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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Old World to donate to ACS Relay for Life

So when you think of Old World do you only think of Oktoberfest or Daschund Races? If so, you are missing out on a lot of other stuff they have to over in terms of events. One of frequent events at Old World is their Comedy Improv nights, one such show, next week on April 9, is going to be bigger and better than ever. They are going to move it to the festival hall for that show because they have offered to help turn it in to a fundraiser - donating part of the ticket sales to our Huntington Beach Relay For Life, coming up in May. Cool huh? Come to this show and laugh your hind quarters off (this will be my first time seeing the show and those I've talked to that have been all have said how funny it is). By printing out this flyer: http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii295/thelocalhb/comedyimprovcopy-2.jpg , and bringing it with you that night, it will help raise money our Relay. There is a space on the flyer to put the Relay team name you want to support. For example, those of you who are my friends would put "The HB Locals" and my team would get credit. For those of you who are already part of the Relay, put your team name on there to receive credit. Miss Huntington Beach will also be there that night holding her own fundraiser (separate with a different flyer), so it should shape up to be a good night.
And with the spirit of giving, Old World is holding another fundraiser for Relay on May 2. Put it on your calendar. noon to 5 will be a Spring Boutique with about 40 vendors present. Do all your Mother's Day shopping or just pick up some cool stuff for yourself. All vendors are donating a portion of their profits to the Relay. To see the types of vendors present, you will find the list linked to
www.RelayForLifeHB.com. Please come out and support our local businesses while helping in the fight against cancer. A win win as I see it.
And finally, (my emails aren't usually this long), but since we are on the topic of Relay for Life, have you been to one yet? In particular the Huntington Beach one. Once again we will be in Central Park - super cool location for a Relay. The event will be May 15/16, noon to noon. If you have been touched by cancer in or around you, you will want to come to this event. Very fun, very meaningful. Join a team or sign up as an individual. There are many ways to get involved. The official Relay site is:
www.relayforlife.org/huntingtonbeachca. There you can sign up or just donate if you cannot make it out that weekend. Check the schedule on the site to see all the fun stuff scheduled. I'm chairing the event this year, so feel free to ask me questions about it or how you can become involved. Thank you ahead of time for all the support from our Huntington Beach locals.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Huntington Beach updates

With spring right around the corner and house prices at such a deal, maybe you are considering a new home? One of the long term staples of Huntington Beach real realtors can give you a hand if you are. Ray Peckham with Keller Williams has been serving Huntington Beach for years (1972 to be exact) and he knows his real estate market. Ray will make you feel comfortable and can help you with such a big decision. Give Ray a holler and see how he can help you. 714-915-9520 or ray@Ray4Homes.com .

Somthing fun for this Thurs: Visit The Image Center (7801 Center Ave. Ste 202) for a "Night of Beauty", 6:30 to 8:30pm.There will be guest speakers, raffles & prizes, light snacks. free gift bag for all guests. Event specials. The Image Center is a complete image enhancement center providing excellence in plastic surgery, family & cosmetic implant dentistry and med spa & day spa services. More info:
www.imagecenter.info

Have you visited the Surf City Savings Discount Program online yet? www.surfcitysavings.com There are a l ot of new participants who have recently joined. Please make sure to check them out and pay them a visit. There are some good offers available. The newest in joining in the program are: Erika's Catering / Kentucky Fried Chicken / The Tint Pros / Black Bull Chop House / Deli-licious sandwich shop / Amy's Arrangements / Vincent Insurance Services / California Bank / The Dog Walker / Rock & Roll Emporium / Happyness Consignment / Family Flix / CertaPro Painters.

And of course the SCS program wants to make a special thank you to Whata Lotta Pizza for helping to sponsor the site. Show them your support and print out their coupon for free garlic cheese bread with pizza purchase.

There's always lot's of stuff going on in Huntington Beach, keep an eye on the calendar section,
www.thelocalhb.com/HB_locals/Calendar.html , to find something to do. If you have a local event you'd like posted on the site, feel free to email me and I'll get it added.

New Participants in the Surf City Savings Program

Lot's of new participants have recently joined the Surf City Savings program. Please make sure to check them out and pay them a visit. There are some good offers available. Since the last email, joining in the program are:
Erika's Catering - for all your catering needs
KFC - Kentucky Fried Chicken has two locations in HB for you to visit
The Tint Pros - auto & home window tinting
Black Bull Chop House - save big on your food purchase
Deli-licious - great soups and sandwiches
Amy's Arrangements - all your flower arrangement needs
Vincent Insurance Services - personal and commercial insurance needs
California Bank - local bank with local personal service
The Dog Walker - taking care of your pets with sitting & overnight stays
Rock & Roll Emporium - for everything rock & roll, visit their store downtown
Happyness Consignment -find those hidden gems & save money on gently used clothing
Family Flix - turn those photos into video keepsakes
CertaPro Painters - spruce up the house with some new paint
And of course a special thank you to Whata Lotta Pizza for helping to sponsor the site. Show them your support and print out their coupon for free garlic cheese bread with pizza purchase.
Enjoy these and many more Huntington Beach businesses that participate in the City of Huntington Beach discount coupon site.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Valentine's Suggestions

Valentines is right around the corner. Have you made your plans yet? If not, here is something that sounds like a ton of fun: Flight Bistro , 8082 Adams, is offering quite a nice evening complete with a 4 course aphrodisiac menu and live music. Check out the website for event details: http://www.flightoc.com/

Ladies, if you want to get pretty before the big day, there are two local salons that come highly recommended: Salon Ambiance, 5075 Warner Ave. Ste 101. / 714-846-5900. Patrons vote it "best salon” for hair, style, beauty and massage. Walk in the door and you’ll notice the difference. Their services include hair cutting, styling, color and color correction, straightening and hair extensions as well as make-up and massage. Visit them onlne at: www.salonambiance.biz

The other great salon in town is located in Old World, The Upstairs Salon , 7561 Center Ave. #45 / 714-897-5307. This full service salon offers custom colors & weaves, designer cuts, nails, eyelash perming, permanent hair removal, permanent make-up, brow & lash tinting, waxing, facials, chemical peels, hot oil & paraffin dips, spa pedicures. Visit them online at: www.theupstairssalon.com
You won't go wrong at either location. Enjoy your Valentine's Day

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Miss Huntington Beach Pageant this weekend

Coming up this weekend we have a great local event that needs all our support. The Miss Huntington Beach Scholarship Pageant is this Sunday, 2pm at the Historic Huntington Beach High School Auditorium. Yes, I know it is Superbowl Sunday, but I also know there are plenty of you out there who don't care about the game,,, or maybe you can make the Pageant first then head to your football gig. Tickets are only $15 - the entrance & sponsorships all help with the girls scholarships. You can check out the girls at www.misshb.org and if you'd still like to help sponsor a girl, it is not too late, contact Carole Ann at 714-536-8888. Show these girls some Surf City support.

Lately, I've had some folks mentioning it is time to get a new car, maybe their old car is flooding out with all the rain? Maybe it is spring is around the corner and it's time for a change? Regardless of the reason, one thing that is a must is to take advantage of a broker and save yourself some time and money AND remove the stress of the car buying process. Our last 4 vehicles have been through a broker. Our local expert here in HB is W.C. Fox with Fox Auto Consultants , 714-846-7599. It has been a family business since 1934 and they know their stuff! They handle almost all makes & models of CARS, TRUCKS, VANS, & S.U.V.s!! Even if you are not in Huntington Beach, W.C. can help ou out. So if you are one of those in the market, give Fox a call and see how he can help you.

Surf City Savings Discount Program - new additions

Since the last time I sent out an announcement for Surf City Savings, we've had plenty of new businesses sign up! Make sure to visit the site, www.SurfCitySavings.com , to see these great offers. The new participants include:
Sunset Gondola - tour Huntington Harbor on a real gondola from Italy
Francisco's Auto Repair - full service auto shop
EC Art Gallery - family owned local framing shop
Sexy Hair Extensions - all the supplies to make your hair long & beautiful
Hurricane's Bar & Grill - good eats, fun time in downtown HB
Arbonne International - skin care products
La Casita Mexican Food - traditional authentic cooking
Total Merchant Services - offering credit cards in your business? Use a local service!
Coastline Christian School - faith based pre-school, save on enrollment
Zimzala Restaurant (in the Shorebreak Hotel) - if you haven't dined there yet, you must! excellent!!
More are joining all the time so visit the site often. If you know a business in town who would benefit by being on the program, please tell them all about it. It is free of charge for businesses located in Huntington Beach, after all, it is the only discount/coupon program in town endorsed and sponsored by the City of HB, we are all trying to do our part to keep our spending dollars local... support a local business.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Tip of the Day for HB locals

Tip of the day: (to protect yourself from theft of your GPS): NEVER put in your actual address for "Home". Use a nearby commercial location (grocery store, etc.) because many cars have garage door openers in them and if the garage has a door leading into the house, it's usually unlocked! All it takes is one crooked valet or auto mechanic to take your car for a spin and pop by your house!

