2023 | Annual Report
LEADERSHIP
Board of Trustees
Brad Avery
Stacy Cannon
Tim Collins
Dan Daniels
Gary Pickett
Judy Posnikoff
James “Walkie” Ray
Janet Ray
Peter Rooney
Kristin Yokomoto
Board of Governors
Kirstie Acevedo
Arthur Carter
Tim Collins
Brandon Goethals
Chet Harrison
Riley Hayes
Karen Jacoby
Gary Pickett
James “Walkie” Ray
Adam Schwerner
Amy Uyemura
Sherman Library & Gardens Leadership
Scott LaFleur, Executive Director
Alexandra Anderson, Director of Philanthropy
Kyle Cheesborough, Horticulture Director
Catherine Dickenson, Education Director
Jill Thrasher, Library Director
Megan Cordero, Visitor Services Manager
Beverly Morgan, Communications & Venue Manager
Visit Sherman Library & Gardens: 2647 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
949-673-2261
thesherman.org
@theshermangardens
@theshermangardens @shermangardens
Mission
Sherman Library & Gardens provides inspiration, education, and appreciation of regional history, horticulture, and the arts for all.
Vision
Sherman Library & Gardens endeavors to be the premier resource for ecotonal horticulture and historical collections of the Pacific Southwest, and strives to enrich people’s lives through educational and artistic experiences.
Values
Inclusivity
Creativity
Community
Sustainability
Preservation
Growth
Provide equal access and opportunities to horticulture, history, and arts through education and experience
Cultivate and inspire creativity through engagement of all five senses
Cultivate a sense of belonging through shared experiences, exploration, and connectivity
Practice, demonstrate, and encourage environmental stewardship
Respect and recognize the historical significance of the art, library, and living collections within the unique character of the site and our place in the community
Recognition as a premier cultural hub in the community through greater support, participation, and impact
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Message from the Garden
To our Valued Members and Community,
It’s been a wonderful year at Sherman Library & Gardens. As I reflect upon our recent accomplishments, a quote from Orange Coast Magazine sums up the many areas in which we serve the community. “Art classes, horticulture workshops, and historic documents abound at this corner oasis. Whether it’s your first time visiting or your 50th, you’ll find fresh displays and intriguing learning opportunities.”
The education program continues to drive Sherman Library & Gardens’ mission to provide people of all ages and backgrounds with an opportunity to engage and connect. We more than doubled the number of school field trips and increased drop-in tours, discovery tables, Fantastic Flora web updates, and scavenger hunts.
The library has brought the past alive through its growing collection of artwork and manuscripts. We partnered with Laguna Art Museum to showcase Sherman’s fine art collection in an exhibit titled Unseen Ties: The Visual Collection of Sherman Library & Gardens. This freed wall space to exhibit pieces from Sherman's newest donation — more than 90 paintings and artifacts by noted California artist Phil Dike.
Art also flourished as Sherman's amazing team of horticulturists produced striking botanical displays throughout the year. These set the stage for contemporary dance company Backhausdance to return to Sherman for a five-week residency, culminating in two magical evening performances. The project expanded from previous years to include a free performance for local school children. It was a moving experience to watch the expression on the children’s faces as they saw the art of dance come to life.
From signature events to social media impressions, Sherman is growing in so many ways. We hope you are proud of all Sherman has achieved. It takes every team member, volunteer, docent, and friend of the garden to create our impact in the community and to bring the beauty of history and horticulture to life through education, art, and meaningful experiences.
Scott LaFleur Executive Director
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Membership & Visitors
Experience Sherman through dynamic garden displays, engaging public programs, and sold-out events
NEW VISITOR CENTER
To better serve the visiting public, Sherman debuted its Visitor Center in May. At a new admissions desk inside the Pacific Coast Highway entrance, guests can sign up for events and classes, purchase memberships, visit with the garden ambassador, and find a wealth of general information.
MEMBERSHIP UPGRADES
This year Sherman Library & Gardens debuted a new membership structure to cater to diverse audiences and membership preferences. The new program added levels for students, seniors, and families, and also debuted exclusive offerings for members of the Sherman Society.
