Tuesday, June 19, 2012

International Surfing Day

And now, a slight break from surf history... We got a mention by Assembly Member Das Williams, commemorating the official 8th year of International Surfing Day... yeah, he's my son!




Monday, June 18 2012

Assemblymember Introduces Resolution to Commemorate International Surfing Day

SACRAMENTO — Recognizing a childhood passion and an allure of California's coastline, Assemblymember Das Williams (D-Santa Barbara) introduced House Resolution No. 30 to commemorate the 8th annual International Surfing Day on June 20.
Founded by the Surfrider Foundation, International Surfing Day aims to give recognition to the surfers of California and around the globe in unity to celebrate the sport of surfing and protect our beach and ocean environment.
California's coast line spans 1,100 miles and has one of the strongest most iconic coastlines in the world with surf break destinations such as Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, and Rincon. The surfing industry in California hosts numerous domestic and international surf contests annually that combined with everyday surf tourism, helps drive the $1.15 trillion economic engine of the California coastal economy.
Assemblymember Williams has been an avid surfer from a young age and has taught him much about life and faith. The sport served as a key bonding activity with his father, an author of surfing history, Malcolm Gault-Williams. (www.legendarysurfers.com)
"I'd wake up, go surfing to start the day, take my shower at the beach showers and then step into society," said Assemblymember Das Williams. "At that time in my life is when I began to see the beach and our beautiful coastline as the great equalizer in the community – we can all enjoy it. That helped sure up my passion to fight to protect that equalizer."
Since 2005 International Surfing Day has grown into a global event with more than 25 countries involved in the festivities of the day on June 20th. International Surfing Day is marked by surfing as well as other water activities that give back to the oceans and beaches such as engaging in beach cleanups. In 2011 participants of International Surfing Day picked up 5,000 bags of trash internationally.
"International Surfing Day is a wonderful opportunity for California residents and visitors to celebrate the sport of surfing and also to learn about issues affecting our coastal environments and some of the state's most iconic surf spots," said Jim Moriarty, Surfrider Foundation's CEO. "We are extremely excited that Assemblymember Das Williams introduced House Resolution 30, and that the Assembly supports this resolution commemorating International Surfing Day and celebrating California's surfing heritage."
Contact: James Joyce III, 805.483.9808