Virtual Event: Park Talk on Our National Park Legacy

Dear Peter,

National parks preserve our landscapes, history and culture — but without their continued protection and support, the heart of the American story is lost.

On March 24, join us for a virtual Park Talk to learn how you can carry on this proud legacy of protecting our parks and all they stand for. Hear the latest on efforts to censor and erase history and science in our national parks and how we can work together to stop them. And learn about a new bipartisan effort to fund important maintenance needs in our parks and how we can make this financial investment a reality.

NPCA’s new President and CEO Tiernan Sittenfeld will lead a conversation with Alan Spears, Senior Director of Cultural Resources, and John Garder, Senior Director of Appropriations, about the current state of parks, how NPCA is fighting for their protection and how you can join us to make your voice heard.REGISTER

Event Details

WHEN: March 24 at 7:00 PM ET

WHERE: Online via Zoom; a link will be provided upon RSVP

RSVPRegister here

For questions about registration or to submit a question to our panelists in advance, please contact Abbey at arobertson@npca.org.

Thank you so much for being a valued supporter of the National Parks Conservation Association – I can’t wait to see you there! 

With gratitude,

Abbey Robertson
Senior Manager, Internal Communications


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Photo credit: Bunker Hill Monument in Boston, Massachusetts, site of the first major battle of the American Revolution on June 17, 1775 and part of the Boston National Historical Park. © Jorge Salcedo/Dreamstime.

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