| Huntington Beach celebrates "Surfboards in the Sand" |
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| Thursday, 17 September 2009 09:28 |
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Produced by the Huntington Beach Marketing and Visitors Bureau, “Surfboards in the Sand” encourages surf enthusiasts to demonstrate their devotion to protecting the ocean environment while celebrating California’s classic beach lifestyle. A portion of all registration fees and T-shirt sales will go to benefit the Surfrider Foundation and Orange County Coastkeeper. Peter “PT” Townend, pro surfing’s first world champion says, “Be a part of history. Join world champions, surf legends and all your friends. If we don’t save the oceans, we’ll have no place to ride our surfboards.” Huntington Beach hopes to attract the world’s largest number of surf fans for this historic photo shoot. Anyone with a surfboard (long boards or short boards acceptable – no boogie or skim boards, please); individuals, groups, families, surf clubs; or anyone who has ever experienced or would like to experience Huntington Beach is welcome. So bring, beg or borrow a board to be part of this history-making photo event. Registration fees are $10 in advance and $20 the day of the event. For more information, and to register for the event, visit www.SurfboardsInTheSand.com or call (714) 969-3492.
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