06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: california
California’s fairs are humming into the cities and towns throughout the state, but that sound you hear is more than just the buzz of bug. In one of the craziest races to hit a fairground, lawn mowers move fierce & fast around a race track lined with bails of hay as they carve a path [...]
06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: beaches
Santa Barbara is everyone’s favorite vacation. Its mission, beaches, gardens, mountains, wineries, and UC Santa Barbara all create an atmosphere like stepping into another world. Some college towns shut down during the summer but this favorite escape for the Hollywood elite wouldn’t stand for that. Arts, entertainment, music, and merriment will make 2010 a must-visit [...]
06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: events
HUNTINGTON BEACH , Calif. — The first victory in Southern California for pro beach volleyball’s Jen Kessy and April Ross in their own “turf” of Orange County was a triumph that nothing compares to, they said.
06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: beaches
California has the good fortune of enjoying world-class beaches AND world class colleges. When you combine the two, there’s a power combo that can’t be defeated. Some of the great colleges are located along the coast in San Diego, Malibu (Pepperdine University), Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and Arcata.
06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: events
Two Sundays of great music and events will include the Jewish Music Festival World Premiere of Dan Plonsey’s Bar Mitzvah. It is one of several events held over two weekends, and will be unveiled at Contemporary Jewish Museum, 736 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA. $18 students, seniors; $22 Includes Museum admission. For tickets and information: [...]
06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: beaches
Everyone knows Legoland California is for kids–no kidding. But the age limit for being a kid is only defined in terms of admission prices to the popular Carlsbad theme park in San Diego County. Legoland has provided discounts during the past year and there’s one that’s especially attractive you can buy right now–a five day [...]
06 Jun, 2010
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: california
Answer: No boots!
On a winter day at a Los Angeles Beach the temperature can be 80 degrees. On a summer day on the same L.A. beach, the temperature can be 65. So what’s the difference between summer and winter when people wear shirts sleeves throughout the year? In a word “ugg”.