Monday, July 27, 2009

"Full Deck: A Short History of Skate Art" - Cool Art Exhibit


BEDFORD GALLERY'S new exhibit "Full Deck: A Short History of Skate Art," featuring more than 400 skateboards and other pieces about skateboard culture.


Exhibit
  • What: "Full Deck: A Short History
    of Skate Art"
  • When: July 5-Sept. 13
  • Where: Bedford Gallery, Lesher Center for the Arts, Civic Drive at
    Locust Street, Walnut Creek
  • Hours: Noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-
    Sunday; 6-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday
  • Cost: $5 general, $3 ages 13-17, free for ages 12 and younger; free admission every first Tuesday
  • Doodah’s limited-edition Supermodel Skateboard Project presents super hot skates with naked models!


    Doodah’s limited-edition Supermodel Skateboard Project presents super hot skates with naked models!

    The outcome is a series of four skateboard decks

    , , , and pose for sexy pics which cover the boards. The models are wearing mostly just astonishing heels.

    These shoots were made by Claudia Knoepfel and Stefan Indlekofer.

    Erin Wasson in Balmain board will be ready in mid-August and teh number of pieces will be limited to 150 only.

    Fans of Isabeli can buy a board with her splendid body now, it has been on sale.

    So, Toni, Lara, and Edita boards are left.

    The boards go for 99 Swiss Francs, which is about $92

    Sheckler, Lasek take skateboarding titles Saturday at the Dew Tour's Skate Open

    Three-time Dew Cup champion Ryan Sheckler won the skate park finals and Bucky Lasek won the skate vert finals on Saturday at the Dew Tour's Skate Open.


    Sheckler and Lasek were also crowned the first ISF Skateboarding World Champions of their respective disciplines.

    Sheckler, of San Clemente, Calif., put up a score of 91.03 and beat out first-time Dew Tour competitor Ryan Decenzo (89.5).

    Sheckler's first-place finish included back-to-back frontside lips, boardslides and 5-0's.

    "It's crazy that I'm the World Champion," Sheckler said. "These guys out here are absolutely amazing and it could have been anyone's day. Today was my day, and I'm excited to see what happens on the rest of the Dew Tour stops."

    Decenzo, of Canada, went through four rounds of international qualifiers in his professional debut and came out with a second-place finish, pulling tricks like a nollie heel to flat and a switch 180 to Smith down the rail. Philadelphia-native Chris Cole wowed the crowd with a front blunt to fakie down the rail and a 360 lip down the rail to round out the podium with a score of 87.93.

    "What a great way to start the Dew Tour here in Boston," Cole said. "Being from Philly, it's always great to skate on the East Coast."

    Lasek, of Baltimore, Md., took home the world title at the skateboard vert finals, with a run that included a heelflip stalefish and a nollie heel stale, earning him a score of 92.50.

    Lasek's last first-place podium finish on the Dew Tour was at the first stop of the 2008 season.

    "The first Dew Tour stop this season kind of crept up on me but I had a lot of fun out there," Lasek said. "I usually ride on a bowl so I wasn't used to wall-to-wall, but it was great and feels good to be the world champion."

    Canada's Pierre-Luc Gagnon pulled out a 720 and a fakie 540 to earn his second-place finish with a score of 90.75. A hometown crowd cheered on Boston-native Andy Macdonald's runs, which included a backside 540 and a gay twist to earn him the third-place spot.

    Afghan kids find skateboards the wheel deal

    Oliver Percovich, a lanky Australian in a black T-shirt, emerged from the van with a load of banged-up skateboards. The children grabbed the boards and raced off to skate in the cracked bowl of the dried-up fountain.

    Skateboarding was unknown to Afghans until Percovich, who followed his social scientist girlfriend to Kabul, starting teaching local children to skate in early 2007. Two years later, their relationship is over and his girlfriend is back in Australia. But Percovich's "Skateistan" nonprofit club has become a magnet for children in Kabul, the capital.

