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Video Surf Bodyboard Kayak Canoe – Manly Surf Carnival 2008  Highlights of the Manly Life Saving Club annual surf carnival from January 2008. This particular year the surf boats were held on a different day – so unfortunately no surf boat action in this one.

Thank you for everyone that intended to go to the June 4th meeting in support of Lost Isle.  That meeting is on hold.  below please find a letter from Lost Isle explaining what is happening:

May 26, 2009

To Lost Isle Customers:

On Friday May 22, 2009, I met with Sheriff Moore and several representatives from the sheriff’s department to review unresolved issues regarding new requirements imposed on Lost Isle in order to obtain an Entertainment Permit. In addition we also discussed past security and operating issues raised by the sheriff’s department. Although we did not settle all of the issues raised at the meeting, progress was made. We currently have an appeal scheduled to be heard by the county Planning Commission on June 4, 2009, but after meeting with the sheriff, I determined it was in the best interest of Lost Isle to request a continuance of our appeal. Therefore, your support and attendance is no longer necessary at the June 4th meeting.  I want to thank all the people who sent in the supportive emails and thank all the people who were ready to stand up for Lost Isle at the meeting! At this time we don’t yet know what date our appeal will be heard, or if an appeal will still be needed, but we will keep you informed.

My team and I have been involved with the management of Lost Isle for 14 years. During this period we have had many incidents in which the sheriff’s department has been a part. There exists a general feeling of mistrust on both sides related to our past operating practices, promises made and not kept, and facts surrounding many incidents. With communication lines open between Lost Isle and Sheriff Moore, it is my belief that acceptable conditions can be negotiated for an Entertainment Permit.  To that end, I believe that additional time is needed to work out the specific terms of our Entertainment Permit. Time will also be needed to rebuild trust. During the next several weeks I will continue to meet with the sheriff’s department to finalize the conditions related to our Entertainment Permit.

Again, to you our loyal customers, thank you so much for the outpouring of recent support you have given Lost Isle. The hundreds of postings, emails and phone calls have helped us to strive forward and to strengthen our commitment to overcome the obstacles that are before us. Please continue to post your experiences on our website.  Your opinions of safety and personal experiences will help our negotiations with the Sheriff’s Department.

On another note, we have now begun construction of our new sewer system and anticipate completion this season. Please check out our website, www.lostisle.com frequently for updates.

Thank you again for all of your support and kind words, we appreciate it very much.

With kind regards,

David G. Wheeler, Jr.
General Partner, Lost Isle

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Australian paddling star Jamie Mitchell (Currumbin, Queensland) made sure history didn’t repeat today, storming to victory in the Honoula Ocean Paddle Race on the Gold Coast.

31-year-old Mitchell, who wiped out of last year’s event after the rudder on his paddleboard snapped as he made his way out to the offshore start line, completed the eight kilometre open ocean race from Snapper Rocks to Currumbin unscathed, crossing the line in a in a time of 51 minutes and 48 seconds.

The paddleboarding ace says he was stoked to take the win after an unfortunate finish in the 2008 race.

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For the Sanborn family, canoe paddling is more than just a recreational activity — it’s their next of kin.

Twenty-five years ago, Randy Sanborn, his wife, Aloha, and their son Moku helped found the Manu O Ke Kai Canoe Club along with charter members Chuck Meade and Donna Machado. The group set up its headquarters by clearing a throng of kiawe trees near the point where the Anahulu Stream meets Waialua Bay, and has kept the organization alive for a quarter century.

In what are essentially home waters fronting Haleiwa Beach Park, Manu O Ke Kai was victorious in claiming a divisional title at its own Na ‘Ohana O Na Hui Wa’a regatta yesterday. The club captured the AAA Division (25-plus crews entered) with 58 points to finish ahead of Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i (32 points). Manu O Ke Kai racked up four victories and added eight second-place finishes en route to claiming the AAA class for the second consecutive week…  Details