Thursday, January 14, 2016

Keep Spreading The Word - Updated Flyer

On January 28th we are hosting Team Pain at the Casselberry Police Department to hear more about the skatepark design process and to organize our continuing efforts to see the Casselberry City Commission take action to designate a site and fund a Casselberry Skatepark.



Make no mistake about it, city government works for the people.  We have to hold them accountable to our wants and needs.

We will not stop until our kids are represented at City Hall and in our parks.

Skateboarders deserve a place to enjoy themselves, no different than basketball, baseball, tennis or soccer, our tax dollars are collected.  We simply ask to have a place at the park as well.  Its not too much to ask.

Join us for a great night that ends with sponsor provided gear being given away in a raffle.

Share the flyer on all social media platforms - we want to fill the room and show the politicians we are in it to win it.


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Front Page News - Support a Skatepark in Casselberry

Many of the citizens of Casselberry and surrounding communities have been actively raising their voice, asking to be represented at City Hall by their City Commissioners.  Their hard work, signatures on petitions and signs in their lawn supporting the construction of a skatepark have garnered regional attention.

In a community that has everything from baseball fields, basketball & tennis courts, walking/biking trails, playgrounds, golf course and even a kayak rental program for a blueway trail, there are no skateboarding facilities.

As the City Commission does nothing significant to advance the idea, no staff studies or commissioning of a study committee, we've provided our best effort at a comprehensive proposal for a neighborhood skatepark and city wide system of skate spots leading to it.  The idea of a skatepark system would increase the potential for state funding as roadway projects are designed and completed in the future where FDOT is involved.

For now, the front page news is that our journey continues.

 
 We'll continue to push as a community until our kids get the safe place they deserve in a park.  A place where they can build a community network of their own, a place they can proudly call their Casselberry.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Casselberry Skatepark Gaining Traction

Your hard work and tireless efforts are not going unnoticed.  Look no further than the article below to see how the community is taking notice.

Orlando Sentinel coverage of Casselberry Skatepark Effort

Keep it up!  Put out a sign of Support a Skatepark in Casselberry, sign our petition, follow us on Facebook.  All of these things matter.



Share the upcoming meeting on social media.



Attend the meeting to learn more about what it will take to see concrete trucks rumbling through town to deliver a skatepark to our kids.

Our City Commission takes an oath to represent us, lets make sure they do!


Friday, January 8, 2016

Come Out And Share Your Ideas & Show Support For A Skatepark In Casselberry

The City of Casselberry needs a Skatepark.  We're meeting to hear from skatepark builder, Team Pain, on how the process of designing a world class skatepark happens and to see examples of their previous projects to help guide us towards what we want to see.

Help us fill the room to show support for the project.  Casselberry is our city,  lets show our elected officials what we want, they're in office to do as we ask.

Monday, January 4, 2016

The People's Voice: Casselberry City Commission

2016 is an election year in Casselberry, FL.  As our efforts continue to deliver a skatepark to the kids of Casselberry, we know a lot more about who sits on the Casselberry City Commission and whether they are listeners or not.

The job of all of our elected officials is to be our voice.  The voice of the people. 

We will be engaged in the upcoming election in many ways.  As we see canidates declare, we will make sure to inform our grassroots supporters of their position on a Casselberry Skatepark as well as their political connections and history.



Its time for our voices to be heard.