Skateboarding Day Camp 3 Sessions to Choose from offering Flexible Attendance June 17th – 20th | July 15th – 18th | August 5th – 8th
Southside Skatepark Skateboarding Summer Camp Dates 2019
Summer Camp dates announced for the upcoming Summer Break 2019. We wanted to get the word out about our skateboarding Day Camps as soon as possible. We know camp families are beginning to plan their summer. To make the most of their time with family. Just like you, we are beginning to prepare Southside Skatepark to host your family’s skateboarders. Our camps continue to have good attendance every season. We have seen an expansion in our beginner category in particular. We are also seeing more ladies in attendance. Some Day Camp sessions have as much as a 25% female attendance. This is creating a dual new wave situation with young skateboarders, and female skateboarders. As a result local skateboarding in Houston will be very fun to watch over the coming decade.
June 17th – 20th | July 15th – 18th August 5th – 8th Enroll Online!
Our Skateboarding Day Camps Impact the Youth in a Positive Way.
Southside Skatepark is a recent recipient of The Sheckler Foundation’s “Be the Change” grant program. The program focused on supporting ten entities that can be the change in a young person’s life in a variety of ways. We believe that our skateboarding Day Camp program impacts the youth in a positive way. Helping them get through the tough early days of skateboarding so they can go on to learn everything that skateboarding has to teach them. We opted to offer scholarship’s to skateboarder’s in need in an effort to expand our skateboarding Day Camp outreach and grow our skateboarding community.
“There just is not anyone who skateboards in our community, so my skateboarder has no one to skate with.”
This is where Southside Skatepark needs the help of our Day Camp skateboarding families. Your family can help us connect our Summer Camp Dates with young people in need in your community. Hopefully your young skateboarder has caught their attention but they are just not financially able to participate. With the enrollment of your skateboarder as usual and the logistics that you already have figured out, if you could help by bringing any of these new skateboarders from your