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Ventura Skate Plaza
The official homepage for the Ventura Skate Plaza, sponsored by FunNotFame Productions, skateboarding's independent publisher. |
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SKATONVILLE Laytonville Skate Park Project
Laytonville, located on Highway 101, with 1,400 people and no city council to push us around, we plan to build Mendo's gnarliest park. It will be built in phases and be something like Lincoln City... just kinda smaller. |
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Skatepark of Baltimore
If you have ever felt the need for a proper public concrete skatepark in the City of Baltimore, or asked "how can I help?" - now is your chance. We need everyone's help with this "labor of love" and are eager to work with skaters and Baltimoreans. |
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Ukiah Skate Park
The mission of the Ukiah Skate Park Committee is to provide a well designed Skate Park that promotes healthy recreational activities for our children and our community. |
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Colorado Coalition for Public Skateparks
The Colorado Coalition for Public Skateparks (CCPS) is a grass-roots skatepark advocacy group dedicated to the promotion and implementation of quality, and free public skatepark facilities. |
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Austin Public Skatepark Action Committee (Texas)
The Austin Public Skatepark Action Committee (APSAC) has organized to fundraise and assist in the implementation of a public cement skatepark in Austin, Tx. |
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Skaters for Portland Skateparks (Oregon)
Skaters for Portland Skateparks mission is to create a comprehensive system of world-class public skateparks in Portland, Oregon.
Our vision is to make skateboarding safe and accessible to every skateboarder, every day for everybody's benefit, |
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Seattle Skateparks (Washington)
Seattleskateparks.org is the premiere clearinghouse for emerging news and information about Seattle Skatepark Advocacy. Check the site regularly to stay on top of the latest developments in all of Seattle's neighborhood skatepark campaigns.
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Marginal Way Skatepark (Washington)
The Marginal Way skatepark is a local DIY project built with volunteer labor and contributions. Its mission is to create a legal recreational facility for skateboarders in the City of Seattle. |
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Parents for Skateparks (Washington)
Parents for Skateparks seeks to connect kids of all ages to resources for building skateparks in their own neighborhoods. We support advocacy in all shapes and sizes, and by people from all walks of life, with or without children. |
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Vancouver Skateboard Coalition (British Columbia)
The mission of the VSC is to act as an entity that is accessible to all skateboarders, promoting unity throughout our citys diverse skateboard scene and taking a proactive role in creating and maintaining a safe, fun environment. |
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Whistler Skateboard Association (British Columbia)
Our goals are: To provide support for the local skateboard community in any way possible. To represent the local skateboarder population in all public manners. To foster positive relationships between fellow skateboarders. |
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Pour It Now (South Carolina)
POUR IT NOW means pour the concrete now. Our goal is to secure funding for unique, challenging and fun concrete skateparks in South Carolina. The fact is Skateboarders outnumber participants in most popular sports including Baseball and Football. |
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Tacoma Skateparks (Washington)
We are advocating for a tiered skatepark system utilizing interconnected skateparks that compliment each other through three primary characteristics: Design, Scale,and Region. |
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San Antonio Skatepark Association (Texas)
The San Antonio Skatepark Association works to promote funding and development of future skateparks in San Antonio, and throughout Texas, and to create safe environments for Texans to participate in alternative sports activities. |