Healing Waves-Invisible Wounds and the Road to Recovery
By Nate Dinger As conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq continues, members of the United States military faithfully pack up their lives and deploy in support of their nation’s call.
By Nate Dinger As conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq continues, members of the United States military faithfully pack up their lives and deploy in support of their nation’s call.
Article by Justin Housman. Re-printed from Surfer Magazine, May 30, 2016 When duty called in Afghanistan, Captain Nate Dinger took his love of shaping with him. If
It has been more that three years since Dick Catri, the Godfather of East Coast Surfing, passed away. Always larger than life ,even in death, His legacy was celebrated in
Story by Uncle Bill In the same era of the late 1960’s when a Miami surfer rode over to the beach to surf for the day, they often found it
The museum has received many donations over the years from our generous supporters. But every so often something special comes through our door. We were recently visited by Steve and
Story by Uncle Bill- I would imagine most every man, woman and child who surfed or even went to South Beach, Miami, FL on any given Sunday during the
FSM was recently paid a visit by surfing legend Kevin O’Dare. Kevin was in town competing in the Annual Rich Salick NKF contest at the pier. He had brought with
We recently received a visit from Bill Stimson and his fiancé Betty at the Florida Surf Museum. In the back of Bill's cherry 2002 4Runner were a Bing Nuuhiwa
Uncle Bill grew up in Miami and began surfing south beach and points north in the early 60s. He shares his tales with us for your enjoyment.
WUCF's popular series "Central Florida Roadtrip" recently featured the Florida Surf Museum in this episode. The show recounts how the space program transformed a sleepy beach town into a center