09/08/2025
My office has teamed up with CTE Career Services, Lexington, KY Parks & Recreation, and Friends for Skateparks, Lexington KY to host a fun-filled evening of games, dancing, music, and entertainment. Check out the flyer below for more details. This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!
09/08/2025
Friends for Skateparks will be at Gainesway Day at the Tates Creek Community Center on September 19th, 2025 hosting a scavenger hunt to win free skateboards and doing free skateboard lessons! Thanks to Councilmember Amy Beasley for the invite!
06/17/2025
Next Monday 6/23 come hang out with us, watch some of your favorite skate videos and enjoy the amazing libations and pizza from and
We will be there from 4pm-10pm
05/23/2025
We met and discussed some events coming up, and added a new member to our board. Please, welcome McCartney Scarborough to the Friends for Skateparks Central Kentucky board
09/17/2024
Updated Flyer
See y'all Friday!!
We can't wait to celebrate with you!
09/13/2024
Come celebrate 25 years of Woodland Skatepark on September 20th from 5-8pm contests/ raffles/ food and more!
06/18/2024
We are continuing the ghost skate day celebration through the weekend Saturday at Woodland Park from 4:00 to 7:00 we will have a celebration with the best trick contest and surprises to give away!!
Hope to see you all out there!!
02/26/2024
Since it's a wonderful day, and 🥵
We decided to move all the ramps outdoors, and we're just going to hold it down there, and it's going to be free to the public. You just have to sign a waiver at vintage therapy. Thank you all for coming out one last time!
01/22/2024
Tonight from 5:00 to 8:00
See you all there!
01/15/2024
There's some work still happening on the building so tonight will be from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. instead of from 5:00 to 8:00
01/14/2024
Last week at the SkateHall in Grey Line we had a few people going around the rules and guidelines we've set in place. That resulted in 2 broken windows, one at Vintage Therapy, and another at Forage . To be able to continue skating at the Grey Line, we are going to better enforce guidelines, and in turn we need you all to please be mindful of the space we are in. There will only be skating within the area provided, if you are seen skating outside that area or if you are seen with glasses or glass bottles in the area you will be asked to leave. The windows that were damaged were paid for by Friends 4 Skate Parks not just so we could continue skating, we just did it to be accountable and take care of those who've helped our community. If we want to continue to have events like this that accountability and respect needs to be shown by all of us.
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