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summer Guide 2010 A special annual presentation of

Steel nerves Client: Santa Barbara Zoo

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Editor Michael Sullivan CONTRIBUTORS Wesley Bauman, Joan Trossman Bien, Michel Cicero, Chuck Graham, J.R. Grant, Paul Sisolak, Alex Wilson ART DIRECTOR Enrique Candioti Graphic DESIGNERs Christy Sisneros, Bret Hooper ADVERTISING SALES Peter Burgi, Kellymarie Tracy, Marni Howe, Diane Newman, Warren Barrett CIRCULATION Teresa Wann-Davis PUBLISHER David Comden

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Editorial and Advertising Office Please check this proofof over and Ventura indicate all corrections clearly. You will have a “1st Proof”, “2nd Proof”, and Mainstays thecarefully kite surfer, style — by Wesley Bauman 700 E. Main Street “Final Proof”. If we receive no proof after the 1st or 2nd Proofs, AD WILL RUN AS IS. If this proof meets Ventura, your CA 93001approval Fax (805) 648-2245 on the 1st proof, check off “FINAL PROOF (APPROVED)” box, date and sign at the bottom. E-mail: publisher@vcreporter.com

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N O T I C E : P L E A S E FA X T H I S P R O O F T O ( 8 0 5 ) 6 4 8 - 2 2 4 5 A S A P Can’t go to Hawaii this year? Try an affordable, exciting and convenient

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getaway to the Channel Islands instead — by Michael Sullivan

More than just a picnic in the park.............16 Ventura County offers visitors scenic outings for great family time — by Alex Wilson

Things To Do: Summer Directory.............................................28

On the cover: Kite surfer getting air at Surfer’s Point in Ventura. Photo by Wesley Bauman ©2010

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Steel nerves and whipping winds — mainstays of THE

kite surfer “You can have a good time, every time.” — Thom Hill, 42, a local kite surfer

Winds can whip kite surfers 30 feet into the air.

Story and photos by

Wesley Bauman

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Severe weather warning: winds of 20-30 mph with gusts of 40 mph,” the sweet siren’s song of the kite surfer. On a day like this, you can find these people at the far end of the two-dollar parking lot north of Surfers Point. They jump the parking barrier to inflate their kites and launch

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off into the water. Seemingly with no regard for the work week, they flock to the beach. It doesn’t matter whether it is an innocuous Sunday afternoon or one o’clock on some idle Wednesday; if there is wind, they come. Thom Hill, 42, is one of those thrill seekers who can’t resist the call of the swirling winds and white-capped waves, workday or no. Self-employed, this surfer of 25 years was beguiled

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by the idea of strapping himself to a “stunt kite on steroids” some five years ago. “It was a natural progression from surfing,” says Thom, “and Ventura is probably one of the top places on the West Coast [to kite surf].” This is the precipice of the sweet spot for kite surfing. From April to October, the consistent winds of the afternoon are rife for wrangling, and the iron-constituted men of this 10-year-old sport

take full advantage of that time. Even though it has become safer, this sport is not for the faint of heart or the thin of wallet. With equipment costs running as much as $3,000, these water bugs have the money and the skill to surf north of the point. Ventura is one of the more advanced launch and kite surfing spots, given the hazards and crowds the waters have to offer. The community of kite surfContinued on Page 8


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summer Guide 2010 Kite Surfing Continued from Page 6

ers has a way of policing their own, though. Unknown faces are given the rundown on how it is “we surf here,” which is always respectful of the surf zone at the point and of other kiters. The inexperienced are generally told that fairer waters can be found elsewhere, or coached on what they need to look out for if they choose to cut their teeth on Ventura’s surf. Ripping across the water and Please check this proof over carefully and indicate all corrections clearly. You will have a “1st Proof”, “2nd Proof”, and then tacking back into the wind, “Final Proof”. If we receive no proof after the 1st or 2nd Proofs, AD WILL RUN AS IS. If this proof meets your approval kite surfers can use waves only two on the 1st proof, check off “FINAL PROOF (APPROVED)” box, date and sign at the bottom. feet high to launch themselves 30 ISSUE: SUMMER GUIDE N OT I C the E : air. P LThese EASE FAages X T20H I S P R O O F T O ( 8 0 5 ) 6 4 8 - 2 2 4 5 A S A P feet into men, up to 60, use both the winds and the waves to surf in that illusive third dimension. Though the occasional wild gust can drag a kiter 50 feet, face first, through the water chasing his board like a bad Benny Hill sketch, Thom will tell you, as he buckles his harness, “Kite surfing, consistently, you can have a good Surfers Point is best for the experienced kite surfer, as winds and wavescan really test the skills time, every time.” F

