
Boards for
Broıs 2007 Monday, December 24, 2007 Words By Ryan
Clements Photos and Captions by Rob Meronek
A few weeks
ago we ran an article explaining what Boards for Broıs is all about.
You can check it out here. See, we had plenty of decks and wheels,
but we were in desperate need of trucks, bearings, and hardware.
After running the story on the site, I emailed it to some friends in
the Indu$try and asked them to help out the cause.
The response
was amazing. So first off I want to thank all of our friends that
stepped up to help out with donations: Girl for the Royal trucks
and Girl hardware Ocean Avenue Distribution for the ridiculous
amount of various product Independent for the trucks, hardware, and
grip Howard Montague gave us a $50 check DLX sent trucks and wheels
Kevin Sullivan parted with many years of past Sheckler set-ups Many
hours were spent in The Dungeon putting together completes. I would
like to thank the following volunteers: Jacob, Angel, Barak, Jorge,
DA, Frosty, Levi, Donnie, Derewenko, and I know, I forgot you. Sorry
about that.
Selego and Derewenko
loaded up the F-350 the morning of while I helped out the Christmas
shoppers in the Shop. When I returned to the back I couldnıt believe
it?there were so many boards that they almost didnıt fit in the
truck. Iım talking over 150 completes. We got our own shred on for a
bit, Santa geared up, and then we headed to our first stop, the Bro
Bowl.
I had posted
signs the weekend prior in hopes to attract more people in need, but
without the projects (theyıve been torn down) next to the Bro Bowl,
the place is just?how can I put it? Different? Mellow? You
know?there arenıt 10 kids begging to borrow and three trying to
steal your skateboard anymore.
Goodwine, Jorge, and
Rob met us there and it was on. After 15 minutes of handing-outs, we
had barely put a dent in the pile, so it was off to the next stop. I
think itıs called Desoto Park, but itıs that crappy skate park just
south of Ybor with the pre-fabbed ramps on the cement slab. I had
posted a sign here, too, and there were actually kids waiting for
us. Santa was on a tight time schedule, so we skated for only a few
minutes as the boards got into the hands of their new owners.
Then the fun
part came. We had nearly 100 completes left and no more broıs at
skate spots, so we took our three-vehicle tour straight into the
ghettos. We hit a few stops in North Ybor, otherwise known as
College Hill. From there we crossed the railroad tracks into
non-cracker territory?Robles Park.
As we
approached, Derewenko asked, ³Shouldnıt we just hang out here at the
basketball courts?² But my plan was to drive right into the heart,
so thatıs what we did. I can only imagine what the locals were
thinking, but we just acted like we were supposed to be there as we
turned the vehicles off in the middle of the street.
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If you would like to
donate a skateboard or equipment, please contact us at ed@boardsforbros.com
Plus, we had
some serious street-cred due courtesy of Mike Goodwine. Heıs as
gangstaı as any hard-hitting thug in any ghetto. But honestly, we
didnıt even need the street cred. I donıt care where you are in the
world, but when youıre giving away free skateboards to whomever
wants them, youıre befriended by all. We were laughing with the
little kids and high-fiving the brothers that were mean-mugginı us
only minutes before.
Santa was a
huge hit and was even asked to hold a few babies for photo ops. I
doubt that those little ones were making it to International Mall
this year. The scene wasnıt pretty, but I like to think that we
brought some additional cheer to kids that might not be getting the
most expensive of gifts this year.
The boards
were gone, the tailgate was placed back in the ?upı position, and
the topper was shut. We drove on out with Sirius blasting Channel
40, Hip Hop Nation, when one fellaı in his 40ıs stopped us. He
looked like he had been lifting weights on that same street since he
was a teenager as he pounded his chest with his fist and yelled,
³Thanks for what you did for these kids!²
Then the guys
behind him that were sitting in chairs drinking beer and smoking
cigs told us, ³Merry Christmas.² We waved and nodded to our new
friends in Robles Park.
The next day
I was running errands in Hyde Park, which let me tell you, is worlds
apart from Robles Park. As we walked into Walgreen's there sat two
boards that we had given out only 24 hours prior. I found the kids
inside and they told me that their cousins had given the boards to
them.
Talk about a
feeling of satisfaction.
Ryan
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