California Surf Museum Benefit
In my pursuit of aiding the cataloging and preservation of the California Surf Culture, I decided to donate two paintings to the California Surf Museum. They recently held and event to raise money to expand the museum and make improvements. While on a recent trip to Brazil I met Jim Kempton, Director of Marketing for Billabong and VP of the museum. As many of you already know I am big into Philanthropy and I wanted to give something back.
It was a special night with some of the greatest legends in surf in attendance.
"The California Surf Museum serves as an international repository and resource center on the lifestyle sport of surfing through capturing, preserving and chronicling its art, culture and heritage for the education and enjoyment of future generations."
I donated two paintings one to the permanent collection at the museum and the other to the auction to raise money.

Shaun Thomson and I at the event.
The first piece was the one for the auction.
The second is for the permanent collection.
Here is a summary of the event...
"It was a night that “Rocked the House”…250 surfers and friends gathered for the Inaugural Paddle Out Fundraiser with a mix of surfing legends, amazing auction items, great food and music with SuperWave! The California Surf Museum is thrilled to announce that over $30,000 was raised at the event! Highlights from the evening included MC Chris Cote and Auctioneer Terry Bagley creating bidding wars while keeping the audience laughing. The top auction item was the Herbie Fletcher hand shaped and painted longboard bought by Fernando Aguerre, while his brother Santiago snagged the Surftech Dale Velzy paddleboard. Surfing legends Shaun Tomson, Peter “PT” Townend, Reno Abellira, Bobby “Challenger” Thomas, Gidget, Linda Benson and many more mingled with the crowd while flashbulbs went off everywhere.

To view some great event photos, go to Photos of the event
Surfing is a business as well as a lifestyle and sport, having grown into a $7.5 billion industry in the United States, said Dick Baker, president of the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association. He said all stakeholders who benefit from the sport should support the museum.
"First and foremost, the locality should be behind the museum because it has gotten identity from surfing," Baker said. "But also the industry needs to step up as well as surfing champions, who have gotten a great life from the sport. The museum is a chance for everyone to give back.”
The funds generated from the Inaugural Paddle Out Fundraiser will help CSM provide interior improvements to its new facility to showcase surfing for decades to come. The new facility will allow CSM to expand the exhibit space, provide additional educational opportunities and increase its needed archival space. Stay tuned for more information about our next event, the Grand Opening of Harney Sushi in Oceanside, CA, on June 27, 2008, benefiting CSM.

Nathan
It was a special night with some of the greatest legends in surf in attendance.
"The California Surf Museum serves as an international repository and resource center on the lifestyle sport of surfing through capturing, preserving and chronicling its art, culture and heritage for the education and enjoyment of future generations."
I donated two paintings one to the permanent collection at the museum and the other to the auction to raise money.

Shaun Thomson and I at the event.
The first piece was the one for the auction.
The second is for the permanent collection.
Here is a summary of the event...
"It was a night that “Rocked the House”…250 surfers and friends gathered for the Inaugural Paddle Out Fundraiser with a mix of surfing legends, amazing auction items, great food and music with SuperWave! The California Surf Museum is thrilled to announce that over $30,000 was raised at the event! Highlights from the evening included MC Chris Cote and Auctioneer Terry Bagley creating bidding wars while keeping the audience laughing. The top auction item was the Herbie Fletcher hand shaped and painted longboard bought by Fernando Aguerre, while his brother Santiago snagged the Surftech Dale Velzy paddleboard. Surfing legends Shaun Tomson, Peter “PT” Townend, Reno Abellira, Bobby “Challenger” Thomas, Gidget, Linda Benson and many more mingled with the crowd while flashbulbs went off everywhere.
To view some great event photos, go to Photos of the event
Surfing is a business as well as a lifestyle and sport, having grown into a $7.5 billion industry in the United States, said Dick Baker, president of the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association. He said all stakeholders who benefit from the sport should support the museum.
"First and foremost, the locality should be behind the museum because it has gotten identity from surfing," Baker said. "But also the industry needs to step up as well as surfing champions, who have gotten a great life from the sport. The museum is a chance for everyone to give back.”
The funds generated from the Inaugural Paddle Out Fundraiser will help CSM provide interior improvements to its new facility to showcase surfing for decades to come. The new facility will allow CSM to expand the exhibit space, provide additional educational opportunities and increase its needed archival space. Stay tuned for more information about our next event, the Grand Opening of Harney Sushi in Oceanside, CA, on June 27, 2008, benefiting CSM.

Nathan






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