2014 annual report - Ganna Walska Lotusland
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2014 annual report - Ganna Walska Lotusland
2014 ANNUAL REPORT Our Mission We preserve and enhance the unique historic estate of Madame Ganna Walska, care for and improve its collections, and develop its conservation and horticulture programs, so they educate us, inspire us, and advance our understanding and appreciation of the importance of plants in our lives and in the life of the planet. Table of Contents Message from the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Year in Review 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Blue Garden Gift to Endowment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Exceptional Plants: Auction and Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2014 Event List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Education at Lotusland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Group Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Lotusland in the Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Lotusland in the News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 By the Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Treasurer’s Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Lotusland Celebrates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Gifts for the Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 The Lotus Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1 Message from the Director All life on earth depends on plants. Plants are the lungs of our planet; they feed us, clothe and shelter us, provide medicines, beautify our surroundings and create millions of jobs. Lotusland, and all botanic gardens, help to foster an appreciation of nature’s complex biological balance, as well as its incredible beauty, and man’s unique place in the natural world. Plant and animal life on earth is threatened at an alarming rate. Some scientists tell us we are losing 3 living species every hour of every day. Botanic gardens play an increasingly critical role in conservation. We are a repository for plants – a safe haven that preserves and protects species. Many of Lotusland’s plants are Mediterranean in origin and found only in one location. As 95% of the Mediterranean plant habitat has disappeared, Lotusland holds some of the germplasm, a safeguard should the remaining 5% also disappear. A global cooperative network of botanic gardens shares in this preservation of invaluable species. We are the banks that protect and guarantee the future of plant diversity. Someday, we may be able to put back into the wild that which has been rendered extinct. Botanic gardens serve as strong social and political advocates for the natural world. Our research and conservation efforts make us key policy influencers on plant extinction and climactic changes that may threaten habitats and ultimately mankind. Lotusland is also a place to learn about living sustainably and connecting to nature. We are a green oasis of living things, a repository for species that are safe from extinction and a laboratory that leads the way to greater sustainability and responsible care for our environment. Botanic gardens create a sense of place in a community – and in many cases a sense of history. Lotusland has been a garden for 130 years, dating back to the days Kinton Stevens had a commercial nursery on the property with palms, fruit trees, olives and a Monterey Cypress that is still a significant feature in the garden today. Lotusland is a historic community treasure as one of the only estates built during the golden age that is open to the public. Ganna Walska’s famed garden has been part of regional (and global) lore for over eight decades. Lotusland helps protect plants from extinction, provides jobs, encourages tourism, educates Santa Barbara County’s fourth graders and serves underserved members of our community via our Open Pathways program. Lotusland also matters to the community because we offer a beautiful, tranquil respite that engenders a sense of physical well-being and is healing to the soul. Simply put, Ganna Walska Lotusland matters and we thank you very much for believing in and sharing our mission. Gwen Stauffer, Executive Director 2 Board of Trustees 2014 Board of Trustees Larry Durham, President Connie Pearcy, 1st Vice President Crystal Wyatt, 2nd Vice President Ian M. Fisher, Secretary William M. Daugherty, Treasurer Marc Appleton Deborah Baldwin Daniel Bifano Andy Chou Belle Hahn Cohen Geoff Crane Mason Farrell Isabelle Greene Dawn Lafitte Eileen Rasmussen Susanne Tobey Leland Walmsley Peggy Wiley Executive Director Gwen Stauffer