SUNDAY FUNDAY
Once a month, Surf Dojo hosts Sunday Funday program, inviting young surfers and their parents to come together for a day of relaxation, fun activities, and community bonding. This special event takes place at the Surf Dojo facilities and offers a range of engaging experiences for all participants to enjoy.
The day kicks off with a lineup of activities designed to cater to everyone’s interests. Participants have the opportunity to ride the wave ramp, take a refreshing swim in the pool, engage in invigorating exercises, and unwind while watching documentaries that celebrate the surfing lifestyle and ocean conservation efforts
In addition to these activities, Sunday Funday features motivational talks from guest speakers, including professional surfers, lifeguards, environmental advocates, and experts in various life skills domains. These talks aim to inspire and educate participants on important topics while fostering a sense of community.
One of the highlights of Sunday Funday is the special activity that varies each month, adding an element of excitement and friendly competition to the event. From surf competitions and wave ramp challenges to beach cleanups and team building exercises, these activities provide an opportunity for participants to showcase their skills, build teamwork, and form lasting friendships within the community.
At Surf Dojo, we believe in the power of teamwork and collaboration, and Sunday Funday serves as a platform to strengthen bonds and connections among local surfers and their families. The program encourages a spirit of camaraderie, unity, and mutual support, creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and included.
To ensure the success of Sunday Funday, Surf Dojo collaborates with dedicated volunteers who assist with organizing and running the activities, as well as local businesses that generously support the event through sponsorships and partnerships. Together, we work towards creating a memorable and impactful experience that benefits the participants and the community as a whole.