20 years ago the American Institute of Architects San Joaquin Chapter began hosting a family friendly sandcastle competition. At the time the AIASJ president was William Hobbs AIA. The 1st chairman of the “Sand Committee” was Skip Carlstrom, AIA, CSI. Skip recounts that the AIASJ which represents architects and firms withing Fresno, Kings and Tulare Counties “wanted to hold a function that portrayed the talent and expertise of each of these firms and to do so in a fun manner that the public would also enjoy.”
The event for it’s first seven years (1989-1996) was held on a beach at Millerton Lake. Sand more suitable for building sand castles was trucked in and dumped in piles on the beach for architects and their teams to sculpt. Teams were ofter multidisciplinary, including: landscape architects, interior designers, engineers, contractors, and building material suppliers.
The event drew 2,000-3,000 spectators according to Skip. Families came and spent a day on the beach watching the teams toil away. One year, the competition began supplying a kids pile for children to play in. It was first sponsored by the Fresno chapter of NAWIC. The kids pile became a kid tested, mother approved tradition of the competition, provided to this date.
After a year in which several dump trucks got stuck on the beach unloading th 12+ tons of sand, the event began searching for a new, more accessible home. It spent one year at a golf course, then settled in for several years in a parkinglot at River Park. Every year, as many as 12 teams compete, sand is sculpted and awards are given by guest judges and public voting.
For its 20th year, the competition goes into the heart of Fresno for the first time. It will be held at Roeding Park between Storyland and the Chaffee Zoo. Come celebrate and have fun with us. There will be music, raffles, a giant sandbox to play in and nearby family fun at Storyland, Playland and the Zoo. This event is free but normal park admission applies.
AIASJ 20th Annual Sandcastle Competition
Saturaday, September 12th 8am-12pm
Roeding Park between Storyland and the Zoo