    Los Angeles Times article here

    Clearwater beach skateboard ban unfair to responsible skaters

    If there is one thing that is incompatible with pedestrian use of sidewalks, it is concurrent use of those sidewalks by inconsiderate or overly aggressive skateboarders who don't care about the dangers they present to walkers. After 11 merchants on Clearwater Beach's Mandalay Avenue complained that skateboarders were creating hazards for pedestrians, the city had a rather measured response: It put up signs banning skateboard use on limited sections of sidewalks where skateboarding had become a problem. The question is, was an outright ban the city's only alternative?

    While casting the net to catch unsafe skateboarders, the city has caught two groups that created no problem: responsible skateboarders who are careful about their behavior around pedestrians, and a subset of skateboarders called "longboarders" who use their special boards designed for long-distance transport to travel from beach parking lots to their jobs in beach hotels and restaurants. Mandalay Avenue has no bike lanes, so the sidewalks are the only place for longboarders to travel safely.

    After the city quietly posted the signs a week ago, angry longboarders and regular skateboarders started signing petitions against the ban.

    Skateboarding is not the first athletic pursuit to get the attention of city enforcers. In recent months, city officials have disagreed over the appropriateness of a city ordinance that bans the tossing of balls or Frisbees in city parks and on Clearwater Beach. City Council member George Cretekos was so offended by the ordinance after finding it in the city code book that he hounded his council colleagues until they agreed recently to consider changing it.

    Cretekos argued that the city, out of concern that some careless folks might be too aggressive and hurt someone by tossing a ball or throwing a Frisbee, had banned activities that were normal and usually harmless. He said what should be banned was dangerous behavior.

    The same could hold true for skateboarding. Rather than banning all skateboarding on Mandalay sidewalks, the city could ban behavior that is dangerous to pedestrians.

    In fact, the city already has such an ordinance banning dangerous skateboarding. City ordinance 28.11 (2) reads, "It is unlawful for operators or riders of skateboards, roller skates or in-line skates to fail to yield the right-of-way to any other pedestrians or to otherwise endanger or interfere with pedestrian traffic on any street or sidewalk within the city."

    That ordinance seems to provide sufficient direction for a police officer to make a judgment about whether a skateboarder is endangering pedestrians. However, the city instead chose to use a different section of the same ordinance, 28.11 (1), which provides for a ban and states that it is illegal to ride a skateboard "on any public or private property where prohibited by conspicuously located signs having lettering at least two inches high and containing as a minimum the words 'No Skating,' 'No Skateboarding,' or a substantially similar message." Hence, City Manager Bill Horne had the signs erected along Mandalay.

    The city also has banned skateboarding on the Beach Walk promenade, a $30 million city amenity that was designed to provide for a variety of pedestrian uses such as walking, jogging, bicycling and in-line skating. There, the reason for the ban is that skateboarders are damaging the Beach Walk sundial plaza and low bench walls by performing stunts on their boards. Skateboarders also have done substantial damage to sand walls at Pier 60 Park. That damage to public property runs up the cost of maintaining the facilities — something the city government can little afford these days.

    Athletic skateboarders who want to practice their sport without the limitations of dealing with pedestrians and city rules have an alternative. The city's Ross Norton Recreation Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue south of downtown has an expansive skateboard park overlooking Lake Belleview. There, skateboarders can jump and grind all they want, and they won't risk getting an $88 ticket for a city ordinance violation.

    Saturday, March 28, 2009

    San Fran Skate-a-Thon

    March 29, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California. 8a.m. to 11a.m. for a good cause.

    Friday, March 27, 2009

    Torrance, CA Skatepark - Closed


    The Torrance Skateboard Park, which was closed last weekend, will remain shut down indefinitely.

    City officials made the decision regarding the Wilson Park facility Tuesday, said senior recreation supervisor Carl Kaemerle.

    "It's made out of wood and with the recent rains that we had, it took a beating," he said.

