First in Foam
For a time, Gordon “Grubby” Clark oversaw what many described as a monopoly on the surfboard market, Jake Howard reports this week. Through savvy and often scrupulous business practices, Clark Foam was responsible for producing 90% of the surfboard blanks in the United States and 60% globally—that is, until he unexpectedly shuttered the Laguna Niguel-based … //read the full article
Grom of the Week: Eden Walla
This week’s featured grom is Eden Wall, who took a well-earned win in the Girls Under 16 division during the opening event of the 2022 USA Surfing West Coast Prime Series this past weekend in Huntington Beach. The post Grom of the Week: Eden Walla appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was … //read the full article
On Life and Love After 50: Senior Sex—With or Without Commitment?
In this week’s On Life and Love After 50, Tom Blake goes beyond his comfort level—even though it makes him squirm—to write about sex, particularly among the senior-dating pool. The post On Life and Love After 50: Senior Sex—With or Without Commitment? appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on … //read the full article
Historical Happenings: When San Clemente Was the Center of the Political World
How Nixon came to choose San Clemente as his base is as interesting as it was improbable, Tom Marshall reports in his latest Historical Happenings column. Soon after taking office in January 1969, Nixon let it be known that he wanted to have a private residence somewhere in Southern California, where he was born and … //read the full article
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Scarlet
This week’s featured adoptable pet is Scarlet, who just might be perfect for those looking for an active canine companion or adventure buddy. This 10-month-old pup is full of fun energy and has a great personality. The post Adoptable Pet of the Week: Scarlet appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally … //read the full article