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Sep
05

Santa Cruz Sentinel covers Tarp Surfing event for 9/6

Riding the tarp-surfing tsunami for a good cause

By ISAIAH GUZMAN

Posted: 09/05/2010 01:30:14 AM PDT

SANTA CRUZ — For years, the Grind Out Hunger campaign has been asking kids to fill barrels with food donations. Now, to get them to donate over the Labor Day Weekend, it’s offering to put them in a barrel — a plastic, blue, “surfable” barrel.

Riding the wave of a recent worldwide tarp surfing trend that began here in Santa Cruz, Grind Out Hunger will host an event Monday where kids can donate either a pound of food or $3 for a ride through what campaign founder Danny Keith calls “massive, kegging tarps.” The event will be held in the parking lot behind Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop on 41st Avenue and will run from noon-3 p.m. All food will go to Second Harvest Food Bank, and cash donations will be split between the food bank and local youth nonprofit, The Core.

“I think there’s other boring events kids are going to get dragged to this weekend,” said Keith, who also owns the skate and surf shop. “But kids would probably rather be tarp surfing than going to an airshow — I’m just saying.”

Started in 2004, Grind Out Hunger aims to get kids in local schools to donate food to other kids in need. More than 500,000 pounds of food have been raised through the campaign, Keith said. As incentive, Keith gives winning schools gift certificates to his shop.

More than 150 people have confirmed they will attend, according to the event’s Facebook page, and more than 200 are listed as maybe.

“At first, I didn’t think it was going to be that big of a deal,”  Keith said. “Now, I’m getting calls from people in San Francisco asking if the event is going on.”

Grind Out Hunger works closely with Second Harvest, which feeds about 60,000 people each month, said Bly Morales, the bank’s food drives and events manager.

“Any way we can get people involved is a good thing,” she said. “I’m going to be taking my son out there.”

Tarp surfing requires one person to run and pull the corner of a big, blue tarp. A tube is formed and another person can then ride a skateboard in and get “barreled” much like a real wave.

A tarp surfing tsunami has formed worldwide since well-known local surfers Homer Henard, Omar Etcheverry and Nic Lamb and friend Chris Killen released a spoof video on YouTube on July 19. Henard, Etcheverry and Killen will all be pulling tarps Monday.

Their video has received nearly 2 million hits, and media outlets throughout the world continue to contact them for interviews and TV segments. Tarp surfing is featured on the new Apple iPod Touch commercial, and Keith, who runs TarpSurfing.com for the group, said French-German television station ARTE recently did a piece on Henard for its music program, “Tracks.” The Los Angeles Times also wants to do a story on tarp surfing, and a Japanese TV station asked to film the event Monday.

“When the kids end up seeing how much they’ve raised, they realize, Wow, we really can make a difference,’ ” Keith said.

IF YOU GO

First Annual Tarp Surfing Extravaganza
Where: In the parking lot behind Santa Cruz Surf and Skate Shop, 912 41st Ave.
When: Noon-3 p.m. Monday
Grind Out Hunger: www.grindouthunger.org
Extravaganza info: Facebook page:www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141396115897090&ref=mf;

Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop website: www.santacruzbuilt.com

Catch the tarp surfing tsunami: Visitwww.tarpsurfing.com or check the YouTube video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6-vb20srZI

Sep
04

Tarp Surfing event to benefit Grind Out Hunger on 9/6/10

Tarp Surfing event to benefit Grind Out Hunger

The innovators of Tarp Surfing and http://www.tarpsurfing.com/ will be on site at Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop pulling barrel after barrel for all to enjoy. All you have to do is bring 1 pound of food for every Tarp Barrel you would like to get (all food will benefit http://www.GrindOutHunger.org/)…watch as Homer Henard (Wizard of the Tarp), Omar Etcheverry, Chris Killen and DK pull massive kegging Tarps for all to see all while Dana “SkimShady”  films and edits for the world to see! Tons of deals this weekend as we roll out the hookups with up to 60% off all clothing and 30% off selected skate and surf hardgoods!!! All of this is going down at Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop 912 41st Ave get directions HERE! Check out the Facebook Event HERE.

Sep
04

2010 Grind Out Hunger skateboard is in production…

2010 Grind Out Hunger Skateboard by Jimbo Phillips

These skateboards will land right before the kick off at The Santa Cruz County Fair on September 15th 2010!!! Schools will be vying to receive one of these as a trophy for the most pounds of food raised! Stay tuned for more news!! Skateboard graphic graciously donated by Jimbo Phillips.

