The US Embassy Grenada will host a 3-day skateboarding clinic from 14–16 April at the Grenada Youth Centre, Morne Rouge, St George.
The clinics will run from 9 am to 12 noon daily and are open to all persons ages 11 years and older.
American professional skateboarders Adrianne Sloboh and Neftalie Williams will run clinics for young Grenadians of all skill levels as a part of the US Department of State’s Sports Envoy Programme. Participants can bring their own skateboard or use the free skateboards and safety equipment provided by the US Embassy.
The clinics will be hosted in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture of Grenada. For more information on the clinic and to register for free, please visit our website at www.bb.usembasssy.gov or our social media pages.
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What a joke. Caribbean don’t need skateboards clinic but the U.S should its gun manufacturers from wrecking havoc in the region.
The Caribbean should sue the U.S gun manufacturers.
Hi Sandy, I totally agree with you, before I read the comment section my first response was to gimmick was, they are kidding me. If the United States really wanted to do something for Grenada youths, this would be the least I would expect, we need a good hospital, new roads. new buildings for our schools and the list goes on and on. I do believe sports plays a significant role in students’ lives; however, skateboarding is the least of them, how about donating computers to every school on the island this will surely make a difference in the young Men and Women lives, not skateboarding.