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JAMES WOULD GO SURFING COMPETITION

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JAMES WOULD GO SURFING COMPETITION

Time: October 19, 2013 from 7:30am to 1pm
Location: SANDBRIDGE MARKET BEACH
City/Town: SANDBRIDGE
Phone: 757 705-0502
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: VBnightlife.com / VBdaylife.com
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2013

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Attached you find the flyer for the James Would Go Surf Classic that is coming up this Saturday (10/19) at Sandbridge Market. 
 
 Entry Deadline is this Wednesday.  
I have also attached an entry form that you can print, mail or turn into select surf shops.  The Active link is up and running as well.  http://beta.active.com/virginia-beach-va/james-would-go-surf-classic-2013
We have a raffle with some great prizes donated by our awesome sponsors. We also have breakfast being served by the Virginia Beach Christian Surfers.  
The divisions are Open Shortboard, Open Longboard, Open Bodyboard, Grom Shortboard, and Push n Go.
We have prizes for our top 6 in each division, medals for push n go, and a CASH PRIZE for top three in each Open SB, LB, and BB.
We are so appreciative of everyones contribution once again.  This contests benifits, the generous Virginia Gentlemen.  
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call Noah (705-0502) or myself (333-1639).  We will do a paddleout mid day, please bring your own flowers.  This will be a great day to come together to remember and celebrate JAMES.
Warmest Regards,
Jane Fiedler
--If anyone would like to or knows anyone who would like to donate a raffle item, please let a know.

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