Grand marshals
SHIRLEY DETLOFF
Former Huntington Beach mayor Shirley Detloff has been chosen the
community grand marshal of the Huntington Beach Fourth of July
parade.
Detloff has dedicated more than 40 years of service serving as a
member of the City Council -- including mayor -- for eight years, the
city’s Planning Commission and the California Coastal Commission. She
helped create the Human Relations Commission and the Interfaith
Council to foster diversity in the community.
Detloff is a founding member of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, has
served on boards of the Huntington Valley Boys & Girls Club and the
Orange County Sanitation District, and has volunteered for the League
of Women Voters, the Shipley Nature Center, the Art Center and
chamber of commerce.
JON VON HOLLE
Union president and Public Works employee John H. Von Holle is
this year’s Bill Gallienne Award recipient. Von Holle has dedicated
more than 25 years to at the parade, overseeing shuttle services
during the Fourth of July celebration. In addition, Von Holle is a
volunteer coordinator for the Pacific Shoreline Marathon and serves
as the president of the Huntington Beach Municipal Employees Assn.,
as well as the vice president of the Huntington Beach High School
Football Boosters.
STAN CHAMBERS
Television newsman Stan Chambers is this year’s parade grand
marshal. Chambers began his career with KTLA-TV in 1947, when there were only about 300 TV sets in the L.A. area. Hisreporting
accomplishments are a modern history of Southern California. His
biggest stories include the Tehachapi and Sylmar earthquakes, the
Baldwin Hills Dam disaster, the Watts riots, the first televised
atomic bomb blast in Yucca Flat, Nev., in 1952, and the Robert
Kennedy assassination.
SEAN “HOLLYWOOD” HAMILTON
Sean “Hollywood” Hamilton of KRTH-FM (101.1) is a celebrity grand
marshal. Hamilton has been one of the most recognizable names in
national radio.
SAMANTHA STANDER
Celebrity guest Samantha Stander is the executive producer of
“Hollywood Hamilton and the K-EARTH 101 Morning Crew” on KRTH-FM
(101.1).She has also produced a series of charity concerts and
several pilots for ESPN, MTV, FOX and a host of other cable networks.
RAUL R. RODRIGUEZ
Celebrity guest Raul Rodriguez is an artist and conceptual
designer. His specialty has been the annual Tournament of Roses
Parade, where he has won more awards than any other designer in the
115-year history of the parade.
His concepts have illuminated casinos in Las Vegas and Reno,
including the Flamingo Hilton, the Tropicana and Caesar’s Palace.
Rodriguez has designed for scores of grand-scale events, such as the
opening stage set of the world’s fair in New Orleans. He was art
director for the “We the People 2000” parade in Philadelphia and a
consultant to the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles.
CHIP FOOSE
Custom car fans of all ages will recognize celebrity guest Chip
Foose from his television series “Overhaulin” on The Learning
Channel.
Foose is the pioneer behind Foose Design, an automotive and
product design company in Huntington Beach Throughout the course of
Foose’s career, he has been honored with the Guys Street Rod of the
Year award seven times.
He is a member of the Hot Rod Hall of Fame and, in 2002, was
inducted into the Darryl Starbird Rod & Custom Car Museum Hall of
Fame.
BETHANY HAMILTON
At age 5, Hamilton knew she wanted to be a competitive surfer. In
2003, at the age of 13, she finished second in the National
Scholastic Surfing Assn. Nationals. Later that year, she was attacked
by a shark and lost her arm in the near-fatal attack.
Hamilton’s love for surfing did not deter her ambition and six
months after the attack, she surfed in the nationals.
Hamilton is now producing a feature film based on her best-selling
book “Soul Surfer.” Winner of awards from Teen Choice, ESPN and USA
Today, Hamilton also likes to swim with manatees and drink smoothies.
-- Information provided by the city of Huntington Beach.
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