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Celebrating the launch of Clark Little x Hurley "Drone" Collection, Clark will be in California for events at the Hurley store at Citadel Outlets on August 8, 2019. He will be chatting with fans and signing items. Receive a FREE Clark Little poster with any in-store purchase (while supplies last).



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Location:
Hurley Store
100 Citadel Drive,
STE #433,
Los Angeles, CA 90040

Jacks Surfboards is hiring at all their stores, including the Santa Monica store.

Go to Jobs At Jacks Surfboards to download the application.


Jacks Surfboards
2012 Lincoln Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405
Store Hours: Mon-Sun: 10am-8pm




A Walk On Water (“AWOW”) justed announce a new event next Wednesday August 14 at Zuma Beach Malibu from 9am-2pm. They are partnering with the incredible folks at the Ed Asner Family Center to provide an intimate day of AWOW Surf Therapy for their special athletes and families and they need volunteers. Interested? you can sign up to volunteer today on the AWOW website .

Check out photos from one of their previous events: A Walk On Water - Santa Monica to check Out Photo from their surf therapy event in Santa Monica.


The average water temps as of 8-5-2019.
Roxy is having a Disney X Roxy Girl Pop-Up event at Boardriders Malibu. It'll be going on from noon till 2pm. For those unfamiliar with the shop, it is right next to Topanga, not actually in Malibu.

Boardriders Malibu
18820 Pacific Coast Hwy
Malibu, Ca 80265
310 - 359 - 8274


Innocnts just announce the details for their Beach Break Boogie Longboard Video Contest.



Visit Innocnts for more info.
"It’s surfy — we’ve got a cork surfboard on the ceiling.”



Birkenstock is all about creativity, individuality, and that’s what this neighborhood is. It’s stylish, it’s fashion, it’s surf, it’s skate, it’s lifestyle.” claims David Kahan, CEO of Birkenstock Americas, about the new store they just opened on the beloved hipster street, Abbot Kinney Boulevard.

"It’s surfy — we’ve got a cork surfboard on the ceiling.”




The store’s design is meant to evoke a beach bungalow, the they claim, complete with cork and leather accents, as well as a courtyard. In order to decorate the space, Birkenstock paid Southern California painter/surfer Andy Davis to create a large scale mural, and artist Inga Guzyte for a series of sculptures of Birkenstock styles made from recycled skateboard decks.




To further support the local area, 10% of sales from the opening week of the Birkenstock Venice store will be donated to Venice Arts , a Venice Beach non-profit focused on supporting low-income youth through photography and film education.


Residents in the Philips Ranch neighborhood of Pomona say someone prowling around vehicles late at night broke into one woman's van and made off with some unusual items: her dog's surfboards.

Susan Gan's dog, Giselle, loves to surf, and she's made it more than a hobby. Giselle is a competitive surfer, and she has a few wins under her leash.

After a thief broke into Gan's van early Monday morning, Giselle might be landlocked for a while.

A homeowner caught a man lurking around her vehicle on surveillance footage that night. Later, Gan's van was hit just down the street. Residents believe it was likely the same man.

The thief stole two surfboards, and it could not have come at a worse time for Susan and Giselle. The dog was set to compete this weekend in Northern California.

Giselle's sponsor was, however, able to loan her a few boards.

"We will not be able to completely customize it before we leave on Wednesday night. We'll do it well enough where we can compete," Gan said.

Gan is happy that Giselle will still be out on the water this weekend, but for her, those boards are important.

"The board holds a lot of memories for us. She has won many championships with those boards," Gan said. "All I want is for the people who took those boards to bring them back. No questions asked."


Innocnts is taking pre-orders for this Dora Lives t-shirt. They will only be available on their website for a few days, so if you want one, act now.