![Photo feature: Enchantment in the Garden Gala](https://cdn.sdnews.com/wp-content/uploads/20220115113324/mermaid.jpg)
By Jeff Clemetson | Editor
The second annual Enchanted Garden Gala was held Oct. 17 at the Water Conservation Garden, located at Cuyamaca College.
The gala is the Conservation Garden’s largest fundraising event of the year, and with roughly 195 people in attendance, it grossed nearly $85,000. Revenue came from tickets and both live and silent auction items, which included Southwest Airlines vouchers, a hand-made guitar, salon certificates and other items. Proceeds will support many of the the Garden’s youth and all-ages water conservation education programs.
![The Enchanted Garden Gala included this mermaid posing in an underwater-themed setting. (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/mermaid.jpg)
(Photo by Jeff Clemetson)
Aside from the charity auctions, guests were also treated to dinner and entertainment by the performance group Nomad Artz, which helped transform the garden into a fairytale-like atmosphere complete with a mermaid, unicorn, butterflies, magic tricks, hula-hoop dancers, jugglers and more.
Water Conservation Garden Director of Events Diane Owens organizes the annual gala, along with more than 70 volunteers. Planning of the special event takes almost an entire year, spokesperson Reema Boccia said.
The organization’s next event will be Plantstravaganza — a fall plant sale — on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. In addition to the sale of dozens of plant varieties, the event will also feature consultations on landscape design, experts offering planting advice, edible gardening, local water agencies highlighting rebates, and other useful information for those with or without green thumbs. For more information, visit thegarden.org.
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![This live garden gnome greeted guests as they made their way to the silent auction and dinner tables.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/gnome.jpg)
![Acts like this juggler entertained guests as they meandered around the Water Conservation Garden during the Gala.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/juggler.jpg)
![Contortionists from the performance art group Nomad Artz costumed as a lizard and a toad.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/toadliz.jpg)
![Gala Chair Suzan Botticelli and Water Conservation Garden Executive Director John Bolthouse pose for a picture at the WCG’s Enchanted Gala on Oct. 17.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/directors.jpg)
![Junior Eco Ambassadors Tori Joynson (left) and Hanna Guzman sell raffle tickets at the Enchanted Garden Gala.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ambassadors.jpg)
![Gala committee members Irene McCormack (left) and Donna Hendrix (center) pose with San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacobs.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Jacobs.jpg)
![Guests were delighted to find a unicorn grazing in the Water Conservation Garden’s small patch of grass.](https://lamesacourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/unicorn.jpg)