Lifetime Honorary Trustees Merryl Brown Robert J. Emmons Arthur R. Gaudi Kisa Heyer Anne Jones Michael Towbes Director Emeritus Steven Timbrook 3 Year in Review 2014 Enemy of the Average An homage of music, photography, couture, memorabilia and never before made public collections from Madame Walska’s personal life. Gross revenue Expenses Net income $18,735* $ 7,913 $10,822 A special thank you to our Sponsors: Chaucer’s Books, Jane Gail Copelan, Hotel Cheval, Rich & Luci Janssen, Anitra Sheen, Hania Puacz Tallmadge. Thank you to the Exhibition Donors: Laura & Mark Bacon, Bill Dewey, Barbara Hilaire, Kathy Hulick, Margaret Joan Florals, Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Samy’s Camera, Kay Spilker/LACMA, Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree, Anonymous. *direct and indirect revenue, not including admission. $1 Million Endowment Grant for the Blue Garden The Blue Garden Endowment Fund will care for the Blue Garden in perpetuity and was made possible by a generous grant from the Hind Foundation in Honor of Greg Wm. Hind in October 2014. The Blue Garden was originally created as a “silver garden” in 1942 designed by Lockwood de Forest. It was later modified by Ralph Stevens with other “blue” foliaged plants all in shades of pastel blue: blue fescue grass, blue spruce, blue Atlas cedars, and blue fan palms. Sixty-five years later the blue Atlas cedars grew to heights of 60 feet and shaded much of the garden and the garden became less blue and less vibrant. Thanks to the generous previous support of the Hind Foundation the garden was renovated in 2012 and restored to its former glory and beautiful blue-ness! Large cedars replaced by young specimens, the soil was renovated, more blue Hesper palms were added, an irrigation system was installed, and the pathways were widened to ADA standards. Our plan is to endow one garden at a time and we are especially grateful to the Hind Foundation who understands the power of endowment and chose to honor Mr. Hind in this exceptional manner. 4 Exceptional Plants: Lotusland Auction and Sale Gross revenue Expenses Net income $23,617 $ 9,809 $13,808 We are very grateful for the 150+ very special auction items that were generously donated by nurseries and individual donors, and to Event Chair and Auctioneer, Jeff Chemnick along with Mike Tully and Leland Walmsley for helping us grow this signature event! Events at Lotusland (chronologically) Aloe Outing Annual Meeting Bird Walk Opening Reception - Enemy of the Average Hutton Wilkinson: Madame Walska and Tony Duquette Spring Neighborhood Reception Cycad Summit Behind the Scenes Tour with Virginia Hayes Mother’s Day Tea and Tour Cacti and Cocktails Docent Graduation Member’s Family Day: We Live in a Desert, Let’s be Water Wise Summer Twilight Tour The Lotus Society Recognition Luncheon Volunteer Appreciation Picnic Summer Bounty: Lotusland Food and Wine Fête LotusFest! Lotusland Celebrates: Once Upon a Time Jazz in the Garden Fall Twilight Tour Exceptional Plants: Lotusland Auction and Sale Succulent Wreath Workshop Fall Neighborhood Reception Member Holiday Shop and Stroll Trustee Holiday Party Volunteer Holiday Potluck 5 Education at Lotusland 2,567 Kindergarten through 12th grade students, teachers and chaperones visited: 2 ,182 Students in Fourth Grade Outreach Program 47K through 12 students on other school tours 347 Students in “Passport to Santa Barbara” 354 college students visited Lotusland from: Santa Barbara City College Environmental Studies Santa Barbara City College Soils Class Santa Barbara City College Biological Sciences Santa Barbara City College Adult Education Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Horticulture Club American Society of Landscape Architects Student Chapter UC Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies USC School of Architecture Pierce College Merritt College Westmont College Museum Studies 637 Group Guests visited Lotusland: 21 Fund AAM Allied PRA/Palmetto GBA Appleton and Associates Cal State Northridge California Garden & Landscape History Society Chapel Design Falcon Tours Fellows of Robinson Garden Fernwood Botanical Garden Garden Club of Santa Barbara Good Times Travel Hermosa Garden Club Joselyn Center Laguna Nursery Mazda Mediterranean Garden Society Pacific Horticulture Pasadena Garden Club Group Guests (cont.) Poway Valley Garden Club Revele Group Tours Rhodes Scholar Group Royal Botanic Garden - Cranbourne, Australia Ruth Bancroft Garden Santa Barbara Newcomers UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science Ventura Travel Programs Village Garden Club of La Jolla Virginia Garden Group WMD Asset Management Yew