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One month to Santa Cruz and Pistol River

by American Windsurfing Tour on 4 May 2015
Ruben Lemmens who has been organizing the GoFundMe project to raise funds for the California State Parks permit at Waddell Creek Si Crowther / AWT http://americanwindsurfingtour.com/
AWT Santa Cruz and Pistol River events start only one month from today. GoFundMe has been successful in raising funds for the California State Parks permit at Waddell. We are very close to the financial goal with three days left in the campaign. Check out the website now to see what kind of goodies you can get through the site. Ruben Lemmens has been working tirelessly to put together fun packages for the project. Items include a Kevin Pritchard signed poster, MFC Harness, Black Project Fins, photo shoot with Jimmie Hepp and more!

Check out who is registered for the events now. Is your name on the list? Register today!



The West Coast events are a great adventure! Road trip with the AWT Family from Santa Cruz to Pistol River for an adventure you will never forget!

Thank you to the 79 individuals who have contributed to the GoFundMe Santa Cruz Windsurfing Festival! Thank you to the 2015 AWT sponsors including Black Project Fins, El Faro Resort, Ezzy, Goya, Image Skin Care, Inn of the Beachcomber, Maui County, Maui Fin Company, Naish, NoLimitz, Oregon Sports Authority, Oregon State Parks, Quatro, SoloSports, Streamlined, Tidemark, and Wind NC



Sam Bittner, AWT Director would like to thank the 79 individuals who have contributed to the GoFundMe Santa Cruz Windsurfing Festival!

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