    The decision isn't particularly surprising.

    The 21,000-square-foot facility, built eight years ago by a now-defunct nonprofit group, has been deteriorating for years despite continuous efforts to repair and maintain it.

    It's made out of wood and Skatelite, a wood and plastic composite more yielding than concrete, but designed for indoor rather than outdoor use.

    Last year the skate park's large wooden bowl was closed because the wooden frame was rotting.

    In 2008, there were 11,650 visitors to the skateboard park, which was open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

    Kaemerle said he's interested in hearing from users and residents, with the idea of forming a committee to discuss what should be

    done.

    He can be reached by calling 310-781-7590 or e-mailing ckaemerle@torrnet.com.

    Monday, January 12, 2009

    Anti-Hero Catalog


    If you haven’t already spent some serious monitor time clicking through it, head over to DLX and check out the newly posted Anti-Hero catalog. Great stuff with killer content. And watch for new catalogs from Real, Krooked, Thunder and Spitfire to roll out this week.

    Gatorade Builds Team, SIgns Chaz Ortiz


    Looks like Gatorade is going to give Red Bull, Monster and Mountain Dew a run for their money. Gatorade announced today the addition of Chaz Ortiz to their action sports team. Rumor has it that Chaz has signed a multi year contract with a six figure salary, not bad for a 14 year old kid. Looks like Chaz won’t need to hit up his parents for allowance anymore.

    With plans to sponsor skate events in 09 and add more riders to their team, it looks like we’ll be seeing a lot more from Gatorade in the future.

    1,546 Kickflips in a Row?

    If you think you have kickflips on lock, think again! Fourteen year old Zach Krai recently set a new kickflip world record. I wonder if Zach took a lunch break in between kickflips.

    Sunday, January 11, 2009

    Quicksilver Puts Forbes High Ollie Event on Pause

    Since Quiksilver pulled out of ASR they were not allowed to host their previously touted Reese Forbes High Ollie event to be run by the SPoT crew. Bummer. Click here for the details

    Saturday, January 10, 2009

    Fight For a Good Cause

    What a better way to fight for a charitable cause that to host a big celebrity fight, right?

    Apparently, the Sheckler Foundation supports violence on the UFC level with its upcoming Down For Life event in Anahiem, CA next month. Who’s ready for blood, delirium, and swollen eyes without the satisfaction of actually skateboarding? We aren’t.

    New Roster in 09 - Sheckler, Beasley and Allen

    In news that has surprised by many including himself, Ryan Sheckler has been released from his commitments to represent Volcom. After several months on the flowgram, Theotis Beasley has been officially welcomed to the fully sponsored Nike SB roster. Andrew Allen has stepped up to the pro ranks on Anti- Hero, but not without a series of good old fashioned pep talks with his elder teammate Frank Gerwer.

    Listen and look at the situation via the team’s new 2009 spring online catalog right here, right now.

    Epic Indoor Skatepark Scheduled to Open 2-09

    The small Sierra foothills town of Rocklin is soon to become the epicenter for Northern California’s premiere plaza style indoor skate park, which is set to open in late February. The Epic Indoor Skatepark, currently under construction by Team Pain measures in at over 36,000 square feet under one roof.

    The press release that dropped on our desktops cites that the park will include features for all abilities with an above ground pool, a 65 foot long mini-ramp and a plaza type street area with handrails, concrete ledges, grass gaps, and skateable concrete art. This skate venue could be good for those wet winter days, but when the sun is shining will the die-hards roll up and pay to play? Only time will tell.

    Friday, January 9, 2009

    Louis Vuitton Skateboard


    If you thought $3,000 dollars was way too much for a bag or purse, guess how much Louis Vuitton is asking for their limited edition skateboard? How about 8 G’s! We think it’s time for Louis Vuitton to concentrate on handbags and leave skateboarding alone.

