PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS
Giving Thanks to our Loyal Partners & Supporters
Many thanks to the partners and supporters who have so generously supported Sky’s The Limit Observatory and Nature Center since its inception in 2004. While this list is representative, it does not include all the companies, organizations, and individuals to have supported Sky’s The Limit over the decades.
VISIT 29 PALMSEstablished in October 2017, the 29 Palms Tourism Business Improvement District, branded as Visit 2
9 Palms, is the official tourism organization for the City of Twentynine Palms. Through the development and execution of creative tourism marketing programs, Visit 29 Palms seeks to increase destination brand awareness and value, drive growth and positive results for the city’s tourism industry, and establish Twentynine Palms as a premier travel destination in the California desert region. Visit them at www.visit29.org/news
City of Twentynine Palms has been a supporter of this Project from the time that Sky’s The Limit Observatory and Nature Center purchased the property. The City has assisted with the project over these many years in many ways. Visit them at www.ci.twentynine-palms.ca.us
MojaveWiFi has been the Internet Service Provider for Sky’s the Limit Observatory and Nature Center since June of 2014 allowing us to put our weather station information on our website. Visit them at www.mojavewifi.com
Wonder Electric has been an ardent supporter from our beginning. They are responsible for our first solar plant and have helped with electrical problems when we moved the dome to the campus.
SC Electric has generously donated labor, materials, and expertise to provide power to the telescope stations along the Walkway to the Stars.
Used Cabinets were donated by Wooden It Be Nice, Kerry Keys, Owner, and were installed by other volunteers.
Windows were built and installed by long-time Twentynine Palms resident and finish carpenter, Harold Bussell.
Charles Duvall of Duvall Designs, West Rockport, ME donated tensile shade structures which create areas where groups can gather for Discovery Day programs. Charles became a strong supporter of STL on an earlier visit to Twentynine Palms and personally installed the first “wing” on the north side of the Workshop building. That graceful canvas structure is visible from Utah Trail and is a distinctive feature of STL’s campus.
Sky's The Limit is very grateful to Eric Anderson of Copper Mountain Services for his invaluable donation of time and materials to assemble the photovoltaic system that powers our stage productions.
Copper Mountain Services is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business.
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