Yes, Can Do!

Last week we told the story of Dolph Federico and his team at Pelican Events steering an Stageline SL100 through the six-inch clearance of the New Orleans Superdome’s goal-posts and setting the stage up in…

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What about lifting capacity?

With ever-tightening deadlines and an increased concern for safety, lifting capacity is an important factor to consider when choosing the appropriate stage. But what exactly does it entail? Lifting capacity allows a stage structure to have its…

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SPRING CHECKUP

The reason so many poets write about spring is that it’s the season of things starting to happen, for better or worse. For the better, the outdoor show season is beginning to ramp up and…

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WINTER IS (STILL…) HERE !

Snow…  It can add a magical touch to the ambience of an outdoor event, but it also quickly adds a few challenges that Stageline equipment are designed to handle. While our stages can certainly withstand…

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Inspection of Your Stage by Local Authorities

Every municipality, city, county, state, or other governing body has emergency plans in place to deal with public events. In order to make an emergency plan for the event that you’re organizing, authorities will require…

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WINTER IS HERE!

While it’s been quite a while that Game of Thrones has been reminding us “winter is coming,” the real thing is finally here. Luckily for Stageline’s clients, that’s no reason to postpone outdoor events. After making a…

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READY FOR ANYTHING

Happy customers, they don’t come much happier than Laurence Sheldon II, owner of Riverside California’s Big Ear Audio. “Stageline’s SL100 changed my life!” he says, reflecting on the purchase of the mobile stage that transformed…

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In good company…

Having a fantastic client base is one of the greatest things a company can wish for.  We have invested a lot of time, hard work and passion into our company in the past decades and…

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Back from NRPA

Back from my travels around the globe (well a small bit of it anyway).  First, the annual Florida Recreation and Parks Association (FRPA) conference in Orlando, then the annual National Recreation & Parks Association conference…

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