Wednesday, May 26, 2010

KELLY STREET SKATE PARK

2010 REMODEL


THANK YOUs


There were many people who helped build this park.

It really is a community park.

Thank You!!


GENERAL SKATE PARK THANKS

Skate the Coast........Michelle Dragony, Martin Brovarney, Casey Brehm, Kris Nishkian and Matt Claudius (Bikeworks), Kellan Martin, Frank Juarez, and Curt Meyers (Powerlines)

Silvestre De Leon.....months, turning to years, of landscape maintenance and garbage pickup.

Bikeworks:................brothers, Kris Nishkian and Matt Claudius, from Bikeworks have supported helmets (50 so far this year!?!) at the park, allowed kids to use their bathroom and been around to help kids when they need it. They are the community anchor for the park.

Sunrise Painting:.....the painting.

Scott Hara................weeding and enthusiasm.



THE MONSTER PYRAMID

Casey Brehm.............pyramid designer (with ‘the boys’), test-skater and dreamer of more things to skate on the coastside! pssst! need an 8 footer for the Monster? eh?!

Scott Hara.................ideas for engineers…

Ty Drake....................pyramid engineer

Steve Islander..........framing and sheathing

Oliver Keaton...........framing and sheathing

Miles Keaton.............enthusiasm and encouragement, every day!

Chad Kruckewitt.... ..the metal man. it started with a couple of sheets of metal for the tranny. then there were the corners. then the edges. the beautifully welded tranny and angle-iron took the Monster from being a backyard project to a world class launcher, courtesy of Mike Aurelio and Erik Tassio of Western Allied.

Chris Davidson.........want some Skatelite cheap? Unbelievable story of fate and coincidences coming together to save $2,500 and finish the Monster properly.

John Howard.............another great story of coincidence and timing finding a carpenter who could do the exacting Skatelite work.

Bob Resch.................and Michelle at Princeton Welding for helping me figure out what the heck to do with metal.


BOB'S RAMPS

Caitlin Giacomino.....putting little pieces together to make a big picture: discoverer of The Bob Ramps!

Kellan Martin.............always positive, always a smile and always willing to do anything to keep Kelly Street Skate Park alive and vibrant, including moving skate parks across the golden gate bridge, and Skate Club every thursday afternoon.

Frank Juarez.............fat box frank is right there making community with the Skate Club and moving skate parks back to half moon bay. catch him at Bikeworks for skate stuff and he’ll set you up.

Nick Trautman...........supporter of friends and coastal skaters. thx for many hours with the drill and battling heavy objects, and winning.

Ronan Fowler............and Clinton and Jay and all the guys who grew up at park and came back to give back. you rock!

Casey Brehm............on board for yet another skatepark adventure. hard to believe: free for the taking…oh yeah, screw by screw.

Oliver Keeton............putting the ½ pyramid back together, twice ;-), and in time for the kids to skate it after school got out.

Chad Kruckewitt.......chad again! sends in superheroes Roland Canales and Spencer Reese (Western Allied) to pick up the last load. Rain or shine order. doooh. rain! and cold. and wind. and a broken truck. and sf afternoon traffic. wet for 8 hours and we still did it! and with smiles. note: Action Towing rescued us and helped unload the truck.

John Howard.............we put the 5 foot half-pipe back together, piece-by-piece, in two days. John moved ramps single-handedly and bullied that sucker into submission. I showed the screws where to go.

Mario Andreini............Bill, Juan, Bill Jr and Forest have a really great sad-but-true trucking story to tell. Thanks guys.


THE RAILS

Casey Brehm...........designer, welder and painter of the portable round and square rails.

Michelle Dragony....heavy metal driver



The City, The School, The Police,

The Review and The Boys & Girls Club

Dirk Alvarado...........parks and recs liason to the city and supporter of civic enthusiasm.

Doug Rider...............for keeping an open-mind and giving us a chance.

Ed Watkins...............making sure we didn’t screw up the chance.

Chief O’Keefe..........Saving brains one helmet at a time.