Dell Botanical Gardens - Kentucky 6 Lotusland in the Community Executive Director, Gwen Stauffer Master Gardeners of Santa Barbara, guest speaker Garden Club of Beverly Hills, guest speaker Santa Barbara Men’s Garden Club, guest speaker UC Master Gardener Program, guest speaker Garden Gossip – AM 1290 (twice) Around the World Travel TV Visit Santa Barbara Board and Executive Committee member Westmont College Museum Education class Founding member, Santa Barbara Public Gardens Partnership steering committee Santa Barbara Arts and Culture Cohort grant committee member American Public Gardens Association (APGA) annual meeting in Denver, presenter APGA Awards Committee member APGA Volunteer Engagement Symposium Planning Committee member Santa Barbara Museum Directors Association member George Washington Smith Society member Lutah Maria Riggs Society member Curator of the Living Collection, Virginia Hayes Dr. Alan Muchlinski, Ph.D., studying the Eastern Fox Squirrel, tour Kaye Spilker, Curator, Department of Textiles and Costume, LACMA, tour Atila Kapitany, noted Australian horticulturist and author, tour Chris Carmichael, associate director of collections and horticulture, UC Berkeley Botanical Garden, tour Martha Stewart, private tour Cleve West, award-winning garden designer & author, London, tour Merle Jensen, Ph.D., developing intensive food/support systems for developing African communities, tour California Garden and Landscape History Society, enhanced tour Santa Barbara International Orchid Show, display judge Assistant Curator, Paul Mills Research trip to the Galapagos Visiting Nurse and Hospice Care’s Serenity House in Santa Barbara grounds crew education Roosevelt Elementary “green committee” landscape improvements. Men’s Garden Club Galapagos trip presentation 7 Lotusland in the Community (cont.) Plant Health Care Coordinator, Corey Welles Carpinteria Water District - gopher-trapping training Garden Club of America - Lotusland’s sustainable horticulture program Sentinel Plant Network - two-day training program on plant conservation and the detection and diagnosis of high consequence pests and pathogens Descanso Gardens - training on sustainable horticulture Santa Barbara Earth Day Santa Barbara City College, the Schott Center, and the Wake Center - grounds staff training session in plant healthcare principles and practices Carpinteria’s Integrated Pest Management Committee Garden Gossip radio guest Montecito Land Trust - Lotusland’s sustainable horticultural practices County of Santa Barbara Agriculture Department - pathology agents regarding pest and disease issues at Lotusland Women’s Club of Carpinteria - featured speaker on Sustainable Landscaping During the Drought Hearst Castle staff - tour and training on compost tea brewing and sustainable horticulture City of Carpinteria’s Sustainable Fair, featured speaker Ojai’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture Soil Food Web Seminar Lotusland’s Success Using Biological Systems Montecito Beautification Day National Public Gardens Day: In 2012, Lotusland co-founded the first citywide collaboration in the country resulting in widespread publicity for Santa Barbara as a garden lover’s destination. In 2013, it was expanded to all of May as “Santa Barbara Public Gardens Month” and continued into 2014. 8 Lotusland in the News SB Digs - Lotusland event feature for LotusFest! NPR - interview with Gwen Stauffer about the drought Noozhawk - Docent Training story SBIndependent - Gwen Stauffer in the ‘Questionnaire’ section Pacific Horticulture - Lotusland feature article by Virginia Hayes Dunn-Edwards “Specs + Spaces” design blog Hollywood Reporter - Lotusland location for Tory Burch video SF Gate Travel - article “Lotus-laden Weekend in Santa Barbara” The Tory Blog - Lotusland location for photo shoot Montecito Journal - LotusFest! SB Digs - Tours, Events and Membership EdHat - LotusFest! SB Independent - Aloe Outing article by Virginia Hayes Eye on the Garden - Virginia Hayes Pacific Coast Business Times - $1 Million Topiary Endowment The Importance of Sustainable Gardening SB Digs - Insider’s Guide features events at Lotusland APGA Journal – “Lotusland’s Rare Plant Collections in an Cultural Concierge Visit SB - E blast - Bird Walk Historic Landscape” by Virginia Hayes Around the World – SB based TV travel show - Gwen Stauffer appeared KEYT featured story on Lotusland Opening and our drought mitigation Noozhawk - LotusFest! Montecito Journal Montecito Misc. – Lotusland Celebrates Santa Maria Times - “What’s Doing” Events listings Huffington Post / Conde Nast –“10 Best Cities” Lotusland mention Montage Magazine - Lotusland’s Topiary Garden