skateworks first issue
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The very first skateboarding magazine in East AfricaTRANSCRIPT
SKATEWORKS T o g e t h e r w e r i d e , d i v i d e d w e f a l l 1 s t i s s u e B O O K O F F I R S T S 1 s t S k a t e b o a r d i n g m a g a z i n e i n E a s t e r n A f r i c a , 1 s t S k a t e b o a r d i n g S c h o o l i n E a s t e r n A f r i c a , 1 s t G i r l s S k a t e b o a r d i n g s c h o o l i n E a s t e r n A f r i c a , 1 s t S t r e e t c h i l d r e n ’ s S k a t e b o a r d i n g I n i t i a t i v e i n E a s t e r n A f r i c a , F i r s t U s e d S k a t e G e a r d o n a t i o n n e t w o r k i n E a s t e r n A f r i c a , F i r s t S k a t e b a s e d f o o d p r o g r a m i n E a s t e r n A f r i c a
RECYCLEDFUN
Global used skategear collection network
1500KM ON A SKATEBOARD
The Million Dollar menETHIOPIAN
SKATEBOARD PARK PROJECT
Skateworks Ethiopian co-educational skate
school Project
CO NTEN
TSFeatures
Recycled funGlobal used Skate Gear
Collection Network
1500km on a SkateboardEthiopian Skateboard Park
Project Fund raising epic ride.The length of Ethiopia to raise a
Million Dollars to build SKATEWORKS School for
Ethiopian street Kids
Ethiopian Skateboard Park Project
Co-educational Skate Schooloutreach program for Ethiopian
street Children
Editorial StaffEditor, Writer and Art Director Jon Burns Contributions by Dawit Legesse, Tom Noonan, Debbie williams, Sarah Flynn, Wosene Haile, Abenezer Temesgen
The New frontier in Skateboarding, Photo credit: Sarah Flynn
The First Skateboarding Magazine in Eastern Africa
01RECYCLEDFUNGlobal Used Skateboard Gear RECYCLEDFUN is a global network of collection bins throughout Skate, Surf and clothing stores situated internationally in Australia and the USA. The collection bins are there for the collection of used Skate gear such as full skateboards, skate pads, helmets and skate shoes. This pre loved skate equipment with your children's hopes and dreams wrapped up with them is shipped and distr ibuted throughout Ethiopia , South Africa and Indigenous Australian children’s communities. With RECYCLEDFUN’s instantly recognizable bright yellow bins near your tech bench in store it allows children to interact directly with children of foundation economies around the world and to pass on the freedom and creativity that skateboarding offers each and every western child.
Remember your very first Skateboard? How it felt sailing down the sidewalk for the very first time? It is these very memories that we pass on to children of very needy foundation economies like Eastern and Southern Africa and of course Aboriginal groups within Australia.
RECYCLEDFUN has been an incredible story of need necessitating supply. Setting up global supply chain to allow used skate boards to flow into Ethiopia and South Africa took some doing to secure all pathways and to realise a non profit exchange. With a sudden influx of skate gear hitting Ethiopia to be given to children the concern was
highlighted that if unaware children were to be gifted with skate gear, untrained and all of a sudden were sailing through public areas in shopping centers, car parks and public roadways in Addis Ababa and the Police felt public safety was jeopardized, the whole Skate initiative could be shut down and skateboarding outlawed. So an agreement has been struck with the Ethiopian Police to hold public safety and skate training clinics for children over two days. Held as a cooperative between the Ethiopian Police Force and SKATEWORKS, the children will be certified as street safety aware and awarded with a certificate and pass from SKATEWORKS and the Ethiopian Police. Once the children are certified over the two days they will be gifted with their board from RECYCLEDFUN.
