Crossville Skatepark Journal: May 2006

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Wal-Mart Grant!

I found out today that we just received a $1000.00 grant from the Walmart Foundation for the Crossville Skatepark Association. This grant is for programs and equipment for education and skating. Yeah! Thanks WalMart and Christie Mathis.

No meeting today, May 20th. We've got a few more grants in the works though with Goody's, Burger King and Krogers. We still need to raise a bit more to be able to open the park this summer. Stay tuned.

- Frank

Saturday, May 13, 2006

May Update

I want to give everyone a quick update on where we stand for the skatepark:

1. Fundraising: We've applied for Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, WalMart, Burger King and Goodies grants. We should hear something back by the end of May. We're in the process of applying for Krogers and Food Lion grants too. We hope to raise a much needed $10,000 to be able to officially open the park for the summer. We need new ramps, insurance and fencing.

2. Park Opening: We had wanted to build new ramps in May and reopen officially in June. Without the grant money, we'll be unable to do that. So, it looks like it will be late June before we can open the park. We wait.

3. Other News: First Baptist Church off 127 near the hospital will be opening an indoor skatepark as soon as theycan purchase some ramps. They already have a skate area built as part of their church gym. So, you'll be able to skate there until the Association's park is up. Call Terry May if you have questions.

4. New Laws?: I've been hearing a rumor that the Crossville City Council passed an ordinance stating that if police catch skaters skating in an area with a No Skating sign, their boards will be confiscated and broken. Yikes! I'm not sure this is a legal ordinance. I've contacted Councilman Loggins about it, but he has not returned my call. I feel this is an excessive way to deal with skaters given the fact the city has not provided any place for us to practice AT ALL.

That's it. Keep the hope alive,

Frank

Monday, May 01, 2006

Cookeville Skate-A-Thon

Wanted to let everyone know about the Cookeville Skate-A-Thon benefit on May 12th at the Putnam County Fairgrounds to benefit cancer research. Sounds like a great event supporting a worthy cause. So brush off your boards and head on over. Find out more at

- Frank