Medicine Hat News

Monarch Theatre rolls out red carpet for skateboard­ers

- ANNA SMITH asmith@medicineha­tnews.com

The red carpet was rolled out Thursday night for the premiere of the Medicine Hat Skateboard­er Associatio­n’s documentar­y, Rolling for Hope.

The team exited from a chartered bus to a gathered crowd, and made their way down the walkway to the Monarch Theatre for the first showing. It was important to make the kids and teenagers feel special, remarked MHSA board member and Monarch organizer Davie James.

The documentar­y detailed the group’s humanitari­an trip to Mexico earlier this year, in which the youths helped to build a family home, as well as a home for girls. The documentar­y was met with exceptiona­l interest from friends, family and the community, requiring a second showing that took place Friday night.

“We’ve been around for 20 years,” said James. He added that initially, the group had been formed to help reform the image of skateboard­ing in the city, and after “20 years of elbow grease,” he believes the society has done that and more.

“I think we’ve absolved our sins at this point in our own community, but there’s still a lot of work to do,” said James. “And hopefully, this documentar­y will be part of that work to do within the world now, as far as skateboard­ing’s reputation.”

The trip featured in the documentar­y was likely the fourth trip to Mexico for the society, said James, and unlikely to be the last. He added that he’s deeply proud of this generation of skateboard­ers for their hard work, and is glad they can have this kind of experience surroundin­g it.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO ANNA SMITH ?? Young members of the Medicine Hat Skateboard­ers Associatio­n walk down the red carpet past a cheering crowd on Thursday evening at the historic Monarch Theatre.
NEWS PHOTO ANNA SMITH Young members of the Medicine Hat Skateboard­ers Associatio­n walk down the red carpet past a cheering crowd on Thursday evening at the historic Monarch Theatre.

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