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A trip to

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Can’t go to Hawaii this year? Try an affordable, exciting and convenient getaway to the Channel Islands instead

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bout four weeks ago, I was planning a trip to Santa Cruz Island in the Channel Islands National Park, when I bumped into a near and dear friend — we had known each other since high school. I was talking to her about the normal, everyday things and spoke of my upcoming trip. A 29-year-old mother of two who had never lived anywhere but Ventura County told me she had never been out to the islands. “Tsk, tsk!” I told her. “How can you live here your whole life and never take a trip to the islands?” I thought perhaps she was an anomaly, but I was wrong. Turns out, there are many locals — too many, in fact — who have never enjoyed racing a pod of dolphins to and from the islands, catching a whale breaching, a breezy walk around Anacapa Island or a rugged climb around Santa Cruz Island. It never ceases to amaze me when people speak of their trips around the country — or the world, for that matter — who have never taken a day to enjoy the world-renowned Channel Islands.

Dolphins as far as the eye can see

I must admit that I was quite spoiled growing up. My mother had lots of friends in lots of places, and no matter what was happening in our life, she always knew someone who had a boat. And when all else failed, good ol’ Island Packers out of the Ventura Harbor was there to save the day. Little did I know, however, of my mom’s die-hard affinity for dolphins. It wasn’t until much later in my life that I realized how much she loved Flipper and his pals. That can be seen in the several hundred dolphin sculptures, shower curtains, toilet seats and salt and pepper shakers. But when everything is said and done, there is nothing like the real thing, and she would be the first to admit that. So when it came time to celebrate her 60th birthday and hold our family reunion, our trip to Santa Cruz Island a couple of years ago was something beyond special. Given how unique it was that all of our family members were at the same place at the same time, the mega-pod of dolphins that cruised alongside our Island Packers boat made our reunion something no one would forget. While I had seen dolphins make daring leaps out of the water, enjoying the wake of the boat, it was rather surprising when several of them started to do a dolphin dance — gyratContinued on Page 12

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ummer at Channel Islands Harbor means fun! Summer camps for kids. Kayak and bike rentals, boating, fishing, great restaurants – and lots of things to do and see. It’s a great place for a romantic date or a family outing. Or just come by for the beautiful view and the cool ocean breezes. MAY Fairy Tales in the Park (May-Sept) 5th Annual Safe Boating Day JUNE Father’s Day Car Show

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have a picnic, then go for a hike — the experiences always differ. Having explored the islands as a kid, being a grown up now really puts things in perspective, and it is something that all kids should get to experience. No offense, but Disneyland and Magic Mountain will always have fast rides and cotton candy. The Continued on Page 14


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Oxnard Beach Park in Oxnard, on Harbor Boulevard, offers rentable barbecue and covered picnic areas as well as baseball fields, children’s play sets and volleyball facilities.

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entura County boasts outstanding picnicking opportunities. Many sites feature ocean views, green hillsides or rushing rivers. The Ventura County Parks Department operates some of the most popular picnic venues, including Foster Park along the Ventura River near Casitas Springs, Steckel Park near Santa Paula and Ojai’s Soule Park. Ron Van Dyck manages the system and says the department is also proud of Camp Comfort, south of Ojai, where a new concessionaire has reversed years of neglect and a bad reputation that came with it. “Unfortunately, we lost a lot of customers and they haven’t come back

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yet,” says Van Dyck. “It’s a beautiful park with the trees, the shade, lots of grass. It’s just gorgeous. It’s a little jewel that nobody knows about.” Most county-run parks have walkup picnic tables, and many have large, covered group pavilions that can be reserved for a fee. Several cities, park districts and the state government also maintain parks popular with picnickers, some with reservable sites. The Conejo Recreation and Park District offers numerous parks in Thousand Oaks with varied picnicking opportunities, including Conejo Community Park and Wildwood Park. Camarillo’s are managed by the Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District, including rustic Camarillo Grove Park. Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District manages picnic areas

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The annual music festival showcases up-andcoming and established rock, punk rock and pop music acts on multiple stages along with lots of shopping, video games and other activities. This year’s lineup includes Alkaline Trio, Bring Me the Horizon, Everclear, GBH, Haste the Day, the Darlings and Vanna. It’s an all-ages event with a special tent for parents to chill. Seaside Park, Ventura County Fairgrounds. For more information, go to www.warpedtour.com.

