The Events Center in Fort Collins is becoming a new climbing gym, which means FoCo Roller Derby and other local sports leagues will be displaced. Can you help?
Anyone on Facebook (read: everyone and their religious quote-posting mom) has been doing 'describe yourself in three fictional characters' thing. Here's mine.
If you're looking for something fun to get you out on the weekend, I recommend catching a bout -- and this one's the best because everyone's wearing a prom dress.
We've been scoping out the town to find you the best places to roll with the girl gang. OK, so we were just going anyway, but we've got suggestions. #Grrrlpower
The Events Center at 218 Smokey Street in south Fort Collins is hosting Skate Party Friday Nights all summer long, which is great because that's how I roll.
If you have not experienced the rush of Roller Derby, 2016 is your year! This year will mark the tenth season for FoCo Roller Derby, formerly FoCo Girls Gone Derby.
In Saturday's bout against Greeley, Fort Collins' Cinderhellas sported '#109' on the backs of their legs to honor a skater who lost her life at the Bataclan.
Roller derby and formal dresses are two things I never though I would put into the same sentence, which is why I couldn't miss out on the opportunity to see The FoCo Girls Gone Derby throw down in gowns.
The FoCo Girls Gone Derby let me lace up some skates and hit the track with them last week. But, let’s get one thing straight: roller derby is not campy –it’s a real sport. A tough sport.
Last night Derek and I got to experience roller derby. No, we didn't get thrown in the middle of a derby match (thankfully :)), but some of the FOCO Girls Gone Derby girls took some time out of their night to suit us up, teach us some moves, and give us an idea about what derby is all about.
And I came back with all of my teeth!