Venice Beach California was off the hook this past sat as the Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Skate plaza was opened by Skate Legends Geri Lewis and Jesse Martinez. This park has been a long time coming.
Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Skate park Defa About to drop in
Legend Christian Hosoi Shredding the bowl
I remember going to venice back in the day when the pit was still around and remember seeing some of the illest skaters of our time skating the gaps and murdering skate tricks with a grafitti layered background.
Venice Pit with Risk Mural
Now the 3.4 million dollar 16,000 square foot skate park dream is a reality in Venice Beach. Geri Lewis and Jesse Martinez were on hand to cut the ribbon and release the thousands of skaters upon the park Saturday morning.
Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Tribute Mural
The park consists of Bowls, Steps and Ledges and is graffiti free for the moment but we will see how long that lasts. Dog Town was in the house With Original members and a sick party we had the chance of attending.
As always the graffiti walls were in full effect and you could really feel the Dog town Spirit Flowing threw the streets of Venice Beach that afternoon.
Venice Beach Free walls site of original Venice Pit
On a final note Dog Town Z Boys skated and continue to skate because they love what they do and have in in there soul, make sure in life you follow your dreams and do what makes you happy and you will change the world for the better the way they did.
The Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Skate Plaza
The Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew
Venice Beach California was off the hook this past sat as the Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Skate plaza was opened by Skate Legends Geri Lewis and Jesse Martinez. This park has been a long time coming.
Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Skate park Defa About to drop in
Legend Christian Hosoi Shredding the bowl
I remember going to venice back in the day when the pit was still around and remember seeing some of the illest skaters of our time skating the gaps and murdering skate tricks with a grafitti layered background.
Venice Pit with Risk Mural
Now the 3.4 million dollar 16,000 square foot skate park dream is a reality in Venice Beach. Geri Lewis and Jesse Martinez were on hand to cut the ribbon and release the thousands of skaters upon the park Saturday morning.
Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Tribute Mural
The park consists of Bowls, Steps and Ledges and is graffiti free for the moment but we will see how long that lasts. Dog Town was in the house With Original members and a sick party we had the chance of attending.
Dog Town Venice Beach
Live Coverage was provided by Venice Paparazzi. Thanks to Venice Originals for getting us in as clothing sponsors and letting Cali Green Clothing Be apart of California History.
Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew Skate park
As always the graffiti walls were in full effect and you could really feel the Dog town Spirit Flowing threw the streets of Venice Beach that afternoon.
Venice Beach Free walls site of original Venice Pit
On a final note Dog Town Z Boys skated and continue to skate because they love what they do and have in in there soul, make sure in life you follow your dreams and do what makes you happy and you will change the world for the better the way they did.
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Legend Dennis “Polar Bear” Agnew