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Keeping Kids and Community Active

By Ruby Stephenspn
Community Writer
09/26/2024 at 08:24 AM

 Longtime resident, and local celebrity , business owner  Jason Greeley Lowbrow Ink, takes time to share his love for the sports and explain the importance of outdoor sports and recreation  areas That can both keep our children safe as well as provide places where they can learn and share through experience and play as well as be taught  the greatness behind BMX , skating  , hockey , archery and  other Olympic sports. 

 Growing up in Grand Terrace there was a lot of community behind bicycles. We had a bike shop we had jumps. We had groups. We had a community that supported children being outdoors. It’s time to take ourselves forward in the future for kids and community and kids  by taking a step back and re-learning the importance of play & sports- Greely states

 The city of Grand Terrace is a beautiful place for children and adults alike, not only to gather but to learn and play together

Jason Greeley speaks  highly for the future of our kids , and stands behind his ideas to bring the community and kids together again . Grand terrace needs a place we can build smart strong kids and community a place to create gather , ride , skate , and play together a place to grow, a place that would bring the same excitement and joy as the best jump in grand terrace . 


Jason Greeley and his staff from Lowbrow Ink will be present this September 28th at the Country Fair ,volunteering ,  and sharing his stories as well as selling Halloween Items like LED handmade pumpkins for Breast cancer , and the American Cancer Society for LowbrowPink for the month of October , for breast cancer awareness month . 

 

 

 

 

 

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