Skateboarding Articles

Sanitation factor:
Display profanity
Remove all profanity

"Go Skateboarding Day" is June 21
Ditch work, school & responsibility - go skate!

20+ Million Skateboarders All Riding At The Same Time!
No School. No Work. No Responsibility.
Nothing But Skateboarding!
It's Our Day.

Join In The Grind Heard Around The World!

The movement is getting bigger each year. June 21st has officially been proclaimed Go Skateboarding Day by the U.S. House of Representatives! Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (D- CA, Orange County) recognized June 21 (every year) as the official holiday of skateboarding.

"IASC is constantly working to increase the rights of skateboarders and help cities across the U.S. create places where skateboarders are welcome and respected," said John Bernards, IASC Executive Director. "We hope this recognition by Congresswoman Sanchez will give more lawmakers incentive to work with skateboarders in their community and understand that skateboarding is a positive influence on our young people."

"Go Skateboarding Day" is June 21st - every year! If ya don't believe us... check out the Official site.

Go Skateboarding Day 2011 Poster

The 2011 Go Skateboading Day poster

Past Go Skateboarding Day posters

Go Skateboarding Day 2010 Poster
2010
Go Skateboading Day poster
Go Skateboarding Day 2009 Poster by Steve Caballero
2009
Go Skateboading Day poster by Steve Caballero
Go Skateboarding Day 2008 Poster
2008
Go Skateboading Day poster by Ed Templeton
Go Skateboarding Day 2007 Poster
2007
Go Skateboading Day poster
Go Skateboarding Day 2006 Poster
2006
Go Skateboading Day poster
Go Skateboarding Day 2005 Poster
2005
Go Skateboading Day poster
Go Skateboarding Day 2004 Poster
2004
Go Skateboading Day poster
Go Skateboarding Day 2003 Poster
2003
Go Skateboading Day poster

Return to ARTICLES


More FACTOIDS

Skate The Planet Factoid:


Printed:

Hey: If you are seeing this message, your browser is crappy (aka: old). You should upgrade it to one which follows web standards. This site is designed for a graphical browser which supports W3C recommendations. The content of this site is accessible to you, but you will not get it's full visual effect as it was intended to be displayed. Check out our upgrade page and download the latest version of your preferred browser.