Friday, January 22, 2010

A Request & Shout Out for Huntington Beach Folks

This entry is all about the request for help (which also gives you free business exposure) and the general shout out.
Let's do some shouting first... We all know summer is just around the corner and gas prices keep going up. With that, more and more people are considering a gas scooter or electric bicycle for transportation because they are inexpensive to own and operate. If you replace all your short trips to the local coffee joint, your favorite restaurant, trips to the pier, etc. with a scooter or electric bicycle, they end up paying for themselves over time with the gas savings alone. You also have the benefit of being somewhat "green"! And you know I'm all about being green - if you haven't yet, check out one of my other sites:
www.HuntingtonBeachGreenGuide.com . It would be nice to catch up to Asia and Europe where scooters and electric bicycles have been an accepted form of transportation for a long time. And to top it off, scooters and bikes are just plain fun! And where in HB do you go to check them out? Of course that would be HB Scooters , 5960 Warner Ave. They have many different brands as well as a full service maintenance shop. Want more info? Call Dave at 714-840-8090 or visit www.HBScooters.com .

Other ways to do some saving: visit
www.SurfCitySavings.com for discounts on all kinds of products and services in Huntington Beach. Since the last update of the site, new on there are Sunset Gondola, Francisco's Auto Repair, Sexy Hair Extensions, EC Art Gallery, Arbonne International, La Casita Mexican Food, & Total Merchant Services. (and yes, HB Scooters can be found on the site as well). Of course don't forget to take advantage of the special offered by one of the site sponsors: Whatta Lotta Pizza ! Get their coupon right on the home page. Please visit the site, use the participating merchants, and save some money - all helps Huntington Beach. If you are a Huntington Beach business and not part of the program, get in touch with me, I'm helping the city with this site and it is free to have your discount on the site.

Now for the request for help part... Many of you know I am on the committee running the American Cancer Society Relay For Life here in HB (
www.RelayForLifeHB.com ). This event is dear to my heart as I've lost too many close to me from cancer - as I'm sure many of you have. Here is a super simple way you can help us raise some money. On Feb 26 we are having our kick off party. We are looking for donated items that can be used in our opportunity drawing or silent auction (larger dollar value). If you'd like to make a donation, please contact me (714-231-4623 or info@thelocalhb.com ). I can provide you a letter with the tax ID# for your tax records. This also gives you a chance to get your business name out there to everyone in attendance. Nothing wrong with a little business promotion! We welcome anything from products to gift certificates. 100% of ticket sales is donated to the Relay. Last year we raised about $2500 at the kick off. We, of course, want to do even better this year. If you are interested in finding out more about the Relay or coming to our kick off, let me know and I can email you a flyer!
Phew,,, I think that is enough for this pass. More soon. Have a great (and hopefully dry) weekend.

Hey Huntington Beach, time to pack away some excess stuff?

Now that the holidays have come and gone, do you find it might be time to do some cleaning up? Maybe pack away some of that excess you've accumulated? Instead of the traditional storage units where you have to lug all that stuff to your unit yourself, what about using a portable storage solution? 1-800-PACK-RAT is here local in Huntington Beach (7391 Heil Ave. #103) and can drop off a storage unit to your house, you fill it and they'll take it away to store at their warehouse. Their warehouses are 100% secure & climate controlled and their transportation vehicles keeps your unit level at all times. How much easier can it get? Also keep them in mind if you are moving or remodeling and just need to put your stuff away temporarily. You can also have the unit left at your own home or business if you prefer. I've met most of the folks over there and they are very helpful and courteous. Give them a call, they'll be happy to show you around their facility. Their local number: 714-842-1982. I love these guys, so I had to give them a shout out!
Try to stay dry in this dismal weather!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Happy Holidays Huntington Beach

If you have some last minute shopping to do, and would like to save a little money doing so, don't forget to check out www.SurfCitySavings.com - plenty of HB businesses have savings to be had and many of them offer gift certificates! The newest folks to join the program since my last 'blast' are: Sea Siam Thai Restaurant, Salon Ambiance, Grady's Window Cleaning, Jolly Deluxe Spa, Lucy's Tailoring, The Hair-Do & Threading Salon, and Avon. Plenty of options for gifts at those businesses plus the many more that are now on the site. Help keep our spending dollars local and support fellow Huntington Beach businesses.
There are plenty of activities going on for New Years Eve around town, but what about New Years Day? What do you have planned to start off the New Year? How about a plunge into the ocean? The Annual HB Surf City Splash is a refreshing way to start 2010. You can start your day with an all-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast (9:30 - 11:30 in front of Zack's) put on by the Lions Club. It is $5 donation for the breakfast and goes directly to Lions Clubs charities, one of which is the HB International Surfing Museum. At 12 noon, take a run out in to the chilly Pacific! To participate officially and receive their certificate, it is a d onations of $10. For those who want to commemorate the event, but are not crazy enough to jump into the ocean, Certificates of Sanity will be available for donations of $15! All of which goes to the charities. More info at
www.HBSurfCitySplash.com
One last,,, just in case,,,, if you do too much partying on New Years and find yourself in a jam, I've got a buddy who can help you out. Rod Frontino with Awesome Bail Bonds , at 714-944-6126 or 888-877-BAIL (2245) is the one you want to call. He does what it takes to help out and is available 24 hours a day. Hopefully you'll never need him, but his info is good to keep in hand - just in case!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Holiday Shopping in Huntington Beach

Time is running short for holiday shopping. Have you taken care of yours? If you are still looking for ideas, here are a few that maybe can help you out.
Ever been to Absolutely Fabulous ? Located at 6026 Warner Ave (at Springdale), you fill truly find fabulous gifts. This store is a treasusre for "finds". They have the most unique items in their store. You've got to give them a visit. You won't be dissapointed. How about giving someone a tour on a Segway? What is a Segway some of you might ask? Check out GW Tours -
www.HBSegwayTours.com and check it out. Take a tour that includes lunch or dinner, or ride the sand at low tide. VERY fun stuff. They are located at 300 PCH, Ste 111. Maybe you want to give something more relaxing? Consider giving a gift certificate for a refelxology massage. I go to Salon Ambiance at 5075 Warner Ave. (714-846-5900). Real nice facility and their folks do a great job on the massage. at $25/hr you can't beat the price. And it is not just about the feet!! By the way, if you need that hair all fixed up for the holiday, their salon is filled with wonderful stylists. They always seem to be busy - that tells you something! They definitely have experts for the cut & color. Want to keep it more simple? Visit Blastoff ( http://ppl.blastoffnetwork.com/AmericanDream4U) to do your shopping online. Lots of shopping opportunities and even cash back on purchases. If food is more your style there is a great variety of places you could pick up a gift certificate for - or just go in and take a break for dinner! Chimayo at the Beach , 315 PCH, has their $10 specials for December. Unbelievable value and scrumptous food. They also have a great happy hour. You might also consider them for your New Year's Eve, they have a fun evening planned. 374-7273 Gallagher's Pub , 300 PCH, Ste 113, is a good choice for an authentic Irish meal. Also lots of specials and just about every night something is going on there. 536-2422 Maybe you are in the mood for some excellent New York deli style food? Tommy Pastrami , 18001 Beach Blvd, has sandwiches that will satify all those tastebuds. You can also have them cater your holiday event. 848-4567 A kick back sports bar with darn good food will lead you to Octane Alley (formerly Martini Blues), 5874 Edinger Ave, They also put on a pretty good comedy night. 840-2129 More authentic food can be found at Old World , 7561 Center Ave, fill up on a German feast there. They host other events at the festival hall, make a visit and see all there is there. 893-0112 Finally, Flight Bistro and Social Lounge , 8082 Adams, is definitely worth a visit. A very different feel than a lot of HB restaurants. A very classy place with unique and real tasty food. Pop in to fill up during their Frugal Hour, a definate happy hour must. take a break, do up the "happy" and walk away with a gift certificate for someone's xmas stocking. 374-8300
phew, I think that is enough suggestions for now. Some of these places can be found on
www.SurfCitySavings.com where you can download discount coupons and save some money around HB.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Holiday Travel Tips for Safety, Security and Health