RECYCLEDFUN Ethiopian Police Force
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Steve Caballero . Sasha Steinhorst . Sam Becket . Rune Glifberg . RJ Barbaro . Renton Millar . Piwi . Rion linderman . Errol Adrian Jones . Pat Ngoho . Pat Black . Pedro Barros . Octavio Neto . Nolan Munro . Nilo Pecanha . Nik Tokic Neal Hendrix . Tom Flaherty . Sean Goff . Nathan Trew . Murilo Peres . Miki Tracton . Michael Mulhall . Marcelle Robins . Lester Kasai . Kevin Kowalski . Juergen Horrwarth . Josh Staford . Josh Lovell . Josh Househam . John Gray . John Fox Williams . Jimmy Beck . Jess Noonan . Jen Kotter . Jackson Pilz . Eddie Alguera el-Gato . Dean Tirkot . Cam Smith . Caio Peres . Bucky Lasek . Bob Burnquist . Andre Barros . Adam Luxford . Poppy Olson . Jack Fardell . Kalani David . Vi Kakinho . Ti Coleing . PHOTOGRAPHY . Fabiana Almeida
Skate Proʼs donated rides from Bowl a Rama & the Australian Open 2012
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RECYCLEDFUN offers skate and surf equipment and apparel companies with the opportunity to skin our bins for in store placement and excellent corporate sponsorship point of sale advertising. The header card and RECYCLEDFUN logo must be retained and constant as a global look but the entire background bin skin is up to your design team. If you would like to sponsor some bins and supply chain then contact us on Face book or through our extended social and online network. RECYCLEDFUN is able to come to your skate event to collect gear and is also able to collect from your school if an organised donation drive has been organised and the gear is ready for pick up. each and every board is labeled with RECYCLEDFUN stickers and we encourage
children to write messages on their boards so the children in Ethiopia, South Africa and Indigenous Australia can read them. If you follow our online magazine, Facebook page and associated fan pages you just might see your board being flipped and shredded by some of our SKATEWORKS skate clinic kids or Woseneʼs GIRL POWER SKATE CLUB crew. Helping kids to help themselves, GLOBAL RECYCLEDFUN.
The First Used Skateboarding Gear Donations Network in Eastern Africa
ESPP Outreach Clinic Addis Ababa Ethiopia 2012 Photo credit: Sarah Flynn
SKATE SAFE WITH RECYCLEDFUN
Venice Beach California USA
Mona Vale Sydney Australia Manly & Fox studios Sydney Australia
Atlanta Georgia USA Bend Oregon USA
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Donate gear at your nearest collection bin point
An endurance lo
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to the most
southern
border of
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longboards. Raising one m
illion dollars
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Co-educational skate school
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Ethiopian street children
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n Addis Ababa Ethiopia.
Together we ride, divided we fall
The First Skateboarding Marathon in Eastern Africa
A MILLION REASONS TO SKATE
1500km. Skating the length of a Kingdom
1500km of Pre history ruins, castles and carved stone rock churches through urban developed Addis Ababa and onto ancient tribal Ethiopia and her peoples.Culminating at the most southern point of the Omo National Park near the Kenyan boarder. This epic journey is to raise awareness and one million dollars in funds to build SKATEWORKS, The Ethiopian Skateboard Park Project’s Vocational co-educational school for Ethiopian street children. This huge longboard trek will be undertaken by The founder of the project, Jon Burns, Outreach Manager Dawit Legesse and Outreach logistics Manager Tom Noonan. We are all in solid training on bike and board for this endurance test. Dawit and Tom are currently training in the hills and mountains of Ethiopia and cross training on long boards, Mountain bikes and running. Jon Burns is beating the pavements and roads of the northern beaches of Sydney and recording our build up for this event. The boys will all come together in a few short weeks to skate from Bondi Beach Sydney Australia 300km by road to Canberra Australia’s Capital city. Bondi Beach apart from being an Australian icon of beach culture is the site for one of the worlds best skate comps, Bowlaramma. Drawing Pro skaters like Steve Caballero, Eddie Alguera, Bucky Lasek, Bob Burnquist and current world champion Pedro Barros, just to name a few. The Canberra run is a trial run, just to settle in and iron out the bugs, because when we on the 1500km we are on our own. 1500km of Lions, Hippos, historical ruins and smooth tar. When I found out there were lions I made an executive decision. The other two guys are sleeping near the door lol. The three of us are shooting GOPRO helmet vids of our training from limp unfit desk jockeys to heart thumping muscle bound skate maniacs.
