Free Re-useable Bags

To help out local residents and support the recent passage of the  single use plastic bag ban, the Long Beach Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation is giving away reusable shopping bags at 2 upcoming events.  If you can’t afford to buy reusable shopping bags to do your grocery shopping since the ban went into effect on August 1st, stop by their table and get one for free.  The events are:

McBride Park Free Food Giveaway
Friday August 19, 9 am – 12 noon,
California Recreation Park
1550 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue,
Long Beach, CA 90813

 

Food 4 Less
Saturday August 20, 10am – 12 noon,
6700 Cherry Ave.,
Long Beach, CA 90805

Thanks to the Long Beach Chapter of Surfrider!

Surfrider Foundation 25th Anniversary

We here at Buy Rash Guards have to give a shout out to one of our favorite organizations, the Surfrider Foundation, and let you know that in celebration of their upcoming 25th anniversary they’re having an art auction on October 9th at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.

Join them in celebrating 25 years of saving, cleaning and protecting the World’s beaches. The event will be hosted by Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 and there will be a special performance by Camp Freddy.

You can get more info at their website…

Clean Up at Seal Beach Today – Free Coffee and Bagels

Today from 9am-Noon come join Vans, the Surfrider Foundation and Save Our Beach in celebrating “National Oceans Month” by participating in a beach clean up at Seal Beach, CA.  The clean-up will take place at 1st Street and Ocean Ave.

Vans will supply coffee, bagels, hats, t-shirts, trash bags and gloves along with some giveaways… all you have to do is show up!

Sign in at the blue tent, by the Windsurfing Rigging Area on the left as you enter the parking lot. No parking passes necessary from 9am to Noon.

Surfrider Fundraiser Tonight

Tonight at the Shore Lounge in Long Beach, CA, you can come hear some great bands AND help raise money for the local Long Beach Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation!

What else you got going on for a Thursday night, anyways, (except the Laker game of course)!!! But you can head down after the game becasue this party doesn’t get started until 8pm. They’ve got 3 local bands and it’s just $12 at the door – that’s only $4 per band PLUS you’re helping the Surfrider Foundation.  :-)

Increased Protection For Monterey Bay Sanctuary

After nearly a decade of working with Surfrider Foundation’s San Mateo Chapter and various other stakeholders, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is enacting new regulations designed to enhance wildlife protection in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.

The new regulations close an existing loophole that allowed unregulated usage of marine personalized watercraft (MPWC) within the Sanctuary. MPWC use will now be confined to four established zones, restoring the original intent of the law-protection of the National Marine Sanctuary. Additionally, a fifth seasonal zone was created to allow limited tow-in surfing at the world-renown Mavericks surf break, during certain times of the year when wave heights exceed 20 feet.

Believe it or not this victory is getting mixed reviews by the locals… You can read their comments and more at the Surfrider Blog.

Surfrider Meeting Reminder – Sink the Breakwater

Just a friendly reminder that the Surfrider Foundation Long Beach Chapter’s 2nd Annual Breakwater Bash is happening Saturday, November 15, 2008 7PM-midnight at Smooth’s Sports Grille (144 Pine). $10 per person to benefit their “Sink the Breakwater & Restore the Shore” campaign.

They’re celebrating the 70th anniversary of the 1938 Surfing & Paddleboard Championships – the first national surfing championship ever – held in Long Beach, California way, way before the City Council voted Long Beach “The Aquatic Capital of America” and when there were waves in Long Beach. Two fabulous local music groups – the Lap Steel Duo and Swingin’ Tikis – will rock the crowd and set the mood to celebrate surfing history in Long Beach.

They’reproudly celebrating this event with the Long Beach Jr. Chamber of Commerce, one of the original co-sponsors of the Surfing & Paddleboard Championship way back in 1938, along with The District Weekly and Smooth’s Sports Grille.

Smooth’s will be featuring a special Surfrider dinner menu and 10% of the meal will be donated to Surfrider Foundation in Long Beach.

Long Beach Chapter of Surfrider Foundation Meets Tonight

Just a reminder that tonight the Long Beach, CA Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation will host a special evening with Surfline Forecasters who will discuss the basics of wave formation, what swells and wind conditions are best for the surrounding area and can also certainly throw in some info on what the surf would be like if the breakwater was no longer there.

So if you’ve ever wondered what it takes to forecast our great waves here in Southern California, here is your chance to learn and ask as many questions as you’d like.

The meeting will start at 7pm and will be located in the downstairs portion of the Barnes and Noble bookstore in the Marina Pacifica Mall (near 2nd Street  PCH).

Update on Trestles vs Toll Road

Checking the blogs it sounds like Monday’s hearing was a success!

According to the Surfrider Foundation about 3000 people showed up and made an impression on the decision makers.

The Secretary of Commerce will make his decision between Oct 24, 2008 and January 7 2009. Surfrider is happy because that gives everyone more time to contact the the Feds and demand they uphold the Coastal Commission’s decision to protect San Onofre State Beach. You have until Oct 2 to submit comments.

You can read more on their blog and they also have a link there where you can easily send a letter so click here!!

Trestles press conference.

