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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 25 days ago
     
    Sunday, January 17th in the year of 2010 was an epic day for Michael K. Green better know as Blacc Mike. He’s touched so many hearts and lives and now the City of Long Beach and many other supporters have blessed him and all kids trying to stay out of trouble with his very own skatepark. It’s located on 14th and Pacific in the Eastside of Long Beach. It was a very touching day to see how many different people came out to this event. Blacc Mike lives on Forever. We love you.
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 1 month ago
     
    Plans to build a large skateboarding park next to Simon Rodia’s folk-art masterpiece, the Watts Towers, has unhappy admirers of the towers girding for a land-use fight against high-powered opposition.

    City Councilwoman Janice Hahn, whose district includes Watts, is a key proponent of the skate park, which also is being pushed by Circe Wallace, a manager for the L.A. sports marketing and management company, Wasserman Media Group, and two of her pro skateboarder clients, Terry Kennedy and Paul Rodriguez. Skateboarding star Tony Hawk has raised $44,000 toward its estimated cost of $350,000 or more.

    Although acknowledging that youngsters in Watts need more recreational opportunities, opponents of the skate park, which would be longer than a football field and two-thirds as wide, are asking why it has to occupy a vacant parcel about 40 yards from the vulnerable towers.

    They worry that a noisy attraction could interfere with visitors’ enjoyment of the towers and that the skate park could bring in graffiti taggers, drug users and violence, threatening both the physical safety of Rodia’s fantastical, ornately decorated structures and their potential to draw tourism.


    Hahn says she has focused on the towers-adjacent parcel because, unlike other potential sites in Watts, no gang claims the spot as part of its turf. She also thinks a skate park can complement the towers by bringing more youngsters in contact with the arts programs there and says there’s nothing unwholesome about skate culture that would pose a threat to the landmark’s security or to a neighboring, city-run exhibition space and youth arts center.
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 2 months ago
     
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 2 months ago
     
    HAMMER CITY TALK
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 3 months ago
     
    Kick​ It​ Sk8​ Shop​ is​ a​ private​ company​ categorized​ under​ Miscellaneous​ Retail​ Stores​ (Unclassified)​ and​ located​ in​ Long​ Beach,​ CA.​ Current​ estimates​ show​ this​ company​ has​ an​ annual​ revenue​ of​ less​ than​ $500,000​ and​ employs​ a​ staff​ of​ approximately​ 1​ to​ 4.​

    509​ E​ Broadway​
    Long​ Beach,​ CA​ 90802-4929(Los​ Angeles-Long​ Beach,​ CA​ Metro​ Area)​

    Phone:​ (562)​ 432-0349
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 4 months ago
     
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 6 months ago
     
    Art Prints
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 6 months ago
     
    IF YOU ARE IN LONG BEACH, OR ANYWHERE IN THE AREA GO AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN MEMEORY OF A TRUE LONG BEACH REPRESENTER, MICHAEL K GREEN. AKA. BLACC MIKE(2CS NO K YOU LAMES) NEVER FORGET THE GREATS,FROM MR.BLACCMIKE R.I.P.BIG CUZIN
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 10 months ago
     
    http://www.sk8site.com/Video/Blacc-Mike-RIP/008FCFFFF000954DE0017009AF686
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 10 months ago
     
    http://www.sk8site.com/Video/Gustavo-Morales-Mess-around-skate-video/008FCFFFF0196C25F001700A63B9A
     
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  • mrblaccmike  commented | 11 months ago
     
    www.sk8site.com/Video/-skateboarding-Longbeach-lost-episodes-part-1-hammercity/008FCFFFF0196C25F001700A63B99
     
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