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Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park

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Founded
  
July 16th, 2008

Method
  
Public Skatepark

Founder
  
Mary Shea Pitcher

Number of volunteers
  
50

Area served
  
Allegheny County

Owner
  
Carnegie

Number of members
  
2,000

Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park

Focus
  
Extreme Sports, Childhood Obesity, and Peace

Location
  
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Key people
  
Mary Pitcher, Jonathan Pitcher, Brady Pitcher, Victoria Karabasz, Laurie Malka, Kim Lusardi

Address
  
Forsythe Rd, Carnegie, PA 15106, USA

Similar
  
Carnegie Park, Sheraden Skate Park, SouthPark SkatePark, Flight Trampoline Park Brid, Carnegie Borough Building

Profiles

Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park is a skatepark that was built in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Members of the community of the South Hills of Pittsburgh undertook a grass roots effort to build this as a memorial to honor two brothers, Vincent and Stephen Pitcher, who drowned together on July 15, 2008, while on a camping trip at the Kinzua Dam next to the Allegheny Reservoir.

The skatepark located at Forsythe Road and Cook Lane is approximately 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) concrete skatepark It is used by skateboarders, BMX bike riders, & roller bladers.

Built by Grindline Skateparks of Seattle, Washington, this is the largest concrete skatepark near or in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The skatepark boasts a full pipe that is 20 ft in diameter and 24 ft in length in between two bowls with a flowing street section with steps, rails, hubba ledges, quarter pipes, and granite ledges. The location in Carnegie Park, is very accessibility by public transportation and located directly off the Parkway West and Interstate 79. This park has become a great asset to many youth & young adults who skateboard, etc. in the surrounding areas.

The Tony Hawk Foundation acknowledged the efforts of this community project with a $10,000 grant initially through NewSunRising.org 501c3 who was the sponsor of this grant. Initially, Pitcher Park supporters tried to place this in Dormont, PA, the home town of Vincent & Stephen Pitcher but after 3 years of verbal attacks by some on Council & a few residents, the Dormont Council voted down a Memorandum of Understanding signed by both parties to build the skatepark along Banksville Road in Dormont Park.

After six years, the park is nearing completion with the installation of lights for early evening skating. The skatepark will then be donated to the Borough of Carnegie.

Pitcher Park Memorial Skatepark organization is a Non-Profit & Public Charity.

References

Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park Wikipedia


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