Last Saturday marked the first time in Seattle history, when city officials including Seattle Center staff, openly welcomed sanctioned skateboarding on the Seattle Center campus. …
In celebration of the grand opening of the new SeaSk8, I asked James Klinedinst, the Grindline project manager for the project, to tell us a…
I must admit, when Edub pitched this event at the Delridge meeting, I thought he was clowning. Unless you’re talking about Larry North’s beer can…
Pete Whitley, SPS rocker and author of the Public Skatepark Development Guide, was comissioned to create a rules sign for SeaSk8. The simple messaging makes…
While video gear continues to get cheaper, and your grandma is whiling away her free time editing HD video of her parakeet on her iMac,…
Grindline says it’s going to be close, but barring any major catastrophes, the new SeaSk8 will be open to the public on July 9th. There…
Seattle artist Perri Lynch was pretty stoked to be chosen as the artist to work on SeaSk8’s art component. She’s probably ecstatic now that her…
When we were losing the Ballard Bowl (V1), a bunch of us went and volunteered at the Ballard community clean-up day. We grabbed hedge sheers,…
According to advocates on the ground, Seattle Parks recently received a public disclosure request from someone in the community along with other NIMBY-type complaints, including…