The Story of Free Fall

The first iteration of the Quakertown Skatepark was built in 2003. By 2008, many in the town wanted to see it permanently closed due to vandalism and safety concerns. What followed was a two-decade journey to create Free Fall.

This park is testament to the power of grassroots initiatives and the transformative impact that can be achieved when a community comes together to address the needs of its young people. The park's legacy is one of hope, positivity, and the belief that every person, regardless of their background, deserves a chance to thrive.

Screening Tour

Following our November premiere, we decided to take Pipe Dream on the road!

For each stop, we partnered with a skate shop to promote and fundraise for their local skatepark project.

These included Holy Stokes in East Stroudsburg and Homebase Skateshop for the Easton Skatepark Project.

Check out some highlights from these screenings below!

Skate & Restore

As part of our screening tour, we had the pleasure of participating in the Southside Film Festival in Bethlehem, PA.

This curated block of skateboard documentaries included Murewa, featured in the world famous South by Southwest Film Festival along with Cherrybrook DIY and Pushing Forward: The Next Generation.