Noosa Surf Works

Monday, November 26, 2007

Chris & Woogie Take Up The Fraser Island Challenge





Eugene 'Woogie' Marsh and Chris de Aboitiz are starting their challenge to Stand Up Paddle all around Fraser Island to raise funds. The article is from Fridays edition of Noosa News!

Phil Jarrat explains about the event:

Starting Sunday, November 25, I'll be away for a week working on a fantastic project and a great adventure. As support crew for the John Madill Toyota Fraser Island Stand Up Paddle Challenge (presented by Golden Breed), we'll be tracking stand up paddle surfers Chris de Aboitiz and Woogie Te Manu Marsh as they attempt to become the first paddlers to circumnavigate Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island. This marathon effort is more than 300 kilometers - that's a Molakai race every day for minimum six days! And every kilometer they paddle represents another chance for a disabled person to share the stoke that we all know as surfers.

We were all very moved by Nick Carroll's fantastic effort earlier this year when he raised more than $10K for the Disabled Surfers Association of Australia by competing in the Molakai Race. Now we're asking for your help in establishing a branch of the DSA on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. A fantastic group of volunteers has already been put together by Ian and Sharon Felsinger, but in order to give disabled people in this region a real opportunity to make their spirits soar, we need to raise more than $20K to supply aquatic wheelchairs, shade tents and soft surfboards.

Please help us stand up for the disabled! The DSA is doing a fantastic job and with your help they can do even better. Back Chris and Woogie to go the distance and make a little piece of stand up paddle history. To find out more, and to make your donation, large or small, please visit www.standuppaddlesurf.com.au <http://www.standuppaddlesurf.com.au> or www.noosafestivalofsurfing.com <http://www.noosafestivalofsurfing.com>

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Surfboard Art at the Noosa Regional Gallery



Noosa Surf Works will be displaying there boards, new and old at Noosa's Regional Gallery in March next year. They have collected boards going back to the 70's shaped by Mike StJohn which will be displayed at the Gallery. Deb Perry from Noosa Regional Gallery is organising the event which will show all sorts of art work on boards in Australia so don't miss it. Details are in the article.
Picture - Tully StJohn with Wooley, surfboard designs by master board spray artist Christian Chapman