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Skate Shop Hopes to Raise Funds For Indoor Ramp Room

A Way of Life has an indoor ramp, but needs money to soundproof the room.

 

Ever since Ben Muñoz opened A Way of Life skate shop on Frederick Road in 2006, the shop has been a place for the young children and teens who like skateboarding to hang out.

Many of them have been looking for a place to skateboard, and it has always been Muñoz's dream to have an indoor ramp at his shop.

When he moved his shop to 816 Frederick Road in the same building as Frederick Road Veterinary Hospital, he was able to create use space in the back room to create an indoor ramp.

The ramp is currently open during the evening and weekends after the vet hospital is closed. Muñoz would like to keep the ramp open for longer periods of time, but needs to the room to be soundproofed.

After speaking with area business promoter and radio show host Patsy Anderson, the two had an idea to host a radio show at the shop on Wednesday to help raise awareness and funds. 

Area youth spoke on the air about how they didn't want to travel to the skate park in Lansdowne to go skateboarding. On average, between 10 and 15 youth can be found at the ramp, Muñoz said.

The cost of soundproofing the room is estimated at $1,000. Currently the ramp is open at 7 p.m. during the week and on Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

To donate, call the store or email Muñoz at jediskater@verizon.net.

Related Topics: Skateboarding and catonsville small business

Joe

10:11 am on Thursday, August 9, 2012

Ben Muñoz and other skaters should talk to their elected reps to see if there is room at the state owned Patapsco horse farm property for a skate park. There is plenty of room there and I'm sure that other uses for the property other than the horse outfit occupying the property now. Plenty of room and state owned so it seems it should be open to other uses.

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Todd Marks

3:43 pm on Thursday, August 9, 2012

Gents. Would be curious to drop by and check out your ramp. FYI, I've never been on a ramp before, just street and mostly as transport. So don't laugh if I step it up and fall on my face ;). I could cover the soundproofing cost if you have enough vert. But would want one of you to body double in a recruiting video we are putting together with a scene in which I take my short board between offices.
Cheers,
-t. If interested in the barter, drop Jess a line, jgrosche(at)mindgrub(dot).com

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