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The YMCA HQ with the support of local councils and the Department of Sport and Recreation are hosting the Summer Skate Series at Skate Parks across Western Australia over the 2009/2010 Summer. Winners of qualifying rounds are eligble to compete at the finals at YMCA HQ on Saturday 13th Feb 2010. This championship event acts as a qualifier to the finals of Skateboarding Australia's Dew Series (Sydney 2010).
 
Qualifying rounds in WA are scheduled for:
 
Sat 28th Nov - Kwinana Skate Park
Sat 5th Dec - Bassendean Skate Park
Sat 12th Dec - Bunbury Skate Park*
Sat 19th Dec - YMCA HQ Skate Park
Sat 9th Jan - Victoria Park Skate Park
Sat 16th Jan - Geraldton Skate Park
Sat 23rd Jan - Maddington Skate Park
Sat 30th Jan - Nedlands Skate Park
 
Age Divisions at all competitions will be; 15 & under (boys/girls), 18 & under boys, 18 & under girls, and Open (incorporating 18 & under sponsored skaters).
 
Great prizes up for grabs! Free registration is at 12.00pm at the venue on the day of the competition (* Bunbury Registration 9.30am).
 
For more information contact Gemma Richman on Ph: (08) 9328 3221 Mob: 0419 396 020 or Em: gemma.richman@ymca.org.au
 


Published On: 11/18/2009
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Guys
Mesh crew leave tomorrow from Black Pearl in the Caymans. They skate sick if you want to see them check out woodwward because most of them are heading that way. As for Blaqck Pearl Bucky gets here tomorrow seriously if you do not come to Black Pearl you do not know what you are missing. For your mom and dad the beaches the bars and sting ray city. For Mom only the best in jewlery and cosmetics tax free. As for you the best skate park the best skaters and the best yes the best competition. You have kids here off the charts in skating varial flips grinds which will blow your minds kick flips to kill. We have kids which will show you how it is to skate on concrete they takes hits like its nothing. Also these guys are out for fun not only do you get to skate you get to surf if you dare on one of the biggest wave machines. You get to hang out with the kids they know how to have fun. Check out Skater Cayman on the web for more details or call jr at Black Pearl Skate Park for more details.
 


Published On: 6/18/2009
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Hey
you need to check out Skate Cayman which is at the Black Pearl Skate Park.
The event is a skate camp organized by Cayman Islands Tourism.
On Friday Shaun White was there skating weith the kids. Believe me if you have not met him, he is the nicest of people he did an briliant job openeing the camp.
The Camp is for you anybody who is under 18 years come with your parents you fly for free yes free you get fed for free and you stay for free eh yes free.
Your parents come down and sign you up for the camp over summer thats the caqtch. The camp is reasonable. What is in it for you well Greg Lutzka, Rune Glifburg, Chris Cole, Josh Harmony, Eric Costan, Darren naveret, Fuel, Thrasher, Brian Sumner, Nesh Crew, Shut Team, Lance Mountain, and MANY, MANY ,MORE!!!!!!
Beleive me you do not want to miss this summer. Also You get to skate with Black Pearl Skate Team. Dr. Sean, Downey, Brian, Neuvell, Darren, Harry and other great skaters from Black Pearl THINK YOUR GOOD (LOL). Believe me you do not want to miss this.
Tomorrow is a skate jam at the beach Shaun White will be their and the mesh team with Black Pearl Skate Team
If you need any info hail me up and i will help you guys out
 
See you guyds at the park.
We will also have late night skating for you who do not want to go home.


Published On: 6/14/2009
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News,Events,Contest & Video Premieres: Events In Nova Scotia!
By: NovaScotiaSkaters


Oct.4th - Skateboard Workshop In Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

Event Info
Host:
Jesse Watson & LUNENBURG RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Time and Place
Date:
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Time:
10:00am - 3:00pm
Location:
Lunenburg Skate Park
Street:
Victoria st
City/Town:
Lunenburg, NS
 
Contact Info
Phone:
6344006

Description

►SKATE BOARD WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR : JESSE WATSON, OWNER
OF HOME GROWN SKATE BOARDS

►LEARN NEW SKILLS AND TRICKS THAT
WILL HELP YOU GET THE MOST FUN
OUT OF YOUR BOARD.

►NEW HELMETS FREE TO THE FIRST 50
WHO ARRIVE.

►WHERE : LUNENBURG SKATE PARK

►WHEN : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2008
BEGINNERS : 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
ADVANCED : 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.