Kingdom of Aksum
Imperial Gondar
Our trip begins in the Kingdom of Aksum, the very northern tip of Ethiopia. Aksum, for hundreds of years had itʼs own written language called Geʼez. Geʼez is the language of the Ethiopian Orthodox priests. The Aksumite kingdom stretches back to 200 BC and is littered with giant obelisks. it is said that the ark of the covenant in which the ten commandments are held is secreted there.
We then ride on to Gondar . In each of our destinations skate clinics will be run with the local kids and youth in correlation with schools and youth associations of that area. Gondar is a fascinating place in the north of Ethiopia. Gondar was founded by Emperor Fasilides around the year 1635, with an elevation of 2133 meters above sea level. The city is nicknamed "The Camelot of Africa" due
lake Tanaitʼs wonderful characteristic castles. Then we push onto Lake Tana and the Gondar was founded by Emperor Fasilides around the year 1635, with an elevation of 2133 meters above sea level. The city is nicknamed "The Camelot of Africa" due to the presence of a group of royal castles. Essentially the capital during the first century of Solomonic rule. of The Blue nile of which feeds Egypt with water and itʼs life blood.
Lalibela, Solid Rock Hewn Churches
The majority of the journey will be done on long boards but uphill sections will don by Mountain Bike, what goes up must come down as they say. Lalibela is a town in northern Ethiopia that is famous for its monolithic rock-cut churches. Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and is a center of pilgrimage for much of the country. GO PRO Cameras between the three of us will be mounted to our helmets and a full documentary team will be shooting the land based elements of the documentary. The documentary will be shot with a view to capturing the story of Ethiopia, itʼs hybrid peoples, cultural destinations and the plight of the Ethiopian street children throughout the Urban and regional areas from north to south.
Addis Ababa, Capital City
Opportunities exist for sponsorship of leathers, bikes, boards, wheels, Camera gear, Cars, Clothing, appearances, signage, online e-tailing of co branded product and many many more. Just drop us a line in our Face Book page and we will do the rest. In Magazine advertising is also an option for full page insertions to your
The Omo National Park & its Peoples
One of the most exciting parts of the trip will be the final third culminating in Omo National park and Jinka at the most southern end of Ethiopia. we love this country and intend to show it off in the best way we know how, ROLLIN.This epic journey is to raise funds, sponsorship and awareness for Ethiopian street children and the future they represent for their country. They have untapped determination and the true grit it takes to make it and lead from the ground up. Skateboarding motivating by crossing cultural and ethnic divide with little wooden bridges of hope, dreams and freedom from poverty for both boys and girls in regional and Urban Ethiopia.Together we ride,Divided we fall
targeted demographic. Corporate responsibility sponsorship arrangements are availabe for the Marathon, SKATEWORKS the school. Our outreach program and of course Girl Power Skate club for young ethiopian girls.
Jimma, The Birth Place Of coffee
w h a t a r e w er a i s i n g m o n e y f o r ?
SKATEWORKS School Skatepark
Final design for SKATEWORKS Addis Ababa Ethiopia
SKATEWORKS Team approved
Drawn by Jon Burns Date: 14/1/ 2012
Drawing One of 16 final drawings for SKATEWORKSProject Ethiopia
3D Visualisation only, not for construction purposes.
