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10 Beach Songs
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10 Beach Songs
Tony Soriano Shared the Stoke!
Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel
On Saturday, June 18th, Surfrider Foundation members and
supporters everywhere will be coming together for International Surfing Day,
a day dedicated to celebrating the sport of surfing.
It's also a day to recognize and thank all the organizations
and people who help to protect the world's oceans, waves and beaches and make
them a welcoming and enjoyable place for everyone.
No one did this more than Surfrider's Huntington/Seal Beach
Chapter coordinator Tony Soriano, who was always ready to share the
stoke – organizing beach cleanups, educating students about the environment,
participating in the community, and getting people onboard to experience the
pure joy of surfing.
“Tony gave so much of himself to care for the community and
the coastline he loved,” Nancy Estabrook Downes said. “To say we were all
blessed to have Tony protecting the beaches is an understatement,” chapter
co-chair KC Fockler added. “You will be missed, my friend.”
SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel wouldn't
have started writing about the beach and environment if it weren't for Tony,
who helped us get started and was always giving us leads and story ideas. Sunny
and Tony were friends since childhood and called each other cousins because
their families were so close.
Tony told SurfWriter Girls that growing up "I was
always in the water. The ocean was my life." He went fishing with his
parents and brother and sister and learned to surf when he was 16. He
remembered how clear the water was then.
Sunny Magdaug and Patti
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