
Monday, April 27, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Primo Beer at the Surfing Heritage Foundation

The Surfing Heritage Foundation invites you to a special mid-week - mid-day event!
We know this is during the "Work Week" But, this could be fun and it's only for an hour!
On April 30th at 10 a.m. you are invited to a special longboard donation to the Surfing Heritage Foundation from three time world champion Rusty Keaulana (Russ K). Plus, we'll have some cool Hawaiian and Californian surfing legends on hand to also spread the Aloha spirit.
As part of a promotional tour introducing Primo Beer to California, (Primo is one of the Foundation's sponsors this year) Primo is coming to The Foundation in two specially outfitted Primo vehicles, a classic VW Double Cab and a custom woody bus. On the bus will be Primo's big "Bruddahs" including Keoni Watson, Hawaiian Big Wave Champion; Rusty Keaulana (Russ K), three-time Longboard World Champion and part of the first family of Hawai'i surfing; Spam, Primo's official "Bombucha"; and Lanai, a top DJ on 98.5 in Oahu. The Bruddahs will spread a taste of Hawai'i with California natives Brad Gerlach, International Big Wave Champion and acclaimed surfer and filmmaker, Chris Malloy.
It'll be a fun one-hour event that's your chance to meet some new friends and be a part of a new donation - we hope to see you at 10 a.m. April 30th at the Heritage.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Thursday, April 09, 2009
BIG BRUDDAH TOUR TO MAKE DONATION AT SURFING HERITAGE FOUNDATION

HAWAIIAN AND CALIFORNIAN SURFING LEGENDS WILL BE SPREADING THE ALOHA SPIRIT
- Primo Woody Bus Tour From Santa Cruz To San Diego To Feature Big Wave Champions and Hawaiian Ambassadors or “Bruddahs” -
Primo Island Lager, Hawaii’s original beer, dating back to 1897, will bring the aloha spirit and Hawaiian big “Bruddahs” to California for a 10-day tour of top coastal towns and surfing spots. Dubbed “The Primo Big Bruddah Tour,” two specially outfitted Primo vehicles, a classic VW Double Cab and a custom woody bus, will hit Orange County on April 30. Some of Hawai’i’s most notorious “Bruddahs” ("brother" or "pal" in Hawaiian pidgin) are coming direct from Hawai’i to help spread the word about Primo Island Lager and some “aloha spirit.”
On April 30, Rusty Keaulana will be donating a long board that he rode at the world famous Bonzai Pipeline in 2001 to the Surfing Heritage Foundation
• At Surfing Heritage 10:00 a.m to 11:00 a.m.
Primo’s big “Bruddahs” will also be on hand, including Keoni Watson, Hawaiian Big Wave Champion; Rusty Keaulana (Russ K), three-time Longboard World Champion and part of the first family of Hawai’i surfing; Spam, Primo’s official “Bombucha”; and Lanai, a top DJ on 98.5 in Oahu. The Bruddahs will spread a taste of Hawai’i with California natives Brad Gerlach, International Big Wave Champion and acclaimed surfer and filmmaker, Chris Malloy – who will both join along on the tour.
Primo’s “Bruddahs” and the two Primo vehicles will also be hosting “Primo Aloha Nights” featuring comedy shows, tasting and music:
• Mutt Lynch’s – 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. (Newport Beach)
• Aloha Grill – 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Huntington Beach)
• Duke’s – 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Huntington Beach)
• Hapa J’s – 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. (San Clemente)
• OC Tavern – 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. (San Clemente)
Musical guests at OC Tavern include Tribal Theory and Stranger. For more information, visit www.primobeer.com.
About Surfing Heritage Foundation
Established in 2001 as a not for profit, the organization’s mission is to preserve, present and promote the sport of surfing so that it will be more accurately portrayed, understood and enjoyed by current and future generations. The Foundation functions as a museum and archive and maintains the world’s foremost collection of historic surfboards and surfing memorabilia. Located in San Clemente, California, it is open for public viewing. www.surfingheritage.org.
About Primo Brewing & Malting Co.
Primo Brewing & Malting Co. was founded in 1897 as Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. and has been an integral part of Hawaiian lore since. The Company is a division of Pabst Brewing Co. of Woodridge, Illinois. Pabst was founded in 1844 and produces many fine quality beers around the country such as Pabst Blue Ribbon, Schlitz, Lone Star and McSorley’s Ales. For more information about Primo beer, visit www.primobeer.com.
