PACIFIC SOUTHWEST WILDLIFE ART
Tradition . Creativity . Competition

Become a PSWA Donor

 

The first Pacific Southwest Wildlife Arts Festival was held in Santa Ana in 1973, and it was a one day event. Since then, it has been one of the best wildlife and carvers art festivals in the country. We are proud to keep that tradition going. In February, we will celebrate our 39th festival.  Our two day event, complete with carving competitions and demonstrations, wildlife art and vendors, provides a perfect opportunity to see some great works of art and exchange ideas with master carvers, artists and photographers from throughout the country.  

It  takes a tremendous amount of volunteer time and effort to maintain the high caliber the PSWA has set for our festival, events and seminars.  It also takes financial contributions.

Now, more than ever, the PSWA needs your assistance. If you can volunteer your time, please contact us by clicking here and signing our Guestbook.  If you are unable to donate your time, please consider making a tax-deductible financial donation. 

With your support, the PSWA will continue to thrive and to present one of the best wildlife festivals in the country. 

Financial donations should be made out to the PSWA and sent to:

Pacific Southwest Wildlife Arts
c/o Keith Rogers, Fundraising Chairperson
3506 Lancewood Way
Fallbrook, CA 92028 




OUR DONORS:

The PSWA would like to acknowledge those individuals whose donations help to fund PSWA events including the California Open Wildlife Art Festival.

Thank you to:

 Tom and Lenell Chace
Gloria Chadwick
David and Sona Combs
Michael and Pamela Crook
Bill Herbert
Wade and Gwyn Kelly
John and Fran Latham
Dick Marshall
Doug and Ellen Miller
Keith Rogers
David R. Rojas
Bill and Kathy Rote
Dale and Sharon Steffen
Bob Sutton
The Termo Company
Carlo Vecchiarelli
The Ward Museum
Grant and Jenny Werdick
Barbara White
Wildfowl Carving Magazine

The PSWA would also like to thank the many volunteers whose efforts make the Art Show and Decoy Carvers Competition possible.

 

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