Sunday, April 12, 2026

Celebrate National Bucket List Day!

 

Bucket List Day Celebration Is All Week Long

 


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

What's on your Bucket List? Places to go? Things to do? Dreams to achieve? Most of us have a Bucket List simmering on the back burner. Did you know there's a National Bucket List Day to celebrate the things you've done and are planning to do? 

 


Thanks to Cindy Lee of Huntington Beach, CA, there's a National Bucket List Day – April 24th – designated just for celebrating your Bucket List and the things you've accomplished. The day has become so big that this year Cindy says, "Let's celebrate it all week long."

 

 


Both a dreamer and a doer, Cindy is an avid Bucket List creator. She uses the lists to keep on track to turning her dreams into reality. The lists help her to stay focused and prioritize things. 




Cindy says, "A Bucket List isn't just about travel destinations. It's about facing your fears, taking on challenges and living your dreams." One of the dreams she's close to checking off is writing her first book, "Growing Your Business through Referrals and National Days."  


A travel agent, CFO (Chief Fun Officer) with Bucket List Coach Travel & Tours and a travel blogger, she helps others check off the items on their lists, too. She wanted to encourage even more people to go after their dreams. And she had just the way to do it!

 


As an Ambassador for the National Day Calendar, she loves getting the word out about all the special National Days to celebrate – Pizza Day, Dolphin Day, Find a Rainbow Day. So, why not a National Bucket List Day? The NDC team agreed – and the new Calendar Day was launched in 2023.


Cindy, whose personal Bucket List includes exotic travel destinations, podcasting, writing, business coaching, and volunteering, spends a lot of time supporting Huntington Beach and working with the nonprofit Surfrider Foundation.


 


Cindy told SurfWriter Girls, “You get two dates and a dash. There is the day you were born and the day you pass away! The dash is the in between time. The important part is to live your dash.”

 


She says a Bucket List gives you something to look forward to. And, after you check off each item, something to be grateful for. After watching surfers from the shore, she got up her nerve to take a surfing lesson with Rocky McKinnon – and checked that off her list. She had a blast!


Now, with an attitude for gratitude, Cindy Lee is living her life "with purpose and joy"...one check mark at a time! That's something we can do, too!  


SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is Moving On Up!

 

New Location Has More Stoke to Share
 
 
           
Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

SurfWriter Girls Sunny and Patti are excited to hear that the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is moving on up - down Main Street to its new location to join the city's library complex. 
 
It will have even more stoke to share than it did when we wrote this milestone story in 2014 about its then new exhibit Century of Stoke. Check out the story here:
  
 
 
 
Exhibit Director Dave Reynolds was on his hands and knees at Huntington Beach's International Surfing Museum, laying footprints on the floor to welcome museum guests to its exhibit celebrating 100 years of surfing.  
 



The footprints, arranged in chronological order around the main exhibit area, “each represent a milestone in the history of Huntington Beach and the people who went before,” Reynolds told SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel.


And what a history it’s been – taking the tiny community, once known as Shell Beach before oil and rail car mogul Henry E. Huntington put his name on it, and turning it into the surfing capital of the world.


The 100-year procession of visionaries, entrepreneurs, surfers, board shapers, artists, community leaders, and more who forged HB into the Surf City USA of today is on display in Century of Stoke, curated by Reynolds and surfing’s first professional world champion Peter (PT) Townend.


From the original 1914 cornerstone of the Huntington Beach Pier…


To colorful surfboards used by surfing legends…


A statue of Duke Kahanamoku…


Awards and vintage photos…


 

Paintings and artworks…  






Beach music record album covers…


Movie posters… 


Even a replica of Gordie Duane’s famous surfboard shop…


The milestones are here.


And the memories…especially the memory of Natalie Kotsch, the transplanted Canadian and non-surfer, whose desire to preserve Huntington Beach’s surfing history led to the creation of the International Surfing Museum in 1987.  
  

The spirit of museum founder and muse Natalie, who passed away February 2013, is intensely present in the exuberance of the exhibit itself and within the hearts of those who are carrying on her legacy.


To help the museum reach its new goals, proceeds from Huntington Beach’s 100 Years of Surfing events scheduled this year have been designated to benefit the International Surfing Museum.


    
Tony Soriano, Chairperson of the Surfrider Foundation's Huntington/Seal Beach Chapter, told SurfWriter Girls, “Surfrider is helping to promote the museum’s fund-raising efforts. It shares many of the same educational goals that we have and deserves as much support as the community can give it. The International Surfing Museum is preserving our surf culture and is recognizing the achievements that improve our sport and the beach community.”

  
Looking around at everyone enjoying the Century of Stoke exhibit, SurfWriter Girls Sunny and Patti were definitely “picking up good vibrations.” 




Today in 2026, we know that the footprints placed all those years ago are moving on up to the museum's new location at the HB library complex...and a new chapter in its storied history. 

 
Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel hold the exclusive rights to this copyrighted material. Publications wishing to reprint it may contact them at surfwriter.girls@gmail.com Individuals and non-profit groups are welcome to post it on social media sites as long as credit is given.