    Monday, January 5, 2009

    Emerica's Braydon Szafranski Talks Shoes

    Visit the Emerica site to watch a video with Braydon Szafranski talking about his new shoe. And not to spoil things but “they are like thick enough to jump down stairs…but at the same time they ain’t D3s”. Instant kick flips and holding down for the LV as well. View it all, including some skate footage, here.

    Saturday, January 3, 2009

    Flip Team - Big Plans for 2009

    The Flip team rocked 2008 with a summer jam packed with filming and traveling with the Zumiez Couch Tour, and closed up the calendar year with its Feast Southwest Tour. The crew’s highly anticipated video Extremely Sorry, is still in the works so sit tight it will be out sooner than you think. While you’re waiting for its release be sure to check out this TWSkateboarding exclusive clip featuring the skills of Flip’s young guns Luan De Oliveira, Curren Caples, David Gonzalez, and Louie Lopez.

    Bob Kronbauer’s Mumble Mag - Mumble Blog

    Bob Kronbauer’s Mumble Mag has evolved into Club Mumble, an online blog full of art, skateboarding, and street culture from the best in the business. Natas Kaupas, Thomas Campbell, Mike O’Meally, Sean Cliver and SkateDaily’s own Bryce Kanights are just a few out of the 100 contributors. If you’re into the art/skate scene you need to bookmark this site immediately.

    Battle at The Berrics - Ladd and Bledsoe Face Off

    The battles continue over at The Berrics with this week’s installment between PJ Ladd and Tyler Bledsoe. It was a heated game of skate that lasted over half an hour! Don’t miss this one, roll on over and check it out.

    Thursday, December 18, 2008

    Marc Johnson Interview

    Head over to 48 Blocks and check out their interview with one of the most stylish guys around - Marc Johnson. Marc talks about his days on Maple and the A team and what he plans on doing after skateboarding. Well worth checking out.

    Friday, December 12, 2008

    Peralta Finds Whopper Virgins


    Legendary 70s professional skater and renowned film director Stacy Peralta traveled far from the soil of developed nations to produce an insightful infomercial involving a unique taste test between the Whopper and Big Mac. The results are quite interesting.

    The Wall Street Journal Talks to Danny Way

    Yes, you read correctly (who knew the WSJ even had a ‘sports’ section?) skateboarding ‘Champ’ Way is interviewed by the financial paper. The piece focuses on the Mega Ramp with questions also touching on the Olympics and Plan B. Nothing like some early morning mainstream media coverage to wake you up.

    Sack Lunch

    If you wanted skate industry news WAAAY back in 1999 there was only one place to go. Sacklunch. Then in February of last year…it just disappeared. Gone. Well, we’re happy to announce that it looks like the Sack is back. So click the link, set your bookmark and keep your eyes peeled. Glad to have you back…

    Thursday, December 11, 2008

    DVS Releases Stimulus Plan

    The DVS Council on Skateboarding Welfare announced today a bailout plan that aims to boost the morale of skateboarders nationwide. Recent studies indicate that skateboarders too are vulnerable during economic downturns - often citing razor tails, pressure cracks, and coned wheels as signs of the times. In addition, many skaters are now experiencing an overall lack of funds for post session sodas, chips, and candy - a snacking deficit DVS Skateboard Welfare Chairman Tim Gavin says must end immediately.

    DVS’ proposed bailout plan aims to offset these economic hardships by delivering a healthy package of tour footage from DVS’ summer skate trips “A skateboard Bailout Plan of this magnitude is exactly what is needed during these difficult times,” says Gavin.

    The Bailout Package includes footage from DVS tours including the Scandinavian Scandilous tour, the Eh To Z tour through Canada, and the Freaks and Greeks tour to Greece.

    The DVS Bailout Package is being headed up by a long list of highly experienced committee members including: Torey Pudwill, Mark Baines, Daewon Song, Paul Shier, Andrew Brophy, Flo Mirtain, Keith Hufnagel, Lucien Clarke, Jeron Wilson, Russ Milligan, Kerry Getz, Bryan Wherry, and Chico Brenes.

