Posts Tagged ‘mike smith’

Skate the State 2 Documentary Premiere

Monday, June 10th, 2013

About 60 people gathered at the Bay to watch the premiere of the Skate the State 2 documentary by Eric J Eckert.

Copies of the video are available at Precision and Motive for only $10 and all proceeds go to Skate for Change.

Sheckler Sessions – Skate for Change episode

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

Ryan Sheckler heads up to Lincoln Nebraska to meet up with Mike Smith – The founder and builder of a nonprofit skate organization that recently launched “The Bay” an awesome indoor skate park and center for kids. Then the boys start doing good and handing out some supplies to the local homeless.

The Bay – Best Trick Contest

Monday, October 29th, 2012

Ryan Sheckler and Felipe Gustavo were at the new Bay skatepark to judge a $1000 best trick contest sponsored by DC Shoes and Redbull.

Cory Foster of Lincoln walked away with the prize money.

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The Bay is moving

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Mike Smith and lots of other hard workers have been moving the Bay 198 Skatepark ramps and equipment out of the mall.

The new Bay will have a larger location and feature lots of cool new things.

If you have any pictures, send them to me@ericjeckert.com, otherwise check out these that we “borrowed” from Facebook and Instagram:

Mike Smith wins big for Skate for Change

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

By Alyssa Roenigk | XGames.com
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Mike Smith woke up Tuesday morning and told his friends he was going to win $10,000 in a couple of hours. “I said, ‘I’m only going to make two puts today,’” Smith says. “But they’re going to be the two that count.”

Smith had flown into Los Angeles from his home in Lincoln, Neb., to play in the Fifth Annual Ryan Sheckler Celebrity Golf Tournament at Trump National Golf Club, the first tournament he’d ever been invited to play in, and he woke up feeling confident. “He’d only played golf one time before today,” says Sheckler, who invited Smith to play in his tournament after visiting him in Lincoln in March to lend his support, and his name, to Skate for Change, an organization Smith founded last summer to encourage skateboarders to “give back to the low-income and homeless in our community.”

When Smith heard about the $10,000 putting contest preceding the afternoon scramble, he knew that money could go a long way toward feeding the homeless of Lincoln.

Read the rest of the article at ESPN.com