Point Loma Garden Walk set to tantalize the senses
by Anthony Gentile
April 24, 2008
Spring is in the air, and there are few better ways
to celebrate the season than by engaging in a garden
walk. The Dana Unit auxiliary of Rady Children’s
Hospital is celebrating the season Saturday, April 26
with its seventh annual Point Loma Garden Walk. Proceeds
from the event will benefit Children’s Hospital’s
craniofacial services.
“Garden walks are popular in this town this time of
year,” said Cordelia Mendoza, co-president of Dana Unit
auxiliary. “It supports a good cause and it’s fun to see
what other people have done with their yards. It’s very
inspiring.”
Dana Unit auxiliary is one of 20 auxiliary units in San
Diego County. The group of 40 members advocates for the
health of children, increases awareness of the
Children’s Hospital and assists the hospital in
fund-raising.
The walk will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and
self-guided tours from 3215 Tennyson St. will include 11
homes. There will also be a boutique with vendors and a
bake sale. Mendoza said she expects between 850 and
1,000 people to attend.
On the tour, visitors will get the chance to see 11
distinct yards and gardens. Two of these homes will also
open their doors for visitors to take a look inside.
“One is a beautiful, large Mediterranean that they
restored – it was built in 1924,” Mendoza said. “The lot
has a beautiful view of San Diego Bay and downtown San
Diego.”
The boutique will feature vendors who will donate a
portion of their profits to Dana Unit. One of these
groups is the Point Loma Garden Club, which will hold
its annual garden sale as part of the boutique. Lynlee
Austell, programs and publicity chair for the club, said
the sale will include a variety of plants.
“It ranges from vegetables and flowers to landscape
plants,” Austell said. “They’re usually relatively
unique things – things that you don’t always find in the
local nursery.”
Mendoza said last year’s event raised $20,000 for
Children’s Hospital, but that the goal for this year’s
walk is to raise between $25,000 and $30,000. The money,
which comes from ticket sales, boutique sales and
corporate sponsors, will benefit Rady Children’s
Hospital’s craniofacial services, which treats various
deformities of the face and skull.
“It doesn’t go into a general fund – it actually
benefits the kids,” Mendoza said. “They’ll usually buy a
piece of needed equipment.”
Tickets for the Point Loma Garden Walk can be purchased
prior to the event for $15 from Dana Unit auxiliary or
Point Loma Garden Club members. They can also be
purchased at Walter Anderson Nursery, 3642 Enterprise
St. in Point Loma; Cottage Antiques, 4873 Newport Ave.
in Ocean Beach; or by calling (619) 223-4374. Tickets
the day of the walk are $20 and can be purchased at 3215
Tennyson Ave.
For more information on the event, visit
www.pointlomagardenwalk.com.