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Community
Service: While nothing excites the WaveMasters like an impending hurricane swell, surfing isn’t the only activity we get pumped up for. Our charity endeavors and community service truly reflect the Aloha Spirit and are a rewarding experience for everyone involved. One of our biggest fundraisers is the annual surf contest. Since it began in 1983, it has grown to become Florida’s largest open amateur surfing contest and has raised thousands of dollars towards youth-oriented, under privileged type, as well as environmental charities. Some of the recipients over the years have been:
ARC: Mike vonDolteren dresses up like Santa and
passes out gifts at the ARC.
The Carver Center’s Computer Program
CARVER: Mitch and Mayor Sharp present a check to
Latoya Jackson, Director of The Carver Center.
Beaches Boys & Girls Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fletcher Middle School Safety and Educational Program
Red Cross
Lifeguards: Barry and Tim Durden present a check to the Red Cross Lifesaving Corps. The Beaches Library Internet Program The Association of Retarded Citizens The Eastern Surfing Association The Sea Turtle Patrol |