The Tinnell Memorial Committee has been formed to remember Patrick Allan Tinnell a Lake Havasu City local, brother, friend, and a fallen soldier from the war on terrorism to protect our country. Patrick saved the lives of members in his unit and received the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and other honors. On April 19, 2006 he lost his life in action, while on combat patrol in Iraq from a road side bomb.He is the first casualty from the war in Iraq from Lake Havasu City.Patrick was a avid BMX bike rider, in both racing and freestyle.He was known for his daring tricks and willingness to help others learn and enjoy the sport.Our committee will also include a place in the street course of the park to remember Colin Sasseen for his love of skateboarding.Colin a Lake Havasu City Local Skateboarder was 14 years old when he was killed while skateboarding in the safest place possible - his driveway - when he tripped at the end of the driveway into the path of an on coming car. Colin was an avid skateboarder, a well like kid with so many friends.
This 40,000 sq foot multi - use sports park has been designed by Brian Harper with California Skate Parks & Pillar. When the park opens it will be available to over 7,000 local kids and an unknown number of visitors. The park is designed to be able to host state competitions, special exhibits and events.The Park will provide a positive and goal oriented atmosphere for todays youth. Research clearly demonstrates that positive youth activities that provide structure during after-school hours are critical for reducing high school dropout rates, teen pregnancy, drug use and juvenile crime.found this guys layout at HOT FreeLayouts.com / MyHotComments..
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