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The Skate Rising Youth Event Offers Free Skateboarding to Young Girls

The Skate Rising youth program will resume on March 12th to encourage young girls to skateboard. The free skateboarding initiative is designed for girls ages four to 18. On March 12th, skaters can gather at the Encinitas Community Park, 425 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, from 9 to 11 am.

After the event's first installment, Skate Rising will offer the program every second Saturday of the month at the same location. The program was paused due to COVID-19 and is now prepared to resume and encourage girls to follow their passions. The free classes provide young girls with the required equipment and skate coaches. In addition, the youth program will participate in a community service project geared around kindness and anti-bullying.
Trend Themes
1. Youth Skateboarding Programs - Skate Rising's youth skateboard program shows the potential for similar free initiatives in other locations, promoting both physical activity and community involvement in young people.
2. Encouraging Female Skateboarders - Skate Rising's focus on getting more young girls into skateboarding represents an untapped market and potential growth sector for companies in the skateboard and action sports industry looking to expand their audience beyond traditional demographics.
3. Community-building Through Skateboarding - Skate Rising's combination of skateboarding instruction and community service projects could serve as a model for other organizations looking to engage young people in activities that promote personal growth and give back to their communities.
Industry Implications
1. Skateboard Industry - As more young people take up skateboarding, companies in the skateboard industry will have an opportunity to expand their product offerings for girls and young women, and to capture a growing market of female consumers.
2. Fitness Industry - Skate Rising's program demonstrates the demand for free, accessible fitness opportunities, particularly for young people who may not have access to traditional gym programs, creating disruptive opportunities for companies in the fitness industry looking to offer creative and inclusive solutions.
3. Community Service Organizations - Skate Rising's success integrating skateboarding instruction with community service projects could serve as a model for other community service organizations looking to better engage young people and demonstrate the social benefits of physical activity like skateboarding.

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