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Infinity Surf Shop movie screening

August 27th, 2009, 4:49 pm by

If you’re looking for something to do on Tuesday, head down to Infinity Surf Shop for a free movie night held in the parking lot.

The movie they will be showing is the new surf flick “Fresh Fruit for Rotten Vegetables.”

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There will also be live music by BADFEET, a raffle and free giveaways, and free barbecue. Get 20 percent off the entire shop, and $50 off any new surfboard purchase.

Bring a beach chair and blanket to the screening. The movie kicks off at 6:30 p.m., and the party runs to about 9 p.m.

When: 6 p.m. Tuesday, September 1.

Where: Infinity Surf Shop, 24382 Del Prado, Dana Point

More info: dave@infinitysurf.com

Cruise for a Cure at Dana Point harbor

August 26th, 2009, 3:33 pm by

dana-point-harbor2.jpgIf you’re looking to enjoy this nice weather while it lasts, head out to Dana Point on Thursday evening to join the Dana Wharf Happy Hour Cruise and Pub Crawl.

The Cruise for the Cure is a 45-minute cruise of the Dana Point Harbor aboard the Ocean Adventure Catamaran. They stay inside the harbor. Then, the group heads over to Wind & Sea to continue the party. Beers and cocktails on the boat are half price.

Cost is $10 – not a bad price, and it’s for a cause. The event benefits the Komen For the Cure 3-Day Walk in San Diego in November.

When: 5:45 p.m. check in; cruise runs until 6:45 p.m.

Where: Dana Point Harbor; Dana Wharf Sportsfishing

Reservations: 949 496-5794 ext 7.

Live whale watching in Dana Point – from your computer

August 15th, 2009, 11:27 am by

The boat cuts though the blue ocean, jamming to locate a puff of a water spout the captain saw miles toward the horizon.

Everyone’s eyes are on the water’s surface, on the hunt for the biggest mammal on Earth.

Captain Dave Anderson, wearing a tan safari hat, talks into the hand-held speaker to the people on the boat, his words muffled.

“That whale shouldn’t be too far from us now. If you all could look around, that would be helpful. Keep your eyes peeled. Look for that puff of smoke,” he tells all aboard the
Capt. Dave Dolphin and Whale Safari adventure.

It wasn’t long before the mammal’s massive back breaks through the water’s surface, prompting cheers of awe from the boat.

For just a few moments in my day, I was transported to the sea on the hunt for these blue whales – but instead of having my hair whipping in the wind and the smell of the sea surrounding me, I was sitting at my desk, glued to the screen while watching the action through live cameras hoisted on Capt. Dave’s boat.

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(photo above courtesy of Marc Carpenter/dophinsafari.com)

Anderson might be one of the first in the world to do live-streaming whale watching, allowing anyone with a computer to be instantly transported on one of their daily trips.
Watch live video from whalewatchingtv.com

The idea first came to Anderson about 10 years ago, but he had to wait for technology to catch up. Still, implementing the program wasn’t easy, and there’s moments of dropped signals that cause the need for a few hits of the refresh button.

The live cams can benefit a number of people – those who just want to be transported while putting off work during the day, or educators who can’t take the kids out on a boat but want to teach them about wildlife in the sea.

Anderson set up a Twitter account, and will tweet encounters, letting followers know when they spot blue whales or pods of dolphins.

“You can watch them with us, literally. You can see them at the same time we’re seeing it,” Anderson said.

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Barefoot Wine and Surfrider Foundation beach cleanup

June 25th, 2009, 1:31 pm by

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If you’re not going out of town for the 4th of July holiday weekend, then here’s a cool event where you can hang out at the beach, s0ak up some rays, and help out the environment.

In celebration of Surfrider Foundation’s 25th anniversary, Barefoot Wine, Surfrider Foundation, and community volunteers are teaming up for a nationwide tour to cleanup 25 beaches and lakes.

The event if free and open to the pubic.

When: Saturday, July 5. Beach cleanup from 8 a.m.-11 a.m.

Where: Doheny State Beach, Dana Point.

Celebration to follow featuring Barefoot wines for volunteers 21 and over at Hennessey’s Tavern, Dana Point. 

International Surfing Day and more at the beach this weekend

June 19th, 2009, 2:51 pm by

If you want a good excuse to hit the beach and do something good tomorrow, join the growing effort of International Surfing Day - where surfers get together to help pick up trash, then go out for a surf session.