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Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Tom Blake

A great read on Legendary Surfers
http://www.legendarysurfers.com/surf/legends/ls07_blake.shtml
Introduction by Gary Lynch
Tom Blake is the obvious link between the ancient South Pacific waterman and the twentieth century Anglo waterman. Not only did he precede most other Anglo visitors to Hawaii that surfed, he understood and adopted the Aloha frame-of-mind and possessed the unique ability to produce water craft in harmony with the previous one thousand years of surfing's progression.
Blake placed surfboards, paddleboards, and life saving equipment within reach of the interested athlete, lifeguard, and seaside visitor. In Blake's life, there was no separation between religion, surfing, swimming, building surfboards, eating, and exercise. At the time, no one guessed that his unorthodox life style would one day become the accepted standard for the beach culture.
Blake's early published work, both word and photographic, awoke new generations of surfers and educated them to the vast richness of their surfing heritage. His pioneering efforts continue to inspire today's surfers with the knowledge that their lifestyle is one firmly seated in traditions both intelligent and legitimate for generations to come.
-- Gary Lynch, November 1999
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Now playing --- The Canary Island Date Palm

Along the trials to Trestles you will find...
Phoenix canariensis is a species in the palm family, Arecaceae, native to the Canary Islands. It is a relative of Phoenix dactylifera, the true date palm. It is a large solitary palm, 10-20(-40) m tall. The leaves are pinnate, 4-6 m long, with 80-100 leaflets on each side of the central rachis. The fruit is an oval, yellow to orange drupe 2 cm long and 1 cm diameter and containing a single large seed; the fruit pulp is edible but too thin to be worth eating.
The most used common name in English is "Canary Island Date Palm". The common name in Spanish speaking countries and in the Canary Islands is "Palmera Canaria".
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Guess whos coming to dinner?



Surfing Heritage Foundation Roasts its own
1st Annual Event Honor’s Founders Dick Metz and Spencer Croul
This past Sunday evening the Surfing Heritage Foundation started a tradition that’s bound to go down in the annuals of surf lore as one of the most irreverent evenings of all time. Perhaps the infamous Master of Ceremonies, Robert “Wingnut” Weaver, said it best, “"This is the first ever roast in the sport of surfing and it’s about time we cooked some of our sport's most cherished characters!"
And cook it was as surf legends Greg Noll, Bruce Brown, and Hobie Alter skewered the roasted in a rousing session of jokes, tall tales and antidotes about their lives both true and complete fiction. Nothing was sacred and nothing was sparred. It was a very special evening that was both humorous and generous at the same time. The audience was a broad cross section of some of surfing’s greatest pioneers from the east coast to Hawaii who all shared a great evening together.
Bruce Brown, who created the iconic surf film The Endless Summer, spoke about how Dick Metz was the original inspiration for the film having traveled around the world years before. Big wave legend Greg Noll reminisced about how Spencer Croul searched and found the first surfboard Greg had ever shaped and gave it back to him as a gesture of friendship.
It was truly a great beginning to what will become an annual fundraiser for the Surfing Heritage Foundation.
About the Roasted:
Surfing Heritage Founder, Dick Metz, is a long time surfer from Laguna Beach, who tipped legendary surfing documentary producer, Bruce Brown about South Africa, where he filmed the most spectacular segment for his seminal 1965 film, "The Endless Summer". Later, Dick partnered with Hobie Alter to establish Hobie Sports, the first successful chain of surf & sport retail outlets. During those years, Dick began collecting the historical surfboards that help comprise the nucleus of the current Foundation collection. Metz established the 501(c)(3) foundation in 1998, as a lasting home for his collection.
Co-founder, Spencer Croul, a Newport Beach surfer and active surfboard collector whose family founded Behr Paint, teamed with Metz, and they combined their collections into the largest, most significant in the world. Spencer also provides the facility in which the Foundation currently operates. The on-going contributions of both men, as well as a prominent Board, dedicated staff, and a host of volunteers have brought The Surfing Heritage Foundation to its current position as the surfing world's most renowned archiving and preservation effort.
