Rome News-Tribune

Plainville skatepark gets Tony Hawk grant

♦ A grassroots public/ private constructi­on effort is underway.

- By Daniel Bell Dbell@rn-t.com

The skatepark taking shape at the Plainville recreation center was recently awarded a $5,000 grant from the Tony Hawk Foundation, but organizers of the grassroots effort to erect the feature say more donations are needed.

“We have stretched our money quite far with a lot of help and donations from the community, but we still need more funds to finish this phase of constructi­on,” said Jason Everts, who runs the Public Skatepark Advocacy Group of Gordon County.

Everts said the Tony Hawk grant was a big win and that his group emphasized during the applicatio­n process that the Plainville skate park will be built correctly and to the needs and standards of modern skateboard­ing.

He said the southeast United States has fewer adequate skateparks than anywhere else in the country, a factor that helped them land the grant.

Still, because the park is being constructe­d with donations and volunteer work, more money is needed.

“The features that are in place are more street skating oriented. A variety of popular obstacles that will satisfy the majority of street-style skateboard­ers. There are some larger ramps planned that we will need additional funding to complete,” Everts said. “Because of the location of the skatepark there will even be room to expand after the existing plan is complete.”

The project is a partnershi­p between Everts, who is a local contractor, Joe Young of North Georgia Decorative Concrete and the City of Plainville, which provided the location and donated $40,000 in special purpose, local option sales tax money.

Young and his company are donating the bulk of the labor for the build, and Everts provided a list of other supporters who have either donated material or money to the cause: North Georgia National Bank, Jonathan Purser, Starr Mathews Insurance, Kent Chapman State Farm,

The skatepark taking shape at the Plainville recreation center was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Tony Hawk Foundation. Basic Ready Mix, Everts Constructi­on Eagle Color and blending for Inc., Gordon Building concrete color additive and Supply, Calhoun Wholesale Stanfield Brothers Paving. Plumbing and Electrical Additional­ly, Everts said the Supply, Craig Constructi­on, community support has been Redbird Plumbing, Bone overwhelmi­ng following a Calhoun Electric, Johnny Hodge of Times report announcing

the project back in February.

“We even had some donations come in as a result of the article. I had multiple people contact me expressing their excitement for a facility of this caliber being in their hometown. There are a significan­t number of current skateboard­ers in town that travel to Chattanoog­a and Atlanta to skate something like this, and there are a whole generation of young people growing up exposed to skateboard­ing that are waiting for their opportunit­y to enjoy the fun of riding and learning at their own hometown skatepark,” he said.

Anyone who would like to contribute to the project can contact Public Skatepark Advocacy Group at 770-877-1527.

 ?? Daniel Bell ?? Work is underway on the Plainville skatepark. Organizers say more donations are needed to complete the project.
Daniel Bell Work is underway on the Plainville skatepark. Organizers say more donations are needed to complete the project.
 ?? Daniel Bell ??
Daniel Bell

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States