SPONSORED BY : LUNENBURG RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Map To The Park - http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=44.37657,-64.32229&spn=0.009034,0.022745&z=16&msid=103557859590105915278.00045819d178ecc23a441

Contact Robin Scott, Recreation Director, Lunenburg Recreation Department at 634-4006 for questions.

Nov.1st - The Day After Skate Comp
Event Info
Host:
Vaughn Whynot
Time and Place
Date:
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Time:
1:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Lunenburg Skate Park
Street:
Victoria st
City/Town:
Lunenburg, NS
 
Contact Info
Phone:
9025305870
Email:

Description

I will be organizing this whole thing like previous comps and jams,All the money Raised will be going to Ida And Robyn Scott for the "Paul Scott Memorial Fund" to help with the upkeep of the Lunenburg skate park.
The contest will include
-The Comp with 3 skill groups.
-best trick
-game of skate
-product toss
Price are
Skill Level 1 - $6.00
Skill Level 2 - $8.00
Skill Level 3 - $10.00

50/50 draw is indeed happening so bring your change!!

Here is a link to a printable flyer to post around.
Flyer - http://img02.picoodle.com/img/img02/3/9/25/f_Picture1m_f650405.jpg
Invite your friends
Thanks
Vaughn

MAP TO Park - http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=44.37657,-64.32229&spn=0.009034,0.022745&z=16&msid=103557859590105915278.00045819d178ecc23a441

SPONSORS
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♠Homegrown Skateboards - http://hgskate.ca/
♠Pro Skates - http://www.proskates.com/
♠SBC Skate Mag - http://www.sbcskateboard.com/
♠Redbull Canada - http://www.redbull.ca
♠Garden Hoe Productions - http://gardenhoe.ca/
♠Skateboardvillage.com - http://skateboardvillage.com
♠CKBW - http://www.ckbw.ca/ckbw/
♠Concrete Powder - http://www.concreteskateboarding.com/
♠Monke Skateboards - http://www.monke.com/
♠Launch Gum - http://www.launchgum.com/
♠JBclassicLAB - http://www.suite2206.com/
♠Fringe - http://www.fringegear.com/
♠Convoy Skateboards - http://www.convoyskateboards.com/
♠Spectrum Skateparks - http://www.spectrum-sk8.com/


Published On: 10/2/2008
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So this last week i've been skating a lot, its been pretty sweet.  i also worked a lot last week too. I'm also going to school full time at a community college with all the other bright and shining stars of america. hectic schedule to say the least. that said i'm not working at all this week, so i'm planning on dedicating myself entirely to the hobby/sport/lifestyle we all love and share. 
 
Last week i sustained a really bad bruise on my knee and a stretched/torn ligament in my wrist.  i did this by doing a simple rock to fakie down a 3 foot spine and getting my wheels caught in a near by ramp at the base of the spine.  my knee cap and palm hit ground first stretching my wrist in an upward motion and making me clinch it then lying there for a minute because my knee hurt to bad to get up. after making a scene which i hate to do i skated around doing little lip tricks and shoves until i left roughly 30 min later.  it sucked.  

i tried to upload a picture of my knee but this f*cking website wont load any of my pics which is bullshi*t.  

moving onward i'm really starting to pick up on flip tricks.  i'm not much of a switch skater.  all i can do is switch shove, switch shove rewinds and switch front shoves. weak i know.  anyways i'm  really close to hardflips and yesterday i landed a fs and bs bigspin.  it was really sweet.

minnesota has a really great skate scene.  lots of kids and plenty of old timers.  its to the point where there's a bit of symmetry between skaters. and by that i mean that they all get a long (for the most part) and kinda act like they know each other.  this goes for majority of the parks i've been to.  i've been skating at new hope, mn park a lot lately.  really small.  too small. great practice park though.  3 different sized boxes, a bench, 1 rail but i hate rails so thats fine by me.  couple more things (quarterpipes, fun box, hubba, stairs, and etc.)  its not perfect.  it has a couple big flaws but what do you expect when a skatepark is built by a city council of rule donning adults who just build because of pressure from the citizens.  if you've never stood on a board you shouldnt have any say in its parks.  

i think more places should try to emulate the skate plaza idea.  its more expensive but ramp companies are ridiculous too. i think a skate plaza is nicer looking, better for skating, be less upkeep and would keep more skaters off the streets than a cookie cutter skatepark that looks like one from the next town.  

anyways that was a huge blog post.  

until next time
the mnlocal


Published On: 9/22/2008
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SHOOT TO THRILL OPENS “DIGITAL DIVISION” + $2000.00 BEST PHOTO PRIZE FOR BOTH AMS AND PROS!


