Presumably littered with the Silly Pink Bunnies, grown-up groms and more this Saturday at the Shag Lounge, we celebrate the final party 3 years ago at the infamous Fallen skate warehouse and the birthday of its former proprietor. Three years ago the homeless shelter hybrid was at its peak and was tragically shut down after generations of skater-made obstacles had peaked to the amazing Masonite topped, pool coping clad blood, sweat and tears for so many of us.
Found within the history of the Denver gem, its beginnings were humble, and occupants many and thus the skaters fueled a revolution, as we often do. From the movable obstacles and 4 foot mini to the ultimate hip filled, door roll-over bowl spine connected to the original wide 6 foot mini. The spirit and awe of the place attracted many, time and time again. It also contained a pseudo residency in which a succession of occupants inhabited, some more withstanding than others.
This Saturday night, February 21st, at the Shag Lounge, marks the three year anniversary of the last epic party there and the more than three year anniversary of the birth of the main Fallen Man. Happy Birthday buddy, that key meant more than car keys.
The celebration will include the sounds of DJ Wesley Wayne, a compilation video and photo show by Swellbow, cheap drinks and even buzz about a quarter pipe on the patio (we all miss the former beloved jersey barrier of yore). Review @ Raised the roof at Shag Lounge for the Fallen Warehouse party.











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