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Tony Hawk Here?

If ya all were wondering if that signature/comment on the right was really Tony Hawks. Indeed it is. Myself and Kris got in contact with the Tony Hawk Foundation asking ways they could help and such. ...
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Meeting 6-17-08

Attending Members: Jon Zimmerman, Deb Bargon, John Brittain, Jim Zubler, Colby Guyer Main Talking Points: The Main Issues we need to resolve Past incidents on West Market St. Unknown cost of upkeep fo...
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More Petitions!

We didn't get on the agenda last council meeting but we are still gathering support with petitions! The best thing you can do now is print some out gather signatures and hand them into us. Two bes...
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Petition Handins

If your not able to make Monday's Borough Council Meeting (June 9 5:30pm) let me know (colby@lewistownskatepark.com) and I can arrange to have them picked up or you can drop them off at Kris's...
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The Skate Committee

We are happy to announce that the skate committee is with us and we will be working with them to get this petition out there. The Skate Committee members include Deborah Bargo, Rob Postal, Jim Zuble...
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Support the Skate Park Today. Register Here!
Not sure what the petition on the right is about? Read this Sentinel Article
Now available. Print out the petition here and spread it around, help us make this a reality!

We are still gathering support. Sign the online petition and print out petitions to get signed! Note on bottom of the petition it tells your where to send them or hand them in.

Over 400+ Signatures and counting!

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LewistownSkatePark.com aka LSP is a site for supporters of the skatepark that the citizens of Lewistown, Pa and surrounding area want to get built and with your help, we can make it a reality.

Young, old, otherwise a skatepark benefits everyone. It brings those in the sport of skateboarding and BMX riding to a place to test and tone their skills. It gets them off the streets and into one place that is far safer then riding your local curb.

In 2007 there were over 13-million skateboarders in the US (according to SGMA.)  93.7% are younger than 24.  When one considers that there are about 80-million people in the United States between the ages of 5 and 24 (according to U.S. Census Bureau), it suggests that 1 out of every 7 youth in the nation are skateboarders.  In communities where health and physical activity is an important social value, the number of skateboarding youth may be much higher.  Similarly, in communities that support their skateboarders with sustainable skateparks, the skaters tend to remain active for longer peiods of time.  Participation statistics demonstrate that this level has been consistent for the past 15 years (U.S. Census Bureau.)  And still, there are only about 2,500 skateparks nationwide to accommodate 13-million skateboarders.

Some Other Quick Facts:

  • The average skateboarder is between 7-16 years olds.
  • Almost all skateboarding accidents happen on the streets, not in parks, with a high percentage involving motor vehicles.
  • Irregular riding surfaces account for over 50% of all injuries to skateboarders.
  • Skateparks with smooth surfaces and protective gear requirements have a very low injury rate.
  • Youth ages 12-17 who are frequently bored are 50% more likely than those not often bored to smoke, drink, get drunk, and use illegal drugs.
  • Fourteen and under, less than 1% would use drugs while skateboarding, in-line skating or freestyle biking and all prefer their sport to drugs.
  • Studies show that a Skatepark has no more noise than the ambient surrounding noises that exist in other parks and is not nearly as noisy as a baseball park.

 

 

 

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