Final Plan for the SKATEWORKS Skatepark
OUTREACH PROGRAM The story so far
SKATEWORKS
SKATEWORKSis a multi educationalprogram developed by the Ethiopian Skateboard ParkProject. SKATEWORKS is achildrenʼs development project group devoted to the development of co-educational learning facilitiesfor Ethiopian street children in
Ethiopia built around skateboarding with an intense concentration on vocational learning to help street children gain the skills to be self sustaining and employable. Our central project is the construction of a school for Ethiopian street children that bridges the gap between the street
and organised education. SKATEWORKS will consist of a school built around a skateboard park that also provides daily English, IT, General Trade, art, Music Production and of course motivational skateboarding classes within our skateboard park on site. It is the combination
of these skills that willhelp street children to gain employment, feel positive about themselves and give them the communication and goal setting skills to move forward into formal education and to earn a living as a functional part of Ethiopian society. The motivational aspect of skateboarding and having
the motivational aspect of skateboarding and having a place specifically designed for youth and by youth is in drastic need so as to give unity and connection for children and youth in a continent like Africathat is ever dividing. The more commonground we can create with youth, thestronger the foundation for oneEthiopia. "Together we ride, dividedwe fall" laying a solid foundationfor effecting change by childrenand youth rolling on commonground. "Skate brothers" instead of socially distant,disconnected youth whoare suffering through ethnic and economic barriers. Connectingbeyond all there differences with onepowerful and simpletool, the skateboard.The little wooden bridge for children that builds the foundations for thegrowth of one Ethiopia and a safe,prosperous place tolive. There is no point constructing hospitals and educational facilities only. You need a foundation of unified strength of which to buildthis on. A Meseret as theysay in Amharic ( Ethiopian),it means foundation stone. Around a central Skateboard facility we are then able to attach language and educational facilities that motivate and give youth the tools to reach there goals and set even higher ones. No matter what ethnic background or what part of Ethiopia they come from. Addis Ababa is 3500 meters above sea level so " Unity out of thin air"By providing this home base for street children thatgives an identity over and above just cleaning shoes
to merely stay alive, SKATEWORKS providesa place where street children are not just
classified by their financial of living status.By having an education facility that can
change when the children need it tochange is of tremendous benefit
to the community as a whole.While SKATEWORKS isalready training up young
Ethiopian coaches to workfull time in SKATEWORKS
through our outreachprogram. We in turn negotiating with the
Australian governmentand plan to do the with the US government for
school age children from both these
educational systemsto allow school
children from westerncountries to fly intoAddis Ababa as a
group to act as skatecoaches to our kids
in a co-life valueexchange so as to
increase the value to western children, their
values and their view ofthe world of which we
know is something thatAustralian and American
families dearly want in theirchildren. this value exchange
exchange allows us to bringAustralian and American youth
across even at the point of skate parkconstruction so as a part of the NSW
Government initiative to allow Australianchildren to continue their apprenticeships
while remaining at school that they could be involved in the pour of the cement, spraying the walls
for the park, finishing and the placement of the coping. This would give Australian and American students interested in construction
International experience with NORD our swedish skate park construction team and our co- Australian, Ethiopian,American construction crew. This element
is in negotiation with the Australian and American Government at this time and is also pending view points and needs of parents of which we are poling at the present time.
Girls Skate school
GIRL POWER SKATE CLUB is an exciting new addition to SKATEWORKS Outreach program in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. A program concentrating on the motivational needs of young girls and using the asperational and confidence building aspects of Skateboarding. Girl power skate club is headed up by myself, Wosene Haile and I am an Ethiopian woman living in Addis Ababa. I am very interested in motivating young women in Ethiopia and I am a very proud member of the SKATEWORKS team. Every week we run regular skate clinics throughout the different areas of Addis Ababa. Some of the distinct areas I like to concentrate on is shyness and general confidence. Girls doing sport in Ethiopia has a long history and especially in running as we have just seen in the London Olympics, but apart from that they take a supportive role in the home as they grow up and mature in readiness for the work force and marriage. A young girls upbringing is centered around the home with many duties of Coffee making, going out to buy bread for breakfast in the early morning and houshold chores. The boys do not get off scott free by any means but most of the domestic tasks fall upon the girls. G I R L P O W E R S K A T E C L U B concentrates on motivating young women and encouraging them to try new things and stretch themselves to their full potential, Girl Power, Wosene Haile
IRL POWER SKATE CLUB for Ethiopian girlsg
The First Girls Skateboarding school in Eastern Africa
SKATEWORKSOUTREACHPROGRAMThe First Skateboarding school in Eastern Africa
So we have looked at all thatwe intend to do and you may ask “whatare we doing now” We we certainly have been busy.SKATEWORKS Outreach program runs weekly skateclasses for underprivileged and street children in Addis AbabaEthiopia. We have a number of full time members of SKATEWORKSand two trainee skate coaches from Addis Ababa in Abenezer Temesgen and Little Henock. We currently run regular school groups and with our girls coach, Wosene Haile, we run ourGIRL POWER girls skate club to empower and motivateyoung Ethiopian girls. with great support from international skateboarding companies like Element, Green Issue,Venice Originals, Raised by wolves, Skater HQ and TIMZ skateboards in the states. We have been able tonot only hold but sustain a regular skate educational
Program on a weekly basis. We now have a presence on daily childrenʼs Ethiopian TV
shows and radio programing throughout the each and every day. even when the SKATEWORKS school is establishedand constructed the OUTREACH program will travel to outlining
areas of Addis Ababa to continue the Skate2U methodology currently adopted by our project. this project is a thorough joy
to be involved in and we would like to thank all our Facebook friends and stakeholders around the world for their undying support,
motivational advice, and continuing belief in what we are doing. You inspire us as much as we may inspire you. We are very
proud to be the very first Ethiopian skateboarding schooland for that matter, the very first skateboarding school in
Eastern Africa. In co operation with Recycledfun we havebeen able to provide boards to all our kids of the street.