Visit Santa Barbara blog posting “Santa Barbara 10 Romantic Date Ideas” SB Independent Virginia Hayes Gardening: Tomatoes, Peppers and Corn (Oh My) Garden Illustrated Lotusland Top 10 most romantic gardens in the world Garden Gossip radio - Corey Welles, Gwen Stauffer (2), Paul Mills SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Friendly Fungi San Diego Horticulture Society Newsletter - Exceptional Plants Sale SB Visitors Magazine - Lotusland ½ page feature CASA Magazine - Lotusland Celebrates recap Garden Concervancy “Open Days” web listing for Lotusland SB Digs - Lotusland’s Dawnridge Trip SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: In Bloom SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Green View Leon Max fashion shoot at Lotusland - Video SB Independent “Lotusland Presents Meklit Hadero” SB Independent - Tony Duquette Lecture Via Magazine (AAA for northern CA) online and print story We See Beauty website features imagery shot at Lotusland Santa Barbara News Press – Lotusland Celebrates recap Santa Barbara Magazine - Lotusland “Must Do’s in Santa Barbara” Pacific Horticulture – Exceptional Plant Sale US Airways Magazine - Lotusland featured on 2 pages Montecito Journal - Lotusland Celebrates recap Lompoc Record - Enemy of the Average exhibition SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Recycling SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Climbing Vines Foreign Escapades blog – Lotusland Gardens in Montecito SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Butterflies, Birds & Frogs Santa Barbara Life and Style cover story and feature on Lotusland Jaunted travel blog – “The Mother of all Gardens - SB’s Best Kept Secret SB Digs – Exceptional Plant Story The Mom Reviews - Cacti and Cocktails Santa Barbara Magazine - Lotusland Celebrates recap in RSVP Carpinteria Beautiful - Corey Welles Edible Magazine - “A Pretty Mouthful” - Eating Lotus The Paintbox Garden - Janet Davis Blog SB Digs - Last chance to visit Lotusland Santa Barbara Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Poppies Montecito Journal – Exceptional Plant Sale Santa Barbara Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Water Tips Los Angeles Times Online - Exceptional Plants Sale Garden Geeks website - “Garden Rant” Lotusland mention SB Independent - “The Garden of Delight” - Exceptional Plants Amtrak Ride with Pride - Honeymoon Express – Lotusland Sale KEYT - Tracy Lehr - Exceptional Plants Sale SB Public Garden Partnership Lotusland mentions in News Press, SB Independent, Noozhawk, KEYT - Victoria Sanchez - Exceptional Plants Sale ParentClick.com, EdHat, Montecito Journal, SB Sentinel, KEYT SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: A Golden Month Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten - German story on Lotusland SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Sunscreen for Plants SF Gate - 8 Secret Gardens in California SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Fire Safety The Eye Travels blog - Lotusland feature SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Small Eucalyptus CNN Style - “The World’s Most Avant Gardens” SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Maximum Yield, Minimum Space 805 Living Magazine - “Water Conservation the Lotusland Way” SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: July in the Garden L’Art des Jardins French garden magazine - Lotusland feature Lompoc Record - “Celebrate the Gardens of Santa Barbara” Santa Barbara Magazine Santa Barbara Independent –“Botanic Beauty” Tim Cordero veooz.com Art Scene feature on FLOCK: Birds on the Brink Favorite Garden Escape blog Cartier Royal Ganna Walska Jewelry - Flammarion Publication eWallstreeter - “Land of Imagination: Inside … Lotusland” blog SB Independent Virginia Hayes - Gardening: Watering Cans Santa Barbara Seasons Magazine - Farm to Table and LotusFest! Vail Daily - travel feature on Lotusland Garten Fraume’ - features Ganna Walska and Lotusland Quantus Magazine -“California Blooming” - Lotusland story SB Digs -Lotusland Gary Smith Design blog - FLOCK: Birds on the Brink Exposure by Derek Powazek - focuses on Lotusland’s succulents Sydney Morning Herald -“Twenty Reasons to Visit Santa Barbara” 9 2014 By the Numbers Property 37 Acres Year Opened 1993 Plant Collections 208 P lant families 3,286 D istinct taxa Volunteers 234 People Donated 16,602 hours Critical Conservation 150 species Value Plants Gardens 24 Tours / Events 15,000 Visitors (SB County Limit) Student Visitors 3,099 Compost Tea Applied 28,000 Gallons Membership 1,349 Households Toxic Pesticides 0 Cars Allowed 25 to 40 per day Bird Species 85 Chemical