Caitlin Giacomino... Cunha Boys and Girls Club coordinator and supporter of skaters.

The Review................Mark Noack and Lars Howlett for a 12/09 article that allowed me to connect with cheap Skatelite, the Lions, and lots of people to help.




THANKS!!



Sunday, May 23, 2010

SKATE JAM THANKS!


The 5/22 Skate Jam was an incredible success!
Photographic evidence is forthcoming!

Thanks to all who came to show support for the 'new' park.
Noteworthy contributions came from:
- The Lions Club of Half Moon Bay for the tasty BBQ.
Skaters love to eat!
- Caitlen Giacomino of The Boys and Girls Club
of Half Moon Bay for organizing the whole thing.
- Kris, Matt and Sean from Bikeworks
for great swag for great tricks.
- Kellan Martin and Frank Juarez (The Wompa Boys!)
for bringing the skatepark back to life.
- Special thanks to Officer Colin Smith of the Half Moon Bay Police Department for
hanging with us! He handled the lone helmet renegade and kept the cool vibe going!

Stay tuned for more events happening at the park this summer!

Add a Vert Ramp?

There exists the very slim possibility of acquiring this vert ramp for the Kelly Ave skatepark. Many hurdles exist, so it won't be easy. One of the major obstacles, is space at the park.
What are your thoughts? Do you want a vert ramp out there? Do you have suggestions on where it would fit best? What would it do for the overall skateability of the park? Would it foster progression for younger skaters or just terrify them? Should existing structures be moved to accommodate this ramp? Should it take the place of a tennis court or 2? Should Skate the Coast' energies be spent elsewhere? Let's hear what you have to say!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

!! SKATE JAM !!

SATURDAY
MAY 22 2010
11 - 4

@
THE KELLY STREET SKATE PARK
in HALF MOON BAY


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Best Trick Competition
BBQ
Music
Prizes!!!
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- ALL AGES WELCOME -


Questions: Call Boys and Girls Club at 650-712-9710

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Join us to celebrate the RE-NEWED Kelly Street Skate Park with its new
5 foot half-pipe
1/2 pyramid with rail
3 foot Monster Pyramid
and two new rails.....
....brought to you by Skate the Coast
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Sunday, April 25, 2010

New Additions

With all the new transition that's been popping up at the HMB skatepark as of late, there's been talk of creating a bowl from the newest half pipe addition to the park.
If you ever wondered what it takes to complete such an endeavor, look no further than Ryan Corrigan at LeastMost. Here he provides the ins and outs, do's and don't s of bowling in a corner. Would something like this be possible for Kelly Avenue? Watch the video and judge for yourself.

http://leastmost.com/features/bowled-in-with-ryan-corrigan/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+leastmost+%28the+least+most.%29

Saturday, January 2, 2010

HMB Review Article

The Half Moon Bay Review caught up with Michelle and son Zander out at the Kelly Ave park to discuss the plans for pyramid improvements. Read the article here:

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Kelly Street Skate Park Improvements: Seeking PYRAMID Donations!

Dear Coastside Skaters,

Here’s the story of why we need money to build a pyramid and fix up the Kelly Street-Cunha Skate park.

The Kelly Street skatepark was built in the mid-90’s with the spirited efforts of Colleen Granahan and the funding of the Boys and Girls Club. The ramps were fabricated by Ramptech. I don’t know how much the whole park cost back then, but to replace just the pyramid today would cost $20k.



Some 15 years later, in the summer of 2008, the City of Half Moon Bay had to remove some elements, including the pyramid, due to natural wear and tear, but they patched the half-pipe, and it still functions today (although we should start to save for a complete resurfacing). $18k was spent at that time.

The park began to be used less and less. Garbage began to collect. Helmets were a constant issue for the police.

