Enjoy the waves, but be clean
JAMES PRIBRAM
Hold on to your seats.
Not only did we get what seems like the first good south swell in
years this week, but we have another Surfrider benefit concert from 3
to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Ocean Avenue Brewery.
This special event will help the Laguna chapter of Surfrider and
the Laguna Beach High School water-testing program.
This program offers a “hands-on” experience with Environmental
Protection Agency-approved testing methods, an introduction to the
local environmental issues and the opportunity to raise the level of
awareness in our community about water quality problems at our
braches.
The cost is $5 at the door with featured live music from local
Laguna artists. Raffle prizes will be given out as well. So get your
swerve on this Sunday and help support the Laguna Surfrider chapter
and the Laguna Beach High School water testing program.
It keeps getting better this Friday night from 6 to 8 p.m., when
Hobie in Dana Point will have a kickoff party at its store for the
ninth annual “Vintage longboard and menehune” contest, which will be
held at San Onofre state beach Saturday and Sunday.
Friday’s festivities will include food and drink. Locals and
legends will be there, along with a surf movie, so bring the family
and enjoy a great night of surf culture.
I hope everyone enjoys the great weekend ahead and the
festivities. Remember, do your part in preserving our beaches and
ocean. One world. Peace.
* JAMES PRIBRAM is a Laguna Beach resident, professional surfer
and co-founder of “They Will Surf Again,” a nonprofit foundation
assisting people with spinal cord injuries. He was also a member of
the Water Quality Advisory Committee. He can be reached at
jamo@alohaschoolofsurfing .com. His website is alohaschoolofsurfing
.com.
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