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Environment
By SurfersVillage.com
31st January 2007

Environment News
JOIN SURFERS AGAINST SEWAGE IN FEBRUARY & YOU COULD WIN TICKETS TO SEE DONOVAN FRANKENREITER AT SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE IN LONDON!! Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 30 January, 2007 : - - Surfers Against Sewage have 3 pairs of tickets to give away to see Donovan Frankenreiter play a one off London gig at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Saturday 17th March. If you sign up for SAS membership in February you will be entered into a draw to win tickets to see the surfer, singer, songwriter and friend of Jack Johnson and Surfers Against Sewage play a one off London show.
Surfers Against Sewage are a not-for-profit organisation campaigning for clean, safe, recreational waters free from sewage effluents, toxic chemicals, nuclear waste and marine litter. Annual membership costs £12 for Unwaged, £18 for Single and £24 for Family. For further information on SAS campaigns please contact the Campaigns Office on 01872 555950.
Growing up in California, Donavon's days revolved around the water and surfing. At 14 he ended up in Hawaii, renting a room at Jack Johnson's parents' home. The two became instant friends. When they weren't in the water they would learn guitar and make up songs. In 2002, Jack founded Brushfire Records. It was at this time that Donavon was stepping out musically, making it a natural pairing. Donavon's self-titled Brushfire debut was released in 2004. Although Donavon is still revered as one of the most charismatic surfers in the world today, his focus has shifted significantly to his music. The album is about the last 10 years of Donavon's life and the love, travel, and new beginnings along the way. You can join SAS on-line or ring 01872 553001. For more information contact Wendy Nicolson on 01872 555942 or email wendy@sas.org.uk, www.sas.org.uk
For more information please contact; Richard Hardy Tel: 01872 553001 Mob: 07711 767548
Environment - Surfersvillage
Submitted By SurfersVillage.com on the 31st January 2007.
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