Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Greg Simmons Art & Movement - Atlantic City, NJ

Renaissance and Discovery (RAD)'s mission of providing gateways for young people, especially those experiencing economic and other socially challenging circumstances is met using their recreation and development (RAD) model.

The RAD mentoring program connects young people with progressive adults that nurture and encourage creativity and leadership. Through mentoring relationships in areas of recreation such as skateboarding, partnered with development activities like reading and discussion (RAD) clubs, young people enjoy consistent relationships that give them the opportunity to build skills and values needed to reach their full potential.

Our programs focus on a wholistic approach to leadership development and demonstrate healthy living (nutrition and exercise), social responsibility, mental and physical astuteness, global citizenship and creative entrepreneurship. Creating a balance between recreation and development inspires and empowers responsible life choices.

RAD invests in each person as a leaders of tomorrow. Each participant sees themselves as a community member and is therefore responsible to and for their counterparts regardless of age. The RAD community /culture is a way of life and one that easily translates in the daily life of the participant. RAD leaders influence their families, neighborhoods, schools and take a Renaissance and Discovery mentality to any corner of the world they may travel.

For More Information Contact: Greg Simmons gwiz1984yng@gmail.com

Greg Simmons - Atlantic City, NJ

Renaissance and Discovery (RAD)'s mission of providing gateways for young people, especially those experiencing economic and other socially challenging circumstances is met using their recreation and development (RAD) model.

The RAD mentoring program connects young people with progressive adults that nurture and encourage creativity and leadership. Through mentoring relationships in areas of recreation such as skateboarding, partnered with development activities like reading and discussion (RAD) clubs, young people enjoy consistent relationships that give them the opportunity to build skills and values needed to reach their full potential.

Our programs focus on a wholistic approach to leadership development and demonstrate healthy living (nutrition and exercise), social responsibility, mental and physical astuteness, global citizenship and creative entrepreneurship. Creating a balance between recreation and development inspires and empowers responsible life choices.

RAD invests in each person as a leaders of tomorrow. Each participant sees themselves as a community member and is therefore responsible to and for their counterparts regardless of age. The RAD community /culture is a way of life and one that easily translates in the daily life of the participant. RAD leaders influence their families, neighborhoods, schools and take a Renaissance and Discovery mentality to any corner of the world they may travel.

For More Information Contact: Greg Simmons gwiz1984yng@gmail.com

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Mixtape Art Exhition featuring Krystle Lemonias and Alisha Mckinney



Kosha Dillz


(1:32 Quimtime is in the Frame with Zak C. aka UGLY)

PF Cuttin Baby Rutland Official Mucky Remix Ft Labba & Sosa



Pop Get Fresh


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SUEWORKS BEEN THERE DONE THAT - Documentary



Monday, February 20, 2012

Fusion Fest 2012 - To Be Cont....
















Thursday, February 16, 2012

Long Beach Skatepark Opening



Long Beach Skatepark Opening
02.15.12 – Anthony Acosta

Some images from Saturdays’ Long Beach skate park opening at Mcbride park. Here is some info on the park taken from the Tony Hawk Foundation website: The McBride Skatepark is the recipient of a Tony Hawk Foundation grant and was featured at our 2010 Stand Up For Skateparks event in Beverly Hills. Long Beach has been a leader in providing its at-risk youth with safe, quality public skateparks, and the McBride Skatepark is the latest addition to its comprehensive skatepark program. The Tony Hawk Foundation is proud to partner with the Youth of Long Beach, local leaders, and the nonprofit ASK Long Beach youth-advocacy group to help
make this skatepark a reality for Central Long Beach.

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