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ONE WEEK LEFT!
Call 347-857-6007 if you have any questions.
Register Here
Is Google Plus Dead?
I am not sure but people look at Our Google Plus Skatepark page. We have only been open for a little over 3 years and seem to have over 472,000 views on its page. That number does not mean we have had 472,000 people at #5050skatepark. We can only Dream. It seems like G+ just can’t get its people to interact with its very easy interface. We have been trying to post when we can on it.
Maybe give it a try and follow our page too!
Check out the whole Story here.
http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20150730/midtown/15-places-where-you-can-keep-your-kids-cool-entertained
http://www.wired.com/2015/05/inside-bonkers-plan-build-5-story-skatepark/
MEMORIAL DAY
WEEKEND SALE
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Its opening Day for Baseball get Online or come by 5050 Skatepark and get some new 3/4 T Shirts!
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The stunning photographs of We Skate Hardcore reveal the determination, the dreams, and the rough and tumble story of urban Latino youth coming of age in New York City. Vincent Cianni spent eight years photographing and documenting a group of Latino in-line skaters in the Southside of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Cianni weaves together images of the skaters with their own words, showing the skaters’ struggles to find a place to skate and build skate parks, and just to survive in the city. In the evacuated industrial spaces of their neighborhood, the skaters carve out places for enjoying their sport and showing off their skills—often thwarting established rules and authority figures in the process. Their stories are both personal and resonant; they reflect the trials and tenacity of a young urban culture, as well as life in Southside’s Latino community.
5050 Skatepark Slideshow photos. If you have ever been to 5050 Skatepark, you may have made it in here! Check out pictures from as far back as the designing of the original park!
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Thanks to all the photographers and especially you for supporting us!
Photos by Rob Dolecki, Mike Shane, Nick Jones, Krispher Johnson, Chris Marshall, Ed Pollio, Angelica Popolano,Tom Grunwald, Alexis Herrera, BREATHEcast, Refinery29, Tom Nazzaro, Valentino Scaramella, Rich Vossler, Paula Lobo, Gina Sherry, Lauren Steussy, Scott Marceau, Jay Maldonado, Carol Mittelsdorf, Michael Irving, Eric Isakson, and Margie Soto