(Thanks to Sunset Survival & First Aid for this info)
Holiday travel tips and simple steps travelers can take to prevent the spread of the flu:
“Following these simple travel tips will help expedite the screening process at airports and keep travelers healthy and safe throughout the holiday travel season.”
TSA’s holiday travel tips will help decrease the amount of time passengers spend in line at airport security checkpoints, increase the overall efficiency of airport operations and enhance security by engaging passengers in the shared responsibility of watching out for suspicious activity at airports across the nation.
TSA Travel Tips
· Pay attention to your health before traveling
o The best way to prevent the spread of the flu is to stay home if you’re sick or have flu-like symptoms.
o The CDC recommends you get both H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines.
· Practice good hygiene while traveling
o Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing.
o Wash your hands regularly to help prevent the spread of germs and illness.
· Ensure your government-issued ID and boarding pass are out and ready
o Getting all travel documents together and ready before you get in line will help security officers quickly verify that you, your identification, and your boarding pass match and are valid.
· Wear easily removable shoes and jackets
o Wearing footwear that can be easily removed helps speed the process for X-ray screening. Be prepared to remove all shoes, jackets and other outerwear for screening.
· Take out liquids and laptops
o Remember the 3-1-1 rule for liquids, gels and aerosols at the checkpoint:
- 3-ounce bottles or less for all liquids, gels and aerosols;
- 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic zip-top bag; and
- 1 bag per passenger placed separately in a security bin for X-ray screening.
o The liquid restriction applies only to carry-on bags. Passengers can pack larger quantities of liquids and gels in checked baggage.
o Be prepared to remove your laptop from its case and place it in separate bin for X-ray screening.
· Use TSA Family Lanes if you or your family needs extra time or assistance
o Last year, TSA expanded its popular Family Lanes to every security checkpoint in the United States.
o Family Lanes allow infrequent travelers, those with small children or passengers who need additional assistance to move through security at their own pace. Officers in these lanes work with passengers to screen medically necessary items like baby formula and insulin.
· Keep an eye out for suspicious activity
o Transportation security is a shared responsibility. The traveling public plays an important role in keeping holiday travel safe.
o Travelers should report all suspicious activities or items to airport security personnel.
· Remember TSA’s new Secure Flight program when booking new airline tickets
o Fulfilling a key 9/11 Commission recommendation, TSA is working with airlines to implement Secure Flight.
o Secure Flight prescreens passenger name, date of birth and gender against government watch lists for domestic and international flights—making travel safer and easier by keeping known or suspected terrorists from obtaining a boarding pass.
o In addition, Secure Flight helps prevent the misidentification of passengers who have names similar to individuals on government watch lists.
o When booking airline tickets, use your name as it appears on the government ID you plan to use when traveling—along with your date of birth and gender. Providing this information will clear 99 percent of travelers to print boarding passes at home.
o Airlines are phasing in this program; if you are not prompted for this information when booking travel or if there are small variations between your name and your reservation, don’t worry—you will still be able to travel.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Holiday Boutique in Huntington Beach - a Fundraiser for Relay for Life

How about some holiday shopping and have it be with a purpose! Come on down to Old World on Saturday, December 12, noon to 5pm for their Holiday Event. All kinds of fun stuff going on: craft vendors, decorate ornaments and stockings, virtual snowboard machine, pedi-cab rides to and from Bella Terra, raffle & more...
And for the part with a purpose: The American Cancer Society Relay for Life will be joining forces with old world to have a fundraising holiday boutique with crafts, products and food. Merchants who wish to participate can have a booth space in the Relay section for free as long as they donate back 20% of the event profit to the Relay. How cool is that? Merchants can get some great exposure for their business while they do something good for charity at the same time. And all the rest of you, make sure to come on down and buy, buy, buy -what an opportunity to do some holiday shopping. There is bound to be some special surprises there too! If you are interested in participating, open this link for the flyer and vendor form:
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii295/thelocalhb/Fundraiser12-12-09copy-1.jpg
If you have a place of business, please post the flyer so everyone will know about the event. If you'd like to know more about what the Relay for Life is all about, visit: www.RelayForLifeHB.com. Everyone I know, including myself, have been touched by cancer in some way. Help us to make a difference in the fight against this terrible disease.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

New Businesses to be Found on the Huntington Beach Surf City Savings Discount Program

The Surf City Savings Discount Program is coming along nicely. We've recently had some new vendors come on board. This site is an effort by the city of HB to help keep our spending dollars local. It is free for the businesses participating in the program to offer a incentive on the site. When you are out and about, feel free to mention the program to any business owners you know so they can get involved too.
The businesses most recently added to the site are: Body & Sol Tanning Center, Absolutely Fabulous Unique Gifts & Decor, Avis Car Rental, Main Street Hair Company, Bethany Owen Woman of 1001 Voices & Faces and Fresch Electric Bikes. Go to the site,
www.SurfCitySavings.com and click on participants to see what they and all the others have to offer. Print out the discounts, use them and save!

Monday, November 09, 2009

Getting Tan in Huntington Beach - look good all winter long!

There is no reason to not look good with some color on our skin all winter long. At Body and Sol tanning Centers, you have all you need to do that! At Body and Sol Tanning Centers, each room is a comfortable private air conditioned oasis. They provide a spotlessly sanitized and clean environment providing fresh towels, tissues, make-up removers and spray deodorant for your use. Their staff is friendly, courteous and very helpful in designing your tanning experience. They carry a full line of indoor, outdoor and self-tanning lotions and moisturizers. Featuring Designer Skin, Supre, Devoted Creations, Pro Tan, Australian Gold, California Tan and Mystic Tan products.

Two location to serve you: 15053 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach, 92647. Phone: 714-895-4440

or 6958 Katella Ave. Cypress, 90630. Phone: 714-895-6141

Save Money Have Fun on The Road with HB Scooters in Huntington Beach

HB Scooters is a newer scooter, electric bicycle and moped dealership here in Huntington Beach! Gas 50cc and 150cc scooters, really cool electric bicycles (no gas), and Ridley mopeds. HB Scooters is a full service dealership that services what we sell. From everyone I've talked to, they are the only place they take their scooter to be serviced. They Located in the Warner Springdale shopping center, 5960 Warner Ave, on the opposite end of the center behind Fritzankotter's Deli. They can be reached at 714.840.8090 or visit them on the web at: www.hbscooters.com - there are definitely some fun rides there!

Hey Huntington Beach, Here are Some Tips and Tricks for Advanced Surfers

To put matters into perspective, California is to surfing what the Himalayas are to mountain climbing. Indeed, California, which is located along the beautiful southwest coastline of the United States, is the de facto home of surfing in respect to the sport`s global commercialisation and growing popularity. As the most populous, fashionable and third largest state in the US, California is a major destination for all kinds of people from all over the world. However, the so-called `Golden State` is most commonly regarded as a surfing mecca by hundreds of thousands of dedicated surfers who make their way to the state on a regular basis. Renowned for its golden sands, regular hot sunshine, beautiful people and challenging swells, California is a true haven for surfers.

As might be expected of such a popular surfing destination, California is home to some of the world`s finest surfing spots. Surfrider Beach in Malibu, for instance, is notable for its exceptional waves that can be ridden for almost half a mile in perfect conditions. Furthermore, Surfrider Beach is home to a large community of muscular male surfers, model-hot females, A-list Hollywood stars and a handful of hardened professional surfers. In short, Surfrider Beach is a little on the crowded side but nonetheless thoroughly entertaining. By contrast, San Onofre State Beach is one of the most friendly surfing destinations in California for beginners. Moreover, its easy-breaking waves are a delight for novice surfers, who will also appreciate the renowned party atmosphere that precludes the otherwise ubiquitous `locals only` mentality.

Although there are many other top surfing destinations in California that are suitable for both beginners and advanced professional surfers, the Golden State does demand a certain level of quality in respect to aesthetic appearance and physical grace. Indeed, the body beautiful is a default standard for beach-bound Californians and it is also essential that every aspect of a surfer`s ability to ride the waves looks good too. Therefore, learning a few tips and tricks for advanced surfers is likely to impress even the most hardened of spectating Californians.

Hitting the lip is one of the first moves that will be performed on a short board and it basically involves accelerating up the face of a wave before hitting its lip and then surfing back down. This move can look more impressive than it actually is but is also a great deal of fun to perform. The frontside roundhouse, frontside bottom turn, frontside snap, backside roundhouse, cutback, floaters and the layback snap are all other examples of tricks for advanced surfers.

However, it is important not to rush straight into any such tricks without first observing other professional surfers and taking qualified professional instruction. Indeed, surfing remains a dangerous outdoor adventure activity that must be undertaken with great care and skill. Furthermore, it is necessary to wear appropriate gear, clothing and equipment on any surfing adventure, which will include items of safety such as a concealed pocket knife. Surfing in such a fashionable and highly populated area as California also requires suitable clothing to be worn when not on the waves, such as items from the popular animal surf range.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A Benefit For Others, A Benefit For You

Do something to benefit others, then do something to benefit you!

