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May 5, 2009

Mt. Pleasant Skate Park draws crowds

Alright all you skaters in the house – now’s your chance to show off your skills and see who’s the best skater in Charleston – legally!

This Saturday is Free Skateboarding Day from 12-5 p.m. at Mount Pleasant Skate Park, behind the R.L. Jones Center where you can try MPRD’s SkateLite Pro Ramps for free.

Participants must bring their own skateboard and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads) and have a current, signed waiver on file.

All skate park rules and regulations apply. Check the Mount Pleasant Recreation Department website for more info, or contact Mark Friedrich at 856-2196.

For more skate park concepts going on around the country, check out Skateparks Start to Go Green.

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