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The Community Collective Palestine Project

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The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 4:51 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project This thing will be some fun
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 4:53 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project Found this guy lurking about
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 4:55 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project Using the welder has become progressively more hesh
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 4:59 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project All ready for the final pour
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 5:00 AM
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 5:02 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project and there it goes
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 5:05 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project Most recent members of the community collective
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 5:07 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project Aaaand there it is
The Community Collec
21 Oct 2015 · 21 Oct 2015 5:10 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project I will leave you with something inspirational until we get some photos of the opening party and finished park.
snapper
22 Oct 2015 · 22 Oct 2015 7:23 PM
So good fellas. The park looks better then what some council so make in Oz. Looks amazing
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Owen Morton
25 Oct 2015 · 25 Oct 2015 5:50 AM
Looks like everything is coming along nicely!
What's the vibe on the ground at the moment? I assume things would be fairly tense?
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:20 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project The village we have been working in is removed from where the clashes have been taking place. Driving out of Nablus you can see the aftermath of some of the protests, pretty heavy stuff.

Anyway, here is the rap on this project
650m2 in 6 weeks. We had a really successful opening day with the council holding a ceremony for us as well as a really good turn out of local kids and skaters from around the West Bank.
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:21 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:23 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:29 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project One of the local kids Abud is already so confident skating around the park after just a few sessions, had to sort him out with some skate shoes
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:31 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:32 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:36 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:37 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:38 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:39 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:40 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project There he is
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:42 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 7:46 AM
The Community Collec
27 Oct 2015 · 27 Oct 2015 8:11 AM
RE: The Community Collective Palestine Project That's it for now, heading back through Israel at the moment to fly out later this evening.

Need to give some special thanks to those people who played big roles in making this happen.

Firstly to Charlie Davis from SkatePal for being the main organiser behind this project.

To Wade Trevean for giving us so much of his time to help out with getting the design right and doing all the autocad drawings.

Max Olijynk for letting us use The Good Copy for our fundraising night as well as the guys at Barrow boys brewery for hooking up the beers.

The ladies from Home-work who always donate their studio space for more of our
Fundraisers.

Andrew Mapstone and Vans Australia for always sorting it out for us.

Anthony Mapstone and Hardcore for donating a bunch of new setups to give to the kids.

Uno Limited and their contribution towards the fundraising.

I'm sure I have missed someone, but huge thanks to anyone who has supported this project in any way.

See you on the next world build.
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