Sort of the First skate Rising of 2020
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by Jordan
10M ago
Unfortunately there were problems with permits so officially the January Skate Rising event in Encinitas was cancelled. But permits or lack of permits can’t stop skaters from skating, so part of the crew still came out. A huge part had an awesome time. Should you skateboard where it’s not allowed? That’s a topic for debate, but should you skateboard at a park with your friends? That answer should be YES! The skills I’ve learned at Skate Rising events have gone far beyond board skills. I’ve learned how to ask for help and how to help others. Those are two skills that I use on and off the board ..read more
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Rolling into 2020
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by Jordan
10M ago
Happy Belated New Year. My new year has been super busy. My manager at Urban Board Shop is off to China where he’s part of their Olympic Skateboarding Training Team, so I’m working a ton more hours. The shop is in Bressi Ranch in Carlsbad, CA and you can check us out on line too. While I don’t take stats class till next term, I’m sure the probability of seeing me there in 2020 is greater than ever before. I love it because I enjoy helping others both in person and through on-line orders. As for the dress in the picture, that was for my last winter formal of high school. 2020 will be filled wi ..read more
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Happy Holidays with skate rising
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by Jordan
10M ago
On December 14, 2019 the Skate Rising crew met up at the Encinitas Magdalena Ecke YMCA Skate Park. In addition to the skateboarding the girls participated in building holiday baskets for the CRC (Community Resource Center). It’s easy to forget those in need when you’re bombarded with the holidays. That’s why it’s great to have a reminder and to know that the simplest acts can mean so much to others. Things I take for granted like socks and scrunchies are amazing gifts to others. We also took time to write what we’re grateful for and turned it into a giant chain. Any day is a good day to expr ..read more
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Skateboarding in New Orleans
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by Jordan
10M ago
In keeping with this season’s theme of unique gifts, I was happy to find out about an opportunity in New Orleans. As a writer I love a good story and Parisite Skatepark’s is both amazing and evolving. “In 2010, New Orleans was a city of over 350,000 people with no official skateparks and few places for kids to exercise outside of team sports leagues. Unstructured recreation areas such as skateparks allow youth to build self-confidence as they creatively interact with their environment as well as with one another. With that in mind, a group of skaters got together and started a Do-It-Yourself ..read more
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Catching up with Exposure Open 2019
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by Jordan
10M ago
EXPOSURE invites you to check out all their amazing photos from EXPOSURE 2019 Open. Seeing girls having fun skateboarding inspires other girls to try or keep skating so please check out the photos! Thanks to EXPOSURE skate for organizing another wonderful opportunity for women to lift each other up. It’s truly empowering to see events for women run by women. EXPOSURE Open 2019 was on November 2nd at the Vans Off The Wall Skatepark in Hungtington Beach California ..read more
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Recycle clothes with nordstrom
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by Jordan
10M ago
I’ve been guilty of hoarding. Yes, sometimes the closet gets filled with clothes I no longer wear. Which is wrong – wrong – wrong. Just because I’m not wearing it doesn’t mean it’s not right for someone else. I’m lucky that my younger brother, Wyatt works at the local resale shop – the CRC. So it’s easy for me to pack up the clothes I no longer wear and donate them. 1331 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas, CA 92024 Now it’s just as easy for everyone. I’m not sure how long this program has been running, but I’m super excited to blog about it. The next time you order something from Nordstrom, a gift for ..read more
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Skateboard Art an Idea for the holidays
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by Jordan
10M ago
This holiday season I want to challenge everyone to think beyond traditional or trendy gifts. I’m a huge supporter of shopping for unique gifts. I’m also a huge supporter of buying gifts that give back. Note that none of the gifts I’ll be mentioning throughout the season are paid endorsements. If I’m blogging about a gift idea, it’s because I saw it and said WOW. First up from Skateboards for Hope: Custom Skull Broken Deck Art Beto Janz is a Brazilian artist/sculptor who customizes our broken decks with his signature skull cut out. All profits benefit underprivileged children. Get your custom ..read more
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11th annual Ladies day at the BERRIcS
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by Jordan
10M ago
I am happy to report back from the Poseiden Foundation about their 11th annual Ladies Day at the Berrics event! “Poseiden aims to teach youth to believe in themselves and to fulfill their dreams by creating life changing experiences through empowerment, love, and support [through skateboarding].” For the competition part, the highlight of the event was the masters’ division “Bricks at the Berrics” contest and Adaptive Skate. The adaptive skate contest was created so that a female on any type of wheels could participate. Alyssa Montenegro, from USA a Paralympic athlete, won the Ad ..read more
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National Cat Day
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by Jordan
10M ago
For those of you who aren’t aware, national cat day is Tuesday, October 29th this year – aka TODAY.  Luckily, I am the owner of the most beautiful cat in the world, Sushi Beal.  She has been my inspiration for countless art projects, taken care of me when I’m sick, and even sat with me while I skate.  Yes, that’s right. She sits with me while I skate… in the backyard.  Her support means the world to me. Even though her act is small it is always remembered and appreciated.  So, if you have a cat who preforms small acts or someone else in your life who does remem ..read more
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YMCA Annual Fundraiser
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by Jordan
4y ago
I know everyone is busy and has tons of things to spend their money on. I’m just hoping you have a moment and a small donation for my favorite Y. The Clairemont YMCA Skate & Bike Park has always felt like home to me and so many other kids. The Clairemont YMCA Skate & Bike Park exists because of the kindness and generosity of so many. Yes, there are more and more skateparks in San Diego and many are free, but this skate and bike park is supervised. Supervision may sound “baby” but it makes a difference especially when you’re young and just starting to skate. When you fall at this ..read more
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