Tomorrow night (Wed, 28th), Salon Cache (5940 Warner Ave, at Springdale) will be hosting an Evening of Wine, Women & Hope ! of course it is not just open to women! Salon Cache and Breast Cancer Angels came together to help raise funds for women with breast cancer. From 5pm to 8pm, go in to enjoy (suggested donation of $10) wine tasting (courtesy of Mr. Kegs), food,raffle prizes and everyone who attends receives a certificate for a complimentary blowdry & style. More info at www.saloncache.com, 714-840-0026.

That was something to help others,,,now how about a benefit for yourself? Have you heard of Blasoff yet? Blastoff is your launch pad to the Internet which can be customized with your favorite news, music, videos, blogs, social networks, and shopping, all in one place! Blastoff also pays you when you shop online - not kidding! Shop from over 400 retailers like Target, Macy's, Best Buy, or Starbucks.com like you normally would, and get paid cash back just for being a Blastoff member. And when you launch your network by inviting your friends, you'll get paid when they make purchases online too! So sign up, save money, have fun, and make money! Your Blastoff membership is FREE! Check it our here: http://ppl.blastoffnetwork.com/AmericanDream4U

Have a great rest of the week, and hope to see some of you HB folks make it up to Long Beach for the 21st Annual Halloween BOO that I throw. www.TheLocalCoast.com has all the info!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

events going on in Huntington Beach

Here is the info I sent out in my last newsletter.... There's some fun stuff going on in Huntington Beach.

First, Gallaghers (downtown HB) has been implementing a lot of changes and now they have even more entertainment than ever. Pop in on any Wednesday night, 6:30 - 9:30, to enjoy some Jazz! Performing is Elaine Miles and special guest guitarist John Chiodini. Go for the Jazz, stay for the great food & spirits.

On Thursday night, you really do need visit Absolutely Fabulous, 6026 Warner Ave. (at Springdale). They are having a ribbon cutting at 5pm for their expansion, more than doubling their space. They are truly a fabulous shop, filled with unbelievable and unique gift items. And at 6:30, world renowned sculptor, Randy Cooper will be doing a live demonstration of his work. Mr. Cooper is best-known for his unique "shadow sculptures." Each sculpture is crafted by hand, without molds, from wire mesh to form beautiful human figures, animals or abstract forms. The form is brought to life by a source of light over the sculpture, onto a canvas. The public is welcome and it will be worth the visit, I've seen Mr. Coopers work - very impressive!

If you missed Bethany Owen (woman of 1001 Voices and Faces) when she performed over Labor Day weekend, will have another chance to see this talented and funny lady! She will be performing on the 23rd & 24th (6pm) at Baci, 18784 Beach Blvd. It's dinner & a show, which includes Antipasto House Salad Baci, Filet Mignon Rossini or Salmone s/Champagne Sauce, Tiramisu desert. Reservations or more info: 714-965-1194 or http://www.bethanyowen.net/

It's not too late to catch Oktoberfest either. Running two more weeks (last day, Nov 1). Old World Festival Hall (on Center behind Bella Terra) is where you will find all the beer and fun you can handle. I've been twice now - one time I even had the VIP area for all my friends. Talk to them about renting one of their VIP areas. So nice to have a place to sit when ever you want! And still so close to the dance floor to get out and chicken dance! All the info (and discounts) can be on their site: www.oldworld.ws

Finally, you know what is around the corner don't you? Halloween of course. Did you know I throw an annual party? Of course my HB locals are welcome, the only problem is you have to venture in to Long Beach for the party. (I have yet to find a place that can accommodate me here.) It is the 21st Annual Halloween BOO with about 300 people attending. Live band & DJ (two areas for dancing), food, tarot cards, professional photographer, tons of decorations. The party is Friday, October 30, 8pm - 2am at Berth 55 Queens Wharf (555 Pico Ave, Long Beach). It is only $20 in advance ($25 a the door). Get all the details at: www.TheLocalCoast.com . And if you still need a costume, I totally recommend Bianca's Costumes : www.biancascostumes.com . Most are historical, but there are so many looks she can create - she is so creative and you'll be the best dressed at your Halloween gig. Check it out!

Need some sprucing up of your house?

If you are in the market for some excellent finish carpentry, then Nedelec Construction is the place to go. Dave Nedelec has done a lot of work in our home - crown molding, baseboards, fireplace mantels, casing, etc. He is reasonable and does great work. you can see pictures of the work he has done at www.nedelecconstruction.com. Contact him at 714-848-9273. In this day of folks finding it not the right time to move in to a new home, take the option of making their existing one nicer. Some finish carpentry is a great way to go.

Monday, September 07, 2009

Huntington Beach's own Bethany Owen's show "One Voice" was a great performance

Bethany Owen had her show "One Voice" this past weekend, and what a great show it was! Her voice impressions are spot on. We were laughing so hard I had tears running down my face! When she has another show, you want to make sure you put it on your calendar and see her. Of course you can find her schedule on her site: http://www.bethanyowen.net/

Friday, August 28, 2009

Stuff going on Labor Day weekend in Huntington Beach

Labor Day weekend is only a week away, are you staying in town? If so, I’ve got a couple of ideas for you to keep you entertained next weekend.

First on Saturday night the 5th, I’m going to be going to the Bethany Owen show “One Voice”. This woman is full of talent. She is a one woman show doing impersonations of many female celebrities. The show is full of comedy and vocal tributes to these superstars. Bethany is a HB local, so come out and show her some support. The show is at 8pm at the Star Performing Arts Center in Fountain Valley, only $20 per person. You can get more info about Bethany at www.bethanyowen.net. And to buy tickets, the best way is to visit the site: www.bolsatickets.com. The number is 714-418-2499 if you prefer. Hope to see some of you there!

Then on Sunday, September 6 from 2pm to 6pm, why not get on down to opening day of Oktoberfest at Old World Village Festival Hall. It is a great deal at $10 which includes dinner. Also that day you will enjoy Dachshund Races, German music, prizes & drawings and so much more. Tickets are being sold through the Therapeutic Riding Center and you can find more info & get tickets on their site:
www.trchb.org. Please check them out, they are such a worthwhile organization!

In between these activities, don’t forget down at the pier is the annual Baordfest. You will get surf, skate, snow all in one festival. Plus music, fashion and interactive exhibits. It runs the 3 days of the long weekend, and you can get more info at
www.boardfest.com
Finally, if you find yourself downtown during the weekend, or any time for that matter, pop in to Gallaghers – they are on Walnut just east of Main (their address shows as 300 PCH, #113 however). This little Irish pub is a nice hang out for locals. The new owners have brought in a new chef and the food is worth a visit! Plus there are awesome beers as well as nightly shows (music, karaoke, comedy,etc). You can find their whole entertainment schedule at their site: www.gallagherspub.com

Have fun what ever you choose to do Labor Day weekend (and be safe!)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Huntington Beach local, Bethany Owen (Woman of 1001 Voices & Faces) will be performing local Labor Day weekend.


A shout out for one of our HB locals: Bethany Owen is called the Woman of 1001 Voices and Faces. She is a rare and unique blend of talent to the world of voice impressionists. Her one-woman show "ONE VOICE" celebrates the zany and fun side of celebrity personalities through the use of comedic parody and musical vocal tributes to some of the world's most legendary female superstars of our time. Their look, body language and facial expressions are brought to life through her quick costume and wig changes done right in front of the audience. Check out her show Labor Day weekend (Saturday, Sept 5). You won't want to miss it. You can get all the show details on her website: www.bethanyowen.net

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Fun in the sun in Huntington Beach

Once again 4th of July in Huntington Beach was day packed full of fun. We added a lot of pictures of the parade and fireworks to the site, so check out www.TheLocalHB.shutterfly.com to view the albums.
If you've been downtown this week, you've noticed all the commotion going on at the beach around the pier, so you know what that means…. The US Open of Surfing is coming to town. From this Friday, the 17th to July 26 our city will see over 500,000 visitors come to this sports fest comprised of surfing competitions, skateboard, FMX and BMX bike demos, fashion shows, and the popular annual Festival Surfers Village. For more info, visit: www.usopenofsurfing.com
Here's a fun little activity you might want to check out before hitting the Surf Open, Old World is hosting an interactive comedy murder mystery dinner show! This Friday night. It's called Hollywood Confidential and from what I've been hearing, it is quite the hit. It might not be too late to get reservations for this Friday, find out by calling 714-538-6080.
How about this summer idea: turn that back yard into a tropical paradise with some fun accessories. Or maybe you have a tropical tiki party in the planning. Bensons Tropical Sea Imports has everything you could want to transform your place. They carry all kinds of quality tropical & nautical decor for decorating. They have life-like palm trees, fish nets, tikis, masks, luau accessories and other exotic decorative arts, more than I could ever list here. Check out all they have on their website: www.bambooandthatchetc.com - they happen to be located right here in HB.
Get out and enjoy this perfect Surf City weather!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Huntington Beach local places in Miss California Pageant

(from examiner.com in Los Angeles)

Monica Stainer, a 15-year-old honors student from Huntington Beach, was crowned Friday night as Miss California Outstanding Teen 2009.
She serves as a student body officer at Edison High School in Huntington Beach, where she maintains a 4.4, straight-A grade point average and is active in cheerleading and other campus activities.
In high school, she has earned the Character Coalition Award and the Marine Biology and World History awards.
At the time of her crowning, she was Miss City of Los Angeles Outstanding Teen. She has also served as Miss Beach Cities.
Monica is an accomplished ballet dancer, attending the Southland Ballet Academy and placing high in ballet competitions.
She ran on an environmental awareness platform.
Her goal is to become chief financial officer of a Fortune 500 company.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Do something good to help someone with cancer while having a great night of fun doing so! Monday night, the 29th, at Gallaghers downtown HB there will be a fundraiser for Rene Benson who was recently diagnosed with cancer. There will be a raffle for some great prizes donated from the local restaurants and retailers, and the famed blues guitarist Joe Wood will be doing a live performance. Great raffle items include stuff donated from Duke's, Billabong, Aloha Grill, Hurley, Sharkeez, Tuna Town, Sullen and so much more. Why not make Gallaghers your destination for dinner and a show this Monday night.