By Denny Michael
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Surfing Heritage Foundation Roast this weekend
February 26, 2009
PRESS RELEASE
Created as a fun and ribald fund-raiser for the Surfing Heritage Foundation, this special night will feature the always-irreverent emcee, surf personality Robert "Wingnut" Weaver, with a celebrated roster of roasters including Greg Noll, Bruce Brown, and Hobie Alter.
"This will be the first ever Roast in the sport of surfing. It's about time we cooked some of our sport's most cherished characters!"
Special auction items: A week at an architecturally unique Baja surf pad, a weekend of perfect surf with Wingnut & Micky Munoz at "The Hollister Ranch", a rare collection of historical fine art photo prints from the Foundation's archive, a thrilling private flight on a restored P-51 WWII fighter aircraft, and a whale watching cruise for four aboard a lavish private yacht followed by dinner and drinks at the Wind & Sea Restaurant.
The Surfing Heritage Foundation preserves wave-riding history and culture via the collecting and archiving of historical surf craft, photography, oral histories, films and videos, artwork, printed matter, and other items of significance. As the earliest of our sport's pioneers depart, their memories and historical perspectives leave as well, unless we can save them for future generations.
Founder, Dick Metz, is a long time surfer from Laguna Beach, who tipped legendary surfing documentary producer, Bruce Brown about South Africa, where he filmed the most spectacular segment for his seminal 1965 film, "The Endless Summer". Later, Dick partnered with Hobie Alter to establish Hobie Sports, the first successful chain of surf & sport retail outlets. During those years, Dick began collecting the historical surfboards that help comprise the nucleus of the current Foundation collection. Metz established the 501(c)(3) foundation in 1998, as a lasting home for his collection.
Co-founder, Spencer Croul, a Newport Beach surfer and active surfboard collector whose family founded Behr Paint, teamed with Metz, and they combined their collections into the largest, most significant in the world. Spencer also provides the facility in which the Foundation currently operates. The on-going contributions of both men, as well as a prominent Board, dedicated staff, and a host of volunteers have brought The Surfing Heritage Foundation to its current position as the surfing world's most renowned archiving and preservation effort.
For more information or tickets:
Contact: SHF at 949 388 0313 x5 or visit www.surfingheritage.org
Event Info
March 8, 2009
6:30- 9:30 PM
The Cannery Restaurant
Newport Beach
Couples $550, singles $300
(Tickets limited to the first 100 respondents)
Monday, March 02, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
mi casa es su casa
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Mattson Two Benefit Concert

This is from the Shakas and Singlefins Blog from Ryan Tarter
Hello friends,
As some of you may or may not know, Jan and Arlene Mattson have had some health problems lately. Arlene had surgery two weeks ago to remove a brain tumor that had grown back after 15 years. She is still in northern California recovering and is expected to be back home in about four weeks.
Jan was recently diagnosed with colon cancer. He went in for an outpatient procedure last Friday to remove the cancerous tumor. The surgery did not go as expected. The surgeon was unable to remove the tumor and caused an ulcer to bleed during surgery. They could not get the bleeding to stop since the tumor was in the way, so they admitted Jan to the hospital with severe internal bleeding. The doctors told Jan he would not make it but miraculously the ulcer stopped bleeding on it’s own and Jan has been getting better everyday since. He is now back at home slowly recovering so he is strong enough for a second attempt at removing the tumor.
Both Jan and Arlene are self -employed and are not able to work right now. Bills are beginning to accumulate and we are reaching out to you, as friends, to help support this wonderful couple.
Please see the flyer below for info on the benefit show we are hosting for them. I realize that times are financially tough for all of us right now, but any and everything is helpful at this point. If you are unable to attend the show but would still like to make a donation, please send it to . . .
Jan & Arlene Mattson
c/o
Brooke Mattson
1563 Village View Rd.
Encinitas, CA 92024
Also, Jonathan Mattson is in the works of setting up a paypall account for donations from overseas.
Thank you in advance for your love and support and we look forward to seeing you at the show. Please forward this info on to anybody who you think may be interested, spread the word.