Scan the code below to learn and share Sherman's membership benefits.
300 guests through Museum for All program
Sherman Library & Gardens is one of 1,200 organizations that participate in an initiative that offers free or reduced admission to cultural institutions for people who receive food assistance. Learn more at museums4all.org
VISITOR IMPACT
90,000+ visitors
3,700 active members
1,400 new members
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Volunteers & Docents
Dedicated volunteers and docents grow the seeds for community engagement
LONG-SERVING DOCENTS
From tending garden beds to leading field trip tours, volunteers and docents are vital to the organization at Sherman Library & Gardens. More than 130 volunteers and 50 docents give their time and talent to the programs and events. Sherman recognizes a combined 12,500 hours of service and is grateful for their generous work to further Sherman’s mission within the community.
9,159 volunteer hours served
3,403 docent hours served
1 distinguished member for 30+ years of service
2 members for 20+ years of service
7 members for 10+ years of service
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30+ 20+ 10+
Education
Tours,
classes, field trips, and exhibits make Sherman Library & Gardens a living classroom for learners of all
ages
Education is the glue that binds Sherman Library & Gardens’ three pillars: history, horticulture, and the arts. In 2023 Sherman planted the seeds for lifelong learning with nearly 450 educational experiences serving more than 10,300 guests and members. The team forged new community partnerships including Master Gardeners of Orange County and the City of Newport Beach Arts Commission. Sherman also hosted lectures, plant shows, and diverse public programs geared toward students, families, and enthusiasts of plants and art.
FIELD NOTES
Sherman became a classroom for more than 1,600 second-, third-, and fourth-grade students who participated in the Habitat Explorers Field Trip program. The program delivers science-based student experiences designed to enhance STEM curricula. Sherman also awards transportation subsidies to improve access for schools from lowincome areas of Orange County.
"The students were very engaged with the scavenger hunt activity. The docent was well prepared and managed the students expertly. The vocabulary was right on their level."
Second-grade teacher from Lincoln Elementary attending a Habitat Explorer’s Field Trip
EDUCATION METRICS
2,890
3,799 guests took a guided tour
43 learners participated in a class
73 schools took a field trip to the gardens
4 events share garden topics by families
interns kickstarted a career in horticulture
46 lectures were attended
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Education
SETTING THE STAGE
Last spring, Sherman Library & Gardens served as a vibrant backdrop for contemporary dance company Backhausdance. The partnership resulted in five weeks of rehearsals set among the trees and flowers, morning group dance sessions, and a free performance for school children. The residency culminated in an interactive twilight performance that led audiences through the garden beds to experience and experiment with contemporary dance firsthand.
ANNUAL GROWTH
14% more events for community learning (443 events hosted in 2023; 387 in 2022)
+950 students introduced to garden-based STEM concepts (1,620 students served in 2023; 670 in 2022)
BUDDING HORTICULTURISTS
Sherman Library & Gardens’ internship program welcomed four students to learn and work on projects alongside the horticulture team. At the conclusion of the summer, each student presented their contributions before the staff.
"The internship opened up a lot of opportunities for me. When I first found this internship last year, I had not considered working as a horticulturist in a garden to be a career path. This internship has cemented the notion that I would like to work with the public."
Intern from Cal Poly, SLO
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Library & Arts
Rare
books, manuscripts, artwork, and artifacts bring history to
life at Sherman Library
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
Underwrote National History Day Award with Orange County Public Schools
Supported internship pipeline with local high schools, colleges, and universities
Shared Sherman’s mission and collections in special lectures
SPOTLIGHT: LEAVING A LEGACY
This year, a student was the first recipient of the Maren Davis Memorial Scholarship, a new fund generously gifted in memory of a friend of of Sherman Library. Sherman Library is honored to invest in the success of the next generation while remembering such a dear colleague.
"So much history packed into a beautiful building."
