Upcoming Event

Join us for Jake & Nate Ilardi Day on May 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Payne Skatepark for a full day of skateboarding, community and giving back. The event will feature a skate contest, along with local organizations and businesses as we support the community. Attendees will also have the chance to donate, connect and get involved in efforts to repair, improve and enrich Payne Skatepark while helping fund future initiatives led by Skate City SRQ. Come celebrate skateboarding in Sarasota, support a great cause and help build a stronger community.

Event Schedule

10am-12pm Registration

10:30am-11am Beginner session

11am - Noon  Street practice

Noon -1 P.M. Street Qualifiers (2 man jam 3 mins)

1:30pm Finals

2:30pm High Ollie

3:00pm Raffle /Sponsor appreciation     

3:30pm Best Trick

4:00pm Awards

THE SRQ SKATE COMMUNITY
Join the movement to create accessible, fun, and safe adventure spaces for families and visitors of Sarasota County and beyond.

Jake Illardi, olympic skateboarder.

Skate City, SRQ is a non-profit organization started by professional skateboarder and Olympian, Jake Ilardi.

Skateboarding is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. It’s an Olympic sport. There are many benefits of skateboarding that will help your child not only in their adolescent years but as an adult. Skateboarding increases coordination, builds metabolism (burns calories), strengthens muscles, builds stamina, and increases self-confidence! Personal growth and individuality are core components of skateboarding culture. Skateboarding and its culture teach kids social etiquette, inclusion, empathy, perseverance, and goal-setting. It also allows them the opportunity for artistic expression through style and tricks. Skateboarding is also FUN!

Your Skate SRQ Community

A Sarasota resident at Payne skate park.

“I would be thrilled if a new skate park was built. I’m from the other side of town and take two buses to arrive at Payne Park. We all would love to branch out the skate expedition to more people who have less transportation.

— Christopher H.

A young child at Payne skate park.

“My kids are relatively safe skating here. It’s in a good location, it’s open for many hours, and always flexible. The kids play so well together.”

— Liya T. (mom of Lavie)

Nate, Jake's brother showing a screen to a young child.

“Payne skate park holds a special place in my heart. It’s the birthplace of my passion for filmmaking. Growing up there and capturing Jake, my twin brother's skating journey has not only helped him become an Olympic athlete, but it has also paved the way for my successful career as a professional cinematographer and director.”

— Nate I.

85 Million Skateboarders Worldwide

The vast majority of skateboarders are under the age of 18. This number is probably going to get bigger over the next five years as the industry will continue to grow. 23.9% of all skaters are female.

A woman at Payne skate park.

“It’s a very unique park and amazing community.” - Olivia T.