New Fundraising Opportunities at SHACC
Every board on SHACC’s timeline wall carries a story: of waves ridden, boundaries pushed, and culture passed from one generation to the next. From the redwood planks handcrafted by Duke Kahanamoku to Mike Parsons’ Tow Board, these are more than artifacts; they are milestones that became movements.
With your support, you not only preserve these stories, but you also bring them to life.
By adopting a board, you become part of its story, ensuring it continues to inspire future generations who walk through our doors. In recognition of your contribution, your name will be connected to that piece of history on the plaque describing the board.
Board adoption will be presented as an auction, of which the first round will be accessible for 2 weeks. Upon winning a board, you will be recognized as the sponsor for 3 years.
Round One, Adopt a Board Auction: May 1st 12:00 pm - May 15th 12:00 pm
We want you to have a permanent spot at SHACC Laguna Beach! Engraved bricks will be personalized and installed throughout the Ocean Avenue entrance of the new Surfing Heritage and Culture Center. This high traffic location is a prime spot for visitors from all over the world to see who is helping preserve surfing’s heritage. Honor a loved one, celebrate a milestone, or simply leave your mark on an important cause.
Our most exclusive program yet. Legacy Partners will be regarded as the core group of supporters vital to bringing SHACC Laguna Beach to life.
Becoming a Legacy Partner for SHACC Laguna Beach will position you in the same realm as the original SHACC Founding Partners, who are credited with making SHACC San Clemente a reality.
As a thank you, Legacy Partners will each be granted the exclusive use of the SHACC facility for one night to host their own private event, free of charge. Additionally, donors will have their name displayed on a Legacy Partner plaque, located at our main entrance, and will receive a limited edition replica miniature of a SHACC collection surfboard by master modeler Malcom Wilson.