Oct 27, 2020
Some news from Ruben about his and Garrett’s suspension bike project… “If you love BMX you will love this. First prototypes are getting paint and hopefully soon you will hear more about it.”
Follow @rubenalcantara and @fingerscrossedbmx
Oct 1, 2020
From The Far Out Lounge in Austin…
“This Saturday, October 3 we are hosting a memorial for our friend Scotty Mescal.
There will be a charitable auction, story telling, music, laughter, and remembrance. 100% of auction proceeds will go to the family.
And the Fowl Mouth food truck, where Scotty served his delicious tacos, will be taken over with a taco menu for the day.
There will be a livestream for those who are unable to attend. More details will be posted shortly.”
More info here… Scotty Mescal Memorial
Sep 2, 2020
The dates for the Women’s Weekend in the Woods 2020 have been announced!
“Fourth time’s a charm! As long as our counties stay in the green we’ll be hanging in the woods together again! 4th Annual Women’s Weekend in the Woods is happening at Catty Woods on Saturday September 26th & Posh Woods Sunday September 27th. There will be food & raffles & some planned events run by the younger ladies! Hope to see you there (at a safe social distance)! Flier by Tasha Lindemann of course.”
PAWoods
Sep 2, 2020
Central Library interview with Scerbo…
“Seeing as the video has finally landed on British shores, here’s an interview with Bob about Vacilando, America and anything else we could think of.”
Central Scerbo
Aug 26, 2020
Thanks to Tobi Rudt for the SFA photos!
Jul 14, 2020
Yesterday we received the very sad news about the passing of Scotty Mescal. Please take a minute to sign this petition. RIP.
“Scotty Mescal gave his all to the skateboarding and BMX communities. Scotty was known for that in Austin and around the world. He was a motivator, a big brother, a friend and a selfless person. He helped people reach the impossible by supporting them through skateboarding and BMX and he put other people before himself throughout his life. He recently succumbed to Covid-19 and lost his life to it.
We don’t want him to be just another statistic. We can’t let him be forgotten because he never forgot about anyone. Let’s get enough signatures and make a case to rename House Skatepark after him. Let’s continue his legacy of spreading positivity and kindness by renaming the park in his honor. He isn’t a statistic, he was Scotty Mescal.”
Rename House Skatepark to Scotty Mescal Skatepark