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    September 30th, 2010AndreaBig Bear, Los Angeles, Snowboarding

    I’ve always had big dreams to quit my professional job and become a lifty for a season… but sadly, I think I’m a bit past my prime ;)   Nonetheless, I still think it would be a cool experience, so resort job calls always catch my eye.  Which brings me to the most recent one I came across… If you live in SoCal and have big dreams of working at a resort (and, might I add, skiing for FREE all season long) Bear Mountain and Snow Summit are hosting job fairs the next couple of weekends (they’ll be interviewing at these job fairs, so dress to impress!)  Full-time and part-time jobs are available for both indoor and outdoor positions, including ski and snowboard instructors, snowmakers, groomers, lift operators, lift attendants, food servers, dishwashers, cooks and ticket sales. Deets below!

    Saturday, October 2, 2010
    8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
    Snow Summit
    880 Summit Drive
    Big Bear Lake, CA
    www.snowsummit.com

    Saturday, October 16, 2010
    8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
    Bear Mountain
    43101 Goldmine Drive
    Big Bear Lake, CA
    www.bearmountain.com

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    September 18th, 2009AndreaEvents, Los Angeles, News

    Cool stuff from around the Web, plus cool events, equals cool article; check it out!

    • Louie Vito Turns in His Snowboard For… Dancing Shoes? That’s right, pro snowboarder Louie Vito is joining the cast of Dancing with the Stars, which premieres Sept. 21.  Will his cha-cha-cha’s are as good as his backside 9′s.  You decide.
    • The Best Beach for Beginning Surfers: This week, LA mag highlights the best beach for beginning surfers in LA.  Known for its long, slow waves and forgiving wave riders, this is the perfect beach to hit if you’re just starting out.
    • 2010 Winter Olympics Snowboarding Schedule Set: Add these dates to your calendar now, because you won’t want to miss ‘em!

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    March 28th, 2009AndreaBoard Shops, Los Angeles

    Today’s been a long day for me!  I spent the morning boarding at Mt. High (sadly, most likely my last day of the season), and I spent the 85-degree afternoon checking out Val Surf – today’s featured shop in our Saturday Shop Reviews series.

    When we asked our readers to send us their favorite shops, this shop came highly recommended: “I shop almost exclusively at Val Surf. My tween wants nothing more than to be just like the folks who work for them.”  With a recommendation like that, I couldn’t not check it out!  So after an awesome morning riding and then lunch with grandma, I headed on over to Val Surf; the clincher to a perfect day.

    After spending an hour or so at Val Surf, I have to say it is one of the coolest shops I’ve ever been to.  Its a huge shop with really everything you could ever want or need for skate/snow/surf, but it still manages to maintain a true local vibe.  One thing that makes this shop unique is that every employee is really an expert in his/her respective areas.  The kids who stop by once to drop off a resume and maybe mention how they like skating – they don’t work here.  I chatted for a bit with the co-owner, Brandon, and he said the kids who come into the shop every day after an afternoon skating or surfing – those are the kids who eventually end up working at Val Surf.  They’re passionate about what they do and the industry, and I definitely caught that vibe walking around the store.  Listening to a couple of the conversations of employees helping customers out, I could instantly tell why people keep coming back time and time again.

    Val Surf cut the ribbon back in 1962, opening up its first shop in North Hollywood, CA.  Brandon’s uncle opened up the shop because, back in the day, really the only place to get good surf gear was in Malibu.  It was great for stopping by for a quickie visit en route to the beach, but not so great for the surfers who lived inland and wanted to shop on their off days.  Hence, Val Surf was born.  Since then, they’ve opened up four additional shops in the LA and Valley areas (Woodland Hills, Thousand Oaks, Valencia, and Pasadena), and its owned and operated by Brandon’s whole family.

    At first, I was really surprised at how big the store was.  As I was walking around, I’d turn a corner and there would be an entire separate section of the store I hadn’t even noticed before!  Val Surf focuses on three main areas – surf (really?), snow, and skate, each with its own little section in the store.  It carries everything from name brand clothing to its own branded gear; and of course has a complete clothing section just for women.  They also have surfboards, skateboards, snowboards and wakeboards available for rent (for relatively cheap), so if you don’t want to commit to buying a whole new setup just yet, you don’t have to!  In addition to clothing and gear, Val Surf has a shoes, books, posters, stickers and a complete video section – really, they have absolutely everything; its one stop shopping (they even offer tune-ups for relatively cheap).  The vibe and set up of the store is neat, too – the atmosphere is chill, relaxed and inviting, the employees are friendly and helpful, there’s couches and movies playing, and groups of kids skating outside.

    All in all, I give Val Surf five gold stars (yes, five!)  This shop has it all – Awesome gear, cool cloths, friendly and helpful staff, and a great atmosphere; you really can’t go wrong.

    Don’t live in LA?  No sweat, Val Surf has an awesome Web site where you can order everything from cloths to boards and in between to suit your riding fancy.  And if you’re still in the market for new snowboard gear for next year, their entire selection of 2009 gear is 30 percent off, and their 2008 gear is 60 percent off!

    Have you been to Val Surf?  Leave us a comment below and let us know what you think!

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