Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation seeks Holiday Season donations

The Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation recently issued a statement thanking everyone who has contributed to the ongoing restoration of the local icon. For a list of donors by donor level, visit the Foundation’s website. 

Donor levels – cumulative giving:

$50,000 and over—Ada and William Wrigley Jr. Circle

$25,000 – $49,999—Crystal Chimes Circle

$10,000 – $24,999—Deagan Chimes Circle

$2,500 – $9,999—Musician of the Chimes

$500 – $2,499—Friend of the Chimes

The Foundation has made great strides that can be viewed on the restoration page of our website, but there is more to do – a complete overhaul of the aging chimes mechanism, restoration of the perimeter walls, landscape design and installation – to name just a few of our upcoming projects.

If you are looking for a unique holiday gift, donations can be made “in memory of” or “in honor of” someone; please e-mail your special request to info@catalinachimes.org, and you will receive a beautiful recognition certificate, suitable for framing.  

Year-end contributions can be made by credit card or PayPal by clicking the ‘Give Now’ button at CatalinaChimes.org; or by check, mailed directly to the Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation at PO. Box 677, Avalon, CA 90704. Please include your mailing address, and you will be mailed a receipt for contribution. 

About the Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation

The Foundation’s mission is to restore and maintain the Chimes Tower and its Chimes, a beloved landmark in the town of Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, for the community and future generations to enjoy.

Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation is a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organization. The Foundation’s EIN is 46-4347448.

The Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation is registered with the state of California as a domestic non-profit. (You may look up businesses on the Secretary of State’s website at https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov.) You may also find information about the Foundation at www.guidestar.org, which a non-profit that, according to its website, helps non-profits.