Skatin' Place: A roller skating hub in San Francisco

(Kron) – Every Sunday, the skatin gathering at Skatin ‘Place at San Francisco’s Gold Gate Park, creating a vibrant scene full of music and movement.

Skatin ‘Place, located near 6th Avenue and Fulton Street, was a popular place for decades skiing lovers. It is a permanent house for the church of 8 wheels, a society founded by David Miles Junior, and is a pioneer in the local ski scene.

“I don’t do anything else, the last time I had a job in the 1980s, I love skiing on skiing, and makes me feel free, it seems as if I could fly,” said David Miles Junior, founder of the 8 -wheelchair Church.

Smiles dance in Skatin ‘Place in Park Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. (Kron4)

“This is my passion, it is free, I am skilled with the expression,” said Daril Sims, a friend of his colleague’s colleague and colleague, and his teammate.

David Miles Junior has been a fundamental role in calling for skiing in San Francisco. He played a major role in making JFK Drive, which connects to 6th Avenue, permanently closed to the movement of cars, allowing skiers to enjoy the area safely.

Ski skating in Skatin ‘Place continues to prosper as a cultural and community center in San Francisco, thanks to the efforts of emotional individuals such as David Miles Junior and the Church of 8 wheels.

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