    Click right here to get bailed out.

    Quiksilver’s “All Day All 80s ” Vert Challenge Recapped

    Wanna travel back in time and see what skateboarding was like in the mid to late 80s when vert skating was still king? Well, just sit back and push play on the video piece below and you’ll witness yesterday’s vert stars mixing up an afternoon with the horrible kits, bulky, flat skateboards and progressive moves for then (and now). Hosoi in tights and a wig? Caballero with his hanging suspenders and Flyaway helmet? Hawk and others decked out in day glow?

    Be sure to check out the full report from Concrete Disciples with additional video clips, a photo gallery and all of the final results.

    Wednesday, December 10, 2008

    Vans Presents ICONoclasts Photo Show

    Tomorrow, Thursday the 11th, in Los Angeles Vans is having a photo show based on their ICONoclasts series. Some seriously great images of Cardiel, Rollins, Wes Humpston, Lemmy, Robert Williams, Peralta and many others. Looks to be a great time.

    Click here to view the flyer and get all the details and how to RSVP. Then check out the ICONoclasts site and watch the videos.

    Tuesday, December 9, 2008

    2008 has been a heavy year for Danny Way to say the least. With his spectacular falls on the Mega Ramp at X Games 14 and more recent back injury during a warm up mishap in Brazil, Danny has been relaxing and laying low for the most part. The heads at DC caught up with him for this online interview where he recalls those unfortunate moments this year and his mindset and inspiration moving ahead to produce a groundbreaking part for Plan B’s full-length video.

    Although the video is still over a year away from completion, we’re absolutely confident that Danny will deliver beyond expectations, set new benchmarks, and blow our collective minds. Stay tuned for 2010.

    Monday, December 8, 2008

    Black Box Distribution to Host Crossroads Retail Show

    Black Box is set to host its first-ever Crossroads retails show on January 21st and 22nd at its headquarters in Vista, CA. Retailers and skaters making the trip out to the ASR tradeshow are welcome to stop by. There will be a BBQ from 11-2 pm, and the Black Box skatepark will be open for all to skate.

    New to this year, the Crossroads retail show will be open to the public on the second day, and will include a demo and Best Trick contest, featuring top pro and am riders from all of the participating brands.

    On site, the show hosts will provide burgers and refreshments, skateboarding and the newest products from many of the following 40+ brands confirmed to attend: 1031, Ace Trucks, Adio, Baker Boys Distribution (Deathwish, Brigada), Black Box - Zero, Mystery, Slave and Fallen, Black Label, Bones, Circa, Cliché, Consolidated, DC, Deluxe - Real, Anti Hero, Krooked, Thunder, and Spitfire, Destructo, Speed Metal, Dwindle Distribution - Almost, Blind, Darkstar, Enjoi, Speed Demons, Tensor, Element, One Distribution - Krew, Supra, Podium Distribution - DVS, Matix, and Lakai, Skatebook, Slap, Street Corner Distribution - City, Think, Venture, Hubba, and Lucky, Stereo, Thrasher, Tum-Yeto - Foundation, Toy Machine, Pig wheels, Rukus and Dekline.

    Check this TWS Business report for more information.

    Merry Christmas


    Sidelining skateboard politics with festive flavor, Sole Technology’s VP of Marketing, Don Brown showed just why he is truly one of the skate industry’s MVPs last night. Hey, he didn’t get on the Skatepark of Tampa’s official “Party Team” for nothing right? In true form, he showed up in the City of Roses backed by one boozy Santa, a trio of excited elves, some gifts, and delivered an evening of holiday cheer, free drinks and camaraderie amongst those who decided to show up - all in the good name of skateboarding and the “fuck the rules” lifestyle that it was revived with back in 1981. It was truly one of the best high-spirited holiday parties that I’d ever attended, that’s for sure.

