Whatcom Events is pleased to announce that the 51st annual Ski to Sea Race has sold out with a total of 500 teams. This is the first time the race has sold out since 2011, although last year was very close with 482 teams registered.
→Read MoreWhatcom Events is pleased to announce that the 51st annual Ski to Sea Race has sold out with a total of 500 teams. This is the first time the race has sold out since 2011, although last year was very close with 482 teams registered.
→Read MoreMaybe? The 2024 USBC Tournament of 12 showcases the 12 best professional basketball teams in the USA, outside NBA. The Tournament of 12 is a key round to getting to the Championship Game and crowning the winner of the United States Basketball Championship. Help bring the teams, fans, players, and excitement to your area!
→Read MoreMembers of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games make an opening presentation to the International Olympic Committe’s Future Host Commission on the first day of a FHC visit to the potential host of the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Photo by Matt Traub/SportsTravelWhile maintaining that nothing is official and there is still wiggle room, the latest step in Salt Lake City’s march to being formally awarded the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games started Wednesday with the start of a three-day tour by the International Olympic Committee’s Future Host Commission. The Future Host Commission invited Salt Lake
→Read MoreSince the early 1960s, the Brownwood Coliseum has been welcoming sports fan into its comfortable arena to cheer on their favorite teams! Anything from basketball and volleyball, snake round ups and pancake fundraisers, as well as concerts and proms have all been held inside the walls of the Brownwood Coliseum. It is home to Howard Payne University Basketball and Volleyball, and has a rich history of hosting state and regional championships! Come check out why this venue is never empty, and how your next event can flourish in the City of Brownwood!
→Read MoreOver 30 years ago Grand Rapids took risks to establish and grow it’s brand. Today Grand Rapids is recognized by many sources as a great place to live, work, and visit. It can be said that Grand Rapids is a right-size city and has gained this title by taking different strategic steps.
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