Trampoline park opens, jeweler strikes out on his own
Sub shop shuts down in Foothills
The long-awaited Get Air Indoor Trampoline Park has finally opened! The massive indoor facility, located at 3121 S. 4th Ave., Suite B, in the Big Curve, is filled with wallto-wall trampolines, foam pits, a ninja course and more.
The park will put on dodgeball competitions, fitness classes, club nights and a special time for parents and their kids — called Toddler Time.
“No matter how hard you work out at the gym, it won’t prepare you for this — spider walls, a slackline, monkey rings, a rock-climbing wall, and a cliffhanger. It’s not quite as difficult as the obstacles showcased in the TV Show ‘American Ninja Warrior,’ but for amateurs it’s just as much fun,” spokesperson Morgan Davenport said.
Get Air will host birthday parties, fundraisers and large events. It is now booking parties for dates after Oct. 26.
Throughout October, Get Air is selling limited edition pink socks in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in support of Susan G. Komen. For every pair sold, 50-cents is donated to the fight against breast cancer.
For more information, call 928-212-8179. *** Master jeweler Humberto Ruiz has struck out on his own and opened his own shop, J’s Jewelry and Repair, at 2607 S. 4th Ave., Suite D2, between 26th and 27th streets, in the Desert Sun Plaza.
He has 20 years experience working with gold and silver repair, watch batteries, engraving and resizing. “I love fixing things, doing the best I can and making sure that the client is as happy as possible. I’m the same jeweler as always,” he said.
As for the shop’s name, Humberto said he named it after his daughters, Joc-