Fertilizers 0 Oldest Plant 140 Years (+ or -) Monterey Cypress Operating Expenses$3,000,000 Admission Fees $ 420,000 10 Treasurer’s Report for 2014 Earned Revenues 21% Garden Shop 5% Programs 3% Membership 14% Admission Fees 13% Operating Revenue Portfolio Investment Support 26% Contributions 28% Contributed Revenues 53% Special Events (net) 11% Fundraising 19% Management & General 19% Operating Expenses Garden Maintenance and Education Programs 62% 11 Contributions Volunteers Lotusland is grateful to 234 volunteers who donated a total of 16,602 hours in 2014. Volunteers lead tours, make special classrooms presentations and conduct study tours for the Fourth Grade Outreach Program, work in the garden, serve on the Board of Trustees, help staff at all of our special events, perform clerical work for our administrative staff, serve on special committees, and help in the Garden Shop. Thank you to all the volunteers at Lotusland. 12 Volunteers 2014 Max Acuna Herb Aldwinckle Christine Allen Roz Amorteguy Mary Anderson Debby Anderson Marc Appleton Annie Athar Randy Baldwin Sharon Barnett Sydney Baumgartner Carol Beamer Arlene Belmontes Loretta Berlin Dan Bifano Susan Bjork John Bleck Bertie Bloom Tom Bollay Carole Boom Harvey Bottelsen Carol Bowen Carol Brumberger Candice Buergey Linda Burns George L. Burtness Jayne Murray Burton Lois Burwell Connie Campbell Nydia Cardot Martha Ann Castaneda Caroline Chamberlin Judith Chandler Jill Chase Katherine Checkie Jeff Chemnick Anne Chewning Andrew Chou Belle Hahn Cohen Julie Cohen Alexandra Cole Penny Conlin Frances D. Connors Joe Cosio Lisa Couvillion Bettie Cox Curt Coughlin Geoff Crane Tom Craveiro Jane Craven Sharon Crawford James Cunningham Randi Danson Mariecristine Dart Bill Daugherty Lori Ann David Stella Day Renee de Jong Cara DeAmicis Martin Dent David Despotakis Larry Disharoon Allison Dittmann Barbara Dixon Sarah Dobbs Richard Drosendahl Larry Durham Tom Durkin Chantal Evrard Sally Fairbanks Christine Fancher W. Mason Farrell Ian Fisher Hannelore Foraker James Foster Gerri French Donnis Galvan Marguerite Gamo Ron Garber Rebecca Garbet Jared Garrolini Karen Garrolini Arthur R. Gaudi Shelley Gault Lynda Gemberling Bill Gillette Sherry Gilson Mary Glink Linda Gluck Renee Gignac Nancy Gifford Leonard Grabowski Marcia Green Christine Gress Jennie Grube Gwen Guddal Bob Guess Ginny Guess Joan Haber Valerie Halverson Faye Hampton Cameron Hannah-Bick Dee Hasted Katie Hatch Pamela Hawes Ray Hayes Charlene Heinz David Heinz Mary Anne Herschede Gary Hill Mary Ellen Hoffman Amelia Horner Kathy Hulick Janet Hunter Sally Hyman Phil R. Jackson Patty Jacquemin John G Jamison Tamara Jensen Claire Johnson Dee Jones Morgan Jones Amanda Jones Beth Jones Emily Jones Karen Kasaba Elaine Kaufmann Marcia Keen Marge Kelly Jane King Clare Kinnahan Donna Kirkmire Kate Doordan Klavan Kathe Klock 13 Volunteers 2014 (cont.) Minda Kraines Jennifer Kramer Ellen Kramer Karl Kras Joan Kreiss Dawn Lafitte Carla Lejade Sonja Lane Tatiana Larios Jill Levinson Murph Levy Kristin Lewis Arthur Lindo Wanda Livernois Debby Longo Lisa Lunsford Harlis Maggard Bill Malis Jeannie Mason Suzanne Mathews Barbara Maxwell Jenifer McCurry Molly McDonough Erin McGeoy Susan McLean Duke McPherson David Meldrum-Taylor Nancy Melekian JoAnn Mermis Lori Meschler Dave Messick Mary Sue Miller Robert Mislang Tom Morey Craig Morgan Meg Mori Jeri Moulder Jillian Muller Debbie Murphy John G Murphy Dorinda Murry Helene Mussbach Christine Nail Lee Neill Whitney Newland Judy Newland Sandra Nicholson Bernadine Oberst Tish O’Connor Bobbie Offen Evan O’Malley Maria Pallitto Jean Parry Connie Pearcy Hilary Peattie Suzy Pelovsky Debby Peterson Debora Petlow Lizzie Peus Eileen Rasmussen Niki Richter-Lunn Fred Richter-Lunn Judy Robertson Al Ronyecz Nick Ronyecz Susan Root Cathy Rose Sandra Russell Caroline Rutledge Mary Sadeghian Diane Schaffer Tim Schiffer Jim Scorso Lynne Scott Hilda Seibert Laura Shelburne Pat Sheppard Holly Sherwin Hideko Singer Sharon Slade Kathy Snell Pat Spence Marianne Sprague Barbara Nagle Statler Kevin Spracher Lucy Stephenson Daryl Stegall Samuel Stern Eric Stockmann Donna Stovesand Linda Sullivan Karen Taggard Hania Tallmadge Patricia Tarkowska Hillary Tentler Joe Alcasar Terrell Carol Terry Kim Thomas Linda Thomas Mick Thomas Rose Thomas Caroline Thompson Bruce Tiffney John Tilson Steve Timbrook, Ph.D. Susanne Tobey Mike Tully Cricket Twichell John Van Donge Ana Vargas John Vasi Nancy Vasi Susan Vaughn Sherman Vincent Carol Wagner Cristi Walden Cathie Walker Leland Walmsley Charity Walton Masters Carol Weingartner Dennis Whelan Jennifer White Michele White Peggy Wiley Rachel Wryan Laurie Wolf Chris Woods Crystal Wyatt Nancy Zacky Michelle Zimmermann Yasmine Zodeh 14 Membership 1,349 member households gave $444,200 in membership donations. There are 224 Lotus Keeper members and 1,125 General members. Lotusland is grateful to all our members! 