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Lamar Valley Buffalo Ranch 100th Birthday Celebration
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Come celebrate the rich history of the ranch, from its
early days as a working ranch to its current role as an
educational field campus for the Yellowstone
Association Institute and the National Park Service.
Enjoy refreshments, informational tours and
handouts, as well as conversation with many who
know and love the Buffalo Ranch. We'll raise our
glass for a toast and cut the birthday cake at noon
sharp. All are welcome, whether you are new to the
Buffalo Ranch or a veteran.
Sunday, August 19th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the
heart of the Lamar Valley, 11 miles east of Tower
Junction towards the Northeast Entrance. Open
house - no reservations required. For more
information, call 307-344-2294.
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Wanted: Winter Volunteers In Yellowstone!
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If you love the magic of Yellowstone in winter, consider
spending the season volunteering with the
Yellowstone Association. We are looking for
generous, hardworking, winter-loving individuals and
couples to support our mission: Inspire, Educate,
Preserve. Our volunteers play an integral role in our
organization, and are a part of our Yellowstone
family. Positions vary; please see full position
descriptions for more information.
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2008 Yellowstone National Park Calendar
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From the stunning cover photo of a grizzly bear
through to December, this calendar shows you a
Yellowstone both well known and seldom seen.
Captions bring the photos alive, and each month
includes notes about the park's natural and cultural
history. This Yellowstone Association product is a
great gift for family, friends--and yourself!
12" x 12"
PRICE: $12.95
PRODUCT #: 62008
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Yellowstone Association Aid Supports Educational Publications for Park Visitors
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Each year, the Yellowstone Association provides
approximately $500,000 in direct financial support for
visitor education in Yellowstone, as well as significant
in-kind support. Educational publications including
the Yellowstone Today newspaper,
Yellowstone Science, Yellowstone
Resources and Issues Handbook in addition to
the free self-guiding trail leaflets available throughout
Yellowstone are among the items funded on an
annual basis; they play an important role in providing
information to millions of park visitors.
Providing aid for park-related publications exemplifies
the Yellowstone Association's commitment to inspire,
educate, and preserve, and we are proud to recognize
the dedication and generosity of our members and the
instrumental role that each of you plays in making the
funding for these important publications possible.
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