Empowering at-risk youth through skateboarding

A skateboarder does a grab trick in a bowl-shaped skate park. In the background is a watching crowd, palm trees, and the ocean.
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  • Marathon Moviemaking

    “Marathon” fests, Digital Technology, and the Obsession with Speed IN THE AGE OF HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTERS, where a single big-budget item can spend years in the making, it might be refreshing to know there is a new trend providing some degree of balance. Timed film competitions, or “marathon festivals,” are a growing breed in independent film…

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  • Tales From the Underground

    *** Proliferation of underground fests means a new wave of outlets for artists Pay a visit to Seattle’s Coffee Messiah, with its blue neon sign declaring “Caffeine Saves,” and the image probably won’t spark thoughts of independent cinema. But for three days last summer, the tiny coffeehouse doubled as a makeshift movie theater for the…

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Learn to skate

Skatepark welcomes youth of all ages and experience levels. Whether you’ve never been on a board before, or you can already do tricks, there’s a place for you and something to learn.

Make new friends

Skateboarding is a social sport! Come hang out and meet some new friends to cheer you on while you skate. We have a strict no-bullying policy and maintain a supportive environment.

Close-up of a person riding a skateboard, focusing on their feet and the board. One foot is on the board, while the other foot is up, in motion. A skatepark is blurred in the background.

Skateboarding can teach people discipline, patience, and resiliency. It’s a great sport for kids with a lot of energy! We’ll help build up some structure and support in your life, all while you meet new people and have a ton of fun learning how to skateboard.


Visiting Coaches

Steph Harper. Buddy Sellers. Mehmet Farrow. Bob Lopez. Tammy Habich. Tye Barclay. Kaden Price. Lily Rivera. Chris Wright. Sammy Sanchez.