Explore the Harbor and beautiful system of canals in our environmentally friendly and comfortable electric boats. Stop along the way to enjoy dinner or a latte from the local restaurants and shops.

Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival July 1 through Aug. 8.

Citrus Festival July 16-18

Santa Paula celebrates its rich agricultural heritage with a citrus-themed parade and car show, carnival rides, live entertainment and a citrus and avocado tasting tent. Admission is $5, $2 for kids. Harding Park, 1300 E. Harvard Blvd., Santa Paula. For more information, call 933-4200 or visit www. santapaulafestival.org.

Salsa Festival July 24-25

Salsa tasting, recipe contests, live music, international foods and plenty of spicy dancing at Oxnard’s flagship event. The event will be held at Plaza Park, 11 a.m.-8 p.m., at 424 S. C Street in Oxnard. For more information, call 247-0197 or visit www. oxnardsalsafestival.com.

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Ventura County Boat Show July 15-18

This event is a boater’s delight featuring a fabulous selection of all types of watercraft. A great selection of power and sail vessels will be on display. Noon to 7 p.m. $12 for adults. For more information, call (800) 390-6694 or visit www. ci-boatshow.com.

for this year’s county fair. Attractions include farm animals, nightly fireworks, competitions and displays by county residents. Also midway carnival rides and games plus good old-fashioned fair food. Musical performers had not been announced at press time. Seaside Park, 10 W. Harbor Blvd, Ventura. $10 for adults, $7 for children and seniors! For more information, call 648-3376 or visit www. venturacountyfair.org.

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This year, Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) is proud to sponsor the NBVC Air Show at Point Mugu, an event that has not taken place here since 2007.

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The increasingly popular monthly event that celebrates downtown and Westside Ventura’s vibrant art scene. Demonstrations, lectures, music and performance are featured during this cultural event. For more information, maps and a list of participating galleries, visit www.firstfridaysventura.com.

Hueneme Beach Festival Live entertainment, huge children’s area, arts and crafts booths and food provided by the region’s most popular restaurants plus pirate-related fun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The event will be held at Surfside Drive and Ventura Road in Port Hueneme. For more information, go to www.huenemebeachfestival.com.

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This popular annual event is held in downtown Ventura from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and features food booths, more than 250 arts and crafts booths, and multiple stages with live entertainment. For more information, call 654-7749 or visit www. venturastreetfair.com.

Fourth of July Celebration at Ronald Reagan Library July 4

This annual old-fashioned celebration returns with music, games, face painting, presidential look-alikes, storytelling and more. The outdoor events are free; regular admission rates apply to visit the museum. For more information, call (800) 410-8354 or visit www.reaganfoundation.org.

for the Arts. Best viewing is from the Oaks Shopping Center and Janss Marketplace. For more information, call Conejo Recreation and Park District 381-1247.

Firecracker Train and Fireworks Show July 4

Annual outdoor event includes a train ride, car show, food booths, arts and crafts vendors, vintage train rides, horseshoe tournaments and live entertainment. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fillmore and Western Railway. Fireworks at 9 p.m. For directions, visit www.fwry. com. For more information, call 524-2546.

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Lake Piru Recreation Area Lake Piru is located in the Los Padres National Forest next to the Sespe Condor Sanctuary. Lake Piru offers visitors excellent boating, trout and bass fishing, camping, water skiing, swimming and hiking. The day-use picnic area, with individual and group sites, includes covered eating areas with a wonderful view of the lake, a grassy lawn, grills and an abundance of tables. The group facility can accommodate up to 120 people and can be reserved for special events. Located at 4780 Piru Canyon Road, Piru. Entry fees are $8 all days in off-season, and $10 weekdays, weekends and holidays. Park information 5211500. Marina information 521-1231. See www.lake-piru.org.

but feet (though a bottle of water is nice) in order to get going. But you do need to know where to go. The definitive guidebook is “Day Hikes in Ventura County, California: 43 of the Best” by Robert Stone, published by Day Hike Books Inc. Sometimes it’s nice to share the trail, and a number of organizations can help you do just that. The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy offers a variety of activities and events. For information, call (310) 589-3200 or visit www.smmc.ca.gov. The Sierra Club’s Los Padres Chapter has two groups to serve Ventura County. North county residents can contact the Sespe Group at 488-7988, and south county residents can contact the Conejo Group at 495-6391. See www.sierraclub. org. Bird watching enthusiasts can contact the Ventura Audubon Society at 642-1585 or visit www.venturaaudubon.org.

