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Skate Like a Girl ‘Girls in Space’ clinics

Margaret Margaret September 30, 2011 Comments are off

Every Sunday from October-December, Skate Like a Girl is holding “Girls in Space” skateboard clinics for girls and their families. Here’s the scooperoo:

Girls in Space is a great time for families of all ages to come and skate!

Do you have a young girl that is itching to learn to skate?  A family that wants to learn together? Well, Girls in Space is here to help!  Skate Like a Girl rents Innerspace for two hours so kids and parents can learn to skate.  The whole idea behind Girls In Space is that men and boys can be a part of our girl-positive atmosphere.

Clinics are from 10am-12pm. We start at 10:10 am sharp, so come at 10 am to check-in and put on gear.  After the clinic volunteer instructors are still around to cheer you on and give you tips.

Are you a gal that has already logged sometime on skateboard, and you just want to roll around the ramps?  Well, we have Free Skate time from 11am – 12pm.

Costs: $15 for a clinic, $5 for drop-in skate, $5 to borrow gear.  (family rates available)

Innerspace  –  3506 1/2 Stone Way N.Seattle WA

Families are welcome (that means dads and brothers).

 

Check out these awesome kids!

SLAG “Girls In Space” at InnerSpace Skate Park, Seattle WA from New Mode Productions on Vimeo.

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