Posted by mohawk on November 2, 2009

October, 30, 2009 Seattle, Washington - Halloween kicked off early in Fremont as Ride Snowboards brought down the freak show, ahem, i mean “Tweak Show” to evo for a night of terror! It was such a sick event, everyone dressed up and the films were incredible. Lets see, we had Ride’s team film “Along for the Ride”, Pirate Productions and Videograss’s latest film. Despite the incredible line up of films, people seemed to be preoccupied by the array of crazy costumes, the photobooth, games (Wheel of Death, Skull Toss, Membrain) and the Ride pro team was in the house signing autographs. Mikey Leblanc, Hana Beaman, Jusso Lavisto, Darrell Mathes Austin Hironaka, Megan Ginter, Nash, Marco, Cory Noble and the whole ride crew were present and accounted for.
Here are a couple shots from the night but check out the full Flickr Photobooth Album and the full Flickr Album from the Party.





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Posted by mohawk on October 26, 2009

Don’t miss the Ride Tweak Show on the eve of Halloween, October 30th from 7:00 - 10:00pm at evo in Fremont (Seattle, WA). We are talking full Halloween mode here, complete with costume contest, games, prizes and showings of the Ride team vid, Along for the Ride, Videograss and Priates Jolly Roger. Join Mikey, Darrell, Marco, Jusso, Hana and many more of the Ride pro’s for a freak-filled night! First 50 people in get a gift bag complete with a custom Tweak Show Jones soda bottle, Ride beanie and much more! Open to all ages, hope to see you there!
Brought to you by Ride, evo & Jones Soda.
Posted by kmacbain on September 21, 2008
Surfers, skaters, snowboarders, boys, girls, and dogs from around the Northwest gathered Friday night to welcome Benji Weatherly and his new film, Life as a Movie, to Seattle. Five bucks got you in the door at evo for a chance to see the crossover boardsport movie and win some rad prizes. It also contributed to the growing feelings of general excitment for the coming winter. Oh, and free beer.

The floor was cleared, the screen pulled down, and people started to trickle in. The beer tent was definitely the main attraction until Weatherly introduced the movie and shed some light on his motivation for the project. Just before pressing play, he tossed out free gear and politely asked for a show of hands to see who actually wore a size 9 shoe before randomly throwing a pair into the crowd. Everyone was stoked (probably not as stoked as the tall kid who won the hoodie) and the movie only added fuel to fire.
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