Peace Park 2010
June 17, 2010
It’s 2010 and skating at Peace Park so far this year has been good
as always, with enough crew and new tricks popping off.Ain’t nothing changed, well almost. All around Peace there has been significant changes. On the east side of the park Temple seems to have closed its ‘retail’ doors for what seems like forever since they haven’t lifted their metal store front for business yet this year. Sucks for all us skaters who would go there in times of need. However, Andy still has the Temple shop on line.
The SAT (Society for Arts and Technology)
situated on the north side of the park is undergoing renovations. They are adding a 3rd story to their building that will have a huge dome, which will be used for some next level video presentations. The boom crane being used for the construction is interfering with the park a bit do to its size, but all the ledges are still skate able.
Also, Importation Main in front of the park closed down forever succumbing to the pressure of expropriation by the city, along
with it’s neighbor the Montréal Pool Room, which fortunately moved across the street after being in the same place for nearly a hundred years. Cool thing is that the Pool Room is still hooking up the skater specials.
In other news… The documentary. Yes, it’s still in progress. Relatively recently we interviewed Joe Buffalo for the video
o via Skype, who at the time was in Vancouver. And with Stack Money from JKR, who is amongst the first graffiti writers in the city. He filled us in on the historical graffiti that took place at Peace Park during its construction days, which is priceless. After those interviews became all said and done, the capturing and logging of footage came to an end, and just yesterday we finished laying out the storyboard.
So, now were placing things in order to start writing the narration to be filmed ASAP, we’re excited and will try to keep you update time permitting. After all, there is barely enough time in a day to skate, party, and sleep, not to mention maintaining a website, and organizing events such as the Montréal City Hall Championships Poser Game, which is coming soon, and put together the best damned documentary the world has ever seen.



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