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November 4, 1997 Contact: Robert Irion (408) 459-2495; irion@ua.ucsc.edu

NEW GIFTS PUSH MARINE DISCOVERY CENTER TOWARD FUND-RAISING GOAL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SANTA CRUZ, CA--Nearly $800,000 worth of gifts have helped the Marine Discovery Center, a public education facility under construction at the Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory in Santa Cruz, move substantially closer to reality.

The gifts include a $500,000 matching grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation of Los Altos and two $100,000 donations from area residents. They bring the total raised to date for the Marine Discovery Center to about $3.2 million--roughly two-thirds of the $4.7 million amount needed to fund the center's construction.

Project coordinators at UC Santa Cruz also hope to raise an additional $600,000 to finance the center's exhibits. All of the project funds, except for $500,000 from the University of California for a teaching laboratory, are being raised from private sources.

Contractors will pour the center's foundation within the next two weeks at a dramatic oceanfront site overlooking the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. When completed late next year, the center will triple Long Marine Lab's capacity to educate schoolchildren and the public about the marine environment. Operated by UCSC, Long Marine Lab is the only marine research lab in the state--and one of just a few in the country--to open its doors for educational activities and tours.

"Long Marine Lab's education programs focus on the critical importance of the oceans to the health of our planet," said Robert Stephens, cochair of the center's Capital Campaign Committee. "The Marine Discovery Center will greatly enhance those programs with a spacious new building in a beautiful setting."

Added Gurden Mooser, cochair of the Capital Campaign Committee: "We deeply appreciate the continued support for this project from the Packard Foundation and from our generous private donors. It is clear that our community recognizes the value of the Marine Discovery Center for our children and for the general public."

The latest gifts are as follows:

-- The Packard Foundation's commitment of $500,000, which UCSC must match with an additional $500,000 raised from other sources. This gift continues the foundation's strong support of marine-related research and education at UCSC, most notably via a previous $200,000 matching grant to the Marine Discovery Center and a $1 million endowment for research in ocean sciences and technology.

-- $100,000 from Mary and Dick Solari of Aptos. Dick Solari, former chairman and president of Granite Construction Co., and his wife Mary have long supported the needs of children in the community, including a recent $100,000 challenge grant to the Pajaro Valley Children's Shelter. They also gave $25,000 to Long Marine Lab last year.

-- $100,000 from Phyllis Simpkins of Santa Cruz. Phyllis Simpkins and her late husband, Alan Simpkins, have been integral supporters of the Friends of Long Marine Lab's auction, a major annual fund-raising event. Their philanthropy in the educational community has been notable, particularly their major donations to athletic programs at their alma mater, San Jose State University.

-- $50,000 from Bob and Carol Simpkins of Santa Cruz and $15,000 from Bill and Brigid Simpkins of Santa Cruz. Bob and Bill Simpkins, both sons of Phyllis Simpkins, are closely involved with UCSC. Bob Simpkins is a member of the Board of Directors of the Friends of Long Marine Lab and the center's Capital Campaign Committee. Bill and Brigid Simpkins recently donated $20,000 to help establish a water polo team at UCSC.

-- $25,000 from Brad, James, and Victor Bogard at the Bogard Construction Co. of Santa Cruz, general contractor for the Marine Discovery Center.

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