Boyd Skate Park, a decade-long project that was formally unveiled at the end of last Summer, is among the projects Gabe Brummett has been part of that have bolstered Eau Claire into the place we know it as today.
Sometimes childhood dreams stay tucked away in a little corner of your mind, a reminder of dreams not yet chased or a spark that’s just waiting to catch. For Tyler Morse, that spark came in the form of a building on Brackett Avenue, which would soon become home .
If you happen to pass by Boyd Park’s new skatepark in the coming weeks, you may catch a glimpse of the Eau Claire Skaters Association’s (ECSA) newest endeavor: community lessons! In fact, these lessons have become so popular that skatepark advocate and founder of ECSA, Gabe Brummett, won’t be.
Eau Claire has no shortage of murals, but local Gabe Brummett is aiming to introduce a new kind of mural to the area – one completely centered around the community. With the help of experienced muralist, printmaker, and community organizer Dave Loewenstein, the community is invited to a.