Have you wondered through Old World Village lately?? There are a number of quality businesses that make Old World their home - it is worth a visit. Of course, one that often pops to everyone's mind is the Old World German Restaurant. You can enjoy traditional German home cooking as well as American specialties. But did you also know you can rent out the beer garden or restaurant for your banquet & party needs? Next to the restaurant you will find their store filled with authentic German items - including their famous apple strudel, tortes, fresh made breads and more. Reach them at 714-893-0112 or www.oldworld.ws.

Old World, along with Bella Terra & 5 Points, is also part of the new discount program sponsored by the city: www.SurfCitySavings.com . Find all kinds of discounts you can use at some of your favorite spots around town. Check out the site, print out some of those discounts to use and help to keep our spending dollars local.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The Upstairs Salon in Huntington Beach offers everything you'd want in a salon

The Upstair Salon is located at 7561 Center Ave. #45 - in Old World Village. They will make sure you look & feel your best. They offer custom colors & weaves, designer cuts, nails, eyelash perming, permanent hair removal, permanent make-up, brow & lash tinting, waxing, facials, chemical peels, hot oil & paraffin dips, spa pedicures. Truly a full service salon! Stop by and say hello to Ursula, the owner. They can be reached at 714-897-5307 . www.theupstairssalon.com

Make sure to visit the new Mazda dealership in Huntington Beach



The new Huntington Beach Mazda is located at 16800 Beach Blvd. (714-848-7739)
At HB Mazda they don’t just offer you award winning cars (Consumer Reports recommends our full line-up!), but more importantly, award winning service. John Patterson's Huntington Beach Mazda, of the OC Mazda Family, is proud to be the recipient of the President's Club Award, the Gold Cup Award, winners of the Top Work Places award, and extremely proud to pay it forward. For every car purchased, $50.00 is donated to local charities. To date, over $400,000 has been donated to local Orange County Charities! Stop by and get to know them, they are a great bucnh of folks. as their motto states: "At Huntington Beach Mazda every customer is treated like a member of our family". Visit them on the web at:
www.ocmazda.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Father's Day in Huntington Beach

Time for Father's Day already! Where is time going??
There are a couple of places TheLocalHB.com would like to recommend for Father's Day this weekend. Depending on what you are in the mood for. First, up at Old World (7561 Center Ave. at the beer garden) you can treat your dad to some champagne brunch and belly dancing!! All you can eat for only $22, and you get a great show! Reservations are required, so call them at 714-895-8020. (and more info at www.oldworld.ws )
Or If you are downtown you can pop into Gallaghers for a BBQ on their patio - yes, just for Father's Day - enjoy some great food and outdoor HB. They are located at 300 PCH, Ste 113 although they really are on Walnut just east of Main. Give them a call to see what they have on their menu or to make reservations: 714-536-2422.


When you are done with your Father's Day breakfast/brunch, head on down to the Pier for the “Chili at the Beach” ( www.hbdowntown.com ). All kinds of festivities are planned at this free event - and of course my volunteer group, the Huntington Beach Lions, will be out there. Please stop by and say hi. There is stuff going on Sunday as well. A full weekend of fun!

Hey, good news if you like to network on Thursday instead of Tuesday mid day - the RBN group has moved back to their original meeting day - this week, Thursday the 18th meet & network with fellow business professionals. 11am to 1:30pm at the Skylinks Golf Course, 4800 East Wardlow. This networking group draws from not only Huntington Beach, but also Long Beach, Seal Beach and surrounding communities. Mini expo (display tables available), great guest speaker & lunch. Bring plenty of business cards! Rsvp your spot at www.rbninfo.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Surf City Savings - a new discount program for locals in Huntington Beach

The city has launched a new discount program called Surf City Savings to encourage people to shop locally. Merchants displaying the Surf City Saving logo will offer discounts to customers.
Participating stores include many from Bella Terra, Old World Village and 5 Points Plaza. After the initial test run, it will go city wide. The program was initiated by Councilman Joe Carchio and supported by the City of HB and TheLocalHB.com and is free for merchants to participate.
Information: www.surfcitysavings.com.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Huntington Beach mixer for fun, networking and more

"Locals Supporting Locals" mixer - Thursday, April 30 - 6:00 pm to 7:30 pmJoin your fellow local businesses and Surf City residents for an evening of Food, Fun and Friends at this special VIP Networking Event and private preview party. Located at the all new HB Mazda Retail Revolution Store, 16800 Beach Blvd. Hosted by HB Mazda - preview their new showroom; HB Magazine - hosting some great networking; and TheLocalHB.com supporting the Relay for Life. rsvp by 4/25 to jody@hbmagazine.net. See Flyer for mixer in the calendar section of www.TheLocalHB.com

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Hyatt in Huntington Beach opens new water park

The Hyatt Regency on Pacific Coast Highway in downtown Surf City will open its new $4 million miniature water park Wednesday.
The new pool is the first of its kind in Orange County and Los Angeles and has three water slides, a children's wading pool, a Jacuzzi, fire pits, and restaurant and bar, General Manager Cheryl Phelps said. The water park takes the place of a tennis court area that is at the southern part of the hotel near Beach Boulevard.
The water park will be marketed toward families with children, and the resort's main pool is being re-themed to provide more of an adult, upscale atmosphere.

(From Orange County Register <- Read full story)

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

A great boutique to check out. Huntington Beach locals love them!

Glory M'Lou's Boutique is located at 11110 Los Alamitos Blvd. #103 in Los Alamitos (right over the HB border. easy to get to!). 562-431-7509 to get a hold of them. Even though they are in Los Al, they are only a hop away. They like to say: "Never walk into a room - make an entrance!" They carry beautiful, glitzy, glamorous resort, smart casual, and evening wear. Fashions that make a statement. Travel with style and grace. They have one of a kind items to complete your look from hats to shoes to handbags and jewelry. Personalized service will make you feel special as well as look special. Glory M'Lou's also specializes in fashion shows and in house parties. The fashion shows are renowned for their fun and lovely fashions. Many women's clubs and charity events use Glory M'Lou's as they know the event will be fun and have an upbeat commentator, as well as glamorous fashion! Call Glory or Carmen to set up your next event. Also enjoy the once a month in-store party with lunch and wine where you can make new friends, have fun, and check out the new fashions.

Monday, March 16, 2009

eat great food and raise money for charity at the same time in Huntington Beach

Yes, it is time to satisfy those taste buds and help charity at the same time! (if links don't work, just do a cut and paste!)

Coming up early next month (Sunday, April 5) you can enjoy an all you can eat crabfest, hosted by the Huntington Beach Lions Club, and benefits the various charities the Lion's Club supports. The fest includes all you can eat crab, bread, salad and clam chowder. It is only $40 per person and worth every penny. I went last year (and will be there again this year), and it was delicious as well as very fun. There will also be a silent auction and entertainment! Tickets are presale only (deadline March 22) and the rsvp form can be found at: www.HBLionsCrabfest.com . The location this year is Old World German Restaurant, 7561 Center Ave., and the doors open at 4:30. Don't miss out on this one!

