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SEP 5 ‘SAVE TRESTLES’ BENEFIT FEATURING THE CROWD

 

From a press release:

World Gallery Fine Art  presents:
The Perfect Wave
To benefit the Surfrider Foundation’s Save Trestles
and Stand up 2 Cancer
Art auction and raffle!

FRIDAY
September 5, 2008
6-11pm

Featuring the Artwork of:
Drew Brophy, Thomas Burgard, Chad Carothers, Eileen Comia, Sean Fahlen, Kim Hamrock, Kelly Hedrick,David Hinnebusch, Howard Kirk, Bigtoe, Dennis McTighe, Keith Neblet, Heather Ritts, Phil Roberts, Keith Tucker, John Lewis, Jim Mizell

Musical entertainment by:
H.B.’s surf punk legends THE CROWD
The Hula Girls,
Alejandro’s Awesome Surf Band

and Special Guests….Food and beveragesWorld Gallery Fine Art

1980 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA. 92627
949-646-6612

The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s oceans, waves and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research and education.

World Gallery in conjunction with  The Surfrider Foundation
and Stand Up 2 Cancer proudly presents:

“THE PERFECT WAVE”

THE PERFECT WAVE is an artistic expression of  the California surf culture.  THE PERFECT WAVE event will provide an environment for these diverse  artists to express their vision of what the perfect wave is to them.  Each artist will unveil a their new work specifically created for the event.  A raffle will be held for the works and proceeds will go to further the fight to Save Trestles and San Onofre State park from being bisected by the 241 toll road.

Parking is across the street
please carpool

World Gallery Fine Art
1980 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA. 92627
949-646-6612

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  • Gordana
    And Trestles still needs to be saved, make no mistake! The Transportation Corridor Authority has asked the U.S. Secretary of Commerce - the site is federal property - to override the Coastal Commission's denial of the permit for the 241 toll road extension. And while the Secretary of Commerce mulls over his decision he's agreed to a public meeting on Monday, Sept. 22 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds (O'Brien Hall 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. ) to hear public testimony and more importantly to hear Californians DEMAND that the Coastal Commission decision be upheld. Go to www.savetrestles.org for more information. Write a letter. Sign the petition. Get to the hearing. Buses are being coordinated from major points in the LA area. If you thought the Feb 2008 Coastal Commission meeting that denied the permit was huge (attended by 3000+ people, the largest turnout in the history of the Commission, and lasted over 12 hours) just wait 'til you see what the Save Trestles coalition has planned for September 22.
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