Surfing Heritage & Culture Center: Where Surfing’s Past Meets The Future

SHACC asks for your support in advancing its mission of preserving, presenting and promoting surfing's heritage.

Published: November 4, 2016

“I Could Not Help Concluding This Man Had The Most Supreme Pleasure While He Was Driven So Fast And So Smoothly By The Sea.“ – Captain James Cook

Please make your gift to SHACC’s Annual Fund today to support one of surfing’s most definitive cultural resources. With your help of $50, $100 or whatever amount you can afford, you will help us reach our goal of $25,000 by December 31, 2016.  Donate here.

Your support of SHACC’s Annual Fund helps us create memorable and inspiring experiences. Please help advance our mission to preserve, present and promote surfing as a sport, lifestyle and culture. Gifts like yours support our work to collect, archive and display new perspectives on our collection.

Your donation will allow us to enhance our timeline which takes you through the evolution of surfing from the early 1900’s to modern day.  We continue to add photos, artifacts, stories and videos to give you a glimpse of surfing’s rich and colorful history. Our timeline and programs are designed to make a profound and lasting impression on our visitors and the community.

Your tax-deductible contribution is an investment in SHACC’s future.

• Click HERE to Make Your Contribution Today.

• By Phone: 949 388-0313 ext: 0

• By Mail: 110 Calle Iglesia, San Clemente, CA 92672

Your fully tax deductible gift to SHACC’s Annual Fund, in any amount makes a difference.

About SHACC
Founded in 2000, SHACC is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, presenting and promoting surfing’s heritage for the appreciation and education of current and future generations. SHACC serves as the world’s foremost educational and support resource for surfing publications, manufacturers, and museums. Learn more at surfingheritage.org

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