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Support Autism Awareness With 5050 Skatepark for an event to raise funds for Eden II.

Eden II.

For Autism Awareness Month, 5050 Skatepark is openning their space Eden II is a Staten Island based school that strives to provide the maximum help possible to the autism community through education, adult day programs, residential care, family support, respite, and a number of other services.

Find the Facbook Event page here.

https://www.facebook.com/events/942432772540790/

Remember sharing is caring!
100% of admission and raffles will be donated to Eden II.

Admission includes:
Cotton candy
Giveaways
Popocorn
Bouncey House
Face painting
Tattoos
Costume characters
Sensory stations
Bubble zone

When: Tuesday April 26th 11am-2pm
Where: 354 Front Street Staten Island NY 10304
Who: Fun for the entire family

Sponsors:
Party Bliss LLC, Luvnix, A.F. Bennett. The Crazy Taco, Sterotype, Projectivity, More to be announced

6 Engagement Marketing Lessons from Successful Video Bloggers

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Write up on Featuring 5050 Skatepark co-founder -Ed Pollio.

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Posted: April 4, 2016 | Engagement Marketing

Share content your audience wants to see. Sometimes, participating in social media means curating content that other publishers produce or creating content that serves your audience—even if it doesn’t directly serve your brand. Ed Pollio is the co-founder of 5050 Skatepark, New York City’s only indoor skatepark. He maintains the park’s YouTube channel,which has become a large part of its marketing. Pollio uses YouTube to share content that speaks to his audience’s lifestyle and gives his audience a greater voice. This includes sharing music videos, content on BMX, skate, and scooter, and interviews of locals and other people supporting the skate park.

 

Check out the whole story here.

http://blog.marketo.com/2016/04/6-engagement-marketing-lessons-from-successful-video-bloggers.html

Halal-ujah! Festival at 5050 Skatepark Today!

halal coma cart poster update 3.6Halal-ujah! Festival is an event unlike any other! After booking for a little over a year, we’d like to present our roster of artists we’ve worked with within the past year. 8 bands, live skaters and bikers, artists, vendors, AND a halal cart for all your hungry needs!
A huge thank you to our sponsors, BluBambu, Computer Sam, and The Steven James Experience for helping us throw this event!

Date: April 16th, 2016

Location: 5050 Skatepark
354 Front Street, Staten Island, N.Y.
Doors: 4:30PM
Price: $10 at the door through cash or card (we’ve got a square reader!) OR buy your tickets online at:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2512708
Lineup:
5:30PM- Gallons of Pork
6:15PM- Plastiq Passion
7:00PM- Psychonaut Underground
7:45PM- Secret Nudist Friends
8:30PM- That One Eyed Kid
9:15PM- Doziac
10:00PM- Not From Concentrate
10:45PM- Paraiso (Band)

Vendors & Sponsors:
BluBambu: www.blubambushirts.com
Computer Sam: www.computersam.nyc
The Steven James Experience: www.hivemindradio.com

If you’re interested in getting a table and sponsoring this event, please email us at [email protected] or message our page, Halal Coma.
If you’d like to donate to our event, just go to https://www.gofundme.com/p9q38yxm ! Anything helps!

 

Here is a link to the facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/events/836106813168306/

New life in the works for historic empty aircraft hangar at Miller Field?

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FBM Machine Shop Tour

5050 Skatepark Local Stephen La Rosa Scooter Edit has dropped WATCH BELOW!!!!

Check out His edit. He rides locations at 5050 skatepark, Lakewood New Jersey, and numerous street spots around NYC

5050 SKATEPARK ORIGINAL ”ALOHA” T-SHIRT FOR SALE NOW!!!!!!

TSHIRT-SALE

https://store-5050skatepark.squarespace.com/shop/p87bcxbexobvuccyycw3j34jia2lyd

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FRKO’S MODERN LIFE INTERVIEW ON PLASMAMAG.COM

Atlanta native, Freako Rico, is a symbol of the city’s unrefined elements. His artistic spirit is undoubtedly true-to-self, yet uncanny in its relevancy. His works are as iconic and distinctive as his personality. Freako’s unapologetic nature is something that is refreshing; especially, living amongst the constant smoozing that takes place within any major city. I sat down to talk with Freako at El’Myr to gain some insight into his background and to learn about what motivates him. Continue reading for the full interview below.

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How did your passion for art come about?

I mean I was a kid. Honestly, I can’t explain that one. You know what? I’ve been doing art since I was a kid. I’m talking like four. I was addicted to it at a young age, drawing and making shit. I liked drawing stuff and showing people. So that’s been going on since I was a little kid. I wasn’t drawing the stuff, then, and keeping them. I was drawing my family, my pops, my brother and giving it to them. It was on anything, any type of paper. I remember drawing on my dad’s bills. I think he still has a couple of them. Yeah, messing up his shit, but I didn’t know. It was just paper. It was just passion early. It was harvested in grade school because I had some decent teachers that would tell my parents, “yo when he draws it’s different then everyone else.”

Read the whole thing here.

http://plasmamag.com/content/2016/3/20/freako-rico-n

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