Sunday, June 22, 2025

10 Years Since Huntington Beach Epic Day

 

      Two New Surfing Guinness Records!


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel


SurfWriter Girls can hardly believe that it's been 10 years since Huntington Beach marked the summer solstice and International Surfing Day with two Guinness World Records in surfing. Here's a look back at the story we posted then:

At this year’s International Surfing Day (ISD) in Huntington Beach on June 20th everyone was eager to celebrate surfing and to see history in the making as HB went for two spots in the Guinness World Records book. 

 

The emphasis of this year’s ISD was on BIG – with Huntington Beach staging its Epic Big Board Ride featuring the world’s largest surfboard with the most people riding a surfboard at once


The City of Huntington Beach, title sponsor Hurley, and other surfing community leaders joined forces to make this Epic event a reality – with a 42-foot-long board and 66 riders piling on top for the ride of a lifetime.


Epic Big Board Ride Event Coordinator Celeste Hamil told SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel that it took a lot of work to put everything together, saying, “The end result was well worth the effort of a year of planning by an international team of builders, consultants and surf professionals.”


Hamil added, “I am, as the surfers say, ‘totally stoked’ to participate in a once in a lifetime experience that will continue to resonate in a meaningful way for the community, visitors and sponsors for many years to come.” 

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Duke Aipa, one of the surfers chosen to ride on the board, was excited to be a part of this historic event and couldn’t wait to get in the water.


Surfers and spectators alike surrounded the Big Board, anticipating its launch. Then everyone waited as it made its way out past the breakers and was positioned to catch a wave.   


Finally, after all the work, when the Big Board came riding in on a wave – with all those on board standing up – everyone on the beach and on the pier broke out in cheers.

 

It couldn’t have been a better day for surfing…especially since it was on International Surfing Day. 


An annual event to celebrate the sport of surfing and to give something back to the world’s oceans and beaches, ISD was started in 2005 by the Surfrider Foundation and Surfing magazine. Now there are 200-plus events in more than 30 countries.


Surfrider’s Huntington/Seal Beach Chapter and the Newport Beach and Long Beach chapters had booths set up on the sand and hosted a jam-packed day of education, entertainment, and beach cleanup activities.


SurfWriter Girls Sunny and Patti were glad to see such a big turnout.





And over 30 sponsors participated.

Manuel Florence was at the Brewbaker’s booth – showcasing his latest craft sodas and giving out samples of orange cream soda.


Pedego’s electric bikes were on display.


Seth Matson was eager to tell beachgoers about his new environmental organization Drains to Ocean, which will help to keep toxic water runoff from polluting the ocean.


Red Bull had a lounge tent set up that people could duck into to beat the heat.



Kind and Cabo Chips had samples



When the sun came out Hubert’s Lemonade hit the spot.


Rubio’s had prizes.



And the LA Video Drone team was on hand to provide an aerial view of all the activities up and down the beach.




As usual, Surfrider H/SB Chairperson Tony Soriano was everywhere – setting up booths, coordinating with Celeste Hamil, greeting people, and making sure that Surfrider’s environmental message got out.   
 

By the end of the day thousands of people came out to HB to celebrate ISD-2015, watch the Epic Big Board Ride and remove over 120 lbs. of trash and cigarette butts from the beach.

All in all, it was definitely an epic day for surfing.
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Sunday, June 1, 2025

BFFs Make Life Better!

 

National Day Calendar Best Friends Day – June 8th

 


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

June 8th is National Day Calendar Best Friends Day. Having a Best Friend Forever - BFF - makes life better. Someone who hands you the tissues during the weepy part of the movie. Laughs at your jokes. Listens to the same stories again...and again. Knows you better than you know yourself.

 


SurfWriter Girls were at the Friends of the Library bookstore recently and saw a copy of the Susan Polis Schutz book A Friend Forever. A bargain at just 50-cents. But the handwritten inscription inside the cover was priceless: "Rochelle, Merry Christmas 1985. Friends forever. Love, Terri."

 


Almost forty years ago the book had been given from one BFF to another and now was waiting for someone to find it and pass it along. SurfWriter girls wondered what happened to these best friends and hoped that their friendship had, indeed, stood the test of time.

Much has been said and written about friendship. Shakespeare said, "Words are easy like the wind. Faithful friends are hard to find."

 


Renowned American poet Emily Dickinson valued her friends so highly she wrote: "My friends are my estate." 

 


Marilyn Monroe said, "A friend tells you what you want to hear. A best friend tells you the truth."

