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Press Release
Tuesday, October 12, 2004 Studio City, CATony Hawk and event co-chairs Sean Penn, David Spade, Bobby Kotick (CEO, Activision), Bob McKnight (CEO, Quiksilver), Casey Wasserman (CEO, Wasserman Media Group) John Lewicki (Sports Marketing Director, McDonalds), and the William Morris Agency hosted the first Stand Up For Skateparks benefit in Studio City, CA, on October 3, 2004. The inaugural event raised $500,000 for the Tony Hawk Foundation, Hawk¹s non-profit organization whose goal is to help low-income communities b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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