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Local skate ministry urges Seabrook to rebuild skate park, offers to research grants

5950293 · September 17, 2025
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Residents Makayla and Aiden Rios, co-founders of For the Love Skate Ministry, urged council to rebuild Seabrook's skate park citing safety and youth benefits and offered to compile grant research and work with parks staff and the parks and trails committee.

Makayla Rios and her husband, Aiden Rios, told the Seabrook City Council on Sept. 16 that the city's skate park needs a full redesign and rebuild to be safe, usable and to serve local youth.

“My name is Makayla. I live in Seabrook on Aspen Lane,” Makayla told the council, identifying herself as a co-founder of For the Love Skate Ministry, a local nonprofit. She said the organization has hosted competitions and equipment giveaways and that a new skate park would provide a safe place for…

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