LIBRARY HIGHLIGHTS
23,040 views of Sherman's historical photo database
722 reference questions answered
2,560 records & artifacts accessed by researchers
Most-accessed manuscripts:
M. H. Sherman Papers
Dana and Ginger Lamb Collection
Newport Beach Historical Society Photograph Collection
Phil Brigandi Papers
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ART EXHIBITIONS
Hooray for Hollywoodland
Sherman Library Historic Adobe
December 4, 2022—June 4, 2023
Recognized the role of Sherman's namesake, Moses H. Sherman, in the development of the Hollywoodland residential development and the creation of the iconic sign
Unseen Ties: The Visual Collection of Sherman Library & Garden
Laguna Art Museum
March 18, 2023—June 4, 2023
An unprecedented exhibition, the first to display Sherman's fine art collection beyond the walls of Sherman Library
Phil Dike: From Paris to the Peninsula Sherman Library June 5, 2023—ongoing
Exhibited Sherman Library's newest donation of artwork by a famed California artist and teacher, Phil Dike
Summer School is in Session: The Brandt-Dike Summer School of Painting
Sherman Library Historic Adobe June 5, 2023—December 4, 2023
Showcased artwork, teaching notes, and artifacts from Corona del Mar's popular summer art school
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Horticulture
Dynamic displays, garden enhancements, and creative touches curate an exceptional experience for visitors
GARDENS GO DIGITAL
Sherman is now able to partner with other botanical institutions and assist with conservation of rare plants because of ongoing work to build a plant record database, IrisBG Collection Management. The team now has comprehensive inventories for the orchid, begonia, and bromeliad collections, and cataloging continues among Sherman’s many collections of flora.
Horticulture at Sherman Library & Gardens continues to be a vital part of creating a cultural destination within Corona Del Mar and the greater Orange County area. In addition to putting artistry on display every day at Sherman, the horticulture team led efforts in California conservation, innovated with technological tools, and implemented a new work structure that has resulted in a more designoriented, cost-conscious team.
2,380+ specimen recorded in Sherman's plant database
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CONSERVATION SPOTLIGHT: PRESERVATION IN THE WILD
Through grant funding, the Sherman horticulture team spearheaded an effort to conserve Calochortus, a rare California perennial bulb. The team identified and ethically collected seed from national forests. The specimens were shared with Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, San Luis Obispo Botancial Garden, and California Botanic Garden to ensure the preservation of the native plants.
$15,000 grant funding for conservation of native plants
LIFE IMITATES ART
Guests at Sherman’s art exhibits enjoyed a new experience with Sherman’s collections of art and flowers. At two fine art exhibitions, the horticulture team created impressive floral arrangements inspired by art on display. The arrangements showcased a new medium to expertly weave art with nature.
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Community Events
Creative visual displays and thoughtfully planned details delight guest in an enchanting garden setting
CREATURES OF THE NIGHT
Sherman's signature night of family-friendly spooks got a makeover and was rescheduled to take place in February. The gardens hosted birds of prey and creepy crawly visitors from the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park set among carnivorous plant displays, night blooming botanicals, crafts, and a mystical bayou-themed apothecary of potent plants.
NIGHTS OF 1000 LIGHTS
The annual holiday celebration took on the theme Hooray for Hollywood! In recognition of the 100th anniversary of the iconic Hollywood sign, Sherman adopted the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown with red carpets, performers, themed photo ops, impressive garden displays, and an exhibit detailing the historic Hollywood Hills residential community. Sherman upheld the tradition of hosting Santa Claus for visits with guests and serving s’mores by the fire.
Scan the code below to read more about Sherman Library & Gardens' connection to the Hollywood Sign.
thesherman.org/2017/09/06/m-h-sherman-arnold-haskelland-the-hollywood-sign/
"The craft activity for the kids was a favorite part and fun for their ages - 4 and 6. We loved the animals and scavenger hunt to get the stamps and plant gift at the end. Honestly, it was all very fun and engaging!"
Survey
respondent
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NEWPORT BEACH SUMMER GARDEN PARTY
The Newport Beach Summer Garden Party presented by Sherman Library & Gardens’ Volunteer Association and sponsored by South Coast Plaza raised more than $80,000 for vital education programs. Guests enjoyed garden-totable cuisine, a garden party hat contest, bouquet bar, raffle and silent auction, and live music by Dave Aguiar & The Garden Party Players. The event included a city proclamation recognizing Sherman Library & Gardens as the cultural hub of Corona del Mar.