Also in April is the Taste of Huntington Beach - another one not to miss!! The date is Sunday, April 26, 12 noon to 4:00 pm. This event features Huntington Beach's finest cuisine prepared by restaurant chefs, and paired with premium wines and brews! This event benefits the Children's Wing of the Huntington Beach Library as well as Project Self Sufficiency. The location is the Sports Complex at 7111 Talbert (at Goldenwest). The cost is $52 per person, again very well worth it - I'll be there with all my friends! But tickets on line at:
www.hbrestaurants.com/taste_tickets.html

Side note…. Have you all been to Flight Bistro and Social Lounge yet? If not, how come? Located at 8082 Adams (at Beach), they have a beautifully decorated location with tasty food and a fun bar. There is always something going on,,, and you can check it all out at www.flightoc.com . Give them a visit,,, tell them TheLocalHB sent you over.. and enjoy!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Strongest Man Competetion visits Huntington Beach

From Orange County Register
Huntington Beach became Muscle Beach on Saturday, the salt air in a seaside parking lot tinged with notes of sweat and testosterone as dozens of bulky beefcakes pumped unholy amounts of iron – as well as stones, tires and a U-Haul truck – in hopes of being named Southern California's Strongest Man. Read full story
HERE.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Surf City steakhouse and Huntington Beach try to come to terms

By ANNIE BURRIS of The Orange County Register
The owner of the Black Bull Chop House and city officials are getting closer to finding middle ground after months of debate over complaints about intoxicated patrons, assaults and overcrowding.
The Planning Commission on Tuesday will reconsider the permits that allow the downtown steakhouse to sell alcohol and have music, a disc jockey, dancing and a popular mechanical bull ride. Read full story HERE.

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Things to do with your dog in Huntington Beach CA

Thanks to Angela Fuller (http://www.upon-request.com/) for this info.
There are many neighborhood parks in and around Huntington Beach, however, the two favorite standouts for for locals are Dog Beach & Central Park. Like so many of my neighbors, these are the two spots I hang out with most often with my favorite girl (she's a golden retriever). To read all the suggestions, read the article HERE.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Fire Fighters to honor one of their own in Surf City Marathon

About 2,600 runners are expected for Sunday's 13th annual Surf City USA Marathon in Huntington Beach. Among them will be firefighters from the Newport Beach Fire Department, who will be running in the memory of a fallen comrade.
Captain Jeff Boyles and his fellow Newport Beach firefighters have been training for the hoping to honor former firefighter.
"When Kevin died he was 31-years-old, and that had an impact," said Capt. Boyles. "We're not immortal and life does pass you by pretty quickly if you don't stop and look around."
Real full story HERE.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Year's Eve - avoid DUI: alternatives to driving drunk

Still can't figure out who's going to be the designated driver this New Year's Eve?
Southern Californians have several options for getting around New Year's Eve when bus and light rail lines offer all-night service.
Orange County Transportation Authority buses will run all night four of its most heavily used routes. To Read the full story from the Orange County Register, go HERE.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Huntington Beach in the Rose Parade - excitement growing

By ERIC CARPENTER
The Orange County Register

The rush is on. Today begins the final push toward the 120th Tournament of Roses parade, which will feature floats from three Orange County cities – Anaheim, Huntington Beach and Mission Viejo.
There's been no shortage of enthusiasm from O.C. residents who want to help their cities show off in the parade, which just happens to be watched by an estimated 40 million Americans on New Year's Day.
Hundreds of people from local community groups and families who just want to help out have volunteered to attach seaweed, carnations, tulips and, of course, roses to the floats' bare metal frames. Volunteer shifts for each city filled up weeks ago. Read the rest of the story HERE.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Tips for having a "green" Christmas: both eco-friendly and money wise

A "green" Christmas can be good for your wallet as well as the Earth, according to environmentalists who advocate doing more with less. "We're suggesting cutting back 20 percent. Twenty percent in gifts, 20 percent in greeting cards, 20 percent in gift wrap, 20 percent in miles traveled," says Peter Sander, co-author of Green Christmas: How to Have a Joyous, Eco-Friendly Holiday Season. The result would be a trimmer holiday budget.
Read the full story here.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Did you know the Huntington Beach Independent is "green"?

What is green and black all over? The HB Independent with help from its parent company, The Los Angeles Times. They are an industry leader in recycling. In fact, the Los Angeles Times has won several honors including a national Environment and Conservation Challenge Award for its recycling efforts and other programs.According to the California Environmental Protection Agency, The Times is the largest user of recycled newsprint. More than 70% - about 216, 360 metric tons – of all newsprint used by the Times contained a recycled fiber content of at least 40%. They were the first U.S. daily newspaper in 1992 to transition entirely from petroleum based black ink to water soluble soy based ink. The soy based ink is highly resistant to rub-off; it significantly reduces the airborne release of volatile organic compounds and the issues that arise from recycling newspapers that are printed with petroleum-based ink. Almost all of the ink used at their printing facilities is returned back into the production cycle for reuse. The South Coast Air Quality Management District Clean Air Award was given to the Los Angeles Times for this particular initiative.Their Aluminum plates they use to print onto the paper are also recycled, in fact, they usually come back to consumers within two weeks as a soda or beer can. Good thing they use the soy based ink so they can be environmentally friendly to your stomach.As a company they are committed to their readers, advertisers and our environment. Just thought it was worth passing on this information!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Four Seasons Holiday Boutique

-> Four Seasons Boutique - November 22 & 23 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Boutique featuring upscale home decor items, holiday paper products, children's toys. All major holiday themes. Deeply discounted prices. Up to 90% off. Gift wrapping services available. Benefiting Canine Companions for Independence. Sponsored by the HB Host & Surf City Lions Club. Location: Villa Pacific Community Clubhouse, 9933 Villa Pacific Dr. For more info call Lee Love 714-349-7706

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Catch up on what's going on in Huntington Beach at Savannah At The Beach


Savannah's is a great place not just in the summer for their outdoor patio, but for all your holiday needs as well. Enjoy a beautiful sunset at this great ON THE BEACH restaurant. And for the holidays if you are planning a party, you can receive a $50 gift card as a thank you for all holiday parties of 15 or more guests that are booked for the month of December. The deadline is November 15th, 2008. They must call Marilee Movius, Shellie Carrillo, or Jennifer Kruse at the restaurant (714-374-7273) to book the party for Savannah at the beach.
And a few other things to note at Savannah:
~ Check out the updated Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet. It is now $24.95 and children 12 and under are $12.95, the menu can't be beat.
~ Kids 12 and under eat free on Wednesday nights (4 pm – close). 2 children per adult.
~ Happy hour is Monday through Saturday 2 – 6 pm. Their mango martini’s are the best!
~ There is live music every first Friday night of each month from 7 pm – 10 pm. by Louie Pascua in our Inside Lower Dining area. He is a guitarist and singer who works at Dukes. He sounds a bit like John Mayer and Jack Johnson.
Get down to Savannahs at the Beach, 315 Pacific Coast Hwy at the Pier, for some great atmosphere, food and drink.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Learn about the use of biodiesel fuel in vehicles

November 5, 6:30 pm, will be the formation meeting for the Orange County Biodiesel Co-op. They will be organizing a group of folks in order to coordinate the collection of waste vegetable oil (WVO) for the use of making biodiesel motor fuel. Learn how and where to get WVO and how to process it to be used as a fuel itself and also how to make it into clean burning biodiesel. They will be discussing what types of cars and trucks are best suited for the use of vegetable oil and biodiesel for fuel. Many members of the group already have diesel vehicles that are running on biodiesel. Come check it out. Location: Great Earth Vitamin Store, 7164 Edinger Ave. (east of Goldenwest). More info: 714-552-5533

Friday, October 10, 2008

Therapeutic Riding Center of Huntington Beach


Did you know The Therapeutic Riding Center was here in HB? The TRC was founded in 1990 by a group of community volunteers to provide services to individuals with disabilities as a form of Therapy on Horseback. We are a 501 C 3 non-profit organization and a Member of NARHA (North American Riding for the Handicapped Association). We serve individuals of all ages and most disabilities including Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Bifida, Muscular Dystrophy, Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Meningitis, Down’s Syndrome, vision and hearing impairments, learning disabilities and mild mental retardation. TRC serves students from Huntington Beach, as well as greater Orange and Los Angeles Counties.


The value of a horse as a therapeutic tool has been well documented over the past fifty years. In a world where we are often judged by appearances, where our abilities are over shadowed by our disabilities, the horse does not judge.TRCHB receives no government funding. We rely solely on grants, fund-raising events, individual and corporate donations, and a minimal tuition to meet our operating costs.


VOLUNTEERS are a vital part of their program. Without them, their students do not ride. The volunteers are trained under the direct guidance of a NARHA certified instructor. They are taught to sidewalk, lead, tack and groom our gentle horses. Please contact the TRC (714-848-0966 or trchb@earthlink.net) if you'd like to be a part of this incredible program.