    Rob Brink was on the scene and captured the action. Check out his reportage brilliantly titled Three stripes, a Swoosh and an “e” for an inside peek of the harmonious evening of wildness (and more) that consumed the evening.

    All 80's All Day


    While we’re waiting for actual contest footage from the All 80’s All Day Contest that went down this weekend, we’ll have to make due with this killer qualifying clip. Skaters include Cookiehead Jenkins, Lester, Staab, Tony Mag, Cab, Bucky Lasek, Eric Nash, Grosso, Hosoi, Hawk and many others. And get a load of that killer fashion. So good.

    Document mag calls it quits?

    Can it be true that the UK’s Document magazine is sadly going out of business?! Document has been bringing the best Europe has to over for the last ten years! We’re very saddened to see it go. Make sure to hit newsstands and pick up their latest issue, (ironically its 10th Anniversary - Interview issue) most definitely to become a collectors item.

    Ray Underhill Memorial Wheel

    Attention all of you Ray Underhill fans, in co-operation with George Powell and Skate One, Momentum has just released a memorial wheel for Ray! All proceeds go directly to the family to help with the large medical bills that they’ve incurred. Skateshops, please head over to Ultimate Skateboard Distribution and Eastern Skateboard Supply and order a few select sets to offer to your customers and perhaps roll on a set of your own.

    Sunday, December 7, 2008

    15th annual Tampa Am - Brazilian phenom Luan de Oliveira

    At the 15th annual Tampa Am this afternoon Brazilian phenom Luan de Oliveira edged out Andrew Langi to take home the win. Hit up the Skatepark of Tampa site for a full list of results and photos in the next day or two.

    Final Results - Top 5
    1. Luan de Oliveira
    2. Andrew Langi
    3. Nick Merlino
    4. Taylor Smith
    5. Kechaud Johnson

    Reese Forbes Ollie Challenge at ASR

    It’s hard to believe that the original Reese Forbes Ollie Challenge took place close to ten years ago. Well, don’t sleep because it’s back. Yup, it all takes place for round two at ASR on January 23-24th in San Diego. Who’s got that pop to break the record of 43 inches?

    Element and Nyjah Huston Brokeup


    It's not me, it's you!

    It has been announced that Element and Nyjah Huston have officially parted ways. Will the young professional quickly find sponsorship elsewhere or have a tough go at it much like other former Element riders such as Cannon, Townend, and Rupp? It appears that Rodrigo Peterson has linked up with Organika as he has an introductory part in the brand’s upcoming video “Zach and Walker’s Concrete Jungle” which premieres at Pitcrew early this week. After jumping on board earlier this past summer Nate Broussard has been let go from the Skate Mental camp while Aussie powerhouse Shane O’Neill has been brought onto the am roster.

    Tuesday, November 18, 2008

    Toy Hall of Fame Welcomes the Skateboard (BOUT F'N TIME!)


    November 9th was a good day for the Skateboard, as it finally got the recognition it deserved when it was welcomed into the Toy Hall of Fame. Other excited toys that received this prestigious award - the Baby Doll and the Stick. No, I am not making this stuff up.

    Maybe if we are lucky next year's event will recognize Glue!

    Gummi Bears and Skateboards. What more could a real man want!


    UK-based candy maker Haribo, famous for their delicious and nutritious Gummi Bears, launches a skateboard competition. Not like a real competition, just a chance to win 100 limited skateboards and helmets. No purchase necessary!

    Just what the kids want - a skateboard and helmet with Gummi Bears on them!

    This is the second promotion Haribo has run this year. In April it launched a competition offering consumers the two dance lessons for the price of one. The promo ran alongside Maoam Dance Mayhem, a dance competition for 12 to 18-year-olds.

    PAAAA LEASE!