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Whether you’re interested in becoming a master mariner, or just want to log some time wafting along in a gentle breeze, sailing lessons are one of the Channel Islands Kayak Center best ways to while away the summer in a convivial, laid-back sporting atmosphere. Several outfits offer Channel Islands Kayak Center offers a full range packages for individuals and couples. Most of these of ocean kayaking activities. Whether you are an courses qualify you to charter boats once you graduexperienced kayaker or a beginner in search of a Please check this proof over carefully and indicate all corrections clearly. have a “1st “2nd Proof”, andHarbor at ate. Pacific Sailing is located in the Ventura professional guidedYou island will tour, the center caters to Proof”, 1575 Spinnaker Drive, Suite 105B-131. For inforall of your kayaking needs. Rentals, lessons and tours “Final Proof”. If we receive no proof after the 1st or 2nd Proofs, AD WILL RUN AS If this proof yourorapproval mation, meets call 658-6508 visit www.pacare available. Two locations: 3600IS. S. Harbor sail.com. Marina Sailing is located in the Blvd., and #213, sign Oxnard, and 1691 on the 1st proof, check off “FINAL PROOF (APPROVED)” box, date at984-5995; the bottom. Channel Islands Harbor at 3001 Peninsula Spinnaker Drive, Ventura, 644-9699. See Road. For information, call 985-5219 www.cikayak.com. ISSUE: SUMMER GUIDEor N O T I C E : P L E A S E FA X T H I S P R O O F T O ( 8 0 5 ) 6 4 8 - 2 2 4 5 A S A P visit www.marinasailing.com.

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Island Packers has been cruising the Channel Islands for education, recreation and research since 1968. This is how you get to the Channel Islands, whether you’re interested in whale watching, camping, hiking, kayaking or day trips. There are a variety of trips that give visitors a rare opportunity to witness life in a marine wilderness. If breathtaking wilderness and adventure on the high seas don’t do it for you, dinner and party cruises are also available. Located at 1691 Spinnaker Drive, #105B, Ventura. General information 642-1393. 24-hour information 642-7688, www.islandpackers.com.

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Scuba Certification Did you know that as a resident of Ventura County, you live near the gateway to some of the most sought-after scuba grounds in the world? If your idea of scuba diving is warm, tropical shallows alive with colorful parrot fish, think again. Local waters offer the adventurer an endless array of gorgeous, moody underwater seascapes. And once you’re certified, you can also take a legal dip the next time you’re in Cabo. Channel Islands Scuba: 2951 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks 230-9995, www.cisdivers.com, Ventura Dive & Sport: 1559 Spinnaker Drive, #108, Ventura. 650-6500, www.venturadive.com.

Reading Program June 15-Aug. 22 Two great summer-long reading programs return to Ventura County libraries in June. For children, this year’s theme is “Make a Splash at Your Local Library.” Also, for teens is “Make Waves at Your Local Library.” For more information, call Lori Karns, youth services librarian, or Ellen Armonat, at 649-9008, or visit vencolibrary.org.

Underwood Family Farms This summer, enjoy fruit and vegetable picking tours, wagon rides, a farm animal area, pony rides and party facilities at the Underwood Family Farms. The family has farms in both Moorpark and Somis. Their Farm Market and Farm Animal Center are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. March through November. Locations are 3370 Sunset Valley Road, Moorpark, 529-3690; and 5696 Los Angeles Ave., Somis, 386-4660. For more information, visit www.underwoodfamilyfarms.com.

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Port Hueneme Youth Center Summer Programs Facility provides diverse, well-rounded recreation program for children, kindergarten through sixth grade. The modern center features snack shops, dance, games and education classrooms. Fully supervised and structured youth programs run throughout the summer. Special events, trips and games are offered during the year. For more information, call 982-4218.

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Camp Kinneret Summer Day Camp Camp Kinneret Summer Day Camp, nestled in the rolling hills of Agoura, offers children ages 4 to14 a fun-filled program packed with adventure and friendship. It’s committed to helping each child grow into his or her best self by combining an excellent staff with small groups and a philosophy that puts campers first. For more information, call (818) 706-8255 or visit www.campkinneret.com.

