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Wilkeson businesses hosting Bacon & Eggs Fest this weekend

Published 12:45 pm Wednesday, August 24, 2022

John Hillding stands in the center of the Bacon and Eggs skatepark, which he designed. The Wilkeson skatepark came about from a state grant, Grindline Skateparks, organizing by Hillding and city leaders, and a lot of volunteers. All photos by Alex Bruell
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John Hillding stands in the center of the Bacon and Eggs skatepark, which he designed. The Wilkeson skatepark came about from a state grant, Grindline Skateparks, organizing by Hillding and city leaders, and a lot of volunteers. All photos by Alex Bruell

John Hillding stands in the center of the Bacon and Eggs skatepark, which he designed. The Wilkeson skatepark came about from a state grant, Grindline Skateparks, organizing by Hillding and city leaders, and a lot of volunteers. All photos by Alex Bruell
John Hillding stands in the center of the Bacon and Eggs skatepark, which he designed. The Wilkeson skatepark came about from a state grant, Grindline Skateparks, organizing by Hillding and city leaders, and a lot of volunteers. Photo by Alex Bruell.

Wilkesonians will host a skating contest and business fest this weekend to raise money toward keeping the new skate park in tip-top shape.

Businesses in town will be serving special “bacon & eggs” meals and merchandise this Saturday and Sunday, proceeds from which will be donated to support the maintenance and expansion of the town’s Bacon & Eggs Skate Park, according to Nomad PNW owner Felisha Ford.

The park was finished in spring last year, designed by local artist John Hillding. The 3,600-square foot skatepark / pop-art installation features two sunny-side up eggs, a 30-foot piece of bacon, and of course the pan itself, which provides a circular rim for skaters to ride and grind.

On Sunday, Aug. 28, skaters are invited to a demo and contest at the skatepark itself, starting at 1 p.m. The skatepark is located on the righthand side of Church Street / SR 165 as you’re coming into town from the south, just past 163rd Court East.

For more info, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/798620687978992/