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The Emerald Keepers held their first major fundraiser in three years, ‘An Evening of Aloha,’ on April 24, 2025, focusing on ocean care and sustainability. The event featured local artists, the presentation of the ‘Emerald Keeper of the Year’ award, and various performances, all aimed at promoting environmental stewardship. Guests enjoyed a zero-waste buffet and lively entertainment while raising funds for future sustainable initiatives, including a solar energy project in collaboration with the Coronado Unified School District.
Coronado, CA – The Emerald Keepers successfully hosted their first major fundraiser in three years, titled “An Evening of Aloha,” on April 24, 2025, at the Nautilus Room in the Coronado Community Center. Approximately 120 attendees joined the event, which focused on ocean care and sustainability, reflecting the nonprofit’s mission to promote environmental stewardship in Coronado.
The evening celebrated local artists and featured the inaugural recipient of the Emerald Keeper of the Year award, Tina Christiansen, recognized for her contributions to both art and environmental advocacy. This recognition underscores the intersection of culture and sustainability that the Emerald Keepers strive to achieve.
Organized by Eileen Hauser, the vice president of Emerald Keepers, along with Development Director Janet Thoms, the event highlighted various elements designed to engage the community actively. Artworks from artists such as Robert Wyland and local creators were showcased, bringing attention to the significance of creative approaches in promoting environmental awareness.
The theme of the event, “malama i ke kai,” translates to “care for the ocean,” emphasizing the focus on oceanic and environmental sustainability. Guests were treated to a zero-waste buffet dinner, aligning with the event’s commitment to sustainability. Entertainment included a stirring performance by the Mahana Dance Company and live music by Michael Gonzales, known as Gonzo, creating a lively island-themed ambiance.
John Weisbarth served as the emcee and took the opportunity to acknowledge the Kumeyaay Nation and discuss Hawaiian traditions, reinforcing the event’s cultural significance alongside its environmental objectives. Funds raised during the evening are slated to support various initiatives by Emerald Keepers, including a planned collaboration with the Coronado Unified School District aimed at exploring solar energy opportunities.
A unique aspect of the night included a “raise-the-paddle” initiative, designed to secure seed money for the solar project, reflecting the organization’s goal to address local environmental needs through actionable projects. Ticket prices for the event began at $75, with options available for VIP experiences and table purchases, allowing various community members to participate in this important cause.
The presence of local business sponsors, including EDCO, added further community involvement to the fundraiser, illustrating the support for sustainability efforts at a grassroots level. Participants enjoyed not only an evening of entertainment but also emphasized the importance of community engagement and environmental responsibility.
Despite her absence, Amy Steward, the founder of Emerald Keepers, was actively participating in the Cal Cities Leadership Summit in Sacramento, showcasing the organization’s commitment at multiple levels. The successful turnout and the enthusiasm displayed at “An Evening of Aloha” highlight the potential for future events aimed at fostering community awareness and action towards environmental stewardship.
The Emerald Keepers continue to encourage local participation and awareness of environmental issues, reaffirming their goal to inspire a collective effort in caring for the ocean and the environment.
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