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The '''NH Roller Derby''' is the original flat-track roller derby league in Southern NH. The league is composed of two teams for intra-league play, and an all-star travel team that competes with other leagues in the surrounding area. Founded in 2007 as '''Skate Free or Die Rollergirls''', the league changed it's name, when a copy-cat league started up in the same town, to keep it's integrity as NH's Roller Derby founders. They then changed their A-Team name to '''Skate Free or Die!''' as a nod to their original name. Along with the fun counter culture and hard hitting action that comes along with Roller Derby, the team members for NH Roller Derby revel in the fact that they can effect their community positively and give all their proceeds to charity. Their "Not For Profit" business goals include charitable donations of money and appearances. The girls pride themselves in being positive role models and members of the community. |
The '''NH Roller Derby''' is the original flat-track roller derby league in Southern NH. The league is composed of two teams for intra-league play, and an all-star travel team that competes with other leagues in the surrounding area. Founded in 2007 as '''Skate Free or Die Rollergirls''', the league changed it's name, when a copy-cat league started up in the same town, to keep it's integrity as NH's Roller Derby founders. They then changed their A-Team name to '''Skate Free or Die!''' as a nod to their original name. Along with the fun counter culture and hard hitting action that comes along with Roller Derby, the team members for NH Roller Derby revel in the fact that they can effect their community positively and give all their proceeds to charity. Their "Not For Profit" business goals include charitable donations of money and appearances. The girls pride themselves in being positive role models and members of the community. |
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The NH Roller Derby upholds and celebtrates these trends. |
The NH Roller Derby upholds and celebtrates these trends. |
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==Charitable Causes== |
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The NH Roller Derby has given donations to these Non-Profit Organizations: |
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*NH group walking in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-day walk |
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*Laconia, NH Bone Marrow Drive |
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*Nashua Girls Inc. |
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*BARCC (Boston Area Rape Crisis Center) |
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*Lowell 313 Gallery - in cultivation of the Arts in Community |
Revision as of 05:53, 16 September 2008
The NH Roller Derby is the original flat-track roller derby league in Southern NH. The league is composed of two teams for intra-league play, and an all-star travel team that competes with other leagues in the surrounding area. Founded in 2007 as Skate Free or Die Rollergirls, the league changed it's name, when a copy-cat league started up in the same town, to keep it's integrity as NH's Roller Derby founders. They then changed their A-Team name to Skate Free or Die! as a nod to their original name. Along with the fun counter culture and hard hitting action that comes along with Roller Derby, the team members for NH Roller Derby revel in the fact that they can effect their community positively and give all their proceeds to charity. Their "Not For Profit" business goals include charitable donations of money and appearances. The girls pride themselves in being positive role models and members of the community.
Members
The travel team for play within the NH Roller Derby league are:
- Skate Free or Die! Colors: Pink and Black
League History
July 2007
League Founded
July 2008
First Scrimmage against PRD's Killah Bees
August 2008
First Home Hosted Tournament- featuring teams from ME, MA, RI, CT, NY
Sept 2008
First Bout against MRD's Calamity Janes
Cultural Significance
Roller Derby, along with being an agressive sport, is a venue for counter and subcultural trends both superficial and deeply rooted such as fashion, punk, post punk, DIY, third-wave feminism, body acceptance, political satire and grassroots communityactivism.
The NH Roller Derby upholds and celebtrates these trends.
Charitable Causes
The NH Roller Derby has given donations to these Non-Profit Organizations:
- NH group walking in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-day walk
- Laconia, NH Bone Marrow Drive
- Nashua Girls Inc.
- BARCC (Boston Area Rape Crisis Center)
- Lowell 313 Gallery - in cultivation of the Arts in Community