15 Lotusland Celebrates Once Upon a Time Gross revenue Expenses Net income $527,790 $215,157 $312,633 Thank you to our event committee, donors, and guests. Special thank you to our event co-chairs Jennie Grube and Eileen Rasmussen. Gifts for the Garden 196 gifts totaling $261,695 Generous donors designated gifts for Plant Acquisition, Educational Programs, Care of the Garden or General Operating Support. A special thank you to our incredible campaign co-chairs, Merryl Brown and Lynda Weinman. 16 The Lotus Society Members of The Lotus Society have each made an outright gift or bequest of $10,000 or more to Lotusland’s restricted endowment. Thank you to the 6 new members of The Lotus Society who joined in 2014: Robert and Ann Benham Bill and Anne Dewey Hind Foundation Lillian and Jon Lovelace Laurie Marx and Anthony Mangini Jeffrey F. Romano and Stan A. Shayer The Lotus Society members and Gifts as of 12/31/2014 Members Bequests Outright 140 $3.4M $3.7M A special thank-you to Peggy Wiley, The Lotus Society Committee Chair. 17 Grants Thank you to the following generous donors for grants totaling $1,250,000: The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Garden Club of Santa Barbara Hind Foundation The Ann Jackson Family Foundation Hutton Parker Foundation John Percival and Mary C. Jefferson Endowment Fund Kind World Foundation Montecito Bank & Trust Community Dividends Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation Santa Barbara County Arts Commission Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust Towbes Foundation Transformation Trust Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Anonymous (2) 18 Donors Lotusland gratefully acknowledges the following supporters for their contributions. $25,000 + John C. and Shelby C. Bowen Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Larry Durham Roger and Gail Haupt Stefan and Irina Hearst Hind Foundation Cyndee Howard Hutton Parker Foundation The Ann Jackson Family Foundation Mrs. Lillian P. Lovelace The Lucky One Foundation Suzanne and Gilbert Mathews Mericos Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John K. Pearcy Santa Barbara Foundation/Hugunin Endowment Fund Transformation Trust Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Appleton Robert and Ann Benham Belle and Daniel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford, Jr. duo Catering & Events Ted and Coleen Friedel Mr. Arthur R. Gaudi The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation I.D.O. Events, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Janssen John Percival and Mary C. Jefferson Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Kelly The Kind World Foundation Dawn and David Lafitte Jim and Debby Longo Mercedes Millington & Jack Mithun Mr. and Mrs. Pete Muller Ontraport Eileen and Alex Rasmussen 19 Donors (cont.) Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Michael and Patty Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shea Silverhorn Jewelers Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust Gary and Susanne Tobey Mr. Christopher J. Toomey The Towbes Group Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin Crystal and Clifford Wyatt Anonymous $5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Mary Lou Ardohain Babcock Winery, Bryan and Lisa Babcock Riley and Susie Bechtel Daniel Bifano & Allan Brostrom Philip and Patricia Bilden Patricia P. Broome Ms. Phoebe Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Crane Mr. Oswald J. Da Ros Pamela and Aubert De Villaine Mr. Paul F. Glenn Ms. Mahri Kerley Karen and Harry Kolb Mrs. Marilyn Magid Montecito Bank & Trust Northern Trust Mrs. Andy Pearson Peebles-Sheen Charitable Foundation, Mrs. Anitra P. Sheen Roberts Brothers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gary Uwé Rollé Stephen P. Schaible & Daron S. Builta Kate Schepanovich Fred and Stephanie Shuman Ms. Beverly Smaniotto Hania P. Tallmadge 20 Donors (cont.) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Towbes Charles and April Walton WMD Asset Management, LLC The Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Sam and Yasmine Zodeh Anonymous $1,000 - $4,999 American Friends, Musee d’Orsay Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Anderson Ms. Patricia Aoyama & Mr. Chris Kleveland Appleton Partners LLP Ann Griffith Ash Monica and Tim Babich Ms. Sherri Ball & Ms. Champi Mohottige Alisa Baur Dr. Christy Beaudin & Ms. JudyAnn Dutcher Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bendikson Laurie Bentson & William Kauth Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bidwell Dr. Stephen Blain & Mr. Paul Guido Tom and Krista Blake Christopher and Wendy Blau Mr. John E. Bleck Ms. Hether Briggs & Mr. Tom Barton Debbie and Mac Brown Joyce and Roland Bryan John and Tania Burke Mr. William Burke & Ms. NancyBell Coe Nigel and Connie Buxton Ron and Pat Caird Julia A. Calhoun Carol and Andrew Campbell Jeff and Nydia Cardot Ms. Virginia Castagnola-Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caufield, Sr. 21 Donors (cont.) Mr. Edward Cella Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Foster Jill and Chad Chase Jeff Chemnick & Satie Airamé, Ph.D. Chevron Humankind Employee Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chou Nelson Coates & Ruben Flores John Mike and Marcia Cohen Elizabeth and Stephane Colling Ms. Jane Gail Copelan Cottage Health System Mr. and Mrs. Curt Coughlin Steve and Lisa Couvillion Paula Crevoshay, Mellika Company The Roy E. Crummer Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crummer Kathleen Da Ros Mackins Mr. and Mrs. William M. Daugherty Deanna and Jim G.P. Dehlsen Kevyn DeRegt Bill and Anne Dewey Mr. Royce Diener Larry Disharoon & Diane Galvan Mrs. Mary Tonetti Dorra Diane Dunhill Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Emmons Margo and Robert Feinberg Harry Felder Mr. Ian Fisher Randall Fox & Ms. Champi Mohottige Gary and Hermine Gallup Ms. Marguerite Gamo Garden Club of Santa Barbara Mrs. Karen Garrolini Ms. Alexandra Geremia Mrs. Rosalind Gies-Amorteguy Giffin & Crane General Contractors Nancy and Michael Gifford Ms. Alice Gillaroo & Ms. Susan Jorgensen Anna Gillespie Laurie Gilmore & Kelly Day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilson John and Christie Glanville Fred and Linda Gluck Melinda Goodman-Kemp & Robert Kemp Robert and Nancy Gregory Brett and Jennie Grube Mr. and Mrs. James O. Gundlach Mr. Michael Guthrie & Dr. Patricia Holden Lily Hahn Mr. Michael Hakan Ms. Perri Harcourt John and Barbara Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Hauptman Vicki and Bob Hazard Betsy and Larry Hendrickson 22 Donors (cont.) Mrs. Joanne C. Holderman John-Mark Horton HUB International Insurance Services Derk K. Hunter & Kingsley Jack Kyle Irwin & Jens Sorensen Jim and Chana Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Phil R. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Palmer G. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer G. Jackson, Sr. Jeff and Hollye Jacobs Mr. Vinny Jain & Ms. Anna Hahn Jeannine’s Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnson David and Judy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Kendall Bobbie and John Kinnear Mr. Michael Klein George and Christy Kolva Susie and Bruce Kovner Tracy and Fritz Krainer La Tavola Linen Karen Lehrer & Dr. Steve Sherwin Ellen Lehrer Orlando Gretchen and Robert Lieff Ms. Judith Little Leatrice Luria Mr. Harlis Maggard Bob and Betsy Manger Ms. Nohl Martin & Mr. Stephen Vella L. White Matthews III Mr. Eugene McCarthy & Ms. Jane Engelsiepen Craig and Susan McCaw Irv & Allison McDaniel Martin and Maureen McDermut Suzanne McGee Dennis McGowan & Rudie van Brussel Merryl Brown Events, Monte and Merryl Brown Ms. Lori Kraft Meschler Dave and Judy Messick Ms. Lynn Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. John Mozart John and Tamra Murphy Ms. Barbara Nagle Statler Adele and Loi Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. William W. Nicholson Kathy and David Nicolson Clayton Nolde Mr. and Mrs. James C. Nonn NS Ceramic, Nola Stucky Belita Ong & J. Gordon Auchincloss The Orfalea Foundations Ms. Ann Petersen & Dr. Leslie Pam Mr. and Mrs. Brent Peus Mr. and Mrs. William Pulice Blake Rankin & Donald Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reitman 23 Donors (cont.) David Richert & Diane Dodds-Reichert Jeffrey F. Romano & Stan A. Shayer Regina and Rick Roney Sally and Bill Russ Santa Barbara Cactus & Succulent Society Santa Barbara County Arts Commission Santa Barbara Stone. Peter Da Ros Jim and Ann Scarborough Roberta Sengelmann MD & Tamir Keshen MD Dorothy and Stan Shaner Anne and Brian Shannon Annette Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Herb Simon Elizabeth and Kenny Slaught SMI Concepts, Inc. Roxanna & Randy Solakian Mr. and Mrs. Warren Staley Bob Stanley & Cecilia Rodriguez Gwen L. Stauffer & Mark V. Taylor John and Daryl Stegall Ms. Jacqueline J. Stevens Ken and Ann Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stoll, Jr. Pam and Russ Strobel Linda and Dennis Sullivan Ms. Tere Tereba Steve and