Therapeutic Riding Center is located at the Equestrian Center: 18381 Goldenwest St. Huntington Beach. http://www.trchb.org/




Thursday, October 02, 2008

Rubber Ducky Derby & Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce info

A good charity event to keep in mind for this weekend is the Mighty Rubber Ducky Derby on Sunday, October 5 - 11:00 am to 400 pm. This is the 15th Annual Mighty Rubber Ducky Derby & 3rd Annual Just Ducky Car Show. Although this event is being held in Irvine (at Wild Rivers Waterpark, 8770 Irvine Center Dr.), it benefits the Children's Bureau's Child Abuse Prevention programs which includes our very own Oak View Resource Center here in town. For more info and to register online, go to www.duckyderbyoc.com

For you local Chamber of Commerce members, you already know about the Surf City Lunch Bunch networking lunches. For those of you who might like to check out the chamber, feel free to visit us at our next lunch, Tuesday, October 7 - 11:15 am to 1:00 pm. Cost $15 members, $20 non members. We switch locations every two months, and this next meeting will be held at Martini Blues , 5874 Edinger Ave, (at Springdale). If you haven’t been to Martini Blues lately, you need to check them out. New ownership, new look - remodeled, great new menu. Come check out the Chamber and meet fellow local businesses. Bring business cards (display area for chamber members), self introductions. For more info, you can call Linda at the HB Chamber (714) 536-8888

Monday, September 22, 2008

Huntington Beach Green Expo a Success

Huntington Beach: Surf City hosted it first Green Expo this past weekend (Sept 20) at Central Library and what a success it was. The free event has speakers, product demonstrations, samples, workshops and information booths. Issues discussed were water reduction, energy efficiency, solar energy, water conservation, recycling materials, reducing greenhouse gases and organic products. Many folks are already looking forward to the next event! To see the list of participating vendors and photos from the event, check out: www.HuntingtonBeachGoesGreen.com

Monday, August 25, 2008

Huntington Beach fire and water damage services by Orange County Restoration

If you find yourself in a jam for damage to your house, wheter it be water or fire or more, you can trust OC Restoration to take care of it for you. Located at 15102 Bolsa Chica St. Unit D. Huntington Beach, 92649 (714-625-8635) Experiencing wind, water, or fire damage to your home, often your most valuable asset, can be very upsetting, and deciding which restoration company to hire can be difficult. O.C. Restoration Inc. understands this and wants to help in your decision so your home is restored back to its pre-loss condition as quickly as possible. In times like this it is extremely important to address the situation immediately, as to avoid any secondary damage which could result in mold growth. They are available 24/7 with a 90 minute response time.

Your Realtor for Huntington Beach

"From Condos to Castles, Ray makes dreams come true" is the slogan of Ray Peckham and he is the one you want to go to! Ray works for Keller Williams Realty, located at 17122 Beach Blvd. Ste 200, Huntington Beach 92647. You can contact him at 714-915-9520 or ray@Ray4Homes.com. Having been in the real estate business since 1972, Ray has worked for independent brokers, Century 21, was regional manager for an internet company, owned a brokerage here in Huntington Beach from 1990 to 2000 which grew to over 50 agents. He has been one of the winners of the “Ethics in America” Award by the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, Chapman University and the Passkey Foundation. Give Ray a call and say hello.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Junior Lifeguards train in Huntington Beach

(By Anthony Castellano / OC Register)
A Huntington Beach junior lifeguard program merges discipline and water safety techniques.


While the kids in the Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguards program do laugh and play, it is not unusual to see a whole squad drop and do 20 push-ups for their instructor and finish their sentences with "yes, sir!"
"We work a lot in our program on structure – discipline and structure," says program administrator Dave Simcox. Young kids swimming in the ocean need to be able to follow the directions. With 45 years of lifeguarding experience, Simcox knows the ocean can be a dangerous place.
The program was started in 1963 with an inaugural class of 24 boys. This year, 1,200 boys and girls ages 9 to 17 will spend eight weeks learning water safety and lifesaving techniques, making the program one of the largest in the country.
While not all junior lifeguards will go on to be the real thing, many do. Simcox estimates that 70 percent of the lifeguards on the beach today went through the junior lifeguard program.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Local Auto Broker Saves You Time & Money in Huntington Beach

Why would anyone go to a car dealer to purchase a car when they can have the ease of using an auto broker for the purchase or lease? Fox Auto is one such broke here in Huntington Beach. Since 1934 the Fox family has been catering to the wishes of clients wanting to get the best deal on their new vehicles without having to go through the "normal" dealer process! Since they've been in the automobile industry for over 60 years they can assure you'll be treated with dignity & respect & get the right deal! They handle almost all makes & models of CARS, TRUCKS, VANS, & S.U.V.s!! Serving Huntington Beach and all of Orange County. They are the only auto broker you want to know. They are located at 17610 Beach Blvd. #36, Huntington Beach. Call WC at 714.846.7599 for more info.

Unique gift store in Huntington Beach

This place isn’t just retail, it’s retail therapy! From massage oil candles to fine art and everything in-between, Absolutely Fabulous is the most unique shop & shopping experience in Huntington Beach. Located at 6026 Warner Ave (on Springdale, south of Warner), Huntington Beach, 92647 - phone: 714-842-1608. Come for that “special something” – whether it be for your house, yourself, or a loved one. They carry the best home décor, jewelry and gifts for any budget. This is one of the coolest little finds in the area, so drop in, grab a coffee, say “hi” to Riley, their store dog, and browse. You’ll be glad you did! Check them out on the web at: www.absolutelyfabulous1.com

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Huntington Beach Surf City Nights free shuttle service on Woody bus.

If you have trouble finding parking in downtown on Tuesday nights, you can now give the red woody, called the OC Cruiser Woody Bus, a try. There will be free shuttle service to Main Street during the Surf City Nights. Pick-up will begin at Huntington Beach City Hall in the north parking lot on the corner of Main Street & Yorktown Ave. The cruiser will drop off passengers adjacent to the Main Promenade Parking Structure in the heart of downtown. The shuttle is available every 20 minutes from 5 to 9 pm. The last pick-up downtown back to the City hall will be at 8:45

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

summer dinners made easy in Huntington Beach

Simplify Summer with Dream Dinners. Make a month's worth of meals in under 2 hours. Lot's of great grilling choices for the summer season like BBQ Shrimp, Beef Kabob's with Thai Ginger Sauce, Glackened Sirloin Steaks with BBQ Glaze and Grilled Citrus Salmon. And in July, they're introducing entrees from Emeril Lagasse. BAM! Book your session today - 714-375-9525.
www.dreamdinners.com . Located at 8760 Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Personal fitness trainer in Huntington Beach

If you are looking for a great personal trainer, Linda McDonald with Beach Body Design is who you need to talk to. Located at 241 Seal Beach Blvd in Seal Beach south of PCH. She can be reached at 562-430-1271. As Linda's tag line says: It is where fitness is fun and we can take you to the next level in your quest for a healthy lifestyle. Your health is their primary concern and they make it their priority to help you get in shape and stay in shape so that you can live your life to the fullest! Serving Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Long Beach.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Successful Fundraiser for Relay For Life Huntington Beach

The Huntington Beach city departments hosted a chili cookoff Tuesday to launch a campaign that will raise funds and support for their Relay for Life team called HB United.
The team's goal is to have 300 residents and 30 cancer survivors and to raise $30,000 for the American Cancer Society's signature event.

For the cookoff, members of most city departments brought chili, cornbread and other lunch-time treats to sell, with the proceeds going to the team. There was also a mock jail where city officials had to contribute to HB United in order to be released. The cookoff raised about $2,240 for the team.
Councilman Keith Bohr, Rainbow Disposal Chairman Ron Shenkman and Wave columnist Stan Cohen were the judges for the chili in the categories of best overall, most unusual ingredient and best meatless, vegetarian.
Relay for Life will be held June 21-22 at the Ocean View High School track. The event honors cancer survivors and memories of those lost to the disease. Information: www.relayforlife.org or the City Clerk's office at 714-536-5227.

