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School of Design professor to host skatepark fundraising event

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Ruston Skatepark will hold 50/50 for Ruston at Ruston Farmers Market. 

Joey Slaughter, an associate  professor in Louisiana Tech University’s School of Design, has curated a  fundraising event for the Skatepark of Ruston. The vision of the  skatepark is to create a safe, creative, art-centered park that improves  our community and empowers youth.

“With  community, regional and national support, and the funds from this  fundraiser, we can help provide the community of Ruston a safe place  where kids can skate,” Slaughter said. 

This fundraising event is an art show  with over 150 skateboard decks designed by professional artists,  musicians, and skaters from around the country and beyond. Included in  these diverse groups are Louisiana Tech faculty and students from the  Louisiana Tech School of Design. 

All funds raised will be used to  build Ruston Skatepark, the project is in partnership with the City of  Ruston and will provide the Ruston community with a new, unique space to  gather and skate. 

“More than anyone, young people need  to feel like they are recognized and appreciated by their communities,”  Slaughter said. “In too many places skateboarders get the wrong message  from local authorities who limit or outlaw skateboarding and ignore its  inherent benefits. Skateparks are the solution.”

The event will take place on May 13  from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Ruston Famers Market. Admission to the  event is free and will have live music, painting, food and local art  vendors with art and music memorabilia for purchase. 

All the skateboard decks are available for auction from May 1-13 at the auction’s site.

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