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  • Aloha everyone! Parking is tight around Papakolea Community Development Center. Look for street parking and walk up, or alternatively, park at Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School and walk or take our SK808 Shuttle up to the skating venue. For more information, email us at info@pacificrollerderby.com

  • Pre-sale tickets for SK808 now available via Paypal!

    $7 Pre-Sale! Prices go to $10 General Admission on January 7 at Papakolea Community Center.

     

    4th Annual SK808 Roller Derby Tournament

    January 7, 2012 1:00pm to 7:00pm at Papakolea Community Center, 2150 Tantalus Drive. Doors open at 12pm.

    Join us for a mixed teams pick-up style tournament featuring skaters from Hawaii, the mainland, and beyond!

    $7 Pre-Sale Tickets via Will Call available here!

    *Please be sure to leave your First and Last Name for Will Call. 

    Need more info? Email us at info@pacificrollerderby.com

     

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    Come early for SK808 and check out Team Awesome's Oahu Training Camp before the tournament!

    TEAM AWESOME Oahu Training Camp: January 4-7 2011, Wednesday-Friday before​ SK808

    Spaces are limited so sign up now! Click on the logo for more information from Ivanna and Trish!

    Team Awesome Camp Oahu

  • Registration for SK808 2012 is open and increases to $55 on December 1, 2011.

    The 4th Annual SK808 will be held in Honolulu on January 7, 2012.

    Ref's, NSOs and Volunteers are also welcome!

    Click on Abominatrix's SK808 Logo for more details!

     

    SK808 2012

  • Non DOD/Military please RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/3kp9536
    Saturday, October 15 · 4:00pm - 7:00pm
    The Hideaway Bar at USCG Airstation Barber's Point
    1 Coral Sea Road

    Honolulu, Hawaii, October 15, 2011 - Derby For Change, a new global campaign amongst the roller derby community, is sponsoring "International Domestic Violence Awareness Day." Skaters and derby leagues all over the world will be hosting events, passing out flyers, and working with local domestic violence ...organizations to increase awareness of the growing epidemic.

    What started as a simple Facebook group, has rapidly turned into a worldwide movement with skaters from more than 19 countries committed to making a change through awareness and action campaigns. With October being recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, this group of motivated and talented skaters and supporters have deemed Oct. 15 "International Domestic Violence Awareness Day." Each day, more and more leagues are joining the cause, and pledging to increase awareness in a variety of ways.

    According to Roller Derby Worldwide (www.derbyroster.com), there are more than 1,050 derby leagues internationally. Support for Derby For Change has been overwhelming as volunteers from the community are building a website, locating tools and links, and assisting victims of abuse and violence to begin healing.

    The group was inspired by Lori Milkeris, also known as, Lmbr Timber Onu of Emerald Coast Roller Derby (Milton, Fla.), who was recently the victim of a domestic assault that nearly killed her. The attack motivated fellow skaters and supporters to band together, and begin increasing domestic violence awareness.
    The group has big plans for action following the Awareness Day event.

    Local leagues are creating new ideas and resources to help, including Pacific Roller Derby's Red and Black Scrimmage to raise awareness of Domestic Violence in our community.