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Placerville Skateboarding Icon Kelley Rogers Remembered as Guardian of Joe’s Skate Park

Community mourns loss of “gatekeeper” who helped save beloved local skate park and mentored generations of youth

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 19, 2026
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Placerville Skateboarding Icon Kelley Rogers Remembered as Guardian of Joe’s Skate Park

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PLACERVILLE, Calif. — The El Dorado County skateboarding community is mourning the loss of Kelley Rogers, a pivotal figure whose grassroots leadership helped preserve and redefine Joe’s Skate Park as a safe haven for local youth.

Rogers, who died March 1, 2026, at age 52, is widely credited with helping reopen the park after it was shuttered by El Dorado County in 2008 following a violent incident. Alongside fellow skater Sinjin Savage, Rogers organized community efforts that ultimately restored access to the facility, located on the north side of the El Dorado County Fairgrounds.

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Once the park reopened, Rogers assumed an informal but widely respected role as its “gatekeeper.” He introduced a self-governance model among skaters—emphasizing accountability, respect and cleanliness—that helped keep the park operational and largely free of further incidents.

“He gave kids a place to belong,” one community member said during a candlelight vigil held March 6 at the park. “If you showed up, Kelley made sure you were seen.”

More than 100 people attended that vigil, lining the skating bowl with candles in tribute to a man many described as both mentor and protector.

A Business Owner and Advocate

Rogers extended his influence beyond the skate park through his business, Hangtown Skate Shop, later rebranded as Motherlode Board Supply Co.. Originally located at the park, the shop eventually moved to Main Street, becoming a hub for the region’s skateboarding culture.

He also collaborated with SkateMD to host clinics for children with special needs, expanding access to the sport and reinforcing his reputation as an inclusive advocate. Rogers further worked with local galleries to elevate skateboarding as a legitimate form of art.

Deep Roots in the Region

A native of Pollock Pines, Rogers was known as a skilled skateboarder and snowboarder—described by friends as “a ripper on snow and skate.” Those closest to him say his greatest legacy, however, lies in his mentorship.

He frequently provided equipment, encouragement and guidance to young people who felt, in his words, “discarded or misplaced.” That approach resonated deeply in a rural county where recreational outlets for youth can be limited.

Local coverage in the Mountain Democrat highlighted Rogers’ “big heart” and his consistent presence at the park, where he informally counseled and supported countless young riders.

The Park’s Origins

Joe’s Skate Park itself is rooted in community effort. The facility was developed through a collaboration led by Placerville Rotary members, including philanthropist Joe Stancil, whose contributions to local civic projects—including courthouse refurbishments and youth programs—led to the park being named in his honor.

Construction involved Carter-Kelly Construction, while local businesses contributed roughly $10,000 through donation drives to help fund the project.

A Lasting Message

Rogers is survived by his mother, Barbara Rogers, and his son, Jonas Rogers. During the March 6 vigil, family members shared reflections from his personal writings, underscoring a philosophy that has since circulated widely across the community:

“When you know someone is hurting, hug them.”

That message, echoed in local reporting and tributes, has become a rallying point for a community grappling with loss while honoring a man who built connection through action.

As Placerville reflects on Rogers’ legacy, his imprint remains visible in every rider who drops into the bowl at Joe’s Skate Park—many of whom first found their footing under his watch.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - 2008 Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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