Color Magazine and Red Bull have received so many inquiries and applications from pro teams wanting to take part in the 2008 Shoot to Thrill contest that they have decided to open up the Digital category to everyone.

Now, any team made up of filmer and one to three skaters can upload their 3.5-5 min digital video (shot between Sept.5-7) onto redbullshoottothrill.com. From there, viewers will vote for their favorite video, granting $3000 in filming equipment to the winners. In addition to the Digital category prize, all photographers who want to submit their photos are eligible to win the $2000 prize for Best Photo.

“The line between amateur and professional are so blurred today. We’re all interested to see what the Film Division teams will bring in, but I’m most excited for the D.I.Y. entries and who the Digital Division might uncover.” —Sandro Grison, Editor-in-chief, Color Magazine


 
CONTEST DETAILS
Shooting dates for all teams are September 5-7, 2008

FIRST FILM DIVISION TEAM ANNOUNCED:
Ten teams across Canada are competing in the Super 16mm film division. Red Bull Shoot To Thrill announces the Vancouver team will consist of filmier/director French Fred Mortagne, skaters Keegan Sauder, Bradley Sheppard and returning from last year's acclaimed "Ming Juice" team Knife Fight is Rick McCrank. The Vancouver team will be photographed by Dylan Doubt.
 
DIGITAL DIVISION:
Teams must register at redbullshoottothrill.com to be eligible for the $3000 Digital Category prize. Once they have edited their 3-5min video they will upload it to the website and wait for the public to decide the winner. Register now and before August 30th at redbullshoottothrill.com


Published On: 8/26/2008
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Some information on whats happening in the new concrete bowl in Oslo, Norway. :)
 
The Rock n Bowl event is held by WeSC and GSF on saturday 13. september at the GSF Skatepark in Oslo, Norway, and skaters from all nordic countries are invited to battle for 20.000 kr in cash prices.
 
 
Previous stuff that has happened at GSF this summer..
 
 
More information, maps, pictures etc:
 


Published On: 8/1/2008
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Vaughn Whynot's Blog: WINNERS
By: Mr.Whynot


WINNERS OF THE "WHAT MAKES YOU A CORE SKATERS ARE.........
OzHeadbanger
&
Hilarious


WE DECIDED TO GIVE THEM BOTH CORESHIPS AND A SKATEBOARDVILLAGE.COM PRIZE PACK.

SO FOR ALL THOS WHO DIDN'T ENTER, MAYBE NEXT TIME
YOUR PAL
VAUGHN




Published On: 4/21/2008
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Skateboarding, art and the web, Parker Newman from Popdeck.com talks about his recently launched skateboard design community.

For your chance to win one of Popdeck's limited boards sign up for a profile on SkateboardVillage and send friend request to Popdeck on SkateboardVillage. On April 23rd one of Popdecks friends will be randomly chosen to win a Popdeck board.

What is Popdeck all about?

Popdeck is essentially a skateboard design competition. Started out as a passion between our love for design/art and skateboarding. We have always collected cool decks as art after we skated them up, and this was just the natural progression.

So who is popdeck or involved with creating the idea?

My twin brother and myself start Popdeck. We were previously in the t-shirt business and have always had a passion for skateboarding. We're located in Chicago.

How does it work?

We have an ongoing contest for skateboard art and every 3 weeks we pick a winner, pay them a prize and print there board. The community has the obligation of choosing the winners by rating each design submitted out of 5. After a winner is chosen, we award them 200 dollars and a free deck.

Don't Break my beat Board design by: nunosk8


Where are the boards made?

Our boards are made in Pennsylvania by the good people of Penn Woods.

Where did you get the idea for the website?

We were pretty involved in the design community from our prior work, and just were so impressed by the different mediums people could use to create art. Being skateboarders since forever, it just seemed like a cool idea.

Do you think more people buying popdeck’s are skating their decks or do you think they are using them as art or to hang on their walls?

Right now we want to say that 90 percent of boards sold are by skateboarders. I think though over the past few years, we have really seen a push to people presenting skateboards as art and we hope to open up into that more. To be honest, you really can’t get a great piece of art for cheaper then 40 bucks. But, at the end of the day, it is a skateboard and most people are grinding them up.

What do you think is the relationship between Skateboarding and Art?

Skateboarding has always been a way for people to express themselves. Whether it is by mastering tricks or the entire graffiti and streetwear scene that goes with it. I think it is a dual serving relationship and we have seen a lot of artist come out that were skaters, these guys then become great artist and then give back to the skate community. A prime example of this to me is having these great grafitti artist that came out in the 90’s are now established gallery artists.

One prime example is Eric Elms, he was very into that whole scene in the 90’s. Started off as just a graf writer and now we have seen his amazing art on skate brands such as Supreme.

