Making
a Difference in Huntington Beach
Written
by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel
With summer
just getting started, SurfWriter Girls want to give a big salute to some of the
people who put the "Surf City" into Huntington Beach, making
a positive difference in the city and the sport of surfing. They spend as much
time giving back to the community as they do catching waves.
Rick Blake, a prolific surf artist and art teacher
at Portola Middle School, makes art fun and exciting for students, showing them
how to develop their skills and channel their creativity. Involved in community
activities, art shows, and surf science events, his energetic - often retro -
event posters get people on board.
KC Fockler, former co-chair of the Surfrider
Foundation's North Orange County Chapter and current education chair, is a
familiar sight at HB city council and chamber of commerce meetings, schools, beach
cleanups and events, getting the word out about the importance of protecting
our oceans, waves and beaches.
Tom Gibbons, founding president of the
International Scholastic Surfing Association, has spent his life supporting
surfing and mentoring young surfers. He documented the history of surfing and
its influence on the world in a Surfing Timeline that shows surfing over the past 100 years. Check out his
story in Surf'n Beach Scene Magazine.
Melissa
Murphy (AKA
"Melissa Murals") is helping to beautify the city and
build its brand with her larger-than-life beach themed murals painted on
buildings throughout Huntington Beach. An avid surfer and former
lifeguard, Melissa is involved in the life of the city, participating on
committees and at beach events, and using her paint brushes to add to the
city's beach vibe.
Jericho
Poppler, the first
World Pro women's surf champion (1976), has been a driving force in the
development of Surf City's culture, working with surfing and civic
organizations to better the sport and build.community engagement. She's
included in HB's Surfing Walk of Fame and is a founding member of the Surfrider
Foundation.
Mark Reeder, one of the first team riders for
Huntington Surf & Sport, has been coaching HSS surf teams and helping to
manage its Surf Room for 30 years, guiding young surfers in their careers and
helping surfers of all levels pick out the best boards and gear. Always ready
to talk about wave conditions and surf spots, Mark is a welcoming presence on
Main Street.
Jeff Whiting, Huntington Beach International Surfing
Museum docent, is helping the surf museum transition into its new home at the
HB library. Descended from pioneers who settled California in the 1800s, he
cares deeply about preserving Orange County's history and surf culture and
is working to connect locals and tourists alike to its art, music, and
stories.
SurfWriter
Girls bet that you can think of people who are making a difference, too. Not
just in Surf City, but wherever there are surfing spots. So, join us in
giving them a big Mahalo. And be sure to flash the shaka sign!
SurfWriter Girls
Surf’n
Beach Scene Magazine
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