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Written by www.bearvalleynews.com
Skateboarders Showing Thanks
At the Bear Valley Park District meeting held on Tuesday, Nov. 20, many people showed up to thank the Park District for the new skateboard park in Sugarloaf. In spite of the repair closure within 9 days of the grand opening, both skateboarders and parents came out. Several skateboarders informed the board that since its opening; it has been well used throughout the daylight hours. The cracks in the skateboard foundation apparently did not bother the users.
General manager Reese Troublefield had thought that the foundation would only have to be repaired twice a year, which was a surprise to him that it occurred so quickly. In spite of the cracks, many of the skateboarders were pleased that the Park District repaired them so quickly, with only one day of the park being closed.
Among those who spoke about the skateboard park was Pastor Don Foor of the Community Church. His church had replaced the parking lot and allowed skateboarders to skate there, to opposition from his parishioners. To much surprise to the doubters, the skateboarders have shown themselves to be watchful and respectful of the property; and once called the sheriff about vandals. “I’m proud to have the kids on our lot”, Foor stated. When Foor was a child, baseball fields were in the highest demand; however skateboarding is the culture of today's children, he said. It is Foor’s belief, like so many others who spoke, that the valley needs at least two more skateboard parks. This story is from bear valley news for more on this stroy please visit www.bearvalleynews.com

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