 

Why have you decided to produce and sell decks in only 20 units?

We started this as an idea to merge art and skating, but didn’t want this to be something that was completely exposed to the masses. We are a tight niche community and we really want people to know they are getting something unique and hand made. As we grow though we hope to raise quantities, but they will always be hand numbered

Squad Comic board design by: squad comic

$40 for a sweet original designed limited edition deck is a pretty sweet deal, How come you decided to make them so cheap?

It was basically for a few reasons, most importantly we didn’t want price to be a reason people couldn’t experience our brand or for people to be hesitant about ordering from us. Being a direct to consumer company as well, we wanted to take advantage of our margins and give it back to the consumer.

What are the plans for the future of Popdeck.com?

Right now we are just making our site and community better and better. We will constantly mold and improve the site. Also, expect a ton more special contest with great prizes and what not. We are also launching a gallery section, let people show off their pics and videos for prizes.

Fast Food board design by Flüke

 



Published On: 4/8/2008
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CONTENTS: 
BLASTRAMP ANNIVERSARY PARTY TONIGHT
LEO FITZPATRICK @ BLASTRAMP APRIL 17
ROLLING PERSPECTIVE
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BLASTRAMP!

  
 

BLASTRAMP is 1!
Tonight,Thursday, March 27, come and celebrate with a live performance by
THE GOOD NEWS
resident djs MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, BENJAMIN and IAN WYATT 
PLUS 19 Vancouver skid deejay's

One year of parties has passed since Color started BLASTRAMP every Thursday at the Bourbon, with local party kids MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, Dax Kenny & Benjamin. Recognizing the lack of venues the Blastramp kids took a bar associated with weekend warriors to its highest international exposure in terms of guests and live acts. 

Party as hard as you can to show them how much you love what they've created.
As always, Classic Blastramp drinks specials: 
$3.50hiballs/$4.50doubles/$10.25pitchers
The Bourbon-50 Cordova St. Vancouver

rsvp before 4pm on Thursday and get there early 'cause it always fills up fast.

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LEO FITZPATRICK AND PATRICK O'DELL AT BLASTRAMP

Another reason to head to the Bourbon to party...

  THURSDAY, APRIL 17
Color Magazine and BLASTRAMP are hosting the official pre-party for Patrick O'Dell's photo exhibit being held the day after (Friday, April 18th) at Antisocial and presented by Altamont, Color, Vice, and Timebomb Trading. 

“Born in Orange New Jersey, Leo Fitzpatrick spent most of his adolescence and teen years cruising the streets of New York with his friends on his skateboard. In the early 90’s, director Larry Clark began to take notice of the Big Apple’s transient youth culture. A few years later, inspired and script in hand, Clark began shooting the film Kids. Fitzpatrick was casted as the lead Telly, though at the time he had no film experience. Now a veteran to the television and film industry, Leo has made appearances on shows such as The Practice, The Wire, Law and Order: Criminal Intent and My Name Is Earl. In his many film roles, Leo has since worked with such Hollywood names as John Cusack, Kate Bekinsale, Selma Blair and Jake Gyllenhaal to name a few. Now showing his versatility, Fitzpatrick has added screenwriter and part time DJ to his list of titles. This will be Leo’s Vancouver debut as a DJ.” —Color Magazine

At the To All My Friends pre-party, Altamont and Color Magazine present an exclusive deejay set with LEO FITZPATRICK [Kids, The Wire] from NYC with special guestPatrick O'Dell [vbs.tv]

Plus, resident djs MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, BENJAMIN and IAN WYATT

The Bourbon - 50 W.Cordova St.   

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a ROLLING PERSPECTIVE
  
photo by Jason Dill

We are in the process of picking works from over 200 international skaters, artist and photographers for the Rolling Perspective show. Presented by Etnies, the exhibition consists of self portraits shot while skating that encompass the feeling and energy of the skateboard culture. 

So far we've gotten entries from the likes ofMark Appleyard, Judah Oakes, Jason Dill, and sooo many more.

The show will be touring across the country, starting in Vancouver in May 08. Keep checking the website for more info.




Published On: 3/27/2008
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On Sat. March 22nd we had a bobcat and a bunch of skaters remove snow from the Whistler Skatepark.  

shoveling snow

We started removing snow at 10am and finished around 5pm. Capilano Highway Services were so kind to let their employee Mark Johnson use the bobcat to remove snow from the park.      

 

 

street_.jpg

Thanks goes out to Mark and Capilano Highway Services for their support. The park may need a little more shoveling and a water drainage system but it is skate-able and should be fully dry with the help of some sun and rain.  

