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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2015
Cleanline Surf Shop celebrates 35th birthday
By KATHERINE
LACAZE
EO Media Group
SEASIDE — The park-
ing lot at Cleanline Surf
Shop was transformed by a
festive atmosphere Thurs-
day for the company’s 35th
birthday celebration.
Featuring food, music,
an in-store sale, games and
giveaways, the daylong
bash celebrated the commu-
nity that has kept the busi-
ness thriving since owner
Josh Gizdavich opened it in
1980.
Compelled by the love
of surfing and the need for
equipment, which was dif-
ficult to obtain at the time,
longtime local surfer Gizda-
vich established Cleanline
Surf Shop to support the
activity. He added a site in
Cannon Beach in the mid-
1990s to give more people
access to the equipment
they need.
As for his clientele, he
said, “it’s really 50/50” be-
tween local enthusiasts and
tourists.
“It’s visitors all summer
long and the locals for the
other eight months,” he
said.
For most of its exis-
tence, the shop was located
in “a hole in the wall” far-
ther down on First Avenue,
Gizdavich said. It moved to
its current building on the
corner of First Avenue and
Roosevelt Drive five years
ago. At that time, he said,
with the increased visibility,
business picked up substan-
tially.
Because of the support
he’s received, Gizdavich
wanted to say thank-you
in a community-oriented
way by hosting a public
party.
Starting at noon, a por-
tion of the parking lot
outside the business was
closed off to party attend-
ees. Several vendor booths
were set up for companies
whose products are sold at
Cleanline, such as O’Neill,
HippyTree,
Billabong,
Quiksilver, Lib Technol-
ogies, RVCA and OluKai.
The Surfrider Foundation,
a collection of activists and
members working toward
sustaining the quality of life
and environment in Oregon,
also had an informational
booth set up.
Katherine Lacaze/Seaside Signal
Josh Gizdavich, owner of Cleanline Surf Shop, opened the business 35 years ago, driven by his love for the activity and the local need for equipment.
‘It’s visitors all summer
long and the locals for the
other eight months.’
— Josh Gizdavich
owner of Cleanline Surf Shop
Katherine Lacaze/Seaside Signal
Cleanline Surf Shop threw a party to celebrate 35 years
in business.
Live music was provided
throughout the afternoon by
the Beerman Creek String
Band, a North Coast institu-
tion; Samsel and the Skirt,
of Portland; and the Retro-
active Gamma Rays, of Lin-
coln City.
The
shop
provided
grilled hamburgers and hot
dogs and other treats.
“I think it was a huge
Katherine Lacaze/Seaside Signal
A small crowd took over the parking lot outside the Seaside Cleanline Surf Shop for the
business’ 35th anniversary party. The daylong event featured music, food, games and
informational and vendor booths in celebration of the surf community.
success,” Gizdavich said.
“It didn’t rain. Everyone
got fed.”
Additionally, he said,
he got to see a number of
friends he hadn’t in a while,
celebrate the tight-knit surf
community and say “thank
you to all of our patrons.”
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