 


Great philosophers from Socrates to Aristotle have thought about the meaning of friendship. Socrates advised: "Be slow to fall into friendship; but when thou art in, continue firm and constant."  Aristotle thought "friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies."   

Writer and poet Susan Polis Schutz is a strong believer in the power of friendship, saying, "Let us grow together and enrich our lives with the friendship we share. Let us grow together and enrich the world with the love we share."


Friendship can test your loyalty and your judgment. Be time-consuming and demanding. Make you mad and make you sad. But the joys that come from it are more than worth it. So, on National Best Friends Day why not decide to make friendship an important part of your life?

 


You might even achieve the ultimate and become a Best Friend Forever.      

 




SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

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Sunday, May 18, 2025

Long Beach Youth Chorus Rocks!

 

Sing-a-Long Beach Concert May 31st

 


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

Music lovers are in for a treat when the Long Beach Youth Chorus performs its spring Sing-a-Long Beach concert on May 31st. Established in 2017 when Executive Director Stan DeWitt saw the need for a community youth chorus in the beach city, the Chorus has grown and thrived to become an integral part of the Long Beach music scene. 

 


With three choirs (a Master Singers, Young Musicians Program, and after-school chorus) under the artistic leadership of Harlee Balajadia, the Chorus puts on two season concerts a year, performs with music partners, and at events including The Long Beach Chorale, Long Beach Symphony, Mayor's tree-lighting ceremony, and more.

 


DeWitt, Minister of Music at Grace First Presbyterian Church, is a strong believer in the power of music to bring people together and thought that a city as big as Long Beach needed a music program for young people. To educate and nurture young talent and provide entertainment for the community.



The Chorus got off to a good start with children of all ages having the opportunity to develop their music skills and audiences giving them a tremendous response.

 


Even when Covid created challenges the Chorus found a way to pivot and continue with a 2020-21 season that was online and virtual. Like the Chorus, De Witt pivoted during the pandemic, too, hosting front yard concerts for his neighbors with his wife Lynda.

 


This spring's LBYC concert, a free event at the Long Beach Recreation Park bandshell, is themed "Rock Anthems" and is sure to rock the rafters with songs from "We Will Rock You" and "Living on a Prayer" to the classic Aretha Franklin rocker "R.E.S.P.E.C.T."


Attendees will get music sheets so everyone can join in. With food trucks and sponsor booths out in force, Sing-a-Long Beach is sure to generate a wave of good vibes! 

 

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Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

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Sunday, April 27, 2025

SeaTrees Celebrates New Name!

 

Regenerating the World’s Oceans

 


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

What's in a name? For the environmental organization Sustainable Surf started in 2011, its new name SeaTrees showcases its far-reaching program to plant and restore mangrove trees, kelp forests, seagrass meadows, coastal watersheds, coral reefs, and more. 

 


The organization's mission is "To regenerate the health of our Ocean for the benefit of both people and planet."

 


SurfWriter Girls Sunny and Patti are big fans of SeaTrees. It’s done many things to "green up" the planet, from promoting sustainable surfboards made of eco-friendly materials to environmental education, but its SeaTrees restoration and planting program has had the greatest impact and is most recognized.



Co-founder Michael Stewart says, "SeaTrees has become the cornerstone of our organization's mission, enabling us to partner with local communities to restore coastal ecosystems worldwide." It has projects in the U.S., Mexico, Colombia, Portugal, Spain, Kenya, Cambodia, Indonesia, Fiji, and Australia.

 


Stewart adds that, rather than just focusing on what's sustainable, his group is going beyond that to focus on "regeneration" – to give new life to damaged parts of the ocean environment. 

 


Through SeaTrees' work close to 5 million seatrees have been restored and planted – mangrove and other trees that store carbon and keep it from being emitted into the ocean and atmosphere, thus reducing greenhouse gasses that damage the environment. 


Stewart notes that the mangrove trees "are 10 times more effective at storing this carbon" than any forest on land. And mangroves' "intricate root systems filter pollutants like nitrates and phosphates, improving water quality before it flows into the ocean."

 


SeaTrees also announced that it is teaming up with Samsung Electronics and UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography to provide advanced imaging of coral reefs. This will help to monitor the reefs' health and enable SeaTrees to share visual data with the greater scientific community. 


With so many plans to accomplish for the newly named SeaTrees, Stewart says, "This isn't just a name change – it’s a game change...the start of an exciting journey."  



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Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

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