Trestles Hearing Update – We Need You Sept 22

This just in from the Surfrider Foundation:

Get ready! It’s time to gather and save Trestles. A public hearing for the appeal of the 241 Toll Road will be held next Monday, Sept 22, and we need you there! Remember that in February the CA Coastal Commission turned down the application to build a massive toll road through San Onofre State Beach, threatening the integrity of this popular and wondrous natural resource. The TCA has appealed that decision to the US Commerce Dept. and they will be here Monday to hear from you.

We need you to bring your friends and family! As we saw at the Coastal Commission hearing, when over 3,000 people show up and demand protection of San Onofre and Trestles, decision makers listen! We cannot let the Bush administration overturn a decision that has already been made in California.

Hopefully you have had a chance to read the hearing procedures: click here Hand-held signs need be no bigger than 13 x 22 inches. Surfrider will be setting up sign-making stations to ensure everyone has “the right sized signs”; and we’ll also be passing out signs already made.

Since the hearing will go ‘all day’, we are creating interactive stations and planning fun activities outside the hearing (such as, face painting for the kids, frisbee, hacky sack, and of course letter writing stations)! If you can’t come for the entire day, please stop by for a bit–just coming for an hour or two CAN make a difference–at this point, public pressure is key to stopping this toll road.

At the hearing, there will be “drop boxes” for letters and we need to fill them up! If you have friends who cannot come, please let them know you can hand-deliver a letter for them. If you had previously requested to speak at the hearing, as required, we will have a schedule of speaker times by the end of the week.

Surfrider, and our partners, will be providing supporters with tee shirts and other goodies (first come, first served). We understand many of you will be at the hearing all day and we want to help keep you nourished and fray some of the costs associated with coming to the hearing. We will have a limited amount of food coupons that we can give to those who need it. Since we are a nonprofit, it’s hard to feed everyone, but we do want to make sure that our supporters are taken care of and have sustained energy to be at the hearing all day. Upon arriving, please check in at the welcome booth to receive your tee shirts and food coupons.

While we do NOT expect a final decision on Monday, a solid showing of public support for Trestles is critical; as we saw with the Coastal Commission!

If you absolutely cannot make it to the hearing, be sure to provide the Commerce Dept. by sending a letter fee and easily online, and stay up to date at www.savetrestles.org

Celebrities Hit The Waves In Malibu

Come on down to Surfrider Beach in Malibu on Saturday, September 6 to catch Sal Masekela, Jason Mraz, Chad Lowe, Flea, Richard Burgi, Pete DiStefano, Brandon Cruz and David Chokachi riding the waves during the Surfrider Foundation Celebrity Expression Session.

An event like no other, the Expression Session allows celebrities to show off their surfing skills and moves in a free surf format. In addition to surfing with their peers, celebrities can win prizes for every wave they catch and ride courtesy of Project Blue.

Jack Johnson Partners With Surfrider Foundation

The Surfrider Foundation was part of a select group of non-profit organizations that was handpicked by Johnson to participate in his upcoming summer tour and help launch his All At Once campaign. The campaign, which includes a new online community (www.allatonce.org), also seeks to redefine the typical concert experience by allowing fans to meet face-to-face with local and national non-profits, learn about environmental actions they can take, and enter to win a chance to watch Jack’s performance from the stage in return for taking environmental action in the All At Once Village Green Passport.

“I can’t think of a better reason to put on a concert than to bring people together to create positive change,” said Jack Johnson. “With this year’s tour we are bringing together all of our resources All At Once to give back to each community that we visit.”

Surfrider Foundation is taking advantage of the opportunity to roll out its new Rise Above Plastics campaign, which seeks to educate people on the detrimental impacts that plastics have on marine environments.

“Jack and his wife Kim have been tremendously supportive of our efforts over the years,” says Surfrider Foundation CEO Jim Moriarty. “We are incredibly honored to be partnered with them now, as they work to make an even more profound impact in cultivating the culture of global activism.”

For more information on the Surfrider Foundation’s partnership with Jack Johnson, including tour dates and locations, go to www.allatonce.org.

About the Surfrider Foundation
The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s oceans, waves and beaches. Founded in 1984 by a handful of visionary surfers in Malibu, California, the Surfrider Foundation now maintains over 50,000 members and 80 chapters worldwide. For more information on the Surfrider Foundation go to www.surfrider.org.

Register For Surfrider Foundation Clean Water Classic

Registration is now open for the 2008 Clean Water Classic to be held in Westport, WA on May 16-18!

The Clean Water Classic is Surfrider’s annual surfing contest that raises crucial funds for their chapters in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. The weekend will feature great surfing, ocean education, silent auction, live music, raffle, and collection of some of the coolest folks in the Pacific Northwest.

We’re guessing you’ll need a rash guard shirt for the trip. :-)

Click here for more info and to register…

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Surfrider Foundation Victory in North Carolina!

The Cape Fear Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation deserves a big shout out for successfully aiding the city of Wrightsville Beach, NC, in their struggle to keep Access 33 open to the public so the public can have a pathway to the beach. After two year’s of negotiations, the parties involved were finally able to come to an agreement and the Cape Fear Chapter donated $15,000 to help close the deal!

Read the full story here…

Access 33 Cape Fear