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Home » Archives » September 2007 » SJ Preservation Trust’s $650K Fundraising Succeeds

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09/04/2007: "SJ Preservation Trust’s $650K Fundraising Succeeds"


ig_SJPT_Watmough_GoalReached-1 (56k image)The recent fundraising campaign by the SJPT ( San Juan Preservation Trust ) to raise sufficient money to purchase land inside Watmough Bight on Lopez has been a success. They have now raised the $650,000 needed to purchase and protect a 7-acre property that was susceptible to development SJPT stated the purchase will ensures that Watmough Bight will remain an undeveloped conservation area accessible to the public for generations to come.

County planning and development officials were prepared to approve an application to develop the 7-acre parcel adjacent to the beach at the head of Watmough Bay. That plan called for the removal of 60 percent of the trees on the property, including some that are at least 400 years old.

It also called for the construction of a house on the slope overlooking the public beach, rocky cliffs, and sensitive wildlife habitat that have already been protected by the Land Bank and the federal Bureau of Land Management

“The island community responded in a big way in a very short period of time,” said Sven Haarhoff, director of charitable giving for the San Juan Preservation Trust. “The overwhelming support of this conservation project from throughout San Juan County – and beyond – underscores the importance of this dramatically beautiful, ecologically sensitive, and much loved bay. Thank you to everyone who took part in making this land conservation project a success.”


The San Juan Preservation Trust contributed $150,000 from its reserves (Funds previously donated by members of the Preservation Trust) and raised an additional $500,000 from more than 650 individuals, families and businesses. The San Juan County Land Bank, a public agency, contributed $575,000 to the $1.225 million project. The Land Bank will own and manage the Watmough Bight conservation area while the Preservation Trust will hold a conservation easement to ensure it remains in its natural state and publicly accessible in perpetuity.

“Much of the success of this project is due to the amazing generosity of Tex Gieling, a neighbor who owns the remaining private property inside the bay,” explained Tim Seifert, executive director of the San Juan Preservation Trust. “Tex made this an attractive two-for-one deal by donating her land adjacent to the 7-acre property, giving the public even more acreage to enjoy. Her gift will be appreciated by the community for generations to come.”

“Once again the Land Bank and the Preservation Trust have worked together to protect a spectacular property that will be available for public enjoyment” said Lincoln Bormann, director of the San Juan County Land Bank. “It is a great legacy for the Islands.”

Tremendous Community Effort on Lopez
While people from across San Juan County contributed to the Watmough campaign, it was the Lopez Island community that mobilized all its resources to conserve an area that is of tremendous importance to many Lopezians.

“It took everything from childrens’ lemonade stands, teen dances, and young ladies selling friendship bracelets at the Lopez farmer’s market to benefit concerts, wonderful matching gifts and generous five-figure donations to make this campaign a success,” said Charles Givens, co-chair of the campaign. “I am really proud to be part of this community.”

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