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Protecting & Promoting Arizona's Heritage

ABOUT US

Since 1979, Arizona Preservation Foundation has worked with local, state, and national partners to promote and protect Arizona’s historic resources. We appreciate your interest in historic preservation in our state. Explore our website; keep up with the latest news by following us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, or LinkedIn; and feel free to contact us with your questions, comments, or ideas.

 

KEY INITIATIVES

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Tina Clark, Yuma

  • Demion Clinco, Tucson

  • Michael Kelly, Phoenix

  • J.J. Lamb, Vail

  • Vic Linoff, Mesa

  • Jim McPherson, Phoenix (President)

  • Philip Reina, Litchfield Park

  • Donna Reiner, Phoenix (Secretary/Treasurer)

  • Mel Slaysman, Phoenix

  • Raymond Wong Jr., Chandler

  • David Zimmerman, Flagstaff

PUBLIC ALLY APPRENTICE

  • Alesha Adolph, Tucson

 

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTS

  • Lisa Henderson, Phoenix

  • Vince Murray, Prescott

  • Gregory Michael, Scottsdale

PROGRAM AREAS

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We can't do the important work we do without the support of non-profit organizations, government entities, businesses, and individuals all across our state. All donations help us to continue our advocacy for the preservation and promotion of Arizona's heritage.

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Since 1982, Arizona Preservation Foundation and State Historic Preservation Office have partnered to present the Governor’s Heritage Preservation Honor Awards. These awards represent outstanding achievements in preserving Arizona’s heritage.

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You can help protect and promote Arizona's heritage by sharing your opinion on key issues and specific projects in need. With a few computer keystrokes or phone call, you can help make a difference in your community and in the halls of our government. 

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Sign up for our Preservation Alert e-newsletter. When the need arises, you'll receive timely and actionable news and information about a pressing issue and key happenings around the state.

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