Dry skatepark

 We didn’t get into the bowl removing any snow but the street course is a good start for March considering we are still getting some good pow days on the hill. 

 


www.whistlerskate.org


Published On: 3/25/2008
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4 all da fake skaters out there JUST STOP IT!

Published On: 3/15/2008
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News,Events,Contest & Video Premieres: Skateboarders set to jam in Lunenburg
By: NovaScotiaSkaters


Skateboarders set to jam in Lunenburg

by Robert Hirtle
Veteran local skater Vaughn Whynot
has taken the lead in organizing Spring
Into Skate Jam, slated to take place at
the Lunenburg Skateboard Park April 6.



 With spring just around the corner, it's time for skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages to dust off their boards and start getting the kinks out for the upcoming season.

 One thing that is sure to help them brush off the rust is an event entitled Spring Into Skate Jam, slated for the Lunenburg Skateboard Park April 6 beginning at noon.

 The event is being organized by veteran South Shore skating aficionado Vaughn Whynot, who says the idea is to stage a no-cost skating event that will allow adults and youth alike to come together, show off their boarding prowess "and just have a good time.

 "What a skate jam is, compared to a skate competition, is that kids would [have] to pay to enter a contest," Mr. Whynot explains. "[But] a skate jam is groups of friends getting together … [to] just skate and have fun. What people started doing was saying hey, why can't we do that and give prizes out for the best skater in the group."

 With that idea in mind, Mr. Whynot solicited several local businesses as well as the Lunenburg recreation department, which graciously donated prizes for the winning skaters.

 Those will be awarded in a variety of competitions which will be staged for three different skill levels - peewee, intermediate and pro.

 He is also looking for volunteers who might be willing to video and photograph the event as well as individuals "who can help out and just make sure everything is fine and going smoothly.

 "We're kind of hoping some bands would donate their time to come and play a little bit. That would serve as advertising to them and bring a little bit of music for the kids. If we did have bands, it would put a lot more of a feel to the event," he says.

 Mr. Whynot says that while skate jams have been held in Lunenburg before, this event will be different as it will be used as a kickoff for the summer skating season.

 A similar event held in Lunenburg in 2007 attracted over 100 skaters, and he is anticipating that number to double as expressions of interest have come from as far away as Newfoundland for this year's jam.

 "And I'm working on trying to get at least one or two pro skateboarders to come down just for the weekend to sign a couple of things and that sort of thing," he adds.

 For more information on Spring Into Skate Jam, contact Vaughn Whynot at vaughnwhynot@eastlink.ca or call 530-5870.



Published On: 3/11/2008
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Skateboarders set to jam in Lunenburg

by Robert Hirtle
Veteran local skater Vaughn Whynot
has taken the lead in organizing Spring
Into Skate Jam, slated to take place at
the Lunenburg Skateboard Park April 6.



 With spring just around the corner, it's time for skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages to dust off their boards and start getting the kinks out for the upcoming season.

 One thing that is sure to help them brush off the rust is an event entitled Spring Into Skate Jam, slated for the Lunenburg Skateboard Park April 6 beginning at noon.

 The event is being organized by veteran South Shore skating aficionado Vaughn Whynot, who says the idea is to stage a no-cost skating event that will allow adults and youth alike to come together, show off their boarding prowess "and just have a good time.

 "What a skate jam is, compared to a skate competition, is that kids would [have] to pay to enter a contest," Mr. Whynot explains. "[But] a skate jam is groups of friends getting together … [to] just skate and have fun. What people started doing was saying hey, why can't we do that and give prizes out for the best skater in the group."

 With that idea in mind, Mr. Whynot solicited several local businesses as well as the Lunenburg recreation department, which graciously donated prizes for the winning skaters.

 Those will be awarded in a variety of competitions which will be staged for three different skill levels - peewee, intermediate and pro.

 He is also looking for volunteers who might be willing to video and photograph the event as well as individuals "who can help out and just make sure everything is fine and going smoothly.

 "We're kind of hoping some bands would donate their time to come and play a little bit. That would serve as advertising to them and bring a little bit of music for the kids. If we did have bands, it would put a lot more of a feel to the event," he says.

 Mr. Whynot says that while skate jams have been held in Lunenburg before, this event will be different as it will be used as a kickoff for the summer skating season.

 A similar event held in Lunenburg in 2007 attracted over 100 skaters, and he is anticipating that number to double as expressions of interest have come from as far away as Newfoundland for this year's jam.

 "And I'm working on trying to get at least one or two pro skateboarders to come down just for the weekend to sign a couple of things and that sort of thing," he adds.