If you need to contact me (Brooke Mattson), I can be reached at 760.271.5406 or via e-mail brookebutterfly@hotmail.com. Or, you can reach Jonathan Mattson 760-500-9036 or via e-mail themattson2@yahoo.com
Monday, February 16, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Monday, February 09, 2009
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Bustin Down the door opens Surfing Heritage Foundation's 2009 season

San Clemente, California. Surfing greats Shaun Tomson, Peter “PT” Townend, Ian Cairns and Michael Tomson were on hand to share the spotlight this past Tuesday evening discussing their Hawaiian exploits of the seventies. The topic of the evening was their documentary film called “Bustin down the door”. The film captures how this group of Australians and South Africans set out to change the world of surfing by bringing to it a higher level of professionalism, thus beginning the shift toward the billion dollar surf industry we know today.
Three decades have past when this team first landed in Hawaii to stake their claim as the best surfers in the world. Through essays written by themselves and wonderful photography from the lens of Dan Merkel, Oahu’s North Shore is captured as time machine of the sport.
The evening that was free to the public and featured a slideshow, Q&A, book and DVD signing, and limited-edition framed photographs featured in the book.
By Denny Michael
Monday, February 02, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Gathering of the Tribes comes to an end

Church Beach, California
January 3 and 4, 2009.
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association’s 13th annual Gathering of the Tribes event came to a close last Sunday afternoon with an amazing series of hotly contested finals. Several inspired performances and great last minute clutch surfing that capped off the two day classic.
In the girls 14 and under competition, Hallie Rohr of the Doheny club bested Makala Smith of the Oceanside group with an amazing series of linked moves and great wave selection. The men’s 20 to 29 age group featured over-the top surfing from both Tyler Warren and Bucky Barry of Doheny and eventual winner Steve Newton of Oceanside. The weekend conditions consisted of everything mother nature could drum up from rough wind-chopped waves on Saturday to choice 3 to 6 foot glassy peelers on Sunday. The conditions for the final were the perfect backdrop for classic longboard surfing.
This year’s event consisted of two competitive surfing areas that were judged simultaneously by two separate judging stations. The configuration enabled over 350 contestants from over 18 Longboard Coalition Teams to surf and work their way to the finals on Sunday afternoon.
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association has held the Gathering of the Tribes surf event for 13 years and sets the tone for the coming year of club competition. This year’s program was no exception. Jack Sutter, Doheny Longboard Club President, stated,” This year’s event was especially exciting because we were able to add a Stand Up Paddle (SUP) division that showed just how far the sport has come with their exceptional wave surfing abilities”.
The Coalition of Surfing Clubs (CSC) is an international organization that represents the interests of surfing clubs throughout California and the world. It acts as a united voice to address issues related to coastal water quality, beach access, development, and legislative policy. The Coalition represents over 10,000 surfers of all ages and exists for the betterment of the citizenship of the surfer, to improve clean water locally and globally and to promote the sport of surfing.
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association is an organization comprised of individuals dedicated to the enjoyment of board surfing in a clean and natural environment. In relation to that philosophy, the DLSA will act as a support group to other organizations with similar views and objectives. For additional information contact Denny Michael at dlsa10@hotmail.com
http://beach.freedomblogging.com/2009/01/06/hundreds-compete-at-longboard-competition-in-san-o/4696/#more-4696
http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/contest-news/13th-annual-gathering-of-the-tribes-longboard-surf-event-comes-to-close_21485/
http://www.surfersvillage.com/surfing/38355/news.htm
http://www.dohosurf.org/News.html
http://www.mylocallineup.com/20090105500/contests/club/gathering-of-the-tribes-09.html
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
North Shore 12/2/08
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI
330 AM HST TUE DEC 2 2008
OAHU-
330 AM HST TUE DEC 2 2008
HIGH SURF WARNING FOR NORTH AND WEST SHORES
Surf along north facing shores will increase to heights of 10 to 15 feet after sunrise this morning, and build to heights of 20 to 25 feet by this afternoon.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Monday, November 03, 2008
October Sessions - 2008

October was a month to remember. A perfect combination of swell, sun, heat and more swell. The old surfer adage “you should have been here an hour ago” rippled through the packed parking lots of every surfing location we hold near and dear. It was “Bitchen” to coin a phrase – a complete top to bottom wonderful surf month. For each of us lucky enough to share a few, or to just watch it unfold, California was at its best for much of the month. The swells of October 2008 were a poignant reminder of just how lucky we are to live here and enjoy the moments of purity that only great waves and times can provide. Here’s to hoping the next months are even better!!!