"LOVED the music, staff everywhere and super friendly. ... I have nothing to improve! Loved it! Will put it on my calendar going forward!"
Survey respondent
SPRING GARDEN ART FAIRE
Sherman Library & Gardens’ Volunteer Association presented a Spring Garden Art Faire in May. Highlights included artists of diverse media creating and selling their work with a portion of proceeds from sales benefiting Sherman Library & Gardens. Guests participated in art classes, children’s crafts, and an interactive community art project now on display in the Visitor Center.
Plant Shows
Plant enthusiasts flock to Sherman Library & Gardens to share ideas, find new specimen, and embrace community
This year Sherman Library & Gardens transformed into a hub for plant lovers of all kinds to gather for nine special plant shows. The shows draw crowds from plant societies from across the region, growers, and the general public. With programming including sales, demonstrations, and lectures, plant shows are an important component of Sherman’s work toward supporting education, conservation, and community-building.
PLANT SHOW CALENDAR
Chrysanthemum Show and Sale
October 2022
Presented by Orange County Chrysanthemum Society
Joyful Flowers Ikebana Show
March 2023
Presented by Ikebana Lessons Group
Clivia Show & Sale
March 2023
Presented by the North American Clivia Society
Bromeliad Plant Show & Sale
April 2023
Presented by Saddleback Valley Bromeliad Society
Bonsai Show
June 2023
Presented by Orange Empire Bonsai Society
Fuchsia Flower Sale
June 2023
Presented by Orange County Fuchsia Society
Carnivorous Plant Show and Sale
June 2023
Presented by Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts
Plant-O-Rama Plant Sale
July 2023
Presented by Sherman Library & Gardens
Begonia Plant Show and Sale
September 2023
Presented by Southern California Begonia Society
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"Our plant and flower show and sale program is presented in partnership with local Orange County societies. These societies are composed of fantastic amateur experts, and we are delighted to collaborate with them to present these spectacular events for the public to enjoy."
Catherine Dickinson, Education Director
"We are so grateful that we could have our show at Sherman Library & Gardens. We have no words to express our gratitude to you and to your fantastic staff. Everyone was so helpful and made the event go so smoothly."
Valeria Brinkers, Ikebana Lessons Group
Private Events
Sherman serves as an enchanting backdrop for special events and celebrations
From weddings and birthdays to showers of love and other milestones, Sherman is proud to offer an oasis for the community to gather when celebrating special days. As 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Sherman relies on venue rental fees to help sustain the botanical gardens, library, and year-round calendar of educational programs for the community.
41 professional photo shoots including engagements and media shoots with professional photography
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48 private events
28 weddings + 20 private events
Press Coverage
Local and national media help Sherman's mission grow beyond the garden walls
Sherman Library & Gardens generates an impressive amount of media attention. More than 160 editorial press mentions from 42 different media outlets were compiled in 2023. Beyond media coverage, Sherman was also the recipient of a proclamation from the City of Newport Beach identifying Sherman as an oasis of learning within the community.
Sherman is grateful to members of the press for their support throughout the year
"Sherman Library & Gardens has been deeply rooted in the Newport Beach community for over half a century, serving the community as a sanctuary and educational beacon for horticulture, history and arts."
City of Newport Beach Proclamation
"This beautiful small botanical garden is a pleasant place to stroll and enjoy the exhibits."
OCRegister.com
"Enjoy the tranquility and peace of this horticultural retreat and connect with nature."
Visit Newport Beach
"Sherman Library & Gardens’ legendary collection of fine art traveled outside the garden gates for the first time in 50 years."
StuNewsLaguna.cm
"Art classes, horticulture workshops, and historic documents abound at this corner oasis. Whether it’s your first time visiting or your 50th, you’ll find fresh displays and intriguing learning opportunities here."
Oange Coast Magazine
"It’s small but worth a visit."