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summer Guide 2010 Continued from Page 38 Camp Summertime This camp is located at beautiful Calamigos Ranch in the Agoura Hills / Malibu area. This unique facility offers 120 private acres, including two ponds and three swimming pools, for children ages 4 to14. Camp Summertime is dedicated to providing a safe, loving, and enriching environment. Each child’s social, emotional, creative and physical development is promoted through individual and team activities. Campers build self-confidence, self-esteem and self-respect. For more information, call (818) 706-7335 or visit www.campsummertime.com.

aged 4 years, 9 months to 7 years old; standard camp for ages 6-11; and an adventure camp for kids aged 10-14. For more information, call the Arroyo Vista Recreation Center at 517-6300, or visit www.ci.moorpark.ca.us.

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Channel Islands Harbor offers a junior lifeguard program where you will learn first aid, water safety, CPR, surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking, basic ocean rescue techniques and the essential skills to become an ocean lifeguard. For more information, call 382-3007 or visit www.channelislandsharbor. C.A.T.S. Drama Camp org. The City of Port Hueneme’s Department of Recreation and Community Services offers a Roxanne Diesel, drama instructor and owner junior lifeguard program where you will learn of Creative Acting Theater School, offers several ocean rescue, first aid, surfing, lifesaving skills drama camps in Ventura County: Camp Broadway and more. The program emphasizes lifesaving Bound, Harry Potter Literacy and Wizardry Camp, skills, physical training and ocean ecology. For Commercial and Film Bootcamp, and Crime Scene more information, call 986-6542 or visit www. Investigators Camp. All camps are held in partnerci.port-hueneme.ca.us. The State of California’s ship with local recreation districts and range from Department of Parks & Recreation offers a junior half-day to full-day camps. Registration is underway lifeguard program in Ventura. The objective of at most recreation districts. For a brochure or the program is to provide quality water safety registration information, please visit www. education. The program is designed to improve youththeater.com or call Roxanne at (661) young people’s physical conditioning, their 718-3968. Please check this proof over carefully and indicate all corrections clearly. You will have a “1st Proof”, “2nd Proof”, and understanding and respect for the environment, their respect for themselves, their peers and “Final Proof”. If we receive no proof after the 1st or 2nd Proofs, ADAdventure WILL RUN AS IS. If this and proof meets your approval Science Camp their parents. For more information, call 643Science Adventures brings week-long summer 5003 or visit www.venturajuniorlifeguards.org. on the 1st proof, check off “FINAL PROOF (APPROVED)” box, date and sign atgreat the bottom. camps to a convenient location near you for children Gym Children’s Fitness Center kindergarten to sixth grade. Programs are presented SUMMER GUIDE N O T I C E : P L E A S E FA X T H I S P R O O F T O ( 8 0 5 ) 6 4 8 - 2 2in4cooperation 5 A S Awith P universities, botanical gardens, MyISSUE: My Gym has created an extraordinary program museums, arboretums and parks and recreation and facility devised to help children 3 months to departments. Children are introduced to thematic 13 years of age develop physically, cognitively science concepts in natural surroundings as they and emotionally. Imaginations soar and children build projects, conduct experiments, and play scitriumph at My Gym Children’s Fitness Center. The ence-oriented games. With locations in Agoura Hills, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Ventura and Westlake structured, age-appropriate weekly classes incorVillage. For more information, call (888) 458-1812 porate music, dance, relays, games, special rides, or visit www.scienceadventures.com. gymnastics, sports and other original activities. My Gym kids have fun as they gain strength, balance, Camp Moorpark coordination, fine and gross motor proficiency, Three camps operate weekdays, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m., agility, flexibility and social skills. For the My during Moorpark Unified School District’s summer, Continued on Page 42 winter and spring breaks. A minicamp is for children

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Oxnard Ice Skating Center’s Rookie Camp Hockey Program allows students to “test the waters” before investing in hockey gear. The classes focus on stick handling, hockey-related terms and an introduction to game play. For more information, call 988-4440.

Looking for a co-ed, one-week-long, day camp for kids aged 8 and older who want to learn to surf or learn how to improve their surfing skills? Ventura Surf School’s goal is to teach everyone to surf in a safe, secure, noncompetitive environment and help all to gain confidence in their abilities while having a great time in the outdoors. Each session goes from Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The first session begins in June and the last session ends in August. All instructors are CPR- and First Aid-certified. For more information, call 218-1484 or visit www.venturasurfschool.com.

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