The day started five years ago by the folks at Surfing Magazine, and by teaming up with the Surfrider Foundation, the quasi holiday has blown up. More than 100 clean ups around the world happen, including three here on Orange County beaches.

Here’s some details of local events:

Bolsa Chica State Beach:

This event is put on by Quiksilver and the Bolsa Chica Wetlands Conservancy. They’ll have free lunch from Taco Bell, Surftech demo boards and smoothies for participants. Parking is free if you show up between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.

When: Clean up starts at 7 a.m., and the surf session at 9 a.m.

Where: Meet at the farthest south parking lot at Bolsa Chica State Beach.

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Dana Point / South Orange County, CA (Surfrider Foundation Chapter)

Activities: Beach cleanup, Nalu’s Island Grille plate lunch for volunteers and participants, Shave Ice sponsored by Gidget Worldwide, Softboard demos from INT Surfboards, Surfboard demos by T. Patterson Surfboards, Official Welcome to the Algolita JunkRide in South Orange County (approx. 5-6 p.m.)
Raffle and contest challenge winner prizes & giveaways.

When: 11:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (in tandem with the NSSA contest)
Where
: Salt Creek Beach, Dana Point, CA
Contact: Denise Erkeneff @ denisedd@cox.net

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Huntington Beach / Seal Beach – Santa Ana River Mouth

Activities: Join the Huntington, Seal and Newport Beach Surfrider Chapters for a beach cleanup, paddle out, free monster beverages, Surfing Magazines, Surfboard shaping, Polynesian dancing, music, give aways and more!

When: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Where
: Huntington State Beach at the mouth of the Santa Ana River, south of Brookhurst off of PCH (Enter at Brookhurst Street and go south to the end)
Contact: Tony Soriano @ aosacs2@aol.com

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Here’s more happenings along the Orange County coast this weekend:

Lifestyle on the Orange County coast:

Surf-a-Rama hits Doheny this weekend

June 12th, 2009, 12:45 pm by

If you’re looking for something to do with the family this weekend, check out the third annual Surf-a-Rama down at Doheny starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday.

There will be food, Hawaiian dancers, vintage surfboards, music and more. Proceeds from the event help to rebuild the Doheny Aquarium.

The Dewey Weber Longboard surf contest will be held during the Surf-a-Rama at Boneyards.

When: 8 a.m. Saturday, June 13

Where: Doheny State Beach, Dana Point

Surf authors come to town for tour

June 10th, 2009, 2:54 pm by

If you’re into surf history, check out these two authors coming to town for book signings.

Stuart H. Coleman – author of “Eddie Would Go” – just came out with a new book called “Fierce Heart: The Story of Makaha and the Soul of Hawaiian Surfing.” The book is about Hawaiian culture in the small town of Makaha on Oahu, and the iconic surfers who have emerged from that area.

Bustin Down the DoorColeman will be doing a Southern California signing tour along with Shaun Tomson, who will be talking about his new book and film Bustin’ Down the Door, which chronicles the Australian and South African’s struggle to make a name for themselves in Hawaii just as the shortboard era was emerging.

Here are some places you can meet the authors:

Friday: 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at Henessey’s in Dana Point.

Saturday: 2 p.m. at Barnes and Noble in Huntington Beach.

Saturday: 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m. at Duke’ Restaurant in Huntington Beach.

Session shots: Girls training for NSSA

June 10th, 2009, 11:46 am by

girls_slideDiane Edmonds, photographer for Eppicsurf.com, was out shooting photos of last weekend’s swell and caught these nice snaps of young girl surfers ripping down at Salt Creek on Saturday.

Among the surfers she captured on film was 16-year-old Lani Doherty, warming up for next week’s NSSA Nationals.

“She caused quite a stir ‘trunking it’ in her bikini in So Cal’s frigid water, which has to be about 20 degrees colder than her Maui homebreak,” wrote Edmonds.

Also featured is local stand out Taylor Pitz, who is a strong contender (with nearly 24,000 votes so far) for this year’s OC Surfer of the year. Check out the slideshow here, or click on the image above.

Check out more Session Shots:

Bolsa Chica

South side of Seal Beach Pier

The Wedge in Newport Beach

North of the Seal Beach Pier

56th street in Newport Beach

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