California recognizes the International Surfing Day
The California State Assembly passed House Resolution No. 30, which recognizes International Surfing Day as a way to celebrate California’s surfing heritage and raise awareness about the need to protect our oceans, waves and beaches. Assemblymember Das Williams (D-Santa Barbara) who is an avid surfer introduced the resolution to commemorate the 8th annual celebration of […]
The California State Assembly passed House Resolution No. 30, which recognizes International Surfing Day as a way to celebrate California’s surfing heritage and raise awareness about the need to protect our oceans, waves and beaches. Assemblymember Das Williams (D-Santa Barbara) who is an avid surfer introduced the resolution to commemorate the 8th annual celebration of International Surfing Day on June 20th. The sport served as a key bonding activity with his father, an author of surf history, Malcolm Gault-Williams. “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.
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California recognizes the International Surfing Day
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