Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea is a special exhibit for us. Having been built atop a sanitary landfill, we understand the impact our plastic use has on the environment – now and into the future. We’d like to make a special shout-out to Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, the non-profit organization that created this exhibit and these sculptures. And as the saying goes, it takes a village. Without the philanthropic generosity of our sponsors, like our new corporate sponsors, COX Communications who is excited to connect to the community they serve and Hitachi SCRCAC, who sees the Garden as an outdoor classroom for STEAM education, we would not have the resources to bring this caliber of an exhibit that encourages nature stewardship and sustainability for ALL to experience at the Garden.

So with that said, we’d like to express our gratitude to our: 


Community Sponsors 

The Friesl Family 

Dorothy and Allen Lay

Timothy M. Keenan Trust

 

Associate Sponsors

The Catlett and Harmon families

Hitachi Southern California Regional Community Action Committee

Lynn and Steve Lord

Teresa and Michael Molina

Audra Platz and Brent Enright

Melissa and Tyler Polson

Smog City Brewing 

Ann Steiner and Mary Steiner