Monday, October 27, 2008
13th Annual Gathering of the Tribes Longboard Contest Dates Selected
Doheny Longboard Surfing Associations Annual Gathering of the Tribes Longboard Surf event comes to Church Beach, San Onofre, January 3-4, 2009
SAN ONOFRE, Calif. –The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association is set to rack up another in a long line of firsts when the classic winter longboard event sets off the Coalition of Surfing Clubs 2009 competitive season. The program offers a great mix of spectacular competitive longboarding, a variety beach activities and support for several worthwhile charities.
Held at the beginning of every year, the Gathering of the Tribes contest features two competitive surfing areas at the legendary Church Beach in San Onofre, Calif. This configuration enables more than 350 contestants, from more than 18 Longboard Coalition Teams, to battle their way to the finals, which will be held in the afternoon on Sunday, January 4th. The number of competitors makes this the largest competitive 2-day longboard event on the west coast.
In 2008, more than 350 competitors, and their families, enjoyed the rural setting of Church Beach, which is home to one of the premier point breaks in California. The contest showcased a combination of traditional longboard styles along with newer more progressive moves. The Gathering of the Tribes sets the tone for the coming year of club competitions. “We are excited to host the beginning of the 2009 coalition club series and we’re looking forward to this year’s competition,” said Jack Sutter, president of the Doheny club.
The Coalition of Surfing Clubs (CSC) is an international organization that represents the interests of surfing clubs throughout California and the world. It acts as a united voice to address issues related to coastal water quality, beach access, development, and legislative policy. The Coalition represents more than 10,000 surfers, of all ages, and exists for the betterment of the citizenship of the surfer, to improve clean water locally and globally and to promote the sport of surfing.
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association (DLSA) is an organization comprised of individuals dedicated to the enjoyment of board surfing in a clean and natural environment. In relation to that philosophy, the DLSA acts as a support group to other organizations with similar views and objectives. For additional information visit the Doheny Longboard Clubs website at www. dohosurf.org or contact Denny Michael at dlsa10@hotmail.com
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Thursday, October 09, 2008
Monday, October 06, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Dale Velzy Surf Classic and Luau
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/velzy-surf-contest-2167338-paddle-munoz
Monday, September 22, 2008
Tribute to Bud Browne Packs them in at the Surfing Heritage Foundation
Bud lived most of his life in Orange County and was inducted into the International Surfing Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame in 1996. While a Lifeguard at Venice Beach, CA, he began shooting footage on 8 and 16 millimeter cameras in the late 1940s. He made his "underwater housing" that enabled him to be right in the wave with the surfers taking the tumbles right along with them in a "wipeout". He screened his first film, the 45-minute-long "Hawaii Surfing Movies," in California beach towns in 1953. Bud made handmade posters that he nailed to telephone poles near local surf spots, he debuted his first film, at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica in 1953. Admission cost 65 cents. Bud would play taped music and do a "live" narration while running the projector. The career of a surf filmmaker was now born.
Local filmmakers such as, Bruce Brown of Endless Summer and John Severson founder of Surfer Magazine followed in Buds footsteps. Bruce Brown a longtime admirer of his film's, went to Bud to asked his permission to film surfers as well and Bud told him to go for it!
The evening at the Surfing Heritage hosted a number of Bud's friends and fans all shared stories amongst themselves as well as hearing special tributes from Greg Noll, Linda Benson, Anna Moore, and a tape presentation by Greg MacGilliveray of 5 Summer Stories fame.
Story by Denny Michael
Monday, September 15, 2008
Velzy event this weekend
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association's (DLSA) annual Dale Velzy Surf Classic and Luau will be held this Saturday, September 20th, at legendary Doheny State Beach, Dana Point, California.
“Down at Doheny where the surfers all go” is a famous line from the Surfaris' tune about the surfing life-style. Nothing could be more true than this Saturday when the 19th Annual Dale Velzy Surf Classic features a classic longboard surf contest, a traditional Luau with Polynesian dancing and a live band.
The event honors one of the most famous surfers and surfboard shapers of all time, Dale Velzy. DLSA has had the honor of producing this venue for 19 years and has continued its homage to Dale Velzy since he passed away in 2005. This event is open to the public and is for all surfers who enjoy the same things that Dale enjoyed; having fun with friends and family. It is in this spirit that DLSA holds this annual event so that everyone can enjoy the surf contest, luau, dancing under the stars and having a great time at Doheny.