Jun
26

C3TV Skateboard Radio puts on Georgia Skateboard event to Feed Children

Grind Out Hunger is all about feeding children through skateboarding. So when Consuelo Anthony of C3TV Skateboard Radio sent me a Tweet about endorsing a skate event in Georgia with proceeds going to feed children I was all over it. With over 1.5 million listeners worldwide, C3TV Skateboard Radio has now began what Grind Out Hunger has needed…a voice! Consuelo and her crew are truly angels as I urge you to listen and support this awesome Radio Channel.  Lets get Grind Out Hunger widespread so the skateboarders of the world can help end childhood hunger! Today’s Grind Out Hunger food drive will go down Saturday June 26th from 2pm to 6pm EST at North Georgia Skateboard Center, Tunnel Hill Georgia with prizes donated from ERGO and Santa Cruz Skate Shop. Make sure to listen up LIVE or go to the site C3TV Skateboard Radio to hear Grind Out Hunger call in and discuss feeding children through skateboarding Saturday 9:15am EST. This should be a good time, thanks to C3TV Skateboarding Radio and especially Consuelo Anthony! Please check out these Georgia Foodbanks and support them there is over 1.8 million children going food insecure right now in 29 counties in Georgia!!!

C3TVRadio Skateboard Radio hosts Grind Out Hunger event in Atlanta

C3TVRadio Skateboard Radio hosts Grind Out Hunger event in Atlanta

Josh Copeland, Nick Copeland and Zach Copeland of C3TV Skateboard Radio

Josh Copeland, Nick Copeland and Zach Copeland of C3TV Skateboard Radio

Jun
05

Grind Out Hunger needs your vote daily and multiple times till June 20th!

Please go to http://www.peopleallstars.com and pick San Francisco Giants then VOTE Danny Keith to give Grind Out Hunger a chance to go to the All Star Game and expose it to the world! Feeding Children is what we do, so please vote daily and multiple times contest ends June 20th. Thank you in advance!

Pick SF Giants and VOTE Danny Keith

Pick SF Giants and VOTE Danny Keith

May
30

Grind Out Hunger gets People Magazine All Star nod go vote and help us win!

Please vote for Danny Keith on behalf of charity Grind Out Hunger. He has been nominated as a People Magazine All Star. Click the link and go to San Francisco Giants and then vote for Danny Keith. We are so excited and hope all of you can help us out and win!!! Grind Out Hunger has raised over 500,000 pounds of food for kids in the last 5 years. http://www.mlb.com/peopleallstarsamongus/

Danny Keith nominated for People Magazine All Star award on beahlf of Grind Out Hunger

Danny Keith nominated for People Magazine All Star award on behalf of Grind Out Hunger

Mar
21

Watsonville High Wildcatz and Grind Out Hunger team up!

The Rotary Interact Club hopes to raise 10,000 pounds of food benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank

By ROMAIN FONSEGRIVES of Santa Cruz Sentinel

Posted: 03/21/2010 01:30:49 AM PDT

WATSONVILLE — Students at Watsonville High School are being challenged.

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Danny Keith of the Second Harvest Food Bank encourages Watsonville High... (Robinson Kuntz/Sentinel)

The Rotary Interact Club wants them to raise 10,000 pounds of healthy food in 30 days to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank’s Food for Children Program.

“Our community is in major need for food,” said Martha Rodriguez, vice president of the Rotary Interact Club. The club is run by students whose parents belong to the Rotary Club.

Watsonville High School did not take part in the Second Harvest holiday food drive this winter. But the Interact Club is now excited to help feeding the community through this initiative, Rodriguez said.

Second Harvest Food Drives Manager Bly Morales and Promotions Associate Danny Keith kicked off the food drive Tuesday and Friday at the Henry J. Mello Center. Together, they tried to raise awareness among students.

“This is your problem, this is your community,” said Keith to the 400 students gathered in the Mello Center Friday. “You guys are the next leaders of our generation.”

Students can bring food to the school to help smash the 10,000-pound barrier by April 15. Every student donating 10 cans of food can even get a Saturday detention class knocked off, if they happen to have one, Keith said.

“I think they can do big things, they just need to get informed and motivated,” Morales said about the students.

In his speech, Keith reminded students that one in four kids are going hungry every day in Santa Cruz County. In a striking move, he asked half of the assembly to raise their hands and said: “This is how many people are going hungry in your school.” Keith also asked students to focus on doing well in tests as Watsonville High School and other Pajaro Valley schools have recently been announced to be the among the lowest-achieving in the state. It’s an issue that some think is related to poverty and inadequate nutrition in the county.

“It definitely could be a factor; kids who don’t have a good breakfast can’t think,” said Second Harvest Development Director Lisa Allyn, stressing that 24 percent of the food collected year-round by Second Harvest is dedicated to the children program.

Junior student Paulina Hurtado shares the same opinion.

“The healthier you are, the better you can adapt to new environments and face challenges,” Hurtado said.The 17-year-old was inspired by Keith’s intervention and intends to bring a few cans of food to help, she said.

Keith will come to Watsonville High School every week during the drive to monitor the progress.

If the Rotary Interact Club reaches its 10,000-pound goal, the Morning Madhouse Radio on KDON 102.5 will present members a prize, Keith said.

“I don’t want to give all the details now,” Keith said. “It’s a surprise.”

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