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Locality: Fairfield, California

Phone: +1 707-202-5800



Address: 455 Lopes Rd 94534 Fairfield, CA, US

Website: www.jumphighway.com/

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Jump Highway Sports 05.11.2020

"December 7, 1941a date which will live in infamy." In remembrance of Pearl Harbor and all other battles past , all Military personal get a BOGO pass today for future jump time Please show your ID at the counter to get the pass also see the article below, Mt Diablo is only 43 miles from here, it is a great way for your kids to see the few remaining warriors from that era. ... http://www.sfgate.com//Beacon-spotlights-Pearl-Harbor-cere additional stories http://goo.gl/1MF6t www.jumphighway.com 455 Lopes Rd Fairfield 707.202.5800

Jump Highway Sports 16.10.2020

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Jump Highway Sports 13.10.2020

OPEN OPEN OPEN from 10 to 10 today and Wednesday JUMP START your Thanksgiving week Bring a Canned good in all week and get $1 off on your JUMP TIME

Jump Highway Sports 08.10.2020

ATTENTION all Trick or Treaters come to Jump Highway HALLOWEEN NIGHT and keep out of the rain http://goo.gl/NKF2W PICK your own TREAT Halloween Specials From 2-8 you can jump 2 hours for $11 ... OR a 2 jump for 1 jump special thats right 2 of you can jump for $10 AND take a picture of you in costume Post it on our Facebook page and get entered into the JUMPBUCKS contest Whew thats a lot of specials so, you can slog through the rain and cold OR you can come pick up your candy HERE at Jump Highway and have a great time to boot ! Dont forget everytime you Like https://www.facebook.com/jumphighwayfairfield and check in while you are here you get a $1 coupon for your next visit Happy Jumping !

Jump Highway Sports 25.09.2020

The crew enjoying a nice break with KUIC.

Jump Highway Sports 15.09.2020

Dont forget its 2 Door Thursday 2 jump for the price of 1 we are open till 8 come on in !

Jump Highway Sports 13.09.2020

Want to JUMP for FREE ? If you have no fear of cameras and want to be part of a video shoot here at Jump Highway Fairfield Tomorrow ( Friday the 19th) 2 time slots to choose from 3:30 to 4:30 and 4:30 to 6:00 we will be filming some promotional videos for Jump Highway and are looking for Kids from 8-16 to play a part ! the 1st 20 will get to Jump for FREE AND get a BOGO (Buy One Get One) pass, Jumpers 21-50 get in at 1/2 price and get a BOGO pass. You need to email [email protected] to receive full details. ALL kids will have to have waivers ( including a separate Photography waiver) completed by parent or guardian ( if you haven’t already done so) REMEMBER we can only use the 1st 50 respondents !!

Jump Highway Sports 27.08.2020

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Jump Highway Sports 07.08.2020

Speed Shift Saturdays, get 2 hours of jump time, pizza and a drink for an amazing price!!!

Jump Highway Sports 05.08.2020

It's Friday Night Lights Post Game Special, get 2 hours of jump time, pizza and a drink for an amazing price!!!

Jump Highway Sports 25.07.2020

We have come a long way since the days of the Eskimo, no longer are 5-6 people required to fly high into the air, instead they can be jumping with you ! The first trampolines were said to be used by the Inuit people who used to toss each other into the air on a walrus skin. This may have also occurred in Europe with people using a blanket; this is very similar to the practice used by firemen to catch people from falling buildings. The very first trampolines were made by Niss...en and Griswold in 1934. They had experimented by stretching a piece of canvas out and used coil springs, it was used as a training device for tumblers but obviously soon became popular in its own right. The name came from the Spanish word trampolin which means diving board. http://www.philippe-justine.com/ Nalukataq (< naluk- 'to throw it underhand; to toss it up' + kataq) is the spring whaling festival of the Inupiaq Eskimos of Northern Alaska, and is characterized most famously by the Eskimo blanket toss. After the spring whale hunting season, successful crews celebrate with a Nalukataq festival. These take place in June, and are scheduled to avoid conflicts between villages to allow friends and relatives from distant communities to share the bounty and the fun. In Barrow, for example, Nalukataq is usually in the third week of June. Other villages may be in the week before or the week after. Scheduling depends on how many whales were caught as well as other factors. The blanket is made from several Bearded Seal skins sewn together in a circle or square. A rope extends from each corner, and is pulled tightly between four wooden beams using block and tackle. This raises the blanket to about waist height. Men and women circle the blanket and hold the edges, and pull out on the blanket to throw the blanket dancer in the air. Anyone may be thrown on the blanket, but traditionally the captains and their wives go first. Originally they threw out goods, such as clothing, tools, or food as a means of demonstrating their ability to provide, but today that tradition has evolved, and wives of the captains throw candy to surrounding children once airborne. This event is the highlight and namesake of the festival, and may last several hours. Following the blanket toss, everyone gathers for a traditional dance. Here, everyone is welcome to dance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalukataq

Jump Highway Sports 09.07.2020

2 Door Thursday ! 2 jump for the price of 1 JUMP on in with a friend and check it out !