The event kicks off with the surf contest at 6:30 a.m. The Luau festivities begin at 3:00 p.m. followed closely by the Polynesian review, awards ceremony, raffles and then on to the dancing. It’s great fun for everyone.
For Luau information, tickets and group rate discounts contact Jack Sutter at seastheday@cox.net
For Surfing event information and sign ups contact Mark Calkins at mc250c@aol.com
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association is an organization comprised of individuals dedicated to the enjoyment of board surfing in a clean and natural environment. In relation to that philosophy, the DLSA will act as a support group to other organizations with similar views and objectives. PR contact: Denny Michael at dlsa10@hotmail.com
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Midget Smith RIP
www.midgetsmithsurf.com/blog
Monday, August 18, 2008
19th Annual Dale Velzy Surf Classic and Luau dates selected
Dana Point, Calif., August 18, 2008 – The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association (DLSA) is gearing up for one of its most popular surfing events of the year - the 19th Annual Dale Velzy Surf Classic and Luau. The one day event will be September 20, 2008 at Doheny State Beach and will feature a wide range of surfing events from classic longboarding, stand up paddle surfing and tandem surfing followed by a full Polynesian review, luau and dancing.
Each year the DLSA holds the Annual Dale Velzy Surf Classic honoring one of surfing’s most legendary figures, Dale Velzy, who passed away in 2005. Velzy was surfing's first commercial surfboard shaper. Throughout the mid-‘50s, he was the undisputed king of surf retail, with a surf team that included Dewey Weber, Miki Dora, Donald Takayama, Mike Doyle and Mickey Munoz.
Jack Sutter, the DLSA President, stated, “Dale Velzy had tremendous energy and zest for many things including, anything to do with surfing, hot rods, horses and just plain having fun. Having fun is what this event is all about”. Sutter further states, ” This year we plan on incorporating a wider range of surfing competition including stand up paddle surfing for the first time. Our Luau is a full Polynesian review with a fire dancer, great traditional island food followed by dancing to a live band under the stars at Doheny.”
The surfing events start promptly at 6:30 a.m. and the Luau party kicks off at 3 p.m. Proceeds from the event are used to support the Doheny Longboard Surfing Association’s many charities.
For Luau information, tickets and group rate discounts contact Jack Sutter at www.seastheday@cox.net
For Surfing event information and sign ups contact Mark Calkins at www.mc250c@aol.com
The Doheny Longboard Surfing Association is an organization comprised of individuals dedicated to the enjoyment of board surfing in a clean and natural environment. In relation to that philosophy, the DLSA will act as a support group to other organizations with similar views and objectives. PR contact: Denny Michael at dlsa10@hotmail.com
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Surfing Heritage Foundation
kicks off summer film series
The Surfing Heritage Foundation was filled to capacity last Friday evening as they introduced their first film in a series of outdoor summer surf movies. The featured film was Water Man starring big wave legends and board sports innovators Laird Hamilton, Gerry Lopez and Dave Kalama. All three surfers were on hand to talk about the film to hundreds of guests and surf industry VIPs.
In a few short years from its beginning, the Foundation has quickly become one of the premier gathering places for surfing exhibitions, films and educational programs. The summer film series started three years ago as a fund raiser for the Foundation. One of three Water Man’s film directors, Jeff Hornbaker, stated, “I like the history and energy here at the Foundation and we hope that our film creates its own piece of history as well”.
Dave Kalama, who stars in the film and also designs and builds his own equipment said that when he walked through the doors of the Foundation for the first time he felt he had stepped into a time machine. “For me being around all of this history is like seeing and touching Chuck Yeager’s NASA space suit. There are a million great ideas and solutions to wave riding here’.
Also on hand were three time World Longboard Surfing Champion and San Clemente resident, Colin McPhillips, and four time Women’s Surfing Champion, Lisa Andersen. Andersen donated one of her championship series surfboards to the Foundation that evening.
The film covered the adventures of a traveling band of surfers as they explored the riding of various surf craft in a variety of surf conditions and locations. It was a great debut to the Foundation’s Summer Film Series.