Archive for April, 2011


Environmentalist, actress, surfer—what doesn’t Tanna Frederick do? When not performing alongside Noah Wyle, Judd Nelson or other stars, this redheaded dynamo is saving the earth…one beach at a time. In honor of Earth Day, Vital Juice asked the Surf 24 and Oceana activist for her fave westside green spots:

Be kreative.

I’ve been coming to Kreation Café at 11th and Montana every day for the last four years! I highly recommend it—it’s all organic, and you can sit outside and enjoy hummus, kabobs, and fresh juices.”

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Check out the 44th Worldfest
Independent International Festival!


The Rainbow Film Company Has Moved!

Written by dev
April 6th, 2011

The new address is :

1301 Montanta Ave, Suite A
Santa Monica, CA 90403


Project Save Our Surf is pleased to announce the second beneficiary of this year’s Surf24 on August 28, 2011. Tumelo Home in Johannesburg, South Africa will be joining Heal the Bay as this year’s beneficiaries.

The Tumelo Home opened its doors in April 1998. Currently, twenty children reside there, as well as providing daycare for the ten of the children. All residents and day visitors are intellectually disabled and there are many with physical disabilities. The Home’s name means faith. Dr. Moses and Mrs. Orina Thindisa were compelled by love and compassion to build the home in Ivory Park, an informal settlement in Midrand, Johannesburg, Gauteng. Three years later, the home was officially opened by the then MEC of Social Development and Welfare, Angie Motshega.
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For more information about Tumelo Home click here.

For more information about Project Save Our Surf and Surf24, click here.