House Skatepark Pool Party: Sat 7th Feb

Head to House Skatepark in Sheffield this Saturday 7th Feb for the Pool Party!

In their own words…

To celebrate the opening of our bowl we’re having a bit of a doo. This one is for the skateboarders with skaters from Death, Heroin and maybe a few others coming along to rip it up. Live music from local hardcore punk and thrash bands. Over 18’s only after 9. £5 to skate and everything else from 5pm until whenever it ends.

Check out a virtual tour of the park here
More info on the facebook event page

See you there!

COLLECTORS: 41 & COUNTING

Shelley Yates is a Photography Teacher from Rochester in Kent, she helps to keep our Instagram feed ticking over and is a massive help at our GSUK events.

Skating and collecting boards for well over a decade, we caught up with the 24yr old to take a sneak peak at her collection…

So, How long have you been collecting for?
I’ve been collecting skateboards since I first started skating 11 years ago. My first board for my wall was a pink Bam Element board.
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What made you start?
I started taking it seriously when my mum asked what I wanted for my 18th birthday and I jokingly said 18 skateboards… and she bought me 18 skateboards!
Do you collect anything else? 
I collect skate stickers too.
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What are your favourite pieces? 
My favourite pieces are my “Lovenskate- real girls skate curbs board”, my red Zarosh death board as it has pink glitter on and my mint green Tony T anti-hero board.
Is there a theme?
All the boards are 8″ plus with the occasional smaller size due to design. My favourite brands are Anti-Hero (10 boards ), Death(8) and Creature. The majority of my collection are made up of these brands.
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What makes you decide on a board you’re gonna skate over one you’ll hang on your wall? 
This decision making is very hard as a lot of the boards I have skated on in the past I wish I had kept now. Lately I’ve been buying duplicates to skate on one and collect the other! I only skate Anti Hero, Death or Lovenskate so all other brands I collect straight away and I buy doubles of the others.
What are you going to do when you run out of space?  
Find more space! My dad said I could have them on my ceiling but then my collection grew so they went on all my walls, and now if I moved out I will only move where I can take them!
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If climate change is real (and obvs it is), your house was destined to be 200 ft under water, and only one of your boards would fit in the rescue raft… which would you take?! 
I’d make my own rescue raft out of my skateboards. I would cover them in plastic to  protect them and I wouldn’t leave any behind! You wouldn’t leave a child behind!
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Do you have a pretty rad collection? Email us girlskateuk@gmail.com

SOAK SK9 Skatepark Tour!

We’ve caught wind of the SK9 music tour from artist and female skateboarder, SOAK from Rob at the House Skatepark in Sheffield. SOAK will be touring various UK skateparks, ending at the House on Feb 21st! To guarantee entry, you can grab your FREE ticket to any of these shows here… be quick though as they are going fast!

Skating will also be FREE for the night so don’t miss out!  For more show dates, see the poster below!

Be sure to check our her songs on youtube, beautiful voice on top of dreamy music – we’re looking forward to seeing her play live!

Follow SOAK on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook. Check out her Youtube channel here.

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http://soakmusic.co.uk

Emma Richardson, for a Limited Time Only!

After a 6 month stint working on the slopes of Italy, Emma Richardson from Birmingham now spends most of her time living it up in le France! Emmas been back since Christmas but plans on leaving us again next month but she has been shredding hard in her short time back home – check out these clips we’ve pulled from Emmas Facebook.

We’ll be seeing Emma at the Stourbridge girls skate jam next month Feb 28th, the day before she leaves our little island… Come along!

STOURBRIDGE GIRLS SKATE JAM, 25TH FEB!

Girls Only……No Boys Allowed!
Wednesday 25th February
7pm – 10pm

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Unit3sixty Indoor skatepark covers 22,000 sq.ft and flows into two areas.
The first is a street plaza with rails, hubbera, grind boxes, banked quarters etc.

The second area contains the UK’s biggest indoor bowl (Goliath) with vert-walls, volcano, jump box and the UK’s first wooden capsule (The death star) allowing you to perform a loop-d-loop.
A second smaller kidney shaped bowl (David) stands next to it with tight banks and hips.

There is also have a shop containing essential components and apparel.
A cafe with hot and cold food and drinks available 10am – 21:30pm
A soft seating area with free wi-fi available and a large mezzanine viewing gallery overlooking the street plaza.

Check out the opening jam edit below…

Further dates for girls only sessions are:

– Wednesday March 25th
– Wednesday April 22nd
– Wednesday 20th May
– Wednesday 17th June

All the dates are now listed on the website, just head to the Prices & Sessions page!

Park Info:
Unit3sixty Indoor Skatepark
Block F, Units 5&6
Mill Race Lane
Stourbridge
West Midlands
DY8 1JN
Tel: 01384 376728

Contact:
Website: www.unit3sixty.com
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @unit3sixty

Email: info@unit3sixty.com

New Footage from 6yr Old Sky

Tiny Sky has been SHREDDING of late, racking up tonnes of footage with her little brother Ocean…

Check em out!