Discovery Science Center Announces $62 Million Capital Campaign for Bold Expansion at 2012 Gala – Building for the Future
SANTA ANA, CA – September 30, 2012
Discovery Science Center (DSC) announced at its 2012 Gala – Building for the Future, held on September 29th,
the public launch of a bold capital campaign to raise money for a
planned expansion of the Santa Ana campus. The effort is the largest in
DSC history.
Over 350 business and community leaders were in attendance Saturday
night to hear the exciting announcement that Orange County’s only
hands-on Science Center is set to expand its size and footprint.
Currently, DSC is ranked the number one science center in the nation in
attendance per square foot with over 525,000 visitors annually and
number three in educational outreach programs.
“We are at maximum capacity,” says Joe Adams, President of Discovery
Science Center. “Our expansion will double the number of visitors to
1,000,000 and expand our field trips to reach 210,000 students
annually.”
Under the dynamic leadership of Capital Campaign Co-Chairs, Jim
Peterson – President and CEO of Microsemi Corporation and David Horowitz
– President of The Horowitz Group, as well as the capital campaign
cabinet comprised of top level business and community leaders, the group
has been working to raise funds for four new, state-of-the-art exhibit
halls. “This is a transformational project for our community,” says
Co-Chair David Horowitz. “The expansion will enable DSC to become the
#1 science center in the nation with a new approach to serving up
education.”
The $18.5 million first phase includes a new 40,000 square-foot
Discovery Pavilion, a California Natural Resources Pavilion and
Education Wing, while also expanding the Grand Hall of Science (original
science center) by 4,000 square feet. The new building will be designed
with LEED Silver standards to maximize energy efficient technologies.
In addition to current interactive exhibits, the Grand Hall of Science
will feature a new welcome center with enhanced guest services, a 2,000
square-foot retail store and a space dedicated to young scientists and
explorers under the age of five. The three-story Discovery Pavilion will include a world-class Showcase Theater to host blockbuster and world premiere traveling exhibitions, such as Indiana Jones™ and the Adventure of Archaeology, DaVinci: The Genius, and Mythbusters: the Explosive Exhibit, in addition to being the new permanent home for the annual Bubblefest!
Inside the California Natural Resources Pavilion,
guests will learn about stewardship of land, water and air resources as
they climb aboard a simulated helicopter to venture into Southern
California’s air space, or take a virtual “aquavator” hundreds of feet
underground to view water aquafiers in action. The planned Education Wing
is an immersive, one-of-a-kind resource for educators and students,
with a Teacher Resource Center and exhibits focused on the California
science standards in the Making-the-Grade Gallery. And, science will
come to life in the 3-D Hall of Inventors to teach scientific principles
through creative story telling from past innovators.
“Discovery Science Center is inspiring the next generation of
scientists, engineers and critical thinkers right here in our backyard,”
says Co-Chair Jim Peterson, President and CEO of Microsemi
Corporation. “As an Orange County-based company, Microsemi is committed
to our community’s children and their place in tomorrow’s
technology-rich world.”
The campaign has currently raised over $10 million of the $18.5 million
needed and construction of phase one is scheduled to begin in the
winter of 2012 with completion in fall of 2014. A $7 million competitive
grant was awarded to the Center from the State of California. Two
transformational gifts of $1 million dollars have been generously made
from longstanding supporters and visionaries, Janet and Walkie Ray and
Sheila and Jim Peterson, in addition to other significant leadership
gifts from the Horowitz Family, Cindy Omiya, and Mary and Jack Norberg.
At the conclusion of the 2012 Gala, the prestigious Arnold O. Beckman
corporate and individual awards – named in honor of the world-renowned
scientist, inventor, educator, philanthropist and business and civic
leader – were presented to Bolar Hirsch & Jennings LLP (corporate)
and the David Horowitz family (individual) for their passionate support
and advocacy on behalf of the Science Center.
For more information on the capital campaign, please visit: www.discoverycube.org/capitalcampaign or watch our video here.
ABOUT DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER
Imaginations run wild with 120 hands-on exhibits at Discovery Science
Center (DSC), Orange County’s leading destination for hands-on science
entertainment. Take the Eco Challenge and become a green
superhero, feel the power of a real rocket engine launch and explore the
inner workings of a two-story tall dinosaur! Plus, the Science Center’s
signature events don’t just foster science education, but also provide
entertainment for the whole family. From our annual Bubblefest and Rocket Launch to blockbuster traveling exhibits such as Star Wars™:
Where Science Meets Imagination, there is always some new to
experience. DSC is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating
young minds, assisting teachers and increasing public understanding of
science, math and technology through interactive exhibits and programs.
It is a community-wide resource where families come together to learn
and have fun and school districts can use as an educational resource.
For further information, visit www.discoverycube.org or call (714) 542-2823.
The campaign has currently raised over $10 million of the $18.5 million needed and construction of phase one is scheduled to begin in the winter of 2012 with completion in fall of 2014. A $7 million competitive grant was awarded to the Center from the State of California. E20-893 dumps
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