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Where to Play BulletBall


BulletBall and BulletBall Extreme can be enjoyed in:

  • Back or front yards
  • Campus settings
  • Colleges and universities
  • Dorm rooms
  • Homes
  • Schools
  • Sports bars
  • Recreational facilities
  • Rehabilitation centers

In December 2007, the first BulletBall Tournament was held at Mayor Daley's Sports Festival in Chicago. BulletBall tables are currently being used at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (http://www.ncpad.org/16/Organizations/2408) in both its therapeutic/recreation department and its fitness center. The Chicago Park District (http://www.ncpad.org/16/Organizations/2139)has purchased BulletBall Tables for their recreational centers. BulletBall is also being used at Ranken Jordan (http://www.rankenjordan.org/), a pediatric specialty hospital in St. Louis. It was also one of the activities offered during the 2nd annual 2008 Veteran's Adaptive Activities Day (http://www.incfit.org/node/157) in Chicago, hosted by the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs and the Chicago Park District.

BulletBall is also played in the Occupational Therapy Department at the Walter Reed Army Institute (http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil/Pages/default.aspx) in Washington, D.C. In the near future, BulletBall may be installed on military bases across the country and around the world for therapeutic programs for wounded soldiers where both veterans and their families will be able to participate in this activity together.


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