Wednesday, January 16, 2008

PHOTOS

cHECK PHOTOS FROM SURF PAL CHRISTINE FROM LAST SUMMER


See Photos Here:
http://homepage.mac.com/lighthousestudios/PhotoAlbum30.html

Thanks,
Christine

http://www.michaelsrecovery.blogspot.com



Posted by Christine to Surfpal at January 15, 2008 12:28 PM

SURF PAL VIDEO

This is my third day building this blog and I've added video.

The clip is of co-founder Elliot Zuckerman taking a local kid out on the waves. Surf2Live is the name of Elliot's school (see other link) and the tv footage was shot before we formalized Surf Pals. But there he is in living color

Go to the bottom of the blog and click on the links:

Surf Pal Elliot on TV

UK Skeds

I've just heard from Surf Pal Lis Leader in Devon, England that dates are set for two UK Surfaris with more than two dozen kids already signed up:

Sunday 7th September -- Ramsgate, Kent

Saturday 13th September -- Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon

These two dates are tentative, but probably accurate

Wednesday 10th September -- Bournemouth

Tuesday 16th September -- Watergate Bay, Cornwall.

If you have friends in England, let them know about Surf Pals 2008

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Aloha

As we are making our plans for the 2008 Surf Pals season we want to make sure everyone signs up.
The easiest way to do that is to send an email with your contact information and child's name to lbsurfpal@gmail.com.
We anticipate venues in Long Beach in June, July and September.
Gilgo Beach in July.
UK in August.
Jim Mulvaney

Monday, January 14, 2008

welcome

This is the first post on the Surfpal blog (aka Surfpal-autism.blogspot.com).
Surfpals was founded in 2007 by three friends, a lifeguard/assemblyman, a corporate executive/master surf instructor and me, an investigator and former journalist.
In 2002 we participated in the first Autism Surfing event in New York with five children, a couple of surfboards and some pro surfers from California.
From there it has grown to an international phenomenon. Last year we held our first Surfari in England, so we are international.
This summer we will hold events in New York (Long Beach, Gilgo Beach and Southampton) as well as several in England and perhaps Ireland.
Our website should be up soon.
Autism is a communications malady that is, sadly, an epidemic ripping through the world. More than 1 in 150 children born today will be diagnosed with the disorder. It's cause is unknown but I believe is somewhere in a horrific coming together of genetic mutation and environmental trigger.
There is no cure.
We take the kids surfing because the one universal statement about autism is that the sufferers don't have enough fun. You don't need to be able to speak, converse coherently or even be well mannered to surf.
For the teachers, coaches and other participants, the reward is the smiles on the faces of our kids. We don't commit miracles, but we make kids happy which, may be a miracle in itself.
Again, welcome
Jim Mulvaney