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Tumacácori National Historical Park
Join Our Friends
 
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The Friends of Tumacácori raise both awareness and funds for Tumacácori National Historical Park and its programs
 

FRIENDS OF TUMACÁCORI
is a nonprofit organization founded to assist the National Park Service by funding special projects at Tumacácori National Historical Park. This partnership not only helps to protect the church and historic mission grounds, it helps preserve the cultural history of the people who lived in the mission community by funding interpretive programs of the Park.

How You Can Help
We are appealing for the assistance of anyone who cares about the preservation of this vital part of our country’s history. We need your help to preserve and protect the missions of Tumacácori National Historical Park, so that they can be enjoyed by the visitors of today, and the visitors of tomorrow. Your generous, tax deductible, donation will help to make a difference at Tumacácori National Historical Park. Each contribution will be acknowledged. A contributor’s card will be sent to each individual. Contributor certificates will be sent to businesses, organizations, and corporations or foundations. You may also volunteer your time, skills or materials to assist in implementing a specific project

To Learn more about joining FRIENDS OF TUMACÁCORI:

Call:            520-398-2341, extension 52
E-mail:         e-mail us

Write:          FRIENDS OF TUMACÁCORI
                   P.O. Box 334
                   Tumacácori, Arizona  85640

La Fiesta de Tumacácori
Friends of Tumacácori
support and finance the annual "La Fiesta de Tumacácori"
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Dome Preservation
Friends of Tumacácori
support, promote, and finance preservation projects at Tumacácori National Historical Park
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Orchard Construction
Friends of Tumacácori
support the reconstruction of the historic mission orchard and are seeking funding sources for it
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Special Events
Friends of Tumacácori
support and fund special events at Tumacácori National Historical Park
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Anza Expedition camp  

Did You Know?
That Captain Juan Bautista de Anza of Tubac led over 300 people from here to the San Francisco Bay in 1775-76 to establish a Spanish colony and presidio there.

Last Updated: September 12, 2007 at 11:42 EST