Support the Northfield Skateboard Coalition
| photo courtesy of Shay Canning |
In the right sidebar of this blog,
you’ll see a GiveMN.org widget that allows you to make a secure online donation
to the Northfield Skateboard Coalition through its fiscal agent, the Northfield
Healthy Community Initiative. All donations will go toward designing and
building a permanent skateboard park in Old Memorial Park in Northfield.
In 1986, Northfield passed an
ordinance that prohibited skateboarding within “the central business district.”
Three years later, the late Bev Finholt, then a member of the Northfield City
Council, questioned the skateboard prohibition, and the mayor, Jerry Anderson,
brought up the possibility building a city skateboard park.
That was in 1989.
Fast forward to 2006. A group of
young skateboarders, mostly sixteen- and seventeen-year olds, formed the
Northfield Skateboard Coalition. Their mission was to raise money to build a
permanent skateboard park in Northfield. Within a year, the Skateboard
Coalition had secured and matched a $10,000 grant from the Northfield Healthy
Community Initiative, and hoped to move forward with construction of a
skateboard park in Old Memorial Park near the municipal outdoor swimming pool.
Fast forward again to 2014. Fast forward, but keep in mind that for the youth involved, the process over the past eight years has moved in agonizing slow motion. The
youth who founded the Skateboard Coalition in 2006 have all grown up—with college degrees, and jobs, and some with children of their own—and another
generation of skateboarders has inherited their effort to create a skateboard
park. After several years of inaction, the Northfield City Council in December
2012 approved Old Memorial Park as the site of the skateboard park, and
allocated $60,000 toward the design and construction of the park. Now there's another $50,000 to be raised.
Though I've never skateboarded, I became involved with the
Skateboard Coalition in early 2012. Amy Merritt, then the executive director of
The Key (Northfield’s youth center), knew she would soon be moving on to other
opportunities, and wanted to make sure there was another adult working with the
Coalition. At the time, the Coalition was under the capable and dynamic
leadership of Frank Meyer, a high school senior and non-skateboarder who was
instrumental in securing a site for the skateboard park. In April 2013, Frank
and the other youth members of the Skateboard Coalition were awarded the Making
a Difference Award from the Northfield Healthy Community Initiative for their
efforts on behalf of youth in the Northfield community. Throughout the years,
the skateboarders have been models of civility and public engagement, attending
numerous city meetings, respectfully advocating for their cause, and earning
the respect of City officials and staff, neighbors, and members of the
community at large.
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| Members of the Skateboard Coalition receiving the Northfield HCI Making a Difference Award in 2013 |
Skateboarding provides young people
with opportunities to participate in a demanding and rewarding physical
activity, encourages healthy behaviors, and provides a sense of place and of
belonging to a community. A skateboard park will provide a public place for
skateboarders to practice their skills that is safer and less disruptive than
streets and sidewalks. A skateboard park will serve the recreational needs of a
population of youth not currently served by the City’s recreational facilities.
Finally, a skateboard park will be a valuable investment in Northfield’s youth,
and a recognition of the involvement of youth in the process of building and
strengthening our community.
It’s been twenty-five years since
the possibility of creating a skateboard park in Northfield was first
raised. Temporary skateboard parks have come and gone, but the city is still
without a permanent park, despite years of hard work on the part of local
skateboarders and their supporters. We’re closer than we’ve ever come to
getting a skateboard park. You can help finally make that dream a reality. I
hope you’ll join me in supporting the Northfield Skateboard Coalition.
For more information on the skateboard park, check out our blog.



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