The Surfrider Foundation Huntington/Seal Beach Chapter is set to host Ohana Family Day on April 18 in Seal Beach.
The free event is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ohana Day is designed as a family beach day for relaxation, fun and environmental education. It's just in time for Earth Day.
Families can take advantage of free surf lessons, interactive information on ocean pollution, a recycling demonstration turning milk cartons into treasures, a bodyboarding clinic, skateboard lessons, a rescue demonstration by the Seal Beach lifeguards, live music, and a raffle featuring merchandise from a variety of supporting vendors in the beach communities.
Kids ages 6-12 years can participate in the Skatedogs skateboard lesson needing only a skateboard, helmet and knee/elbow pads along with their parent to sign a release waiver for one of the two sessions (9:30 & 10:15).
Joe Segura, a mild-mannered reporter for a major metropolitan newspaper, has covered Gotham City, er Long Beach, for 34 years. During his very, very long -- endless -- tenure, he's covered almost every beat, and he was the main writer for BeachWeek, which focused on life and lifestyles of the shoreline communities from downtown Long Beach to the Huntington Beach pier.
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