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Watch Service '>Aaron Shafer told the group of more than 100 who gathered Wednesday, Nov. 9, for the park’s formal opening. “I want this skatepark to make an impact on our city. There are a lot of kids in this city who will never see this park unless you or I go into their neighborhoods. … Share the stoke with someone else.”
Shafer started Skatelife Memphis shortly after his arrival in the city five years ago when he took a job at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and brought a love of skateboarding with him from California.
He and Thurman Richardson drew up some plans for skateparks on napkins at the Blue Plate Café, began talking about locations and then started talking about the concept with anyone who would listen.
Richardson began skateboarding as a teenager and says the Memphis culture faded somewhat before being picked up by local church ministries who sustained it with half pipes and ramps on church parking lots through to the new life it is now enjoying.