Metalworks Skatepark Groundbreaking April 10

Ferndale, WALocal News

The City of Ferndale will officially break ground on the Metalworks Skatepark on April 10, 2024, a project designed to enhance recreational opportunities in the area. This skatepark aims to cater to local skaters, providing them with a safe and dedicated space to practice their skills. The city has recognized the growing demand for such facilities, which promote health and community interaction. Residents are invited to participate in the groundbreaking ceremony, marking an important milestone in local development. This project aligns with Ferndale's ongoing efforts to improve public parks and recreational spaces.

The skatepark not only represents an investment in youth and outdoor activities but also contributes to the overall vibrancy of the city. Community leaders and residents anticipate that the skatepark will become a hub for social interaction and physical activity. As Ferndale continues to expand its recreational offerings, the Metalworks Skatepark stands out as a significant addition to the city's landscape.

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