Come Support your Pikes Peak Roller Derby team as they race in the historic Emma Crawford Coffin Race!
Bleating Heart Night: Pikes Peak Roller Derby
At GPB, we love pairing good beer with a good cause. That’s why we are thrilled to host “Bleating Heart Nights” here in the Taproom on Tuesday evenings.
Where did we come up with the name Bleating Heart? Well, the sound a goat makes is called a “bleat” and a philanthropic goat is clearly called a “bleating heart”.
By joining us on a Bleating Heart Night, every pint you purchase between 5 – 9 will result in a $1 donation to the featured non-profit.
PPRD Karaoke Gong Show
Come join your favorite roller derby skaters as we bring back one of our ALL-TIME FAVORITE fundraising events, the legendary Karaoke Gong Show!
See you there!
PPRD Recruit Event
PPRD Logo Contest
CALLING ALL ARTISTS!
If you haven’t heard, Pikes Peak Derby Dames are excited to share that we are changing our name to Pikes Peak Roller Derby to more accurately represent our community and the evolvement of the sport!
Our league is committed to diversity, equity and inclusivity. As such, we recognize that “Dames” is not demonstrative of the inclusivity that we value. We are committed to inclusive and anti-discriminatory practices in regard to all transgender women, intersex women, and gender expansive participants. We are excited to introduce a name that is better representative of our diverse league.
In preparation for our rebranding, we are launching a contest for design of our new logo!
The requirements for design submission are as follows
- Should display “Pikes Peak Roller Derby” or “PPRD”
- File must be in vector, and either PNG or JPG format
- Must have transparent background
- Provide color and black and white versions
- Color version must include these color codes
- #e72279 – Pink
- 75b840 – Green
- #000000 – Black
- Horizontal, vertical, and square versions are encouraged but not required
The winner will get two passes to the 2022 bout of their choice, and a swag bag!
Please submit entries to marketing@pikespeakderbydames.com by August 1, 2022.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, let’s break the stigma!
One of our members shares her story and feelings on this important topic:
“One of the most important issues that our current society needs to deal with is the stigma surrounding mental health. For far too long, people have been shamed or thought of as less than because they may not experience this existence in the same way as what is deemed normal. As someone who was diagnosed at a young age with a mental health condition, it was a constant struggle to find the proper medical and therapeutic care to fit my personal brain chemistry. It sometimes seemed like I was a test subject when it came to figuring out what medications worked without making me a complete zombie, or finding which therapist or psychologist was going to treat the cause and not just numb the symptoms. I didn’t find the proper balance of meds and therapy until I was in my late 30’s. While treatments within the mental health community have improved immensely since my diagnosis, more work still needs to be done. But this isn’t something that most people are comfortable talking about. How can we fix something that no one wants to acknowledge? Visibility matters. If I had heard stories when I was younger of other people who had my mental condition thriving, I feel like my journey may have been much easier and healthier. Taking away that shame factor is so important. Educating people on how their brain works is so important. Understanding emotions and what is creating those feelings is so important. In my opinion, this is no different than treating any other medical condition. We are only endangering ourselves and others when we don’t treat mental health conditions in the same way as any other health issue. So I hope more people start to speak up about their own personal experiences. I hope people start to feel more comfortable about reaching out when they need help. Let’s start having those hard conversations and breaking that stigma so everyone has a better chance at healing.”
Pikes Peak Derby Dames Change Name to Reflect Inclusivity
Introducing, Pikes Peak Roller Derby
BIG NEWS!
Pikes Peak Derby Dames are excited to share that we are changing our name to Pikes Peak Roller Derby (PPRD)! This name change was driven by the need to more accurately represent our skate community and the evolvement of the sport.
Founded in 2005, PPRD is Colorado Springs’ first and only flat track roller derby league and a 501(c)7 nonprofit sports organization. Our mission is to foster athleticism, personal empowerment, and community relationships through playing and promoting the fast-paced, hard-hitting, competitive sport of flat track roller derby. PPRD provides an equal opportunity for athletes of all skill levels and abilities to succeed by discovering strengths, overcoming weaknesses, and challenging themselves, both on and off the track. PPRD has been a member of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), the international governing body of the sport since 2005. WFTDA recently expanded upon its gender policy and protections for athlete gender identity, prompting name change discussion within the league.
Our league is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusivity. As such, we recognize that “Dames” is not demonstrative of the inclusivity that we value. We are committed to inclusive and anti-discriminatory practices in regard to all transgender women, intersex women, and gender expansive participants. We are excited to introduce a name that is better representative of our diverse league. The name change was approved by league vote in March of this year.
While you will still see PPDD in media content and our uniforms, fans can expect to see a full roll out of PPRD by 2023.
Pikes Peak Pride Parade
Spring Fling Skate Night
Join us as we welcome spring with a family friendly Spring Fling skate night at Skate City North Academy on April 26th from 6-8pm! The cost is $7 for admission and $3 skate rental for each skater. Dressing up (think flowers, bees, and anything spring) is encouraged, but not required.