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THIS SUNDAY: Surfing 4A Cure Surf Relay & After Party

On June 22nd,2014 The Young and Brave Foundation will host SURFING 4 a CURE. This event is a surfing relay where two people from each 12 person team will spend one hour at a time in the water surfing to raise money for pediatric cancer research.

Dive N’ Surf’s Meistrells statue unveiled in Redondo Beach

Bob and Bill Meistrell, two of the most influential men in the history of surfing and diving, and two of the South Bay’s most revered watermen, were memorialized on Thursday June 4 with the unveiling of a bronze sculpture depicting them as young Los Angeles County Lifeguards.

Best of the Beach 2014, Surf Shop: ET Surf

ET Surf is a “Surfer’s Surf Shop,” with hundreds of surfboards in stock at all times..

“We are about surfing actually,” laughed shop co-manager Dan Connell “We might not make as much as profit by carrying the more profitable things, but we’ve got all your surfing needs.”

JD Massey’s 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon

In the car scene, fads come and go. Billet, pro street, mono-colored, and neon excess throw-up from the 80s and early 90s has been replaced by the equally as gaudy so-called rat rod/rockabilly car scene that’s as tired as a firestone wide white. Bucking all trends, JD Massey’s 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon stays on the constant vein of traditionalism that feeds the heart and soul of classics.

Meistrell twins memorial unveiling at Seaside Lagoon

Bob and Bill Meistrell, two of the most influential men in the history of surfing and diving, and two of the South Bay’s most beloved watermen will be memorialized with the unveiling of a bronze sculpture depicting them as youg Los Angeles County Lifeguards.

Mira Costa High School Team gives Back, and Catches Waves.

Instead of soaking the rays poolside in Palm Springs or being flipped around an inner tube in tow on one of the southwest’s desert lakes or waterways, for the fourth year in a row the Mira Costa Surf Team spent their spring break bopping around the playful breaks of central Nicaragua.

Pioneers honored at Hermosa Surfer’s Walk of Fame

During his induction into the Hermosa Beach Surfer’s Walk of Fame on Saturday, retired lifeguard John McFarlane, 86, recalled trying to explain to his USC fraternity brothers why he went surfing every time he had a vacation

Up Close and Personal from an Anonymous Bay Source

The Lunada Bay surfer who agreed to be quoted for this story wasn’t born into surfing the point, but knew a few of the boys, stayed tough, kept quiet, and earned a few waves here and there.

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