Far more than a safe place to skateboard in all seasons, Talent offered open arms to the community. It was a place for individuals to make friends, grow and thrive, and learn respect for others and for themselves. The Talent community also provided a haven for those who may not have felt welcome or comfortable in more conventional youth activities. To some, it was literally a life saver.
No matter what Talent Skatepark represented to individuals, all were left wondering how the void could be filled.
In response, a group of parents who understood the gravity of Talent’s loss embarked on a mission to open a new indoor skatepark. Now, with a board of directors in place and the guidance of original owner Hannah Deene Wood, Talent is ready for rebirth as a non-profit organization that seeks to ensure skaters of all ages continue to feel connected and engaged with their community through skateboarding in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment.
A new non-profit entity, Talent Skatepark, Inc, has secured a home at the Burton complex in Burlington’s South End and plans to open by winter of 2019.
266 Queen City Park Road
South Burlington, VT 05403