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Skateboarding - from New York to New Brunswick

Posted on: 07/04/09 (0 ratings)
Author: JennyYe

This past week I was on a cruise to Canada (Saint John and Halifax, woohoo!) As it turns out, I missed an awesome skateboarding event right in my neighborhood when I was busy preparing for my trip. Last Saturday, June 27, Stoked Mentoring (remember them from our Just 1 Click in June?) held the Stoked Skate Jam under the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown. The event was the meeting spot for skateboarders to take the streets to celebrate Go Skateboarding Day (which was June 21, but this event was postponed because of the weather*).  From the pictures and videos I’ve seen, this event looked like a lot of fun, and many youth turned out to support Stoked Mentoring. Once again, the mission of Stoked Mentoring is to help at-risk and disadvantaged teens hone their skateboarding, snowboarding and surfing skills with the support of an encouraging mentor. Stoked's mission statement says it all: "And one teen at a time, counterculture WILL change the world." Check out the pictures and video footage!

 

source: Bowery Boogie, Flickr

While in Canada, I did get to see some skateboarding as well. Saint John celebrated Canada Day (July 1) with a skateboarding competition at its brand new skate park. Here’s some video of young Canadians warming up.

 

 

How do they hold up against New York? How about LA?

* see my previous post about New York weather
 

Stoked!

Posted on: 11/12/08 (0 ratings)
Author: jameshodges

Man, memories of my youthful hours spent glued to TV coverage of the X-Games just keep coming back to me.  Today, one of our YN team members mentioned a program to me called STOKED, an action sports mentoring project.  I went to their website, and it turns out that their spokesperson is Sal Masakela, perhaps the biggest TV personality in 'extreme' sports.  Over the years, I've stopped keeping up with big-budget action sport programming, but Sal's using his notoriety to push for a really cool program.  Call them whatever you want, these sports have built strong communities capable of teaching kids all kinds of positive life skills.



In this video from the STOKED website, a mentor mentions that they prefer to use mentors who are at the same skill levels as the kids they're teaching, so that the participants can learn together, and learn from each other.  It's a great idea-- speaking from experience, it can be intimidating to skate with experts when you don't feel up to snuff, and there's a great, electric kind of energy that comes from learning new things with somebody else at your ability level, bouncing energy off of each other. 



'Action' sports are a great tool for reaching kids that might be unreachable by other methods, too.  Since moving to Brooklyn I've found that a skateboard is the best ticket into kid-world.  Skateboarding means being willing to fall on the ground and roll through dirt and dust, something that most grown-ups try to avoid.  When a kid sees that you're willing to take a few falls and keep a positive attitude, they know that you're a good role model.  STOKED has only gotten off the ground recently, but it seems to me like a program that will have mucho longevity and see awesome results.  Check out the blog they've been keeping, and see what they're up to, see if there's a way you can help out or get helped.  Stoked!

Take Action:

1. Apply to be a volunteer (helping as a skateboard/snowboard/sufring instructor or with marketing, fundraising, programs and more)

2. Be a mentor

3. Learn more through these videos and photos

 

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