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Morningstar Creations: Shreddin’ for a better tomorrow - Pueblo couple aims to help youth through skateboard-centered nonprofit

Morningstar Creations: Shreddin’ for a better tomorrow - Pueblo couple aims to help youth through skateboard-centered nonprofit

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In this episode of Voices of Pueblo, host Gregory Howell welcomes the dynamic duo behind Morningstar Creations, Bryan Rivera and Dawn Armijo, to the PSJ Podcast Studio in Downtown Pueblo. Their nonprofit is transforming Pueblo’s parks and river trail systems with skateable art installations, offering youth new opportunities for movement, creativity, and community engagement.

Joining the conversation is Magnolia May, a dedicated advocate and creative consultant for Morningstar Creations, who has been instrumental in shaping their early development. Together, they discuss the inspiration behind the organization, the impact of skateboarding as both an art form and a life lesson, and the exciting Great Push Project at Vinewood Park, which is set to bring new skateable features to Pueblo’s South Side.

Through storytelling and passion, Bryan, Dawn, and Magnolia share their vision for creating inclusive, engaging public spaces where young people can thrive. Tune in to hear about their journey, the challenges they've faced, and their hopes for the future of skateboarding in Pueblo.

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