Local youth took to Gunnedah skate park in full force on Wednesday, to attend Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre's skate park party.
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About 35 kids brought their bikes, scooters and skateboards to practice and show-off their skills.
The event was originally planned for Friday, July 10 but wet weather forced its postponement.
Winanga-Li inclusion officer Debbie Steadman said it was good that the event was saved for a better day, as the weather was "beautiful".
"It went really, really well and the kids loved it," Ms Steadman said.
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But she said some things would've made the location even better for the party. This included a toilet block, a barbecue area, and "a lot of love and care".
"When the kids wanted to go to the toilet, you had to drive all the way around Gunnedah to take them," she said.
She said it would be great if Gunnedah Shire Council upgraded the area, and made it as good as Tamworth's new skate park.
"It would be nice to have things for the kids, because there's always people there," Ms Steadman said.
"We can have events and competitions for the older ones."
Despite this, the event organiser said she was keen to hold similar events every school holidays for youth to enjoy.