Caroline Thompson Trillium Enterprises, Inc. Suzanne Tucker & Timothy Marks Scott and Lannette Turicchi Pam and Terry Valeski Nita and Henk Van der Werff John Van Donge Ms. Helene Van Oosten Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vassallo Visionscape, Mr. Ruben R. Flores Rick and Sheila Vitelle Tricia and Ken Volk Leland and Diana Walmsley Peggy P. Wiley & Wilson Quarré Christie William Robbie and Emily Wilson Ms. Diana Wold & Mr. Donald Marszalek Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Woolley Rachel and Mark Wryan Dr. and Mrs. Philip Wyatt Deann and Milton Zampelli James and Ellen Zissler 24 Donors (cont.) $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adams Demetri Argyropoulos Sharon Barnett Ralph and Jan Baxter Duke Benadom Mr. Tom Benham Diane Boss Ms. Susan Bowey Ms. Hannah G. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bridges Nancy Brown Mrs. Gay Bryant Mr. Robert Buckley Mr. and Mrs. M. Peyton Bucy Brett and Susan Caine Judy Cardinal Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Case Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Casey Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clemens Paul and Gianna Colombo CompuVision Carolyn Cooper & Glenn Griffith Dr. and Mrs. Glynne Couvillion Dr. and Mrs. James Coyle Bob and Vickie Craig Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dittmann Anne and Jeffrey Donahue Tracie Doordan & Kate Doordan Klavan Mr. Gordon Durenberger Robert Eaton & James McPherson Ms. Jan D. Everote Eye of the Day, Brent and Suzi Freitas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. Mason Farrell Hon. and Mrs. Paul G. Flynn Ms. Hannelore Foraker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster Connie Frank Foundation, Connie Frank and Evan Thompson Michael Furner Priscilla and Jason Gaines Dorothy and John Gardner Anne and David Gersh Alma Gray Ms. Susan Grimes Sweetland & Mr. Andrew Grimes Leslee Hackenson & Roger Allers Mr. and Mrs. Astrid Hammett Mary Hampson & Julia Hampson Dr. Renee Harwick Mr. John Hayes Steve and Talina Hermann Barbara Hilaire Mr. Richard Holz John Jackowski & Neil Spidell 25 Donors (cont.) Randolph Jaffe & Dana Simpson Jeannine’s Bakery Ms. Diana Katsenes Dr. Bonnie Kelm & Mr. Bill Malis Soren and Kim Kieler Steven Kleiman & Helen Bradley Tony and Holly Krock Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langhorne Le Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Neil Levinson Art Luna & Tim Clarke Ms. Sandra Lynne Stuart and Hannelore Mabon Mrs. Carole MacElhenny Mr. Greayer Mansfield-Jones, Jr. Kelsey Martin Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Massar Mr. Peter McCoy and Ms. Kacey Doheny McCoy Ms. Lorraine M. McDonnell & Mr. M. Stephen Weatherford Mr. Steven K. McGuire Patrick and Esther McKinley Mesa Tree Company, Doug Coale Ms. Mimi Michaelis Caroline Mitchel & Mark Chesebro Mr. David H. Murdock Mr. Eric Nagelmann Danny and Debby Needham Ms. Vee Noelle Paul and Jane Orfalea Craig and Marjorie Palonen Bernard and Rosemary Parent Louise M. Parent & John P. Casaly Ted Plute & Larry Falxa Francie Rehwald Margo Rey & Ron White AJ and Valerie Rice Christine and Stefan Riesenfeld Mark Rios & Guy Ringler Melissa Riparetti-Stepien Roblar Winery and Vineyards Howard and Tracy Rochestie John and Tracy Ronca Ms. Sandra Russell & Mr. Jim Foster Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schall, Richard L. & Maryan S. Schall Fund San Marcos Growers, Randy & Heide Baldwin Nancy B. Schlosser Mrs. Ruth B. Scollin Seacrest Nursery, Christi Walden & Jack Stevenson Laura and Craig Shelburne Signature Parking, Michael Holmstrom Gabrielle Shelton & Evan Snyderman Ms. Sally Sheridan & Mr. Andrew Norris Ms. Kathy Simon Melbourne and Barbara Smith Mr. Mark Sonnino & Ms. Lyn Brillo 26 Donors (cont.) Mr. M. Greg Stathakis Ms. Hillary Tentler Terra Sol Garden Center, Mike and Meredith Tully Ms. Carol Terry Patty and Butch Tew Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thompson Dr. Carrie Towbes & Dr. John Lewis Ms. Melanie Trent David and Eileen Tufenkian George and Polly Turpin Georgene Vairo & Jenn Kennedy John and Nancy Vasi Mr. Sherman Vincent Susan and David Viniar Dr. Mark Vuchinich Nancy and Tony Wall Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Weber Linda and Steve Wegener Court and Kameron Westcott Carolyn and Bob Williams Zaca Mesa Winery Lisa and Kim Zeder Alex and Gina Ziegler Anonymous Note that space does not allow for us to list every donation. However Lotusland is grateful for gifts of all sizes. 27 Ganna Walska Lotusland 695 Ashley Road Santa Barbara, CA 93108 805.969.3767 www.lotusland.org A Public Charity - 501(c)(3) 123015 28