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A Walk On Water (“AWOW”) provides Surf Therapy to children with special needs or disability. The ocean’s transformative properties empower our participants, who enjoy a much-deserved day of laughter, love, and acceptance alongside their family. For one perfect, restorative day at the beach, there are no labels. Everyone is an Athlete. Here are some photos from their latest surf therapy event in Malibu. These photos were shot by Erik Eiser.















You can find these and a lot more photos from this event, all full size and in high-resolution, in this photo galley:

Malibu 2018 | Erik Eiser | A Walk On Water Photo Gallery



Surfers Healing Organization takes Autistic Children surfing. Providing incredible days at the beach for the whole family of participants.

The Dogtown Skate and surf culture is going to featured at this week's Mar Vista Art Walk


NW/SSW Swell Mix; Better SPAC Swell Looming.
Surf heights for the California coast on Tuesday.

Winds are lightest, conditions cleanest in mornings
Better SSW swell slated for late weekend and next week
Shorter to mid period NW swells continue to roll in
By Michael Ray
Photos by Angela Sun

Saturday May 19, the Surfrider Foundation, Sierra Club, Stokeshare, the Alma Foundation, and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Cadets lined up on the coast at Bay Street, Santa Monica, for the second Annual Hands Across the Sand. Drawing together teams of surfers, volunteers, youth, and environmental advocates, the event was part skill share and part environmental education.

CJ Todd, an organizer of the event, explained that “the day started with a surf lesson” and concluded with a discussion about “plastic pollution and watersheds.” He added that the concept of “one watershed” represents “everything being connected.” In addition to surfboards, wetsuits and volunteer surf instruction, the youth in attendance were also treated to burritos from Plancha in Venice.

A first-time participant, Cesar J., said that he was glad that he came to learn how to surf. “I was a little nervous,” he confessed. He was brought to the event through Alma Family Services, an organization servicing the Ramona Gardens and Boyle Heights area. Gema Rodriguez, a case manager at Alma Family Services said that the youth were brought to the event via organization Gang Reduction Youth Development (GRYD).

“[The youth] were a little apprehensive at first, they didn’t want to put on the wetsuits,” Rodriguez said, adding that once they started, “surfing was a great opportunity for them to do something that they may not have tried to do otherwise.”

Joy Cernac, an Executive Committee Member of the Sierra Club’s Angeles Chapter, shared information about past, present and upcoming events with people in attendance. She stated that “it is not all gloom and doom, we can change this and enjoy our coastlines” citing that the group’s presence at Hands Across the Sand was “a show of solidarity against offshore drilling.” L.A. Waterkeeper’s Mithsy Hernandez stated that as an organization that works with “Water quality and quantity” from the Los Angeles River to ocean and marine protected areas, “we don’t want to see offshore drilling.”

As the youth, adults, and organizers held hands, a drone operator flew overhead to document the occasion. The line of people spread both directions from lifeguard tower 20. At the end of the day, the group gathered proclaiming, “we are one watershed!”

Nick Gabaldon Day 2018 was a blast! Mahalo to everyone who came out Bay Street to celebrated the life of Nick Gabaldon and his devotion to surfing. Nick was the first documented surfer of African-American and Mexican descent, at the historical African American beach site, sometimes formerly called the “Inkwell”. Gabaldon’s legacy has inspired many surfers of color and many consider him as a role model. Here are some photos shot by Damien Baskette.





6th Annual Show Us Your Bum Photo and Video Contest

From day one SunBum has had this running challenge to see who can tag and snag the craziest or coolest or most hilarious photo using the SunBum logo, stickers or products. SunBum eventually made an actual contest out of it and this summer they’re gonna make it rain (don’t worry, not literally) harder than ever. @SunBum Instagram

The contest kicks off on Memorial Day (May 28th) and ends on Labor Day (September 3rd). Every Monday SunBum will select weekly winner(s) of their favorite #ShowUsYourBum photo and/or video posted on Instagram. All weekly winners will receive a prize pack, be featured on the @SunBum Instagram and be automatically placed in the finals.

At the end, all weekly winners will be voted on by YOU, our social media friends. That’s right, you decide who takes home all the money.

1st place $3,000 USD
2nd place $2,000 USD
3rd place $1,000 USD

So… get creative, get your friends, get the dog, get the kids and get busy. Don’t cost nothin’, just post your photos and/or videos on Instagram using #ShowUsYourBum #TrustTheBum and @SunBum .

Spread the love… and stickers (email sticker requests to stickers@trustthebum.com), SunBum

The first day of June with some fun waves , here's the surfing at the Venice Pier. These photos were shot by Six12 Media. If you were out there, you probably got some surfing shots in the photo gallery, check them out, the link is down below.
















You can find these and over 100 more photos from this session, all full size and in high-resolution, in this photo galley:

Venice Pier - Friday 6-1-2018 Photo Gallery


If you were out there, we probably got some cool surfing shots of you, go check them out!


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