Etnies And Surfrider Foundation to Cleanup Trestles

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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE - Lake Forest, Calif. (September 9, 2008) – Come join etnies and the Surfrider Foundation this Thursday, September 11 to cleanup trash left at Trestles beach by summer tourists. etnies staff and volunteers led by Rick Erkeneff, South Orange County Surfrider Foundation Chapter Chairman, will be meeting at 10:30 a.m. in the Trestles Parking Lot (Cristianitos and El Camino Real) in San Clemente, Calif.

The path for cleanup will be from Upper Trestles to Lower Trestles, which is the current site of the Boost Mobile Pro.

Please RSVP to Laura Lynn Murphey at lauralynnmurphey@soletechnology.com if you are planning to join us for the beach cleanup.

For additional info, CLICK HERE.

About etnies
Established in 1986, etnies is the first skateboarder-owned and operated global action sports footwear and apparel company. etnies not only pushed the envelope by creating the first pro model skate shoe, but it pioneered technological advances and changed the face of skateboard footwear forever. Today etnies’ vision is to remain the leading action sports company committed to creating functional products that provide the most style, comfort, durability and protection possible. etnies stays true to its roots by sponsoring a world class team of skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, moto-x and BMX athletes and continues its dedication by giving back to each of these communities. For additional information, visit www.etnies.com.

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