Wednesday, August 13, 2008

We're not the only ones!

For those who may be unfamiliar with what's going on in the world of skateparks, this is just one of many examples of a communities across the US and the Globe responding to the need and working to implement ample facilities for skateboarding.
We may have been a little ahead of our time but we would like to assure everyone that we continue to seek financial support from the entire community to make the Wilmington Skate Plaza a reality.
Opportunities like this don't last forever.

Article : Norfolk, VA 8-13-08


Norfolk is one step closer to a skateboard park

NORFOLK

After a lengthy search for a site that frayed the patience of some City Council members, the city appears set to build a skateboard park at Northside Park.

Darrell Crittendon, who heads the city's parks and recreation department, said he will recommend to the council later this month that the $750,000 facility be built at the park's entrance on Tidewater Drive, north of Southern Shopping Center.

Several council members said they likely will support the proposal, which is welcome news for Norfolk skateboarders.

For years, they have been forced to head to parks in other cities or risk skateboarding on city streets, which is against the law.

"That's just awesome," said Sebastian Stant, 16, a skateboarding enthusiast from Larchmont who spoke to the council about the issue more than two years ago.

Stant and many of his friends have been ticketed for skateboarding on streets.

Crittendon would not put a timeline on opening the facility. It must be approved by the council, then designed with input from local skateboarders.

"But getting a commitment on a site is progress," said Hobbs Bell, 16, who started the Maury High School skateboard club.

Crittendon said the park's design will depend on discussions with skateboarders and his staffers, but it likely will

be an "urban plaza," much like a downtown streetscape, with railings, steps and obstacles.

Frustrated council members have been pressing city staffers to select a location.

Last year, Councilwoman Theresa Whibley called de-lays on the project embarrassing.

Crittendon told the council in December that he preferred building it on the downtown waterfront next to Harbor Park.

Most council members, including Mayor Paul Fraim, objected, however, saying that land should be preserved for development.

Crittendon told the council then that there was not enough land at Northside Park.

Councilman Don Williams, a Willoughby developer, was unconvinced and later superimposed a skateboard park on a map at Northside.

"I knew then that it would work," Williams said.

Williams said he became interested in the issue because his grandson, James Rice, is a skateboarder.

Williams, Vice Mayor Anthony L. Burfoot and others say Northside has advantages not available at Harbor Park - free parking, a playground, restrooms and security.

"It belongs at Northside Park," said Burfoot, who is an avid skateboarder.

Harry Minium, (757) 446-2371, harry.minium@pilotonline.com

Monday, August 04, 2008

For the Love of Mustard, help us beat 10 years!

Here is a link to a story not unlike ours. Unfortunatly, lots of parks including ours have taken years to get built. WSP is reaching out to everyone to step up to make it happen!
For the Love of Mustard and Skateboards

Monday, July 28, 2008

WSP at Art Loop - LOMA - Volunteers needed.

WSP will be at 213 Market street for this months art loop with the art works from our June show. Most works still available for purchase including Chris Pastras, Clint Peterson from Stereo, one deck left from Sqindo, other works from Joe Castro, Eric Napier and more. That's this friday starting around 5:30 and going on into the evening.

Youth volunteers are encouraged to come out and represent.
Email mark@wilmingtonskateproject.org

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Winners!

The winner for the "most change" at the 7/19 "Spare Change Skate Jam" is Ross Bolling!

The winner of the Tony Hawk - Boom Boom Huck Jam tickets is Stephanie Rizzo.

THANKS!

and remember to sign up for our new automated newsletter here:http://www.wilmingtonskateproject.org/signup.html

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tric Town Mojo 13 Wilco Ticket Giveaway

Saturday July 19th at Mojo 13
TRIC TOWN JULY with The Great Wilco Ticket Giveaway
VON HAYES CD Release Show
THE TRESSELS
CREEPING WEEDS
DAVE PAYNE
MIKE SCHIMDT

$6 cover
21 Plus
9pm doors

Ticket Giveaway Rules and Guidelines
****All paying customers at Tric Town July will be automatically entered for a chance to win two tickets to the very sold out Wilco concert at The Grand Opera House in Wilmington on Sunday August 10th. Additional chances will be available for purchase at the cost of $10 each. All proceeds from the additional chances purchased will be donated to The Wilmington Skate Project. Mojo 13 and Tric Town employees and staff are not eligible. Bands are eligible, but must purchase a chance to win.
THANKS TricTown and Amp Events!

Zola - Thanks for your support!

Zola - Thanks for your support!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Win Tickets to Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huck Jam

Sign up for our new email newsletter and be eligible to win 2 tickets to Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huck Jam, Saturday, July 26th - 7:00 pm at the Delaware State Fair.
Go to http://www.wilmingtonskateproject.org/signup.html

Monday, July 14, 2008

Skate Jam - Saturday July 19 - Spare Change 2

Skate Jam this Saturday, 12-5, Frawley Stadium Parking lot.
Comp by Kinetic, Hot Dogs, Drinks, Zola.
Bring spare change to donate. Skate tips and learning clinics available; geared for the beginner level but just ask us, we'll set up a session. Youth and Adult volunteers needed for all efforts for the park. We need to push through to the goal by years end.

For questons about skate or spare change contest; call Kinetic at 477-1533.