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Skate Hunnies Take Over Santa Monica: Weekly Meetup Draws Roller Skaters to City Hall

Members of the L.A. Hunnies, the renowned roller skate community, converged around the fountain at Santa Monica City Hall for their weekly meetup on Thursday evening, April 11, 2024.

Founded by Jen Yonda, the Skate Hunnies have evolved into the largest roller skate community in Los Angeles. Originating during the pandemic in 2020, the group aimed to provide a safe space for people to gather and move together amidst challenging times.

Inspired by her experience with LA Friday Night Skate but recognizing the need for more inclusivity and female representation, Jen set out to create a community where women could skate together and thrive. What began as small meetups quickly blossomed into a thriving community, with attendance skyrocketing to over 50 participants weekly.

Driven by their mission to empower, inspire, and connect individuals, the Skate Hunnies have crafted routes that traverse some of LA's most iconic neighborhoods, including Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Hills, DTLA, and Culver City.

Beyond their love for skating, the group is committed to fostering a supportive community that promotes joy and shared experiences. Through free community rides, skate lessons, and pop-up events, they strive to contribute to safer streets and a healthier, more connected community.

Posted on Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 08:40PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment

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