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    Benefactors of Red Rock State Park is Recruiting Board Members

    October 17, 2021No Comments
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    By Craig Swanson
    Benefactors of Red Rock State Park

     

    Benefactors of Red Rock State Park

    Sedona AZ (October 17, 2021) – The mission of the Benefactors of Red Rock State Park is “To help Red Rock State Park sustain and expand its role as a vital resource for Environmental and Cultural Education, as a model of riparian habitat preservation, and as a location for environmentally sensitive recreation.”

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    We fulfill our mission by working under the direction of the Park Manager, funding initiatives and projects that would otherwise go unfunded. For example, we pay for transportation for groups of elementary school students to attend interactive and hands-on classes at the park. This past year, we applied for and received a $10,000 grant to replace old interpretive signs and create new ones. The signs have been fabricated and will be installed shortly. We’ve funded the installation of a new Outdoor Classroom that will be erected in December.

    You can learn more about us by visiting our website at www.benefactorsrrsp.org.

    If you’re interested in contributing to our efforts as a member of our Board of Directors please email chairman@benefactorsrrsp.org, and we’ll contact you.

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