Saturday, July 20, 2013

SurfWriter Girls Cover Beach News



SurfWriter Girls Celebrate 2nd Year – Still Having Fun!

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Time flies when you’re having fun!

 
SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel can hardly believe that it’s been two years since we started our beach environmental and lifestyles blog SurfWriter Girls

You’ve probably seen us at the beach with our notebooks and cameras gathering stories for you. This month Huntington Seacliff Life magazine turned the spotlight on us – in its July cover story “Introducing the SurfWriter Girls of Huntington Beach.”
 

So, click here: Seacliff and take a look! That’s us with the red Tesla sports car! 

It’s been an exciting and productive year with a wide range of stories about the events, activities, people and places that make North Orange County’s beach communities so special.


Some of the year’s highlights include stories about:

Van’s – Sponsor of this year’s 2013 U.S. Open of Surfing


Volcom – Saving the Environment, one pair of jeans at a time


Int'l Surfing Museum – Celebrating 25th Anniversary & Dave Reynolds' Art


California’s Sea Otters – They needed Your Tax Donation


World Water Day – Protecting our H2O


In May SurfWriter Girls Sunny and Patti even went to Hollywood to give ABC-TV’s The Bachelor bride-to-be Catherine Giudici a beach-style birthday celebration.




Through our blog we were able to share Tiki Artist Doug Horne’s Island Fantasies…a tropical world populated with mysterious femme fatales and mischievous monkeys!


SurfWriter Girls is the perfect partnership for us – putting Sunny’s public relations and sports writing talents to use... 


and Patti’s writing background and experience in the business & entertainment industry.


It’s especially meaningful to be able to help promote the Surfrider Foundation... 


and its efforts to protect the environment and get everyone on board to “respect the beach.” Among the Surfrider stories that we covered were:

Ohana Day – Bringing families together


International Surfing Day – Marks the Summer Solstice



We feel fortunate to be able to make a contribution to improving the quality of our environment and enabling people to see and experience all the joys our beach communities have to offer.  

SurfWriter Girls Sunny and Patti are looking forward to the next year and the new stories we will be able to share with our readers.



So, look for us where the action is… and wherever a story is developing.



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