Google News: “The 16 Best Botanical Gardens That Are ‘Must Visits’ in California”
"Art adds to the color at Sherman Gardens"
Orange County Register
"The ‘bloomingest’ whenever you visit."
AAA Magazines
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Grow the Gardens
Your support helps Sherman Library & Gardens deepen its roots in the community
In September 2022, Sherman Library & Gardens launched its campaign to Grow the Gardens. The campaign set a goal to complete our “new front door.” This project will increase visibility along Pacific Coast Highway, establish Sherman as a key cultural center, and expand capacity to provide educational programming in a dedicated community room.
Sherman Library & Gardens has been deeply rooted in Orange County for more than 50 years, serving the community as a sanctuary and educational beacon for horticulture, history, and art. It is the heart of Newport Beach and a gathering hub where the beauty of history flourishes and a renaissance is underway.
Read more about the Grow the Gardens campaign:
experience.thesherman.org/don-gtg/ grow-the-gardens
"Gardens are not static; they are always in motion responding to wind, water, and sunlight. We expect the same of an organization that strives to serve its community as we do."
Scott LaFleur Executive Director of Sherman Library & Gardens
BLOCK PARTIES
In order to invite and implement community feedback regarding its new campaign, Sherman Library & Gardens hosted a series of block parties for nearby neighbors, members, volunteers, and docents. The block parties were engaging events to share our hopes and dreams for the future of the organization. The feedback was positive and community excitement was energizing. Newport Beach deserves a world-class cultural center.
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Grow the Gardens
Together, we will plant the seeds, grow the garden, and leave a legacy for generations to come.
OUR GROWTH
With your help over the next three years, Sherman Library & Gardens will renovate, reconfigure, and reimagine the property to better meet the growing need.
To provide the community with a world-class cultural hub. The Newport Beach and Corona Del Mar communities have world-class healthcare, world-class beaches, a world-class university, and world-class real estate. They deserve a world-class cultural hub.
To enhance visibility of Sherman Library & Gardens as the gateway to Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, making residents and businesses proud.
To increase the beauty and charm of the Corona del Mar Village for all residents and improve the property values within the surrounding neighborhood.
To engage a new generation with an understanding and appreciation for the beauty and history of the Pacific Southwest through Sherman Library & Gardens’ enhanced education programs.
"Just a wall away from the busy Pacific Coast Highway is a magical space that provides beauty, nature, and best of all a moment to feel calm and peaceful"
Amy Uyemura Board of Governors
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YOUR GENEROSITY
You are invited to help Grow the Gardens.
Those who support the Grow the Gardens Campaign are making a tax-deductible investment in the cultural, historical, and natural landscape of this beautiful community. You are supporting the incredible improvements to a cherished non-profit and public asset. The results will blossom immediately and for generations to come!
Grow the Gardens Campaign donors will receive a unique set of recognition and benefits based on the Grow the Garden Donor levels. A unique set of naming opportunities has been designed within the Gardens to recognize those at the Transform to Thrive recognition levels. Additionally, all donors at or above the Flourish level will be recognized on the beautifully designed donor wall, adjacent to the Bell Tower, at Pacific Coast Highway.
We are greateful to those that have supported Grow the Gardens through FY 2023, and look forward to continue success moving forward!
$2,589,900 ($281,073)
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Grow the Gardens donations Grow the Gardens expenses
2023 GROW THE GARDENS CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORT
Social Media
Sherman Library & Gardens cultivates community through an online presence dedicated to history, horticulture, and the arts
Sherman’s most popular posts and reels demonstrate the diverse interests among its following. From holiday celebrations to scientific descriptions of botanical collections, the content on Sherman’s channels resonates strongly with an engaged digital community.
JUST BREATHE
A short hypnotizing reel showing foxglove swaying in the breeze in the central garden was watched for more than 10 hours and shared almost 1,000 times. Exposure to nature — even watching videos — is proven to be beneficial to mental health.
Scan the QR code and leave a comment telling us how you feel after a few deep breaths.
www.instagram.com/reel/ CtMJICnPAJ1/
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17,000
followers
17% increase over 2023 with 14,500 followers
54% increase over 2022 with 11,000 followers
TOP POSTS
This year's top posts are closely aligned with the organization's core values, which demonstrate the importance and impact of Sherman within the community.
