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Episode 21 – How It Happened: Stoner Park

Skate Space

Release Date: 05/18/2018

Introducing Our 2022-23 Fellowship Cohort: Youth Advocates Shaping Skatepark Advocacy and Community Development show art Introducing Our 2022-23 Fellowship Cohort: Youth Advocates Shaping Skatepark Advocacy and Community Development

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In January 2022, TSP hosted the  cohort for their firstprogram retreat in San Diego, CA. The advocacy training and project design program aims to build more knowledgeable, diverse, and equipped skatepark advocates, designers, and programmers and has already helped our first group of 12 fellows make a positive impact in the social skate space.   The trip allowed the fellows to connect in person and see firsthand what it takes to create and maintain quality community skate spaces. Listen in to learn more about the program, the fellows, and their skatepark advocacy...

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Episode 46 - The TSP Fellows Program show art Episode 46 - The TSP Fellows Program

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The Skatepark Project is back with a look into their newest program and an introduction to their newest family member, Nicole Humphrey. Join Andre, Trevor, Nicole and Alec as they jump into the skatepark world and discuss the value of the new program and other new offerings from TSP.

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Skateboarding's inclusion in the 2021 Olympics (from Tokyo!) show art Skateboarding's inclusion in the 2021 Olympics (from Tokyo!)

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On this episode of Skate Space: Trevor, Andre and Alec discuss Skateboarding's inclusion in the Olympics (from Tokyo!) Hear from pro skaters (like Sky Brown, Axel Cruysberghs, Pedro Barros, Alana Smith, Rune Glifberg, Heimana Reynolds, Keegan Palmer, Andy Anderson, Poppy Star Olsen and more) turned Olympians, event officials, and what the term "Olympic Skatepark" really means. For more about The Skatepark Project, head to Skatepark.org. For more about skatepark advocacy, head to .

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Skate Space (Formerly known as The Skatepark Podcast) is back! show art Skate Space (Formerly known as The Skatepark Podcast) is back!

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Skate Space (Formerly known as The Skatepark Podcast) is back with more public skatepark chat! The crew from The Skatepark Project discusses all things skatepark advocacy and action sports. Get up to speed to learn what to expect from season 4. Brought to you by The Skatepark Project. Learn more at Skatepark.org

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Episode 43 - The Updated Skatepark Project Grant Application show art Episode 43 - The Updated Skatepark Project Grant Application

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Season 3 of The Skatepark Podcast is upon us! Join Alec Beck and Trevor Staples as they discuss the details of the latest skatepark project grant funding opportunity through The Skatepark Project. Hear the common questions and misconceptions about grant funding to better prepare your next application.   To learn more about this grant opportunity head to .

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Episode 42 PART 2- How It Happened: Palouse WA's Episode 42 PART 2- How It Happened: Palouse WA's "Formal DIY" with Aaron Flansburg and Michael Dahl

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On this episode we talk with Aaron Flansburg and Michael Dahl from Palouse WA. They spearheaded AND built the Palouse Skatepark and Tony Kettel Skate Garden with an interesting new model. Tune in to learn about how they accomplished their goal.    To learn more about the Palouse Skatepark and Tony Kettel Skate Garden in Washington head to    For more information on creating your own skatepark, head to . To learn more about the Tony Hawk Foundation, go to . You can also email the hosts directly at .

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Episode 42 PART 1- How It Happened: Palouse WA's Episode 42 PART 1- How It Happened: Palouse WA's "Formal DIY" with Aaron Flansburg and Michael Dahl

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On this episode we talk with Aaron Flansburg and Michael Dahl from Palouse WA. They spearheaded AND built the Palouse Skatepark and Tony Kettel Skate Garden with an interesting new model. Tune in to learn about how they accomplished their goal.    To learn more about the Palouse Skatepark and Tony Kettel Skate Garden in Washington head to    For more information on creating your own skatepark, head to . To learn more about the Tony Hawk Foundation, go to . You can also email the hosts directly at .

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 Episode 41: How It Happened: Texas and more with Carter Dennis show art Episode 41: How It Happened: Texas and more with Carter Dennis

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On this episode we chat with Carter Dennis. Carter's influence on skatepark advocacy spans far beyond his city skatepark projects in San Antonio and Arlington. One of the founding directors of Skaters for Public Skateparks, he's got stories to tell and wisdom to impart. Tune in to learn more about his experience and insights about skatepark advocacy.    For more information on creating your own skatepark, head to . To learn more about the Tony Hawk Foundation, go to . You can also email the hosts directly at .

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Episode 40: How It Happened: New York, NY - LES Skatepark and more with Steve Rodriguez show art Episode 40: How It Happened: New York, NY - LES Skatepark and more with Steve Rodriguez

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On this episode we chat with Steve Rodriguez from New York about his extensive skatepark advocacy work. Steve has been instrumental in multiple skateparks projects around New York City and has helped rewrite policies in favor of better skate access. Tune in to learn more about Steve's impact and the advice he has for budding skatepark advocates.    For more information on creating your own skatepark, head to . To learn more about the Tony Hawk Foundation, go to . You can also email the hosts directly at .

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Episode 39: How it's Happening: Pensacola Florida with Jon Shell show art Episode 39: How it's Happening: Pensacola Florida with Jon Shell

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On this episode we chat with Jon Shell from Pensacola Florida. Jon's work with Upward Intuition led to the making of a world class skatepark project. Learn how he turned a passion project into civic action and what's helped him stay the course toward his goal of bettering the community in more ways than one.   Learn more about Upward Intuition and the Pensacola Skatepark project here:    For more information on creating your own skatepark, head to .   To learn more about the Tony Hawk Foundation, go to .   You can also email the hosts directly at .

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Hear the real story from the people behind the project. In the second installment of How It Happened, we get the inside scoop (from inside the building) about the famed Stoner Skate Plaza in Los Angeles, CA. Learn the ins and outs of how this idea turned into concrete, and how two of our staff members helped make it a reality nearly a decade before working at THF. 
 
For more information on creating your own skatepark, head to http://www.publicskateparkguide.org.
 
To learn more about the THF skatepark grant process or to apply for a grant, go towww.tonyhawkfoundation.org/skatepark-grants.
 
You can also email the hosts directly at podcast@tonyhawkfoundation.org with questions, shout-outs or insights.