Lebanon Sk8 Center, 1355 S. Main St., Lebanon, Oregon


But first it was:
Roll-A-Rena, 1355 S. Main St., Lebanon, Oregon
• Operator: Mr. & Mrs. Blake "Pop" Holbrook (July 8, 1949[1] - March 1972[2] & 1973[4] - 1974[5])
• Operator: Mr. & Mrs. Paul Combs and Kenneth Brooks (March 1972[2] -1972)
(Leased by Combs and Brooks, but still owned by the Holbrook's[4])
• Manager: [?]
• Pro/Coach: Kenneth Brooks[2]
• Floor size: 80' x 140'[3]
• Floor type: Maple Wood[3]
• Opened: July 8, 1949[1] - 1974[5]
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Lebanon Skate Center / Lebanon Sk8 Center
• Operator: Fred Flesher (1974[5] - July 1979[12]), Bill (Fred's son) & Monica [15], Bill (Fred's son) & Julie Flesher[12] (2001-2008)
(Fred previously owned Gresham for 18 years)[5]
• Manager: Karrie Rhoades[16], Chris Faught[13], Donald Schoenthal[12]
• Primary reason for closing: "the safety of children, traffic congestion, and the age of the building."[6]
• Opened: 1974[5] - March 2008[8]
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Lebanon Sk8 Center
• Operator/Leased to: Dave Crapo[7]
(Leased to Dave Crapo, & still owned by Bill and Julie Flesher - 2008)[7]
(Leased to Dave Crapo, & now owned by Gary Clowser - 2008[10]-2010)[11]
• Primary reason for closing: Lack of business. Had to borrow $5000 to pay rent on building."[10]
• Opened: Dec 2008[9] - May 2010[11]

Gary Clowser had originally intended to move his furniture business into the Lebanon Sk8 Center, but as of June 2010 had not made that decision.[11]
Today, building is still unoccupied.









Roll-A-Rena has new operators,
leased by Mr. & Mrs. Paul Combs and Kenneth Brooks.



Roll-A-Rena's New owner:
Fred Flesher.










Roll-A-Rena's operators for nearly 15yrs:
Bill (Freds's son) & Monica Flesher.













Roll-A-Rena's operators:
Newlyweds, Bill & Julie Flesher.



2003 Website Images




2004 Website Image
Meet the Staff










New owner, Gary Clowser saved the
Lebanon Sk8 Center from closing,
at least for now.








2014 for-sale photos courtesy Zillow[14]












Owner, Gary Clowser had originally intended to move his furniture business into the Lebanon Sk8 Center, but as of June 2010 had not made that decision.[11]
Today, building is still unoccupied.

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