Since 1960 the Sausalito Foundation has worked to maintain the natural beauty of Sausalito and enhance its cultural and recreational resources.
65 Years of Contribution
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2023-2024
Sausalito Sea Lion sculpture restored and re-installed after damage from a winter storm.
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2023-2024
All Our Children United Tunnel Mural painted by Raylene Gorum in the Sausalito-Marin City underpass tunnel.
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2016-2024
Jean Varda Mosaic. Repair and Restore. Marinship Park, next to the Bay Model on the Sausalito waterfront.
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1968-current
The Art Collection in City Hall. Ongoing acquisition and archival presentation of works by Sausalito artists and of Sausalito subjects supported by the sale of Sea Lion replicas cast by Heath Ceramics.
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1966
Sea Lion Sculpture by Sausalito artist Al Sybrian. Through a fund drive by Sausalito Foundation, the sculpture was cast in bronze and mounted offshore on rocks along the southern Sausalito waterfront. Sybrian gifted the sculpture to the City and sea lion image copyright to the Foundation to be used in support of art in Sausalito.
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1960
The Sausalito Foundation was formed by residents to purchase two city blocks of underwater lots at Shelter Cove and to deed them to the City of Sausalito. The purchased lots have preserved the view of San Francisco and the Bay forever. These lots are located in Old Town between Richardson St. and Main St.
Join the Sausalito Foundation & Preserve Our Community's Legacy
We offer five membership levels, each of which plays a critical role in sustaining these efforts. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization powered entirely by volunteers, we rely on the support of community members like you to help us fulfill our vital mission. Your tax-deductible membership contributes directly to:
- Protecting our artistic, historic, and cultural heritage
- Developing recreational facilities for our community
- Preserving Sausalito's scenic vistas and historic landmarks
- Supporting special community programs and initiatives