 For more information on Spring Into Skate Jam, contact Vaughn Whynot at vaughnwhynot@eastlink.ca or call 530-5870.



Published On: 3/11/2008
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Mark Appleyards Mom just called me to inform me
Jake Phelps along with a team of skaters are coming from Australia to Skate Black Pearl Tomorrow, so everyone this side will be out to watch. I will keep everybody updated as to who is coming tomorrow.
Slap Magazine visited Cuba, I heard they had a blast, they also left without shoes, socks, and skateboards as these people over there love to skate so if you have any boards or completes you would like to send over let me know as we have flights every week Fridays and Mondays. Lets keep them skating as equipment is difficult to come by.
Check out in Google search, skateboarding in Cuba, I found a websight, skateboard chrisis in Cuba, there is some great footage of their park and also their struggles when they break a board. When you see this you will feel so luky that as for you all you need to do is go online or check out your local skate shop. THEY HAVE NONE!!!!
 
 
Steve Myers
 
 
 


Published On: 3/10/2008
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we offer : online chat, clips, photos, games, a forum, a blog, and more
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Published On: 3/6/2008
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Vaughn Whynot's Blog: Positive partnership - 09/05/07
By: Mr.Whynot


Positive partnership

Police, youth try new approach to getting helmets on boarders

By STACEY COLWELL

 BRIDGEWATER - The Bridgewater Police Service is taking a new approach to dealing with the thorny issue of some skateboarders not wearing helmets, all because of a simple e-mail by a local youth.

 Vaughn Whynot recently contacted Cst. Christine Bonnell to voice his concern about a perceived police crackdown on theskate-boarders, suggested many of them can't afford helmets, and that perhaps the department should work with them to find a solution.

 "When I got the e-mail, I went out that morning and picked up one of the kids who was 18, and took him to Zellers. I bought three of them out of my own money. I just told him to show me what I needed to buy," said Cst. Bonnell.

 Since that day in June, the department has given out almost a dozen helmets, most donated by Wal-Mart.

 "I've had kids come up to me in the Superstore when I'm off duty and say, 'Are you the policewoman who has those helmets I've heard about?' I'll say 'yes' and tell them to come see me."

 Each person who receives a helmet then signs for it, so Cst. Bonnell said those people should now have no excuse for not using one.

 She said the department receives numerous public complaints about skateboarders not wearing helmets, which became a provincial law in 2003. The law carries a potential $25 fine and/or confiscation of a skateboard for up to 30 days. As well, parents may not knowingly allow their children to skateboard without helmets.

 "[The police are] the ones enforcing it, so I thought maybe they could meet us halfway," said Mr. Whynot, "because all the kids in Bridgewater who skateboard think the cops are against them, but they're just doing their jobs - so you can't get mad at them - but you can discuss it with them and come up with ideas."

Cst. Christine Bonnell of the Bridgewater Police Service and Vaughn Whynot are attempting to address community concerns about skateboarders not wearing helmets.

 The 20 year old is a member of a group which oversees the skateboard park via a subcommittee of the Bridgewater Development Association's youth action team.

 "I did a little research, and I think Bridgewater is the only town in Atlantic Canada where cops are willing to provide helmets to kids who can't afford them, or to actually give them out to kids who can't afford them before just taking the legal actions they do. The kids seem a little bit happier about it, because they feel they have a little more leeway to talk to the cop about why they don't want to wear the helmet, but then agree to wear the helmet."

 Still, he said there will probably remain an antagonistic relationship between the police and skateboarders over the issue.

 "I think it's great that they're willing to help out rather than just slapping cuffs or fines on people, but then you will have a group of a few people who won't like it ... helmets will always be a negative thing for skateboarders, because it's kind of like the man sticking it to us, and we're individuals."

 In fact, Mr. Whynot doesn't usually wear a helmet.

 "And a lot of my friends don't wear them, but they know what they're doing."

 He said it's different for younger kids, who he believes should wear helmets, especially when they first start skateboarding.

 Still, Cst. Bonnell has encouraged him to be a good role model for the younger skaters, and to always wear his helmet.

 "In every picture in a skateboard magazine, not anybody in any picture or ad has a helmet on," said Mr. Whynot.

 "The only people in a skateboard magazine you'll see with a helmet on are the half-pipe guys, because they're going like 25 feet in the air. The kids' role models are these people in the magazines ... that makes it hard when the cops say you should be a good role model."



Published On: 3/6/2008
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Jesse Watson, Owner, Operator of Homegrown is out on a trip with other skaters to Rye Airfield in New Hampshire for a 5 day excursion. You can check out their progress @ the 5 Riders, 5 Days Blog.

