SURF 24 Hit the Sand for a Good Cause in Huntington Beach
During the weekend of June 18th, Project Save Our Surf's 3rd Annual Event brought together eco-minded celebs who together raised $50,000 for Heal The Bay, Surfrider Foundation and Inside the Outdoor.
By Amy Sommer | June 29, 2010

Project Save Our Surf co-founder Tanna Frederick, photo by John Heller
SURF 24 founders actress Tanna Frederick, former world champion surfers Peter “”PT” Townend and Shaun Tomson brought together surf pros and celebrities alike to take a splash in the sea for a good causes.
Celebrities who hit the surf for this 24-hour-event, scheduled to coincide with International Surfing Day included John Slattery (Mad Men), Chad Lowe (24), Sam Trammell (True Blood), Tate Donovan (Damages), Richard Burgi (Desperate Housewives), Ingo Rademacher (General Hospital), Zoe Bell (Grindhouse), Galen Gering (Days of Our Lives) and others, along with pro-surfers James Pribram, John Philbin, Tom Curren, Buttons Kaluhiokalani, Don Bigelow, Mary Osborne and Matt Beacham.
Music performances for surfers and land lovers alike included noted home grown band ACIDIC, Co

Project Save Our Surf other co-founders, Zoe Bell and David O'Donnell photo by John Heller
mmon Sense and Human Lab.
For more information: ProjectSaveOurSurf.org

John Slattery, Frederick and Tate Donovan photo by John Heller
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