GROWTH
Maren Davis Memorial Scholarship Announcement
COMMUNITY
Nights of 1000 Lights Reservations
SUSTAINABILITY
Native Bee Habitat Installations
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2023 Financial Report
Throughout the Fiscal Year 2023, Sherman Library & Gardens saw growing interest and engagement from the community. Sherman’s programs and events were widely sought after and enjoyed by many new and returning friends of the gardens. The following Operating Financial Report has been prepared for the Fiscal Year 2023, commencing October 1, 2022, and concluding September 30, 2023. Sherman Library & Gardens’ revenue and expenditures were managed prudently to not only provide operational maintenance, but to also expand the support to the surrounding communities. Revenue streams saw a steady increase in admissions, memberships, venue rentals, and donations. Sherman Library & Gardens is proud that 94% of expenses were focused on increasing program services to the benefit of the community. As Sherman Library & Gardens moves forward, it is focused on increasing membership, annual giving, planned giving and sponsorships. This growth in financial support is vital to allow for a sustainable and healthy operating budget that is in alignment with the growth of the educational programs, events and resources offered to the community.
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Revenue
Admissions
Memberships
Donations
Sherman Foundation support
Gift Shop gross profit
Venue rental
Investment income
Other income
Expenses
Program services
Management & professional fees
$386,409
$413,970
$281,749
$626,142
$255,769
Growing membership and annual giving is critical to Sherman Library & Gardens' mission. Over 94% of expenses go toward providing qualified staff, programs, and events for the betterment of the community. Every dollar counts, so please consider supporting Sherman Library & Gardens as part of your philanthropic giving.
$351,265 13% 14% 10% 21% 9% 13% 9% 11% $3,141,257 $122,637 $91,676 94% 4% 2% $3,355,570 $2,942,410 100% 100%
$372,970 $254,136
Fundraising 2023 OPERATING FINANCIAL REPORT
Your Support
Sherman Library & Gardens is grateful for every gift of philanthropic support. The following represents donors who made donations or pledges of $1,000 or more made between October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023. This represents philanthropic support of both annual giving as well as the Grow the Gardens campaign. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. All inquiries regarding philanthropic support can be directed to Alex Anderson, director of philanthropy.
$1,000,000+
Anonymous
Jennifer and Anton Segerstrom
$500,000 - $999,999
Karen and Jim Jacoby
Gail and Peter Ochs
Janet and James "Walkie" Ray
$100,000 - $499,999
Ann and Craig Cadwalader
Judy and Dan Daniels
Madylon and Dean Meiling
Nancy and Gary Pickett
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$50,000 - $99,999
Sarah and Randy Lake
South Coast Plaza
$25,000 - $49,999
Kay Azuma and Robert Chavez
Pamela and Keith Curry
Lynelle and Matt Echeverria
Herbert V. Nootbaar Fund
Johann Jonas
Judy Posnikoff
$10,000 - $24,999
Donna and Arthur Carter
Sheila and Tim Collins
Bruce Crary
Brandon Goethals and Janelle File
Kay and R. “Kelly” Kelly
Marsha and Bill Simmons
Debbie and Ed Stevens
$5,000 - $9,999
Kirstie and Nicholas Acevedo
Diane and Dennis Baker
Molly Carter
Min Hee “Theresa” Chang
Becky and Bill Halladay
Patricia Hathaway
Herbert Family Foundation
Lauren and Kory Kramer
Pacific Life Foundation
