Saturday brings the chance for Isle of Wight female skateboarders of all ages to meet two inspirational female skaters from the mainland, as they make their way over to Ryde Skate Park.
Isle of Wight skateboarding hero, John Cattle, who helps enrich the lives of so many people each week, will head to Liverpool tonight as a positive role model finalist in the National Diversity Awards.
It's no surprise to hear that Isle of Wight skater, film-maker and all-round good egg, John Cattle, has been shortlisted as a nominee as a 'Positive Role Model' in the National Diversity Awards 2016.
John Cattle's Skate Club are very close to being in the lead and could end up winning vital help from Jewsons to renovate their permanent base. Do it for the kids. Vote today!
Your vote could help John Cattle's Isle of Wight-based Skate Club win a prize of between £500 or £150,000 in building materials. It's quick and simple for Facebook users, so don't delay.
Theo Bridgeman filmed the stunt at Ventnor Skatepark to get a challenge going with Californian skater, Jeromy Green. He's managed to raise even more awareness for the Ventnor Skatepark project in the process.
Last summer Goddards Brewery launched Wight Trash Pale Ale and committed to donating 10p per bottle sold to the Ventnor Skatepark project. It's raised £300 so far!
OnTheWight has exclusive concept video footage and an artist's impression of how a concrete skatepark in Ventnor could look. Find out how you can help be part of making that happen.
Board the time machine and travel back nearly forty years to join the Isle of Wight Skateboarding scene in 1976. Not only fascinating from watching the tricks, but the fashion and scenery back then.