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CALIFORNIA OUTDOOR
ROLLERSPORTS ASSOCIATION
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Certificate
of Honor - Halloween, 1996
In 1996, the Friday Night Skate was under
attack. Sgt. Jim Hughes of the San Francisco Police Department launched a campaign
to bust up the weekly skate that was numbering about 600 to 700 every Friday night. San
Francisco Board of Supervisors President Tom Ammaino and Supervisor Leslie Katz wanted to
show their support for the Friday Night Skate by presenting this award. |
Skate
Against Violence - Los Angeles, 1997
C.O.R.A. skaters were honored in Oct.
1997 as they skated through Los Angeles, Ca. on our way to Santa Monica in the Skate
Against Violence Roadskate from San Francisco to Santa Monica. The Los Angeles
Police Dept. gave our group a police motorcycle escort with lights andf sirens blaring to
Los Angeles City City Hall where the Mayor and other local dignatairies presented the
awards |
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Skate
Against Violence - Culver City, 1997
C.O.R.A. skaters were honored in Oct.
1997 as they skated through Culver City, Ca. on our way to Santa Monica in the Skate
Against Violence Roadskate from San Francisco to Santa Monica. The Culver City
Police Dept. gave our group a police motorcycle escort with lights andf sirens blaring to
Culver City City Hall where the Mayor and other Culver City dignatairies presented the
awards. |
Skate
Against Violence - Santa Monica, 1997
C.O.R.A. skaters ended the 1997 Skate
Against Violence Roadskaste in Santa Monica. The City of Santa Monica honored the
skaters by naming that week, "Skate Against Violence Week" |
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Skate
Against Violence - Los Angeles, 1999
C.O.R.A. skaters were again honored in
Oct. 1999 as they skated through Los Angeles, Ca. on our way to Santa Monica in the Skate
Against Violence Roadskate from San Francisco to Santa Monica. The Los Angeles
Police Dept. gave our group a police motorcycle escort with lights andf sirens blaring to
Los Angeles City City Hall where the Mayor and other local dignatairies presented the
awards |
Skate
Against Violence - Culver City, 1999
C.O.R.A. skaters were again honored in
Oct. 1999 as they skated through Culver City, Ca. on our way to Santa Monica in the Skate
Against Violence Roadskate from San Francisco to Santa Monica. The Culver City
Police Dept. gave our group a police motorcycle escort with lights andf sirens blaring to
Culver City City Hall where the Mayor and other Culver City dignatairies presented the
awards. |
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DAVID
MILES DAY - DEC. 9, 1999
Mayor Willie Brown honored San Francisco's
"GodFather of Skating" by presenting him with his very own day, David
Miles Day in San Francisco!!!!! |
California State
Assembly Unsung Hero Award - May 17, 2006
This award was given by California State Assemblyman Mark Leno in recognition of a liifetime of skating
advocacy, but in particular, the effort to close Golden Gate Park to car
traffic on Saturdays as part of the "Healthy Saturdays" campaign . |
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San FranciscoTommorrow's
"Unsung Hero Award - 2006
This award was given by the organization San Francisco Tomorrow in recognition of a liifetime of skating
advocacy, but in particular, the effort to close Golden Gate Park to car
traffic on Saturdays as part of the "Healthy Saturdays" campaign . |
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