OUR HiSTORY
Talent Skatepark and Shop was born in 2001, barely surviving the fall of 2008, and continued to support the skate community until it couldn’t sustain; sadly closing it’s doors in August of 2018.
Fast forward; The community rallied, raised energy, and financial contributions to re-open 1/20/2020 as a recognized 501(c)(3) !
Over the almost two decades of operation, Talent became a second home to thousands of local youth and a place to purchase everything skateboard, scooter, safety, and inline related. With the doors closed, the community sunk, depression hit, and kids lost their core crew and lifestyle as active skaters.
Luckily, a concerned and passionate group of parents contacted previous co-owner, Hannah Deene Wood, and together they birthed a plan to reopen the safe haven. Talent Skatepark is now a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The construction has started, the permits are being filed and big dreams of opening before the end of the year are being reached for. We need your support to keep the dream alive, please make a tax-deductible donation right now.