Shipley Nature Center to be highlighted on KCET

On April 29, 2008, Huell Howser visited Huntington Central Park and stopped at Shipley Nature Center to say hello and to find out why all the folks in the know are coming to Shipley. Huell toured the Redwoods and watched as the children were learning about how the Native Americans hunted. Then, on to the Sycamore/Alder Grove to find the hidden gathering circle and see the Ki. He spent time with Nancy Harris learning about the California Native Plants exhibited in the Demonstration Garden and why they are so important to our environment. Along the route, he chatted with some of our visitors and volunteers to the delight of everyone.
The episode will be aired on Thursday, May 22nd on KCET at 7:30 pm with a repeat following at 12:30 am.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Riding High at the Vans Pier Classic

Seven of the top eight WQS surfers in the world are Americans, led by San Clemente's Patrick Gudauskas.
By FRED SWEGLES
SUN POST NEWS
After a pair of 2008 contests on American soil, U.S, surfers are at the top of their game in the ASP World Qualifying Series standings this week. Now – can it continue?
San Clemente's Patrick Gudauskas remains No. 1 in the world after finishing fifth Sunday at the Vans Pier Classic, a 2-star WQS event held at Huntington Beach. He and San Clemente's Jason Miller tied for fifth out of 160 competitors.
At the moment, seven of the top eight WQS surfers in the world are Americans, led by Gudauskas. Brett Simpson from Garden Grove is No. 3. Gudauskas' brother Dane is No. 11. San Clemente's Mike Losness is No. 16. San Clemente's Nathan Yeomans is No. 20.
That's after two WQS contests in North America, one in Hawaii, one in Australia and one in Spain.
It's a testament to the power of the surfing industry producing big-dollar WQS events in home waters carrying hefty WQS points. Most of the U.S. surfers' success so far is due to one big contest – the 5-Star O'Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro, won by Patrick Gudauskas in January in Florida. His victory there earned him 2,000 points. By comparison, Huntington Beach's Shaun Ward got just 500 points for winning the Vans Pier Classic on Sunday. Those points aren't enough to help Ward qualify for surfing's major leagues in 2009. But the Sebastian Inlet Pro has elevated a lot of U.S. surfers high in the ratings.
In North America, the ASP is having nine WQS contests in 2008 – a 6 star, a 5 star, two 4 stars, four 2 stars and a 1 star.
Brazil, by comparison, has eight WQS events – four 6 stars, two 5 stars and two 4 stars. No low-end contests. Europe has 13 WQS events – six 6 stars, one 5 star, two 4 star, two 3 star and two 1 star. The more big-points events that a region hosts, the better chance local surfers have to rise in the WQS.
The next West Coast event, at Trestles from April 29 through May 3, is the 4-star Nike 6.0 Lowers Pro. There's talk of making it a 6 star in 2009.
That would be good news for Patrick and Dane Gudauskas, their brother Tanner, Miller, Losness and other WQS hopefuls like Yeomans, who reached the quarterfinals of the Vans. Chris Drummy, another quarterfinalist Sunday, isn't a fulltime WQS surfer but no doubt would relish some higher-stakes competition, apt to attract more overseas surfers to California to try for big points.
San Clemente's Trevor Saunders could also use higher-powered WQS events here as a launching pad. He was a finalist Sunday in the Ezekiel Pro Jr. division of the Vans, placing third. Tanner Gudauskas was a quarterfinalist, finishing ninth of 64 contestants.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

The aftermath of Paintball tournament in HB

Crews have been working around the clock to clean up the paint left over from last week’s Super 7 World Series of Paintball, which drew about 70,000 spectators to see more than 1,500 competitors battle it out in Huntington Beach.

Dante Giuliano, operations manager for event, said a crew of about 75 people has been picking up paintballs from 6 a.m. to midnight to clean up the aftermath. They’ve been literally on their hands and knees plucking balls from the sand, and scooping them up with a shovel with holes that allows the sand to sift through.

Mike Martin was driving down Pacific Coast Highway when he heard a pop-pop-pop noise under his car. When the Huntington Beach resident saw what made the racket, there was orange paint under his wheel well, tires and bumper.


“The street was covered in them, you couldn’t dodge them,” he said. “They were still cracking and popping and squirting all over.”

The mess on Martin’s car occurred after balls accidently came out of a dumpster and landed at the intersection of Beach St. Wednesday morning.
Giuliano said he and four other workers had it cleaned up within a few hours. Giuliano said the paintballs are 100 percent biodegradable.


“It comes off very quickly with water alone,” Giuliano said. City spokeswoman Laurie Payne said the city gets complaints every year about the event, but clean up crews are allowed a week to get the beach back to normal.

The event brings about $480,000 in revenue to the city, and the event organizer pays for the clean up. And the paint isn’t actually paint, it’s a water-soluble substance, she said.
Giuliano said part of the consequence of a fun event is the clean up afterward. “Afterward, we hit it like gangbusters to make it clean,” he said. “I personally can’t leave the beach with a clear conscious if it’s not.”


Environmental crews are on hand to monitor the effort, he said. They will be out there until Friday. “A large portion of the crew is Huntington Beach residents, we take pride in the places we live,” said Giuliano, who helps put up the infrastructure for the U.S. Open of Surfing and Boardfest, an all-girls event held in fall. “This is the beach I come to, this is the beach I bring my kids to, Giuliano said.

Martin still wonders why the city would allow paintballs at the beach. “It’s just ridiculous,” he said. “I’m glad they have someone cleaning it up.”

Saturday, March 29, 2008

E! channel coming to Huntington Beach

And they are visiting our very own HB Skin Spa at 526 Main St. Ste 102, Friday April 4th.

You must RSVP to attend this event. One of the new stars of Sunset Tan, Jenae, will be offering spray tans for $50 that day (as opposed to her normal fee of $75). If you are interested in being 'sprayed' by Jenae and being featured on the show, call HB Skin Spa to schedule an appointment with her. She arrives at 5pm and will have appointments from 6pm to 10pm. And that is not all that is happening at HB Skin Spa that day, it is also a Spa / Botox / Filler party!! Special guest hosting this spa party is Drag Sensation Empress Jackie. this will take place from 4pm to 9pm - you get your self younger looking, leave looking fabulous! Special rates for this day only! Call for more info, 714-969-9713, and to get your reservation in.

Need to worry about sharks in Huntington Beach? OC Lifeguards say no.

Recently there have been rumors of great white sharks along the So Cal coast, leaving some beach goers worried. However, Orange County lifeguards said they have no plans to close the beach based the recent report of a great white shark attack here in Huntington Beach.

Earlier this month, Tom Larkin was convinced that a shark bumped and bit his surfboard on the back end while waiting for a wave at Bolsa Chica State Beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards dismiss this and other reports. "Even though great whites have been spotted in the area in years past as far as we know, there's not any evidence there's great whites in our vicinity," said Steve Reuter, marine safety officer, of the Huntington Beach city lifeguards.

The only shark-related incident recently was an injured 3-foot mako shark, which normally stays in deep water, which washed ashore in HB and subsequently lifeguards had to destroy it due to it's condition. Usually dolphins are easily mistaken as sharks by the untrained eye. But afterall, "It's springtime; people are saying 'shark' and they're freaking out," Reuter said.

If you want to keep abreast of eyewitness reports on shark attacks, check out
www.sharkresearchcommittee.com/index.html - a nonprofit research website.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Paintball coming to Huntington Beach

National Professional Paintball League will be in Huntington Beach from March 28 to March 30 - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. The registration sells out fast but guests can watch for free. A vendor's showcase at Pier Plaza, paintball league play on the beach and activities make this one of the top-attended sporting events annually. 220 top paintball teams from around the world compete on six fields south of Pier Plaza and Huntington Beach Pier. TV celebrities expected for weekend. Grandstand seats can be purchased. Trade Expo Trade Show daily 9 a.m. to 6 pm. For ticket & information: www.nppl.tv

Monday, March 17, 2008

So just when is that restaurant going to be finished?

Recently, there was a question/answer in the "Ask Us Anything" part of the OC Register, since I had wondered about this topic myself, I thought I'd post it here.

The question was: When will the eyesore on the northwest corner of Warner Ave & Magnolia St. be cleaned up? The eyesore in mention is the old Asian restaurant Doson. It has been vacant for several years now.
Answer they provided: The site of the old Asian restaurant will be transformed into a new Asian restaurant. The building at 8901 Waner Ave in HB that was formerly the Doson Beach restaurant is the future site of the Seven Sushi Lounge, according to property manager Kathy Buchoz of Bridgecreek Realty Investment Corp. The road to the restaurant has been a long one, Buchoz said. the family that owns the business has had some personal setbacks since they bought the building about two years ago and has been plagued with problems with the contractors, she said.
Still, Buchoz said that there has been a lot of work done ion the inside of the building and the exterior will match the adjoining buildings when completed. "A lot of it is cosmetic now," Buchoz said, adding that the restaurant could open in as little as two to three months.

I've been watching this building just sit there for a very long time. It will be a relief to see it finally done, but I won't hold my breath for the 2 to 3 month range!!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Special March local discount for Huntington Beach

The Surf City Store on the Huntington Beach pier is celebrating it's 15 year partnership with the city to market the city's trademark - Surf City. During those years, about 500,000 products have been sold bearing the logo. To say thank you to the Huntington Beach locals, the store is offering a 25% discount on all store purchases through the month of March - with proof of residency of course. For more info, contact them at 374-0277. Show some local support and pop on down to the pier!

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

New Miss Huntington Beach crowned

A new Miss Huntington Beach has been crowned. Cayce Crowder, who attends Huntington Beach High School, won the Pageant this past Saturday night. Her court is: First Place Runnerup Arroya Karian, Second Place Runnerup Lauren Guitrau, Third Place Runnerup Samantha Gallo and Fourth Place Runnerup Amber Palm. Congratulations girls!