    Wednesday, November 5, 2008

    Class is in session! Skateboarding for Gym Credit


    Tired for getting your ass kicked in Kickball? Always last the last one to be chosen for any sport in gym? Then give skateboarding a try! That's right, a school in New York City is offering a Skateboard class for gym credit and the class is taught by pro skateboarder Billy Rohan. Among local skateboarders, the spot on 12th Street between First Avenue and Avenue A where wooden ramps and metal-topped ledges are set up most afternoons is known as 12A. For the 9th and 10th graders of East Side Community High School, it is gym class.

    It's not just for the guys, as many of the students that are participating in the class are girls.

    More schools should be doing this!

    Wednesday, October 29, 2008

    SKATEBOARD PARK DUE TO OPEN SATURDAY - WHERE IN THE HELL IS THUNDERBAY?


    Big props for the good folks in Thunder Bay, ON as they have successfully rallied to get a brand spanking new skatepark! Although the skatepark is not complete it is scheduled to open this Saturday, Nov 1. (Just in time for all of the snow that is heading their way!)

    Based upon the article it sounds like a bunch of townsfolk have been complaining about the project ever since it was just a dream, as they say, "Supporters argue that giving skateboarders a place to go would prevent the street skating that many believe is problematic." Is this really problematic? How about the current unemployment rate or the state of the economy - now that's problematic, not kids skateboarding around town.

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    WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? SKATEBOARD, OF COURSE!


    In sleepy Holland, MI skaters are welcomed at the Faith Christian Reformed Church on 85 W. 26th street. That's right, God has finally blessed the good skaters of Holland MI with a place to shred. Can I get an "Amen"?

    No swearing, no fighting — just smiles.


    This kind of atmosphere is what attracted Chris Aguilera to the weekly gathering at the church and has kept him coming back.


    “It’s not dangerous,” said the 13-year-old who lives across the street from the church. “At the skate park, there’s a whole bunch of gang fights and stuff.”


    Aguilera is part of a new skateboarding ministry that is offering an alternative place for Holland skateboarding teens to hang out, organizers said.


    Each Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m., the growing group gathers at Faith Christian Reformed Church just east of Holland Hospital.

    If you are in the neighborhood - skate by and make a donation: http://faithcrc.org/

    P.S. They appreciate the kind that jingles, but they prefer the kind that folds!

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    ANAHEIM DUCKS TEAM UP WITH PROFESSIONAL SKATEBOARDER MIKE VALLELY


    Yes, you read that right - The Mighty Anaheim Ducks have just inked a deal with professional skateboarder Mike Valley, or better known by "Mike V".

    Here is what Mike had to say about the deal: "In my mind hockey is the original action sport," said Mike V, a Ducks season ticket holder "Before the fame of action sports, hockey players were generally regarded as the toughest and craziest athletes on the planet. I think they still are. Of all the traditional and action sports, hockey and skateboarding are the only ones that are truly compatible."

    And here is what the Ducks had to say: "Both skateboarding and hockey are fast-paced, athletic sports that are proving to be the activities of choice for today's youth," Anaheim Ducks Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan. "Teaming with professional skateboarder Mike Valley and his core following of sports and music enthusiasts is a demographic fit that benefits both parties and provides us a unique opportunity to extend our brand."

    This seems like a really strange team and another attempt of Corporate America trying too hard to be cool. Many props to Mike for getting P A I D, but I just don't see the fit here. Now, if Mike was hired to perform during the intermission, then you would have something sweeter than Yahoo!

    What do you think?

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    SKATEBOARD411.COM - WEBSITE LAUNCHES

    Skateboard411.com has officially arrived! The website has been in development since March of 2008 and we are excited to launch the site after months and months of hard work. The website is our take on what we feel skateboarders want, all in one location. The best way to describe the site is 'Everything Skateboard - All of the Time"

    The website boasts one of the largest online skatepark and skate shop directories with a google maps feature that displays the location of each listing. The coolest feature is the ability to upload, share and watch videos and photos. It also has a forum and an online shop will be coming soon. Sign up, upload and become famous!

    www.skateboard411.com