Labrona's art has been getting exposure over in London, England. Check out Campbarbossa for more. He will be coming over to the Homegrown Factory in LaHave to work on some new decks and prints very soon. Check out more on Labrona @ his Fotolog. Homegrown will also be putting up a bigger update to the online shop and a bigger news update this week. So stay tuned for that and another issue of the newsletter.

Published On: 2/29/2008
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i pick girls on the basis of these things:

positive attitude

being able to skate everything steps,half pipe,banks,ledges,rails and everything u see in vids! handrails are not mandatory and must be able to do demos and appearances when needed!

constant promotion is needed cause it brings u more product in the mail! it is a scratch my back i scratch ur's deal because being a sponsored skater is like having a job i am the employer and u are the employee and u do what is needed to make the company a success and then u reap the benefits such as more clothes a month and wheels and boards and bearings and get ppl to add us on myspace and visit our website and buy our products!

i also look for those who are constantly progressing which means learning new tricks on a constant basis! i dont "hire" just anybody cause then things would be a failure and id go out of business cause no one would be stoked on a company who has half ass skaters that cant do a ollie or something. at a demo ppl will talk and it will come back on me and i will lose money and u will lose product! this is a team effort! u make me look good and ill make u look good in magazines,ads, and stuff like that.


i dont care about what kind of music ppl listen to !


sponsor me vids help! pics are never allowed cause u cant tell style or if u landed a trick or not! video footage is the best way to go and it has to feature all the best stuff u can do like fliptricks down stairs,tech tricks on ledges, big airs on transition etc etc also include information about urself such as name and where u live and why u deserve the opportunity and any current sponsors u have (skate crews dont count)

DO NOT BE A SLACKER!!!!!!!

to sum it all up if u are doing what is being done in videos then u deserve a sponsorship!




Published On: 2/20/2008
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1.what is the g.u.s.t.? the girls united skate team or g.u.s.t for short is the first and only female skateboarding company to ever hit maryland!

2. what is the g.u.s.t about? the g.u.s.t. is about bringing the female skateboarding scene together and closer and to spread the awareness that we are out there and we rule and we will not be taken lightly!

3. is this just a skate crew? no this is a full blown skateboard company!

4. do you have products?  we have a spring product line  with 2 shirt graphics and various colors to choose from with the price of $17.99 plus five dollars shipping anywhere in the united states! and we also have stickers that are 8.5 inches long and sell for $1.50 each!

5. how did you get involved in the female skate scene? this is a funny story...i was playing tony hawk's pro skater 1 and the first person i beat it with was elissa steamer and i got really stoked and that started to get me involved into female skateboarders and thus i been helping out the scene ever since and in '06 i decided that the female skateboarding scene needed a new real company that promotes their girl riders unlike other companies who do not promote their female riders...my work began in 01 when i started to help with xgirlsport.com(online female skateboarding zine that is now defunct) and after the owner moved to spain i was dissapointed cause i was really stoked and wanted to keep it going and i felt empty so i decided this should fill the void!

6. why distinguish female skaters as female skaters and not just skaters? good question! as i see no gender since i am a feminist i believe that girls in general do not get the credit they deserve and it is just the same as saying hey look at that purple smurf walking down the street. it is just a way to describe someone no disrespect intended it is just a adjective.

7.what does the girls united skate team co make? right now shirts which cost $17.99 with five dollars shipping and stickers that cost $1.50 SO BUY BUY BUY!

8.can i be sponsored by your company? u can but rather i let u on is a different story haha with this team even though it is based in dundalk,maryland i have riders from other states because i want to expand the movement to the four corners of the united states and inbetween i am ALWAYS on the look out for girls from maryland which is my main focus! i really want to build up a team of md girls which is hard to do since there are not many here that skate! but i do not have a problem with sponsoring ppl out of state.

9.how do i get sponsored? u can get on by making sure u are one of those skaters who are constantly pushing urself to the limits and progressing every single time u go out and having a positive attitude and no negativity,u must also be able to skate all terrain I DO NOT ACCEPT GIRLS WHO ONLY SKATE ONE THING! i demand that my riders be able to skate everything which means but not limited to ditches,rails,steps,ledges,mini ramp,banks,ski jumps,flat ground and so on! if u dont understand what i mean take a look at the skating of vanessa torres,elissa steamer,jamie reyes,lauren mollica,monica shaw etc etc AND I ALSO EXPECT FOR U TO REPRESENT AT CONTESTS,LOCAL SKATESPOTS,MYSPACE AND EVERYWHERE ELSE U GO the more u promote ur sponsor the better things will be for u product wise and the better the mood u put me in!.also a video of some sort helps as well! pics will not be good enough. i expect a classic sponsor me vid rather it be vhs or dvd i cant accept any other formats but those 2 and u must film once in awhile and take photos! traveling is not neccessary but it helps both me and u in the long run!