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Art room to concentrate on expression and motivation of street children. The room will be sublet out at night to
help subsidise SKATEWORKS running
costs
Fully Operational Music production studio for the
recording of street childrenʼs music and their exposure to
international seconded artists who wish to teach and record in the hybrid Ethiopian Music
scene. The room will be sublet out at night to help subsidise SKATEWORKS running costs
Classes in our IT facilities so as to increase employment
prospects of street children and bridging the gap between the
street and a functional member of Ethiopian society.The room will be sublet out at night to
help subsidise SKATEWORKS running costs
As a part of general trade, rendering and basic brick laying
are a part of the proposed curriculum.
Painting and metal and woodwork repairs to help
young Ethiopians gain employment.
English classroom The room will be sublet out at night to help subsidise
SKATEWORKS running costs
English classroom, The room will be
sublet out at night to help subsidise
SKATEWORKS running costs
General trade geared towards employment metal
work, basic welding, mechanics and the building trade. Helping Ethiopians to
help them selves
SKATEWORKSPlanned Vocational Skate School for the motivation and job readiness of Ethiopian Street children
If a child does not have to think about staying
alive, he can think about his future.
SKATEWORKS CAFEWill be open to the general
public with great food, cakes and coffee.
SKATEWORKS CAFEwill provide profits to
help us run our vocational school fro
street children
SKATEWORKS CAFEWhile also providing one nutritious good meal to
our street children students for every day we are blessed with
their presence.
SKATEWORKS food ProgramThe First Skateboarding based food Program in Eastern Africa
Fresh Chicken from SKATEWORKS food program as the
source of meat in their daily diet.Results,
Chicken is rated as a very good source of protein, providing 67.6% of the daily value for protein in 4 ounces.
Provides healthy kids for a healthy selfsustained future in Africa.
Spoiled Chicken from household garbage bins is the most
common source of poultry in street children’s daily diet.
ingredients: Salmonella, Listeria Campylobacterand e.coliResults,
Diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps, dehydration
and possibly death.
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Rotten Meat from
Restaurant Garbage bins is the most commonsource of meat in street children’s daily diet.
Results,Diarrhea, fever, vomiting,
abdominal cramps, dehydrationand possibly death.
Fresh Meat from SKATEWORKS food program as the
source of meat in their daily diet.Results,
Strong healthy bones, nutrition, Protein,Iron, Zinc, Omega 3 and vitamin B,healthy kids and smiling faces
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tough choiceNot Really, Help us make a fun self sustained education system based around the motivational and
culturally inclusive educational elements of Skateboarding for Ethiopian Street Children in Addis Ababa. (DONATE)
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our team
About Us: The Ethiopian Skateboard Park Project team has been brought together to give the SKATEWORKS project, Recycledfun, Girl Power Skate Club and our Outreach program the depth of experience needed to bring home the results. The Founder, Jon Burns has over 20 years in Advertising , Marketing and CEO experience behind him to grow this project and bring all aspects to fruition. Dawit Legesse has over 25 years of Supply Chain and Project Management and leads our Outreach program with a deft hand. Tom Noonan brings a huge skill base of supply chain management, logistics and extensive knowledge of Ethiopia, its language, customs and people. Wosene Haile’s home base advantage stands her in great sted to manage our young girls project, Girl Power Skate Club and Sarah Flynn has been instrumental in recording all our outreach skate clinics with a keen eye for photojournalistic content. “Skateboarding & Africa have given me far more than I can ever repay” Jon Burns
With many thanks to our supporters
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