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Showing posts with label Saskatoon Skateboarding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saskatoon Skateboarding. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Indoor Skatepark Fundraiser | Burgers & Fries Night (TODAY)

Plans tonight? why not support a good cause! Join myself at The Hollows. Lets keep this positive change for the Saskatoon community!



Support Saskatoon Skateboarding! Join us on February 16th at The Hollows for a Saskatoon Indoor Skatepark Fundraiser. Burger & Fries from 6:30 to 10:00, accompanied by performances by Shakey And The Elevators, Ride Til Dawn, and a DJ set by Ian Sargent after 10:30. This is an all ages event but The Hollows is a licensed restaurant, so beer will be available for those with an ID stating that they are 19 years or older. We are really looking forward to this event, and we hope to see a great turnout for this great cause!

ALL PROCEEDS (AFTER COVERING FOOD COST) GO TOWARDS THE INDOOR SKATEPARK.

TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT MOMENTUM MARKETPLACE (2-960 Attridge Drive).

FOR MORE INFO, RSVP.

the Method to my Madness,

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

SIGN THE PETITION | Help Skateboarding in Canada


I recently read this article about how Nova Scotia laws are putting skateboarders on the back burner. With this law in place, Skateboarders aren't allowed to skateboard on sidewalks anywhere (not even on their own street) and you aren't allowed to skateboard without a helmet anywhere in the city. With a total of three fines, Skateboarders are being turned away from car insurance (to remind you - for skateboarding on a sidewalk or without a helmet).

We are very fortunate with what we have for skateboarding in Saskatoon, let's prevent this law from going in a trickle effect from east to west. Let's help Canadian Skateboarding.

Please take time to read the article on CBC, and sign the petition to help our friends out east. 

SKATEBOARDING IS NOT A CRIME.

SIGN THE PETITION - HERE.

*To clear any mislead ideas, I fully support wearing a helmet. Everyone should wear a helmet, you only have one brain. The idea of singling out Skateboarding, and Skateboarders as a whole bothers me. SKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

the Method to my Madness,