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08.27.12

SAVE THE DATE: 2012 John Kelly Awards - Nov. 17th

Honolulu, O’ahu Nov. 17th , the Surfrider Foundation’s O’ahu Chapter will present the 10th Annual John Kelly Environmental Achievement Awards. The awards are for those who have contributed towards protecting and enhancing our ocean, beaches and coastal environment.   All proceeds will benefit Surfrider’s O’ahu Chapter and their efforts to preserve our coasts.

Held each year in honor of John Kelly, the Awards Ceremony honors those individuals and organizations that have followed in his footsteps and continued his legacy of environmental leadership. Below is a list of previous winners, all of whom are invited to attend the event:

Previous Winners

Lifetime Achievement       Hawaii-Based Company                Professional Surfer

2011    Cora Sanchez The Kona Brewing Company Kyle Thiermann

2010    Mark Cunningham                  Honolulu Weekly                                Duane DeSoto

2009    Yvon Chouinard                     Bill Braden                                          The Malloy Brothers

2008    Shaun Tomson                        Styrophobia                                         Dave Rastovich

2007    Randy Rarick                          Pacific Biodiesel                                 James Pribram

2006    Peter Cole                               Schnitzer Steel Hawai‘i                      Pancho Sullivan

2005    Larry McElheny                      Jack Johnson/Brushfire Records         Rochelle Ballard

2004    George Downing                    Oceanit                                                Kelly Slater

2003     John Kelly                                 Patagonia - Haleiwa                    Rob Machado

The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s oceans, waves and beaches through Conservation, Activism, Research and Education (CARE). Originally founded in 1984 by a group of visionary surfers, the Surfrider Foundation is now in its 27th year and has grown to more than 80 chapters and 250,000 supporters, activists and members. The O’ahu Chapter has been busy working on issues of beach access, water quality, coastal preservation and plastic marine debris. For more information about Surfrider and the John Kelly Awards, please visit www.surfrider.org/oahu.