Sally and Michael Schreter
Karen and George Thagard
Ueberroth Family Foundation
William Gillespie Foundation
Sharon and Walter Ziglar
Your Support
$1,000 - $4,999
Caitlin Ahearn
Betty Andrews and Alan Andrews
Delaney Bales and Jason Cheng
Joan and Donald Beall
Barbara Belveal
Christine Blanchard and Richard Bell
Trudi Bonnet and Michael Anderson
Patty Breeding
Arlene and Garry Burdick
Claudine and Paul Burnett
Catherine and John Campbell
Diane and Richard Cannon
Herman Cantrell and Joann L. Data
Joan Carter
Terry Causey
Theresa and Campbell Chaney
Michael Chen and Royal Pham
Sara Bancroft Clair and Pierson Clair IV
Donna Clark
Natalia and Emil Cobar
William Corkett
Bobbi Cox
Rennette Crone
Sharon Dahl
Barbara and Thomas Davis
Heather Disman
Laura Dunn
Steve Eat
Madison Edge and Alexander Bolduc
Cherie and Lawrence Felix
Jonathan Feucht
Diane and Colin Forkner
Sara Gale and Rod Blanco
Bruce Galloway and Alex Stevens
Lisa Graham Neales
Jen and Ken Granger
Stephen Hampson and Harold Koopowitz
Maralou Harrington
Robert Haskell
Sandra and Richard Haskell
Lars Haugsted and Natalie Pina
Rebecca Heilman and Logan Bell
Deborah Hexberg
Olivia Hoddick
Susan and Robert Kaplan
Joanne and Dennis Keith
Andrew Kempler and Brandon Vu
Richard King and Karen Butera
Erin King and Randal Williams
Jenny and Bill Klein
Meka Kline
Beth and Thomas Knapp
Katherine Lam
Diane and Brent Liljestrom
Lilli Izumi and Blake Straus
Little Garden Club of Newport Beach
Alexis Llaca and Mitchell Alvarez
Mary Lyons
Barbara and Greg MacGillivray
Maryam and Jamshid Maleki
Ashlea and Mario Marovic
Darin Matsumoto and Natalie Gonzalez
Karen and Jonathan McCulley
Marilyn McIntyre
Patricia and Robert McLaughlin
Gretchen and Dick Miller
Pamela and James Muzzy
Mike Nielsen
Mary and Jon Nord
Trish O'Donnell
Cynthia O'Donohue and William Farone
Christine Patera and Daniel Dominguez
Sam Pavoni
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Christopher Payne and Lucas Hayden
Sidney Petersen
Charlie and Peggy Phillips
Patricia and Bill Podlich
Elizabeth Powers
Dorothy Ray
Jeanne M. Reiss
Mimi and Richard Riley
Peter Rooney
Victoria Rosselli
Michelle Sam and Alex Wong
Linda and Robert San Miguel
Donna Marie and Walter Sebring
Saba Sedighi
Kim and Roger Shaar
Emmanuel Sharef and Emilia Yin
Jeanne Siegel
Pauline and Michael Smith
Kim Smith
Kent Snyder
Sladja Stantic
Diane Stephenson
Nicole and Josh Strathman
Alexandria and Peter Strelow
Valerie Thomas and Dean Tassey
Ann Van Ausdeln
Anil Vaswani
Krista Wagnon and Farshid Khodaei
Whitecross Foundation
Ellen and Shing Wong
David Yoo
Erica Zhang
Sherman Society Members
Betty Andrews and Alan Andrews
Joan and Donald Beall
Catherine and John Campbell
Herman Cantrell and Joann L. Data
Natalia and Emil Cobar
William Corkett
Judy and Dan Daniels
Barbara and Thomas Davis
Diane and Colin Forkner
Stephen Hampson and Harold Koopowitz
Robert Haskell
Sandra and Richard Haskell
Alicia and Jason Jonas
Johann Jonas
Cristan and Stephan Jonas
Joanne and Dennis Keith
Kay and R. “Kelly” Kelly
Richard King
Beth and Thomas Knapp
Diane and Brent Liljestrom
Barbara and Greg MacGillivray
Ashlea and Mario Marovic
Karen and Jonathan McCulley
Marilyn McIntyre
Cynthia O'Donohue and William Farone
Sidney Petersen
Patricia and Bill Podlich
Dorothy Ray
Mimi and Richard Riley
Victoria Rosselli and Desiree Rosselli
Linda and Robert San Miguel
Donna Marie and Walter Sebring
Kim and Roger Shaar
Jeanne Siegel
Pauline and Michael Smith
Kent Snyder
Nicole and Josh Strathman
Ann Van Ausdeln
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