Community Board 7 Approves Skate Park Naming After Local Skateboarding Pioneer Andy Kessler
Community Board 7, elected officials, and the skating community came together to support the naming of a renovated skate park in Riverside Park after beloved skateboarder Andy Kessler.
Community Board 7 Approves Skate Park Naming After Local Skateboarding Pioneer Andy Kessler
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