Friends of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
A membership driven non-profit supporting the park.
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Friends of Theodore Roosevelt National Park Details
The Friends of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is passionate about promoting and preserving the park through education and engagement, especially with youth, and fundraising that will support the park's conservation efforts. The group sponsors movie nights, park outings, educational presentations, and youth activities such as the park's annual Junior Ranger Day. Anyone can become part of the Friends of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Membership levels start at $25 annually and are tax deductible. Or share your talents and time as a volunteer. Go to [www.friendsoftr.com](www.friendsoftr.com) to become a member or for more information.
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