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This Time Tomorrow Skate Film
Saturday
April 17th

MMC presents the NYC FREE PREMIER of This Time Tomorrow skate film: FIRST 50 IN ATTENDANCE GET FREE TICKETS TO MMC-NYC. Premier will be a first-come-first-served limited showing at 12:30pm 12:30PM SATURDAY APRIL 17TH 2010 inside Anthology Film Archives 32 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003

Nearly 4 years in the making, This Time Tomorrow is a film themed around the transition from day to night. It features the talent of Devon Connell, Jimmy McDonald, Curtis Rapp, Dave Caddo, Brendan Granstrand and Will Harmon. Almost 9 months were spent abroad, filming in such locales as London, Paris, Lyon, Rome, Berlin, Athens, Venice, Trieste and Montreal. Even so, the majority of the film was shot right here in Philadelphia, a city absent in many of todays video projects and long forgotten by the industry. The United Kingdoms Rory Milanes, Steph Morgan and Lucien Clarke make up nearly half the film and create a strong British presence. Each of their sections were shot in the streets of London, where short days and long nights make the camera light a must. Time was also spent in various other locations along the eastern seaboard including Boston, N.Y.C, Washington D.C. and Miami. Guest appearances in the film include Steve Durante, Brian Douglas, Shaun Williams, John Kroesser, Pat Heid, Jimmy Carr, Daniel Kim, Ricky Geiger, Pat Stiener, Rich Adler and many more. The creators of Few & Far Between bring you this new independent film arriving in April of 2010

Anthology Film Archives 32 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003

Battle for the Bronx Skate Jam
Saturday May 8th
Presented by
5Boro, IPath & the Maloof Money cup May 8th, 2010

Bronx, NY - in support of the skateboarding community on May 8th, 5Boro Skateboards along with Ipath footwear and the Maloof Money cup will present the 2nd annual Battle for the Bronx Skate Jam, A skateboard event which willfeature a jam format competition along with other festivities. The event will be held at the Bronx Park East Skate Park on May 8 Th from 1pm -6pm.

This year's event will be hosted & judged by Steve Rodriquez, Founder of 5Boro Skateboards and feature a pro skateboarding demonstration by the 5Boro team. The event will also offer live music, raffle and a chance to win free Maloof Money Cup Tickets or a pair of IPath Sneakers. Following the skate competition, Event staff, will facilitate a huge product toss with prizes ranging from t-shirts to skateboard decks.

The day event will begin with an open qualifier, where the winners move on to the semi-finals and those winners to the final round later on that day. Pre-registration will take place on-line or competitors may register the day of the event. The competition is free and includes prizes and giveaways provided by event partners & sponsors, 5Boro, Ipath, Maloof Money Cup, Indigenous Skateboards, Volcom, QuestNY & Redbull Our goal is to support the NYC skate community by providing locals with the opportunities to showcase their talent and hone their skills; Skateboarding offers an alternate form of transportation over short distances,promotes a healthy life style and is available to everyone regardless of Socio-Economic background. These are several of the reason why in the near future we will see skateboarding compete with other outdoor pursuits for the title of Americas Favorite Pastime. Said Alberto Correa Jr, organizer of the Battle for the Bronx Skate Jam.

Bronx Park boasts some of NYC most beautiful outdoor space and ecologically diverse wildlife. From zoos to historic landmarks to playgrounds, Bronx Park is an area for all to enjoy. Bronx Park Skate Park is Located in the North Bronx and can be entered at the corner of Allerton Ave & Bronx Park East. The park can be reached easily by mass transportation and limited parking is available.

 

By Car:
The Bronx River Parkway, northbound to Exit #8E: Allerton Ave. Southbound on the Bronx River to Exit #8W

By Subway:
Take the IRT # 2 (7th Avenue Line) directly to Allerton Ave. Walk 3 blocks west to the entrance of the park.

By Bus:
Take the MTA Bronx #26, which will stop on Allerton Ave. right across from the park or the #39 to White Plains Road and Allerton Ave. and walk
3 blocks west.

For more information visit www.battle4thebronx.com or e-mail us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Contact: Alberto Correa Jr.
Phone: (718) 600 7355
E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Site: www.battle4thebronx.com

 

 

 

 

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