 1, 2022 |
Finding information for any activity or place on the search features, the Eagles Nest Friendship List has fewer than 700 names on the list. To rank as the first selection from the search engines should tell an interesting story.
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Creative Thinking, Inc 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#RAWKLU.26545 Exp 12-01
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilyn monroe
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Follow up: call back
US Open umbrella
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Challenge - player/team ranking, local, county, regional, state, national
Revenue: participation subscription, reinstatement fee, challenge match fee, merchandise (patch), clothing (sport specific logo)
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US Open Indoor Championships ® |
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#RAWKLU.24611 Exp 12-30
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Website Link: www.radioad.org/wtri |
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Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Follow up: call back
US Open umbrella
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Indoor Championships (list)
usopenarcherychampionships.com
and include these 42 activities
archery
badminton.
fencing.
teamhandball.
shooting.
indoorrowing.
tabletennis.
netball.
croquet.
dart.
shuffleboard.
billiards.
foosball.
airhockey.
Chess
Monopoly.
Scrabble.
Uno.
Battleship.
Yahtzee.
Stratego.
Checkers.
ConnectFour.
Backgammon.
Domino.
Camelot.
Othello.
Cribbage.
Solitaire.
bridge.
pinnocle.
Euchre.
Skeeball.
bocce.
videogames.
beerpong.
trivia.
pinball.
miniaturegolf.
Boggle
360ball
cornhole
Some of these are principally outdoor games but suspect it wouldn't be difficult to make them indoors. Croquet or bocce comes to mind. But the huge advantage of the indoor plan is no weather delays or interruptions and suspect outdoors wouldn't make as much difference as it does in an activity like badminton.
Revenue: participation fees, sponsor fee
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Follow up: call back
US Open umbrella
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Revenue: entry fee (local, regional and state events determine contestants)
Sponsor revenue, merchandise sales
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US Open Sailing Championships ™ |
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