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Scott Shinn is the Director of Parents for Skateparks and has been an active voice in the Seattle skatepark advocacy scene since 2004. He has served on various local and national skatepark committees, campaigns, and initiatives.
Kristin Ebeling holds an undergraduate degree in history from University of Washington and is a lifelong skateboarder. She currently serves as Executive Director of Skate Like a Girl, a Seattle-based non-profit organization that reaches over 7,000 skaters each year. Her experience as a youth mentor, skater, and activist, informs her uniqu
Kristin Ebeling holds an undergraduate degree in history from University of Washington and is a lifelong skateboarder. She currently serves as Executive Director of Skate Like a Girl, a Seattle-based non-profit organization that reaches over 7,000 skaters each year. Her experience as a youth mentor, skater, and activist, informs her unique approach to improving equity in access in skateboarding, inspiring nontraditional skaters globally. Kristin founded the Wheels of Fortune event weekend, co-founded The Skate Witches zine and Mess Magazine, and was integral in the creation of the Seattle Center Skate Plaza.
West Seattleite, father, lifelong wheel user. He grew up in Oklahoma with no skateparks, so eventually the boards and blades gave way to bikes. Spent many years developing and creating a freeride and gravity mountain bike movement for additions to existing public bike trails and trail networks in a place where it didn’t exist yet. It’s im
West Seattleite, father, lifelong wheel user. He grew up in Oklahoma with no skateparks, so eventually the boards and blades gave way to bikes. Spent many years developing and creating a freeride and gravity mountain bike movement for additions to existing public bike trails and trail networks in a place where it didn’t exist yet. It’s important to him to make sure the local youth don’t have the same voids close to them in their own neighborhoods and towns. Whether it’s mountain bikes, bmx, boards, blades, scooters, etc., he’s all in for giving people of all ages a place to progress together.
Zac Corum is a West Seattle dad, artist, licensed professional civil engineer and skateboarder (since 1987), who is passionate about using creativity, ingenuity and teamwork to solve messy problems. Zac has lived in the Morgan Junction community since 2007 and has worked to restore rivers throughout the Pacific Northwest for more than tw
Zac Corum is a West Seattle dad, artist, licensed professional civil engineer and skateboarder (since 1987), who is passionate about using creativity, ingenuity and teamwork to solve messy problems. Zac has lived in the Morgan Junction community since 2007 and has worked to restore rivers throughout the Pacific Northwest for more than two decades. He previously directed the Miles Lost / Miles Gained public art and education project, was part of the public advocacy group for the first public skatepark in Seattle (SeaSk8) and was part of the leadership team that started up the first public skatepark in the City of Bellevue (BVSP). He is an avid slappy enthusiast who can be regularly spotted at Jack Block, Delridge, and Roxhill. Zac is excited to highlight the unique strengths skateboarding and other wheeled sports foster and how participants in these activities can apply those strengths in the communities they live and work in.
Josh Radick is a 21 year resident of West Seattle, father of 2, and the treasurer for MJAWA. As a lifelong skate and snowboarder, Josh believes whole heartedly that spaces like the proposed park at Morgan Junction will be key for the youth in our area. An unintimidating, unassuming, space for the creation of movement and art. Having been
Josh Radick is a 21 year resident of West Seattle, father of 2, and the treasurer for MJAWA. As a lifelong skate and snowboarder, Josh believes whole heartedly that spaces like the proposed park at Morgan Junction will be key for the youth in our area. An unintimidating, unassuming, space for the creation of movement and art. Having been part of the original DIY crew, it was Josh that started to engage the parks department to get this piece of land activated, and as Treasurer for MJAWA, Josh will be leading fundraising and oversight of funds throughout the project. So, in Josh's words... "PLEASE DONATE!"
Matt Johnston has been volunteering as a public skatepark advocate in Seattle since 2004. He was one of the authors of Seattle's Citywide Skatepark Plan, and served on Seattle’s Skatepark Advisory Committee, Seattle Center Skatepark Committee, and has worked closely with branches of executive government on over 15 large civic skatepark pr
Matt Johnston has been volunteering as a public skatepark advocate in Seattle since 2004. He was one of the authors of Seattle's Citywide Skatepark Plan, and served on Seattle’s Skatepark Advisory Committee, Seattle Center Skatepark Committee, and has worked closely with branches of executive government on over 15 large civic skatepark projects. He has been entered into the Smithsonian Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation for advocacy work done to create Seattle’s world class network of safe and accessible public skateparks. In his free time he works, parents, and husbands.
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