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Showing posts with label Marina Del Rey. Show all posts

Looking for a good deal on a surfboard? Surftech USA will be at Rider Shack on Saturday from 10-3 for a parking lot sale! Drop in, shop around, and find a steal of a deal!

Don't miss this fun party at Bartels' Harley-Davidson in Marina Del Rey, this Saturday from 5pm-9pm to help raise money for Life Rolls On Foundation .

Join ProSUPshop on July 12th, they'll be teaching Inner-City Kids how to Paddle Board. You can make a difference in a child's life, volunteer! Call ProSUPshop at 310-989-4350 or email them at info@prosupshop.com
Pro SUP Shop in Marina Del Rey is hiring. Contact them via their webpage: http://prosupshop.com/contact-us


Buy 1 ticket, get 1 free. Plus get an additional $5 off when you use the promo code "FOUNDER"

Final price is as low as $3.98 for 2 tickets, depending on which theater and time you pick.

Purchase tickets at Atom Tickets.
1. Go to Atom Tickets
2. Find a Baywatch showing you like and add 2 tickets to cart.
3. Discount for the free ticket should be reflected on checkout page
4. Enter the promo "FOUNDER" in the promo code box and an additonal $5 will be deducted.




All weekend long! $50 off all surfboards in stock! New and used!

Rider Shack
13211 W Washington Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90066

310.821.SURF (7873)


Rider Shack
13211 W Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90066

310.821.SURF (7873)
877.57.SHACK (74225)


Keep it clean, it's simple. Rider Shack will be hosting an educational event on Saturday from 4-6:30 pm about simply just picking up trash at the beach. If we all did a little, it would turn into a big thing! Live music 🎶 , food 🥘 and members of Team Marine and Surfrider LA will be there!

The Channel Islands Surfboards demo van will be parked at Rider Shack , Los Angeles, CA Aug 16 - 23 - We're stoked to have the new Dane Gudauskas Rocket 9 on tour along with our new grom board sizes and the full line up of CI's newest models available for demo check out during normal shop hours. Look for the CI demo van – the demo is free!

Here’s how it works: 1. Get creative with one of Sun Bum's products (ie: a bottle of SB sunscreen, your favorite Sun Bum shirt or even a Sonny sticker) and post a photo on Instagram using #showusyourbum #trustthebum #sunbum. All entries must have the Sun BUm logo clearly visible to qualify. Need product? Go buy some at your neighborhood surf shop or order some on Amazon:
2. Each Sunday, Sun Bum will choose a few of the coolest shots and the winners will receive a $50 dollar online gift card (free shipping) and be automatically entered to win one of the big prizes at the end of summer.

3. On August 29th the Sun Bum Crew will pick their 4 favorite shots of the summer.
Grand Prize: Electra Townie 7D Beach Cruiser Bike ($479.00 value)
1st Prize: $250 Online Gift Code and a 16″ Collectible Vinyl Ape ($200.00 value)
2nd Prize: $100 Online Gift Code and a 9″ Collectible Vinyl Ape ($40.00 value)
3rd Prize: $50 Online Gift Code and a 9″ Collectible Vinyl Ape ($40.00 value)
Note: Photos may be submitted through Instagram up until August 28. Top 4 will be chosen by Sun Bum. You may enter multiple photos, but can only win one of the Top 4 prizes. Photo entries may be used by Sun Bum for future promotional/marketing purposes.



Killer Shrimp Restaurant and Bar in Marina Del Rey, CA, kicked off their 2016 Killer Rides Car Show Season with their first of 4 car shows on Memorial Day weekend. Check out the rides...





















that's just some of the rides. Check out the Killer Shrimp Killer Rides Car Show Photo Gallery to see all the photos.



Rider Shack is having a huge wetsuit sale going on this weekend.

RIDER SHACK
13211 W Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90066
www.ridershack.com
310.821.SURF (7873)
877.57.SHACK (74225)



Are you passionate about surfing? Rider Shack is now hiring! E-Mail your resume to info@ridershack.com or drop one off by the shop if you're interested! They look forward to hearing from you!

RIDER SHACK
Surf & Skate
13211 W Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90066

310.821.SURF (7873)
877.57.SHACK (74225)






Help Stokeshare teach kids to surf this Saturday.

We still need boards, wetsuits and volunteers to work with the kids. Check the StokeShare Facebook page for details



Maui And Sons in Marina Del Rey is looking for some girl with surf and skate knowledge to work in the shop. Here is their post on their Facebook Page:

Hey FB Friends. Throwing it out there to anyone who has kids. We are accepting resumes here at the MDR shop. Looking...

Posted by Maui And Sons MDR on Monday, February 22, 2016


Maui And Sons
23 W Washington Blvd
Marina del Rey, California
(310) 823-5850





86 degrees on Wednesday and 90 on Friday

Join Pro Sup Shop for the Moonlight paddle every Wednesday and Friday night at 7pm!!

Check out prosupshop.com for more info.



Photos by Six12 Media





Check shots from Marina Del Rey at Marina Del Rey Photo Gallery.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently approved the State Water Resources Control Board’s new water quality standards for trash in California’s waters. The standards are part of the state’s new Trash Control Policy, designed to keep trash out of streams, lakes, bays, estuaries, coastal and ocean waters in California to protect people and the environment.

Trash seriously degrades habitats for many aquatic species, and can lead to fatal ingestion or entanglements. The presence of trash in waters also jeopardizes human health and safety, and impedes recreational, navigational, and commercial activities. As much as 80 percent of the trash that ends up as marine debris is generated on land. With these new requirements, California is not only protecting its own waterways, it will be shrinking the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the massive vortex of marine debris in the Pacific Ocean.

“The State of California has taken a bold step towards keeping millions of pounds of trash each year out of our inland, coastal and ocean waters," said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “EPA is pleased to approve the state’s new water quality standards, which will help prevent harmful trash from making it from land to water and adding to our serious marine debris problem.”

“Trash in our lakes, streams, and the ocean pose a serious threat to fish and wildlife as well as harming the public’s ability to enjoy our beaches and waterways. The good news is that this problem is entirely preventable--many communities have already stepped up to meet the challenge and serve as an example to the rest of the state,” said State Water Board Chair Felicia Marcus. “This statewide policy relies on those tried-and-true, common sense approaches to ensure we get trash removed early before it enters our storm water system – resulting in cleaner beaches and healthier marine life.”


The Trash Policy provides a phased approach to eliminate trash in California’s waters by 2026. Much of the trash generated on land is transported to waterways via storm drains. The policy calls for the use of trash capture devices in areas that generate large amounts of garbage. California’s municipalities and other storm water permit holders must comply by either installing full trash capture systems, or by using equivalent devices coupled with programs such as increased street sweeping and educational outreach.

This trash capture approach has already proven successful in the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Regions. The Los Angeles Region has waterbodies, including the L.A. River that will approach the zero trash standard in 2016. The recently updated San Francisco Bay stormwater permit has a target date of 2022 for zero trash, having already passed its 40 percent reduction milestone.

The new Trash Policy amends the Water Quality Control Plans for ocean waters, inland waters, enclosed bays and estuaries of California, and prohibits the discharge of trash to state waters through storm drain systems, as well as transportation and industrial facilities and construction sites that are regulated under National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, making them enforceable and reportable. EPA approved these water quality standards under its federal Clean Water Act authority.

The EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region administers and enforces federal environmental laws in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands and 148 tribal nations—home to more than 48 million people.



Photos by Six12 Media





Check shots from Marina Del Rey at Marina Del Rey Photo Gallery.