Local skateboarders asked this question, and then something about it, forming the not-for-profit Ollie North Skateboard Association, which officially launched on Thursday.
The group hosted a gathering at the Tom Davies Square courtyard on Thursday to introduce themselves to the community. It was a strategic location for the launch, Taus said, since they intend on serving as a collective voice for skateboarders when it comes to municipal projects. “We hope to step in and be that voice and educate the city and other community groups on what to look out for,” he said.
Curt Carrier was one of several skateboarders to show up for Thursday’s Ollie North launch, where he performed tricks and hung out with like-minded skateboard enthusiasts.
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