Roller Skating Today supports the Old School Skate, i.e., Grown Folks Skate, held every 3rd Sunday in the Denver area and hosted by
Music Spectum. This night is specially for Music Spectrum members, many of whom have, for years now, been dissatisfied with the music selection provided by the DJs who have been playing for more than a decade.
After a small group of members resorted to a petition for change, the decision was made to begin bringing in a guest DJ who has been hired to provide the musical format and skate atmosphere the member's night was originally set up for..... skatable old school primarily,but also skatable music free of the derogatory language which many "grown folks" find offensive and unnecessary.
Music Spectrum founder Archie Jones is also President of the
Black Transplants Action Committee (BTAC), a non-profit organization which promotes increased awareness of the need for organ and tissue donation in the Black community. Both organizations highly recommend roller skating as a physical activity which will contribute to an overall healthy lifestyle.
The Grown Folks skate is dedicated to Music Spectrum members, true skaters and those who love R&B Old School served up with a twist of classic soul, jazz, gospel, reggae and a little taste of hip hop.
Every 3rd Sunday 2008 skate dates are held at Skate City/Aurora (Chambers & Hampden):
July 20
Aug 17
Sep 21
Oct 19
Nov 16
Dec 21
Stay tuned for info on Music Spectrum's skate contest for couples, trios and skate teams. First prize $300. Second price $100. Preliminaries to be held Sep 21, finals on Dec 21. (Details subject to change.)
Please visit the BTAC website to find out more and click the below thumbnail for more info on the member's skate which will feature guest DJ Big Mike:
More roller skating info can be found at rollerskatingtoday.com.