SBSA Meeting THURSDAY, April 10@ 6:30 pm
Location: Masuo Restaurant (directions below)

"Special Guest Sonny Miller - Filmmaker"

Let's talk Beach Clean Up Day, Kiosk,
and about YOUR great session this winter.

solana beach  clean up

Sonny’s most recent surf film “Water-Man” a documentary on the famous multi generational boat trip to Indonesia with Laird Hamilton , Dave Kalama, Gerry Lopez, The Malloy’s, and Rob Machado due out on this summer.

His experience with the action sports industry and major motion picture industry has taken him on location worldwide. Sonny's has spanned over two decades of independent filmmaking founding his own production company , World Wave Pictures, Inc.

His latest theatrical movies are “Surfer Dude” and “Endless Bummer”   Other features his work has appeared in are “1408”, “Die Another Day”, “Blue Crush”, “Lords of Dogtown” and “In Gods Hands”, “Riding Giants”, and “John from Cincinnati”

 


Beach Clean Up 9-12 am on April 26th

I Love A Clean SD Beach Creek to Bay Clean Up is 9-12 am on April 26th. Since the SBSA sponsors Fletcher Cove and Tide Park we need to be there in force.

For more information see http://www.cleansd.org/

Kiosk at Pill Box

We will have the plans, designer and builder at the meeting. We need your input for the final details!

Surf  Session at Pill Box

Come join us for another great SBSA session.

Please pay your dues $50

The Solana Beach Surfing Association is committed to preserving our world-class, environmentally sound beaches in Solana Beach, California. (Actually the SBSA is a loosely disorganized drinking club with a surfing problem... )

$50.00 donation for 2008.   Please make checks out to

Matt Miller Trust
PO Box 732, Solana Beach, CA 92075

– All the proceeds will go towards local beach projects.

Meeting Location
MASUO RESTAURANT (IN THE BACK ROOM)
145 South Hwy 101 (click for MAP)
Solana Beach

858-481 6363
1/2 block south of Lomas Santa Fe on Hwy 101,

(White building on west side of the street)
www.SolanaBeachSurfing.com

Paddle Out photo by Joe Hall