By early 2009 several local people interested in fixing up the park began to gather around the name “Skate the Coast.” A few weekends were spent raking up garbage and taming hip-high weeds. Silvestre DeLeon has kept the park mowed and has taken the garbage to the dump for the last six months. Allied Waste should soon be resuming their responsibility of the garbage. Sunrise Painting painted the ramps to make them look better and slow the natural rot of wood. Helmets have been provided by Bikeworks/Kelly Street Skate. Several local skaters (raised as kids on this park when it was new!) have come back to coach the younger generation in the natural course of their own skating. Shawn Rhodes of Nor-Cal has started a skate team in Pacifica, CORE has a skate team in Santa Cruz. The HMB Surf Club has had huge success creating a parent-led group that demands high academic standards of its extreme athletes … our little park could be a jewel of a street park, and a positive culture for kids, with a little money, time and love.

It all starts with the pyramid (flat-top, 3 ‘ high, 16’ x 20’ perimeter; major launch element). I know plywood and 2x4s don’t cost $20k. I watch “Built to Shred”. I built cabinets from Time-Life books. I thought we could build a pyramid ourselves for a couple grand.

Well, first I had to get permission from the city and school and Boys and Girls Club to even think about it. Then, I had to find an architectural engineer (Ty Drake) to draw up plans. At this point, I’m thinking they haven’t seen “Built to Shred” ;-) Now I needed a permit. No contractor would consider the potential liability, but one of them suggested I take out a permit as a homeowner and that has worked. All that took a year.

Now, we need money. We need:

$3,000 to build a workable pyramid with a plywood sheathing and metal tranny.

+ add another $3,200 and we can sheath it Skatelite.

= $6,200 total

To collect money you usually need to set up non-profit status. But, I don’t want the kids to wait any longer, soooo….

I have set up a separate bank account in my name so I can START COLLECTING MONEY NOW. I will copy every check and keep Quicken records of income and expenses to build this pyramid. I’m planning on building the pyramid after the first of the year. I will put up the money for the plywood-sheathed version of the pyramid and if donations come pouring in and I am paid back, and if there is enough for the Skatelite, then I will order the Skatelite.. I can’t wait to see the kids launching in JANUARY, even if it is just plywood. If the Skatelite donations come in later months, we will replace the plywood with Skatelite when we have the money. Should there be any extra money, it will go to resurfacing the existing ramps, especially the half pipe - the next fundraising campaign. BTW Skatelite costs $178/sheet. We also have a team in place to build more elements, if you throw more money at us! Note, the City of HMB and the Boys and Girls Club are not affiliated with the collection and expenditure of this money.


Make checks payable to Michelle Dragony.

Write “Pyramid” or “Skate the Coast” in the memo section.

You can leave your check at BikeWorks/Kelly Street Skate,

or mail to P.O. Box 608, HMB, CA 94019.


Thanks,

Michelle Dragony,

Skate the Coast

December 24, 2009


P.S. Yes, we are also the people who would like to build a 15,000-foot skatepark on the mid-coast somewhere, but let’s see if we can build a pyramid, first!


Michelle Dragony can be reached at mdragony@comcast.net Let us know what you think.

Friday, October 16, 2009

HMB Candidate addresses the Skatepark

Half Moon Bay candidate for city council George Hoelzel mentioned his concerns for the Kelly Ave Skatepark when he was recently asked about coastside active parkland. See Below. Spread the word and cast your vote accordingly.

What are your thoughts regarding creating active park land on the Coast?

The skateboard park on Kelly Street. What a disgrace. We need better for our youth here in HMB and for all youth on the coastside. If the day comes that I’m elected, our skateboard park will be updated.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Kelly Ave Helmet Policy

The city of Half Moon Bay has contacted us to reiterate their stance on the Kelly Ave helmet policy. We'd like to pass it along here:

"Effective immediately, if any person (regardless of age) is seen inside the skateboard park with a skateboard in their possession and not wearing a helmet, everyone will be asked to leave and the skateboard park will be closed (locked) for the day and reopened the next morning. In addition, no bicycles are allowed the skateboard park at any time. When school starts this September, we will be issuing citations to all persons in violation of the ordinance."