10. what do i get when im on? u get whatever we make! however dont expect to be getting 20 or 30 shirts a month cause that is just impossible cause i must also sell shirts as well so be thankful for what u get!

11. what is the policy with flowing riders? i dont believe in flow!

12. what can i do to help spread the word of the g.u.s.t. movement? u can spraypaint a logo somewhere,or use stickers,write the g.u.s.t. on ur board,word of mouth,use our banners which can be found on our website at gustmd.tripod.com there are plenty of choices for everyone we will also put ur support on our website! if u got it on ur board or spraypainted it somewhere or got stickers or wearing the shirts WE WANT TO SEE and they will be on our website at gustmd.tripod.com!

13.where are your products made? in the good ole u.s.a ON THE EAST COAST!!!. i dont outsource stuff like alot of skate companies cause outsourcing means stuff is made overseas and sent here and is lower quality (crap) (like shoes and pencils for example) i believe in keeping products american made and so does the i.a.s.c. which i strongly believe in!

14. i am a major skateboard company and am interested in carrying your product or sponsoring one of your riders! get at me and we will talk business!

15.will i be in videos and/or mags? there is nothing in this world but possibilities

16.why do u not accept add requests from guys,bands,or non full skate companies? because i talk to guys all day long and most of them i have on other accounts and girl skateboarders is my target audience and the market im into...and no i am not sexist or an a**hole this is not about bands it is about strict skateboarding and nothing more and nothing less! so only girl skateboarders and skate companies will be on here! i run a tight ship!

17. do you have any riders? yes we do! we have three 3 riders named "styles" from md,amelia from az and jasmine from md!

18.do i have to jump down 50 stairs or so to get on the team? no however if u want to see what kind of talent im looking for just look at the vvc vid getting nowhere faster or AKA: GIRL SKATER to get a good idea of what i want!

19. will the g.u.s.t. skate co ever make a video? haha well im not going to rule it out but there is sooooooooo much f*cking work to get a video made such as getting footage from riders,then editing (the worse part of all),and getting the dvds pressed and stuff so i dont know but it could happen in the future u will just have to wait it out and see! it would be rad though!

20. what is the story with boards and wheels etc? well boards are a good possibility i been recently looking at manufacturing companies of course before boards come out we would have to do some r&d with them before they get released to the public! and as for wheels i have recently (as of 8-14-07) checked into them  but im pretty f*cking picky about wheels so alot of r&d would go into them and i only get american made shi*t. pretty good chance that what u have under ur feet is chinese made and im not down for that lower quality bullshi*t!id rather spend alot of money on quality products then spend less money and have ppl come back to me and tell me my shi*t sucks! i want to do the best i can to provide the best quality stuff! it isnt easy having a skate company but u can probably expect wheels for all terrain! and will come in colors! expect to possibly see gust boards and wheels in our 2008 line! if u want to see a mock up of our boards and wheels check out our photo section in the first folder!

21. can i link your website/myspace on my site/myspace? duh of course u can! feel free to plaster that shi*t anywhere and everywhere! just let us know!

22. is there a set trick list to get sponsored? NO! just be a good well rounded skateboarder like u see in vids as i said before good transition skills (grinds to fakie,fliptricks to fakie,properly done grabs (no floating..good popped ollie grabs)and stalls like blunts and disasters and flip tricks to stalls and/or grinds,flip tricks and stuff down stairs (5 steps and above) and tech tricks on ledges,tricks on banks such as fliptricks to fakie and shi*t like that! i dont think i can be anymore obvious if u have watched any skate vids at all then u should know what a good skater is!

23. i live in so so and there arent really any comps here? ny,md,fla,ca,pa are the biggest places for comps u should go out and travel to contests cause it helps u get recongized and gets your's and our names out there and ppl will want to buy our shi*t if u do good!

24.where can i send my video? u can send your video to either our myspace inbox or to our office in maryland it is your choice!

25. i already have a certain sponsor (i.e. clothing,board,wheels,etc)? well this is kind of tricky regardless u will get our shirts and stickers but if u have a board sponsor or wheel sponsor then that means u wont get wheels or boards from us unless u quit ur current board/wheel sponsor! it is just the way things go! sorry....

26. is there a age limit to skate for the company? no!


Published On: 2/20/2008
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